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Candice Frook (cefrook) | 374 comments Josh wrote: "Candice wrote: "Folks who rec'd The Larton Chronicles: I really enjoyed it. If, for some, it was too circumspect re the sex, I understand. Maybe for me, too. But I still dug it.

I did my enti..."


Cool. Thanks for the invite. I'll enjoy that.


message 5702: by k_b (last edited Nov 15, 2011 06:31PM) (new)

k_b (eightbitsprite) | 18 comments I started poking around Nalini Singh's Psy/Changeling series again. Sure, it's het romance, but the world-building sucks me in, and the characters are likable.
Also, finished Make Your Words Work: Proven Techniques for Effective Writing, for Fiction and Nonfiction. A family friend had dumped it off on me a while ago, and it had been collecting dust for a while. After reading it, I have to say it caught much more of my interest than it had any right to.

I really liked the opening words:
"Can writing be taught?
No. Throw this book away."



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mc | 1308 comments I keep forgetting to buy the Larton Chronicles, and I really want to read it, too. It's been on my to-do list, but I'm not crossing off as much as I want or need to these days.


message 5704: by [deleted user] (new)

I just finished Shades of Gray by Brooke McKinley. It was really good! I'm such a sucker for FBI agent books :) Especially ones with not completely irrational HEA's.


message 5705: by Antonella (last edited Nov 15, 2011 11:44PM) (new)

Antonella | 11566 comments You'll find a few fans of ''Shades of Gray'' round here!


Emanuela ~plastic duck~ (manutwo) | 1768 comments I've almost finished Bloodlines :'-( and today it's Crescendo, I've been waiting for this book for a year!


message 5707: by Ayesh (new)

Ayesh | 418 comments Cris S. wrote: "I just finished Shades of Gray by Brooke McKinley. It was really good! I'm such a sucker for FBI agent books :) Especially ones with not completely irrational HEA's."

Same here :D


message 5708: by Kaje (new)

Kaje Harper Antonella wrote: "You'll find a few fans of ''Shades of Gray'' round here!"


eg. me


Emanuela ~plastic duck~ (manutwo) | 1768 comments I liked Shades of Gray too!


message 5710: by Kat (new)

Kat (cutestsubever) Me too :)

At the moment I'm reading Paxton's Blues by Stormy Glenn... Nice, easy outer-space M/M loving... :)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
I finished Shades of Gray yesterday and liked it better than Keeping Promise Rock that I read couple of days ago. So I'm afraid I'm infected with that sucker for FBI books virus, too. Or in my case... even a "plain" cop will do the trick. ;)

Right now I'm starting with Envy - haven't read anything from J. R. Ward for a while, so that's going to be quite nice... I hope. And since you guys are all hype about Larton Chronicles I just had to order it. That and Josh Lanyon Collected #1 paperback I'm going to be reading on the beach during the Christmas break. I can't wait!!!!


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Ayesh | 418 comments Kat wrote: "Me too :)

At the moment I'm reading Paxton's Blues by Stormy Glenn... Nice, easy outer-space M/M loving... :)"


Yepp; this is a nice series :D


message 5713: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Sprite123 wrote: "I started poking around Nalini Singh's Psy/Changeling series again. Sure, it's het romance, but the world-building sucks me in, and the characters are likable."

I read the first book Slave to Sensation and have tried many times to continue with the series (since I have few of the books), but for some reason I keep putting the sequels away again and again. I don't have anything against Nalini Singh's writing and I liked the Guild Hunter books. So I actually can't explain why this happens...


Emanuela ~plastic duck~ (manutwo) | 1768 comments Johanna wrote: "Sprite123 wrote: "I started poking around Nalini Singh's Psy/Changeling series again. Sure, it's het romance, but the world-building sucks me in, and the characters are likable."

I read the first ..."


I think the fact that the characters are supposed to be cold because of their conditioning makes every book a bit slow before something really happens. But when it happens it's good. Like you, I have to convince myself to read the books, but then I like them :)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Emanuela wrote: "I think the fact that the characters are supposed to be cold because of their conditioning makes every book a bit slow before something really happens. But when it happens it's good. Like you, I have to convince myself to read the books, but then I like them :)"

Yep. That just might be it. I know that you and me, we have a very similar taste of books, so I guess I'm gonna have to give this series a second (or the tenth...) chance. ;)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "You'll find a few fans of ''Shades of Gray'' round here!"

I think that's on my kindle somewhere.


message 5717: by Ayesh (new)

Ayesh | 418 comments Josh wrote: "Antonella wrote: "You'll find a few fans of ''Shades of Gray'' round here!"

I think that's on my kindle somewhere."


Then find it and read :O u r missing something big here :D


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Bella wrote: "Josh wrote: "Antonella wrote: "You'll find a few fans of ''Shades of Gray'' round here!"

I think that's on my kindle somewhere."

Then find it and read :O u r missing something big here :D"


It does sound pretty good. I love FBI stories. :-D


message 5719: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11566 comments You really should read it!

It's an excellent book. I wish I'd get more stories like that one.

Mind you, we could also keep it as book of the month for January!


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Cleon Lee | 2235 comments Antonella wrote: "You really should read it!

It's an excellent book. I wish I'd get more stories like that one.

Mind you, we could also keep it as book of the month for January!"


Yay for that!


message 5721: by Ayesh (new)

Ayesh | 418 comments Josh wrote: "It does sound pretty good. I love FBI stories. :-D ..."

Yepp whether they r m/m or m/f...they always rock :D


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k_b (eightbitsprite) | 18 comments Emanuela wrote: "I think the fact that the characters are supposed to be cold because of their conditioning makes every book a bit slow before something really happens..."

Every book? How about the ones that center around humans and changelings?
I personally don't feel the books start off that slow, but that's my personal opinion. :P
Strangely enough, I've never liked the Guild Hunter's series as much. Still haven't read the third book.


message 5723: by [deleted user] (last edited Nov 16, 2011 06:47PM) (new)

Johanna wrote: "Right now I'm starting with Envy - haven't read anything from J. R. Ward for a while, so that's going to be quite nice... I hope."

Oh, I loved Envy! I was never able to get into her books until the Fallen Angels series, but it's got me hooked. There's even a little m/m love in the third (fourth?) book :)


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k_b (eightbitsprite) | 18 comments Wait, the third book in the Fallen Angel series came out? When did J. R. Ward completely drop off my reading radar? D:


message 5725: by [deleted user] (new)

Yes, actually Envy is the third one and by most accounts the best so far. And the one with m/m action (now that i looked it up). First two were Covet and Crave. I never remember titles :(


Emanuela ~plastic duck~ (manutwo) | 1768 comments Sprite123 wrote: "Every book? How about the ones that center around humans and changelings?"

I haven't read those yet, I've only read the first 4 and I had that impression, a bit too slow and too cold in the first part. I gave them all 4 stars, so I did like them in the end :-)


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k_b (eightbitsprite) | 18 comments Emanuela wrote: "I haven't read those yet, I've only read the first 4 and I had that impression, a bit too slow and too cold in the first part. I gave them all 4 stars, so I did like them in the end :-)"

Ah, okay. If I remember correctly, book 5 still features a Psy/changeling pairing, but the next book features two changelings. But I wouldn't recommend reading them out of order, for obvious story reasons. :P

Yeah, I always liked them as well, but sometimes I feel the romance gets a bit formulaic. But the overarching plot's engaging. :D


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Becky (fibrobabe) | 1052 comments Right now I'm reading Long Tall Drink. I'm having trouble getting into it, more from my own lack of focus than any fault in the story. I may set it aside for a while and come back in a day or so when I'm in the right mood.


message 5729: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Cris S. wrote: "Oh, I loved Envy! I was never able to get into her books until the Fallen Angels series, but it's got me hooked. There's even a little m/m love in the third (fourth?) book :)"

"Yes, actually Envy is the third one and by most accounts the best so far. And the one with m/m action (now that i looked it up). First two were Covet and Crave. I never remember titles :("


Yep, I'm enjoying Envy so far (20% read)! And now I have some m/m action to wait for - Yay! Ward's BDB series was the one that got me interested about m/m genre in the first place (still waiting for Blay and Qhuinn to end up together for good...). And pretty fast I realized that the m/m story lines in her books just wouldn't be enough for me... It was like whenever a new BDB book was released, I browsed it through just flipping the pages in hurry and trying to spot the words connected to Blay and Qhuinn. Sad, right? So even though I've now found Jordan Castillo Price, Josh and many other wonderful writers within m/m genre, the BDB boys will always have a special place in my heart! ;)


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Johanna wrote: "It was like whenever a new BDB book was released, I browsed it through just flipping the pages in hurry and trying to spot the words connected to Blay and Qhuinn. Sad, right?"

That's funny because when I started seeing all those "Qhuay" references, I was curious about the series, but I knew I'd just do what you said, flip through til I found them. I'll just wait til I hear that they've had their HEA and read that one :)


Emanuela ~plastic duck~ (manutwo) | 1768 comments I finished Crescendo yesterday, I loved it, and I'm currently reading Tuareg, struggled a bit at the beginning, but the main couple is interesting, good anticipation.


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Ayesh | 418 comments Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "I finished Crescendo yesterday, I loved it, and I'm currently reading Tuareg, struggled a bit at the beginning, but the main couple is interesting, good anticipation."

I finished Tuareg a few days ago; it was quite boring I must say and the characters didn't really grow up on me :[


message 5733: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11566 comments Different readers, different tastes... I loved it, as I generally love all things by Sarah Black. I wish she would write again something longer though.


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Ayesh | 418 comments Lisa wrote: "I'm starting According to Hoyle by Abigail Roux this weekend."

Do let me know how it is when u finish :D


Emanuela ~plastic duck~ (manutwo) | 1768 comments Bella wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I'm starting According to Hoyle by Abigail Roux this weekend."

Do let me know how it is when u finish :D"


I want to know too. I have it.


message 5736: by Candice (last edited Nov 18, 2011 06:01PM) (new)

Candice Frook (cefrook) | 374 comments Lisa wrote: "Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "Bella wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I'm starting According to Hoyle by Abigail Roux this weekend."

Do let me know how it is when u finish :D"

I want to know too. I have it...."

I read it when it first came out. I'm not a huge fan of this author, but I enjoyed it. To be honest, I can't really remember anything specific about it except it was a western of some sort. But I'll get the sequel because I know it made me want to continue w/the story. That's a pretty good sign, right?


message 5737: by Candice (last edited Nov 18, 2011 06:07PM) (new)

Candice Frook (cefrook) | 374 comments I've got an enthusiastic rec for y'all. I just finished Dark Edge of Honor by Voinov and Etzweiler. It was absolutely crackerjack. The main voice behind Special Forces is heard here; and if you liked that, you'll like this. Strong characters, strong story. Novelette length. I actually thought I'd like to have it in hardcopy, put it on my shelf.


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I just started reading Hot Head because everyone has given it such high marks. The blurb sounded kind of awful to me, but I'm willing to give it a shot. So far (10%), it's better than expected.


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Becky (fibrobabe) | 1052 comments Cris S. wrote: "I just started reading Hot Head because everyone has given it such high marks. The blurb sounded kind of awful to me, but I'm willing to give it a shot. So far (10%), it's better ..."

The beginning of Hot Head was hard going for me. That's where most of the 9/11 scenes are, and I have a hard time with that subject. Once I got past that, I enjoyed the story quite a bit.


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Yeah, the beginning was kind of tough, but definitely well written. I'm about halfway through now and really enjoying it. Although I'm having minor panic attacks along with the MC about how this is going to turn out for them.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Candice wrote: "I've got an enthusiastic rec for y'all. I just finished Dark Edge of Honor by Voinov and Etzweiler. It was absolutely crackerjack. The main voice behind Special Forces is heard here; and if you l..."

I just picked up Risky Maneouvers by Voinov and Barbara Sheridan. There's a voice of authenticity that runs through Voinov's work, regardless of co-authors.

Actually, I'm impressed that he works frequently and so successfully with co-authors. That's an achievement right there.

PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS. ;-P


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Cris S. wrote: "I just started reading Hot Head because everyone has given it such high marks. The blurb sounded kind of awful to me, but I'm willing to give it a shot. So far (10%), it's better ..."

I keep trying, given the glowing recommendations, but I've yet to get through the excerpts.


message 5743: by Kaje (new)

Kaje Harper Josh wrote: "I keep trying, given the glowing recommendations, but I've yet to get through the excerpts. ..."

I can't come up with anything I've liked that was a bigger style contrast with your work, so maybe that's part of it.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Kaje wrote: "Josh wrote: "I keep trying, given the glowing recommendations, but I've yet to get through the excerpts. ..."

I can't come up with anything I've liked that was a bigger style contrast with your wo..."


I note that he describes his own work as "florid," and all I can think of is that line from Princess Bride where Montoya says, "I do not think that word means what you think it means." ;-P


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Calathea | 6034 comments Cris S. wrote: "I just started reading Hot Head because everyone has given it such high marks. The blurb sounded kind of awful to me, but I'm willing to give it a shot. So far (10%), it's better ..."

I had the same reaction to Hot Head. If it had been only the blurb I probably wouldn't have read it but somehow I ended up reading it for a group read and was pleasantly surprised. I liked it quite a bit.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Calathea wrote: "Cris S. wrote: "I just started reading Hot Head because everyone has given it such high marks. The blurb sounded kind of awful to me, but I'm willing to give it a shot. So far (10..."

It's probably better once you sink into the story. Very often the beginning of a novel from a new writer is going to be very self-conscious.

But I've got so much else to read right now, I definitely don't need to go searching for new stuff to love. Maybe when I finally catch up with all the stuff waiting on my kindle -- and all the print books I keep stockpiling as though I didn't HAVE a kindle....


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Josh wrote: "Kaje wrote: "Josh wrote: "I keep trying, given the glowing recommendations, but I've yet to get through the excerpts. ..."

I can't come up with anything I've liked that was a bigger style contra..."


lol. Hot Head's brash and loud, very much like Damon's online presence. Really untidy, ideas and great scenes thrown together kind of randomly. Written like he kept having new Wow, Lookee! ideas and throwing them in too, being sure to cover all the expected romance bases at the same time. In other words, it has lots of good stuff, not necessarily all tied together. Editor, anyone?


message 5748: by Kristie (last edited Nov 19, 2011 09:26AM) (new)

Kristie (noshelfcontrol81) | 57 comments I'm actually reading non-fiction for a change. I just got 40 Years of Queen. Queen is my favorite band and Freddie Mercury is basically my favorite person ever. The book has all this cool removable memorabilia in it and tons of gorgeous photos!


message 5749: by Lady*M (new)

Lady*M | 197 comments I'm (almost) half way through King's The Dark Tower series, I finished Voinov's Counterpunch and enjoyed it immensely, which is a big deal because I usually don't like slave fiction, and now I don't know: continue with DT, go for new Sarah Black or latest Voinov's book or new Brandon Sanderson... you see my problem. ^^


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Ayesh | 418 comments Books r closed for now; time to watch Twilight Saga-Breaking Dawn 1 ^__________^


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