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Re: There's a Thin Line, haven't heard about this book--must look into it. Hmm. Will check it out now.Re: IR pairings, I'll read about just about any type of IR/MC pairing but I usually gravitate to BW/WM or BW/AM. A lot of the BM/WW novels have been more about the sex and not how the relationship develops. And I am more interested in what makes a couple fall in love. :)
Teresa wrote: "I have two to ask about:1. Have you read? Vampire Miami by Phil Tucker
2. Interracial Pairing? BW/WM, BM/WW, BW/AM, WW/AM, LM/WW, etc.
1. Have you read? Project Olympus: Apollo by Jonathan S..."
"Vampire Miami", along with the other books in the series are excellent! And personally, I believe that Phil Tucker (the author) deserves to have a premier book deal with a major publishing company, because that man can write.
Now as far as the Interracial Pairing is concerned, it's more BW/WM....
Could I ask folks to use the book link in their messages? Two reasons: One, that way the book will show up in the list to the right side of the screen when the thread is open and that makes it easier to copy or print a list of all books mentioned in the thread. Two, it's easier to click on a link than have to do a search for the book.To enter the link for the book, place your blinking cursor where you want to enter the book in your message. Then click on the think above the box that says ‘add book/author’. Once that window opens you can start typing the name of the book and your choice will pop up. Just click on the box beside it, go to the bottom of the window and click ‘cover’ or ‘title’, then click on ‘add’. That puts the link in your message.
i. e. Project Olympus: Aphrodite
Has anyone had a chance to read the sequel to
? I just saw that
was available for Kindle, but before I "1-click" it, I wanted to make sure that this one was just as good (or even better than)"Boaz Brown."
Hello—The books below might be interesting to read. They are non-fiction and involve living abroad and finding love. The book by Angela Nissel concerns her self-discovery. She discovers that being multiracial is no less complicated when it comes to dating and romance.
1. “Black and abroad: traveling beyond the limitations of identity,” by Carolyn E. Vines
2. “Kinky Gazpacho: Life, Love and Spain,” by Lori L. Tharps
3. “Mixed: My Life in Black and White,” by Angela Nissel
Urenna
True Season of Love
Anino wrote: "Has anyone read the latest Sienna Mynx novel
?"I wanna know about that one too! I know SM was talking about writing a BDSM romance, saying she went to a workshop or something but she also said that BDSM themes might be too much for her but now she's written it and I am intrigued! I'm also kinda apprehensive since I remember (view spoiler) Nolen from Black Butterfly and that was not pretty at all.["br"]>["br"]>
I am currently reading it. The beginning started off slow and rocky for me as I appreciate an Alpha Male by Dom is over the top. However, I am at 60% and at the heart of the story and it now has me hooked as only Sienna can. The biggest upset is the grammatical errors, some my 9 year old son would never make.
Genevieve wrote: "I am currently reading it. The beginning started off slow and rocky for me as I appreciate an Alpha Male by Dom is over the top. However, I am at 60% and at the heart of the story and it now has m..."Hi Genevieve, Thanks for the info :)
Since I was disappointed by her last book, I wanted to make sure that this one would be worth buying..
Thanks again!
1. Have you read across the track by Xyla Turner?2. Interracial Pairing? BW/WM? I've read a review of another book from this author which complained that while the book used an interracial couple on the cover it wasn't representative of the main couple in the book.
3. Would you recommend it?
just thought this need to be closer on the front line because on amazon people have reviewed books as being sweet when they have actual been erotica. so there are book
has anyone read The 'N' Word
I am thinking about reading this book or Theodora Taylor's latest offering. Any suggestions on which one would be best?
Delka wrote: "has anyone read The 'N' Word
I am thinking about reading this book or Theodora Taylor's latest offering. Any suggestions on which one would be best?"I have it was a amazing I think you'll enjoy it very much and the sequel is just as good. :-)
I couldn't get past the opening. It's too hateful for me. I don't think anything could redeem a man from that evil attitude enough for me to love him.
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2. Interracial Pairing? BW/WM, BM/WW, BW/AM, WW/AM, LM/WW, etc.
I read a review and it said that in the second book, (view spoiler)[that the main female is turned white. (hide spoiler)] I would like to know if it's true before I read it.