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And that's why I love your stories, you are not afraid to put your characters through the wringer. Can't wait to read the next installment.


No. However PIC 3 is I Spy Something Bloody and that has a sequel I spy Something Wicked.
I finished Blood Heat last night. First off, I loved it. Second, WAY too short. ;-)
I think of them as TV episodes, rather than movies. Glad you enjoyed it!
Third, please say there will be a DG4. Please, please, pretty please, with sugar and all your faves on top. :-D
Two more installments at least. I wouldn't have the heart to leave the lads there.
I think of them as TV episodes, rather than movies. Glad you enjoyed it!
Third, please say there will be a DG4. Please, please, pretty please, with sugar and all your faves on top. :-D
Two more installments at least. I wouldn't have the heart to leave the lads there.
Lissa, Andy's correct. The Petit Morts are not connected nor are the Partners in Crime -- although I Spy Something Bloody does have a little sequel (it's not part of the PinCs).
I think nearly all the PinC stories are in the Josh Lanyon collections, though, so those are probably a better value.
I think nearly all the PinC stories are in the Josh Lanyon collections, though, so those are probably a better value.

Oooh la la. ;-D"
Battles by dueling baguettes! *g*
Battles by dueling baguettes! *g*
It would be good to give those guys a little comedy in their lives.
It would be good to give those guys a little comedy in their lives.

Thanks again for these two. Love 'em!
Rob wrote: "Or maybe Will's incredulity in the next to last scene."
I think that was my favorite scene to write. *g*
Glad you enjoyed it, Rob.
I think that was my favorite scene to write. *g*
Glad you enjoyed it, Rob.
Hiya Jorrie!
I keep saying I love Taylor, but Will is pretty much perfect.
Do readers have favorites? I see those two as sort of two parts of one whole. I don't know that either is interesting without the other.
Then again there's NJ who prefers David Bradley to either Will or Taylor and keeps wanting me to write him his own book!
Are you out there NJ? ;-P
I keep saying I love Taylor, but Will is pretty much perfect.
Do readers have favorites? I see those two as sort of two parts of one whole. I don't know that either is interesting without the other.
Then again there's NJ who prefers David Bradley to either Will or Taylor and keeps wanting me to write him his own book!
Are you out there NJ? ;-P
I'm so bad with names. Who is David Bradley?
What's worse, is I had to think about it too! :-D
He's the naval officer Will almost had an affair with in Old Poison.
What's worse, is I had to think about it too! :-D
He's the naval officer Will almost had an affair with in Old Poison.


I agree they are each a part of a whole but...
Taylor tips the scale a bit for me. He is unguarded and has so much happen to him that it tugs my heart strings - well that's assuming I have a heart ;o)
I almost thought Griffin was playing Peter in the end. Will we have more on these two? I'd like to see Peter move on to a better job and forget all of Cole's craziness. Though I think that Cole will still probably be on him through the phone and mail and that sort of thing.
I think for a while there Griffin wanted to believe he was playing Peter, but the fact was, he still hadn't gotten over him no matter how much he wanted to believe he had.
Yes, you're right about Cole probably continuing to try and play on Peter's sympathy and guilt. But it won't be easy getting past Griffin.
I think for a while there Griffin wanted to believe he was playing Peter, but the fact was, he still hadn't gotten over him no matter how much he wanted to believe he had.
Yes, you're right about Cole probably continuing to try and play on Peter's sympathy and guilt. But it won't be easy getting past Griffin.

Wouldn't surprise my doctor if I didn't have one *g*
Will there be a sequel to Fair Game?
Will there be a sequel to Fair Game?
Fair Play. But I'm not longer sure that I'll do it for next year. I think I may just stick to a really light, really easy schedule. It's in my planner but I've got a question mark by it.
Fair Play. But I'm not longer sure that I'll do it for next year. I think I may just stick to a really light, really easy schedule. It's in my planner but I've got a question mark by it.
I agree also, but Taylor seems to take more of a beating - emotionally and physically. That's why I say 'poor Taylor'. How much can one guy take before he gets what he really wants - or can't take it anymore. But then, Will's worth it. ;-)
Yes, somehow even when I intend to knock Will around, it's Taylor who walks into the fist.
Yes, somehow even when I intend to knock Will around, it's Taylor who walks into the fist.

Excellent! As long as it's on the list of things to write, eventually.

Probably showing just how little idea of the writing business I have here, but: what happens if you get a brilliant idea in the meantime? Do you just make notes to come back to or do you have to write it out? Would that just make it easier to write when the time comes, or would you write the book and put it away?
Ps, your idea of a light easy schedule is still busier than most. Stick to your guns there!

How about a light and easy Christmas interlude with Adrien and Jake in 2011? I swear corpses are wandering around with no one to turn to *g*
If I don't put the proposal together before the end of the year (and I won't have time) it's unlikely to get on next year's schedule, so even if I do write it next year, they probably couldn't fit it in. I'm speculating. Or possibly making excuses. :-)
Thelastaerie wrote: "Fair Play. But I'm not longer sure that I'll do it for next year. I think I may just stick to a really light, really easy schedule. It's in my planner but I'..."
How about a light and easy Christm..."
You've been watching zombie movies again!
How about a light and easy Christm..."
You've been watching zombie movies again!

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Taylor is quick-thinking and impulsive. It's in keeping with Taylor's character to walk into the fist before Will catches up to him.
I agree that Taylor and Will are Yin and Yang. Taylor's a city boy, Will likes the outdoors. Taylor is impulsive, Will is more deliberate. Taylor is more emotional, but he is becoming like a magnet to Will, slowly, but surely drawing out Will's emotional responses. If the 2 men survive Will's duty in Paris, I can see them becoming very hard to separate from each other in time.
Patty wrote: "Josh wrote: "Yes, somehow even when I intend to knock Will around, it's Taylor who walks into the fist."
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Taylor is quick-thinking and impulsive. It's in keeping with Taylor's character to walk i..."
I think that pretty well sums up their relationship, and I think it's one reason Will originally -- and maybe still to some extent -- fought his attraction to Taylor. Falling in love with someone like Taylor just naturally feels--felt--precarious to Will. But at the same time, Taylor is just about irresistable to him.
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Taylor is quick-thinking and impulsive. It's in keeping with Taylor's character to walk i..."
I think that pretty well sums up their relationship, and I think it's one reason Will originally -- and maybe still to some extent -- fought his attraction to Taylor. Falling in love with someone like Taylor just naturally feels--felt--precarious to Will. But at the same time, Taylor is just about irresistable to him.
So here's a practical question for the group. Do you like it or dislike it when an author sends out those EVENT invitation for things like new releases? Do you need that reminder? Is it mostly annoying?
I pretty much delete those notices unread. Is that standard procedure for most of you?
I pretty much delete those notices unread. Is that standard procedure for most of you?

For me personally, it depends on the event. If it's an invite to a discussion by an author I like, I might attend. Otherwise I delete.
Recently, there have been lots of new books released by some of my favorite authors (or upcoming releases) and I'm so busy at work, it's actually helpful to get the new book release notices. You and Harper and the new Petit Morts are hard to keep track of!
I like getting the notices, but I suspect that I don't as many invites as you do, Josh.


I also follow Jason's Author News thread on GR, so that keeps me informed of any new releases I might have missed.

Okay, well, let's make it specific. Would you say *I* do a good enough job of keeping everyone updated? Do you need things to be formalized, or is this casual-when-I-remember system working well enough?

Josh, your to-do cup runneth over. Speaking only for myself, I think announcing here in Q&A and on your blog is a good head's up.
I'd be more likely to send out a basic announcement through newsletter subscribers than using GR events, simply because not all of your fans may be active at GR so you stand to snag a bigger audience for the work involved. JMO, tho.

i think you system works fine. You announce here, on your LJ, your yahoo group sends me stuff, your website has info and you can tweet it now too.

There's a yahoo group? Learn something new every day, LOL
Okay. Thanks all of you who responded. I don't want to inundate people with promo, but I want to make sure I'm not missing the obvious things I should be doing.
It's true that each of these groups has a different composite of readers (although a few of you gluttens for punishment are everywhere). I keep trying to find ways to simplify, but so far that doesn't seem to be happening.
It's true that each of these groups has a different composite of readers (although a few of you gluttens for punishment are everywhere). I keep trying to find ways to simplify, but so far that doesn't seem to be happening.
There's a yahoo group? Learn something new every day, LOL
It's a newsletter. No discussion.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoshLanyon
It's a newsletter. No discussion.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoshLanyon

Honestly, I've never gotten one from an author I like. It's usually someone who I get the impression friends everyone on goodreads as a PR tool, which I find to be a turnoff.
But that said, if I were to get one from an author I like, I think I would find it useful. Sometimes new releases can slip through the cracks, so reminders can be a good thing.
ETA: just saw your other question (serves me right not reading to the end of the thread), and yes, you do a rather good job of letting us know of releases. *g*
Thanks, J. The truth is there's so much to do for a new release (in addition to everything else that needs to be done) that it's easy to lose track. (Or just give up and go have a glass of wine and stare at my garden.)
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Um, well...I could have been even harder on him. How's that?