Q&A with Josh Lanyon discussion

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Plainbrownwrapper | 201 comments Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "Plainbrownwrapper wrote: "Question: now I've gotta know what "BEA" is. In the addendum, that's their recommendation for Book Swaggers. I wanna be a Book Swagger!!!"

Wild guess: BookExpo America"


Oooooo, ahhhhhhhhh......


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Susinok | 5205 comments Anne wrote: "I have read most everything by JL Merrow and loved them all, but for some reason has never tried Wight Mischief, so please tell, it is as good as the rest? . ..."

Well I think it is as good as the rest but it did move very slowly in the relationship between the two men. More time was spent with the best friend (who sometimes you want to smash) in the first half of the book. I still loved it though. I don't get all bent if the "romance" part of a book doesn't follow formula.

So I would say yes, depending on your preferences on "romance".


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Hambel wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Now why doesn't my library have this on DVD while I'm on vacation with nothing else to do as soon as Nano's over? "

And why don't you live closer to me so I could lend you my copies..."


Yeah, that's too bad. Guess one of us should move, huh?


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Susinok | 5205 comments Re-reading Somebody Killed His Editor. I'm already sucked in again at 8%. :) I love Kit Holmes.


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Lady*M wrote: "Finished latest Harry Dresden book - Cold Days - ..."

Just picked up my copy of Cold Days (The Dresden Files, #14) by Jim Butcher tonight. It's very pretty and I'm admiring how it looks on my desk table next to the iMac. I finished another e-read this evening, so the question is whether I need to start that other book I just downloaded, or one of the other dozen queued up, or...?

— Confessions of a Delayed Onset #1 reader


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Anne | 6816 comments Susinok wrote: "Anne wrote: "I have read most everything by JL Merrow and loved them all, but for some reason has never tried Wight Mischief, so please tell, it is as good as the rest? . ..."

Well I think it is ..."


I like it if there is a new or original twist instead of the story always following the tried and true, so I shall certainly download it. Thanks for telling me.


message 9907: by Johanna (last edited Nov 29, 2012 12:26AM) (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
I read The Christmas Proposition by K. A. Mitchell yesterday — the only story I hadn't still read from the Men Under the Mistletoe anthology. It was the first K. A. Mitchell story I've read and I enjoyed it. I'm sure you guys have read her books... Which one(s) would you recommend? It seems that I can't decide whether to start with Florida Books, Ohio Books or with the Bad in Baltimore series.

Hugs,

The All-the-Timer/Compulsive/Voracious/Anything Goes Reader + The Hopelessly Devoted + The Re-Reader + Delayed Onset Reader #1 + The Audiobook Listener :)


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HJ | 3603 comments Johanna wrote: "I read The Christmas Proposition by K. A. Mitchell yesterday — the only story I hadn't still read from the Men Under the Mistletoe anthology...

"The All-the-Timer/Compulsive/Voracious/Anything Goes Reader + The Hopelessly Devoted + The Re-Reader + Delayed Onset Reader #1 + The Audiobook Listener :) "


Please may I use your description, or is it copyright??

(Sorry I can't identify a K.A. Mitchell book for you. I'm looking forward to the recs from others so I can further overload my TBR.)


Emanuela ~plastic duck~ (manutwo) | 1768 comments Johanna wrote: "I read The Christmas Proposition by K. A. Mitchell yesterday — the only story I hadn't still read from the Men Under the Mistletoe anthology. It was the first K. A. Mitchell story I've read and I e..."

I loved both the Ohio books, but especially the first one Regularly Scheduled Life is rather angsty and some of my GR fellows hated it, because there's one character you'd love to slap a few times. If you liked A.M. Riley's Bill Turner series, I think you'll like this one.

The Florida books, I only read #1. A lot of sex. A lot. It worked for me though, I liked the characters.

I have Bad Company, I'll read it sooner or later, because I am a Delayed Onset Reader #1.


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Susinok | 5205 comments My favorite KA Mitchells were the Bad in Baltimore books.


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Sara (hambel) | 1439 comments Read Muscling Through (lovely cover, btw!) and thoroughly enjoyed it, so thanks for the rec. I went on a girlie weekend to Cambridge a while back and we had a punt ride, so I could picture Al and Larry as they punted down the river.

For the James Buchanan fans there's a free read here that's very short and very hot and very good. It's D/s and written in her usual no-nonsense style. NSFW if you have nosy buggers working with you ;)


Emanuela ~plastic duck~ (manutwo) | 1768 comments We told you so!

Thanks for the link!


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Sara (hambel) | 1439 comments Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "We told you so!"

Heh, you did indeed!


message 9914: by Johanna (last edited Nov 29, 2012 05:21AM) (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "Johanna wrote: "The All-the-Timer/Compulsive/Voracious/Anything Goes Reader + The Hopelessly Devoted + The Re-Reader + Delayed Onset Reader #1 + The Audiobook Listener :) "

"Please may I use your description, or is it copyright??"


It's short and handy to use, isn't it? And I suspect that it covers virtually all of us, right? ;)

And hey, it would make a great user name for a GR profile... :)


message 9915: by Johanna (last edited Nov 29, 2012 05:31AM) (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Thank you for all the K. A. Mitchell recommendations, Emanuela and Susinok! Although after reading your posts it seems to me that I'll have to read all three series! LOL. :)

After finding Josh's site my to-read list has exploded and gotten completely out of hand... ;)


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Anne | 6816 comments Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I read The Christmas Proposition by K. A. Mitchell yesterday — the only story I hadn't still read from the Men Under the Mistletoe anthology. It was the first K. A. Mitchell story I..."

I read the first of the Florida books and while I liked the characters and the story as such and she writes very well, I got sick of the enormous amounts of sex scenes. They detracted from the book in my opinion, since every possible conflict or misunderstanding was solved with sex, every situation I would have liked to see developed more was sacrificed for yet another sex scene and the MCs hardly ever did any talking or did things together, they only had sex. It got boring very fast for me. So when I read the blurb for one of her books and think this looks interesting, I don't bother buying because I expect the story to get lost among the sex scenes. I find it a pity because she writes in a way I would have liked to see used to dig deeper and tell me more about the people and situations she creates. But it is her way of doing it, and that is fine. It is just not for me.


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Anne | 6816 comments Johanna wrote: "Thank you for all the K. A. Mitchell recommendations, Emanuela and Susinok! Although after reading your posts it seems to me that I'll have to read all three series! LOL. :)

After finding Josh's s..."


For me too, but then I am that reader you describe so succinctly and presisely in very few words :)


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Aleksandr Voinov (vashtan) That's what I love about Josh, personally: HE DOES PLOT (and does it well).


message 9919: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Aleksandr wrote: "That's what I love about Josh, personally: HE DOES PLOT (and does it well)."

I agree. And his sex scenes are there for a reason and they are beautiful and emotional and tell us more about the MCs and are integral to the story.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I read The Christmas Proposition by K. A. Mitchell yesterday — the only story I hadn't still read from the Men Under the Mistletoe anthology. It was ..."

Aaah, okay. I'll approach those a bit carefully then (meaning I won't buy all of them at once... *grin*). Too much sex gets really boring awfully fast — I agree 100%. And yes, since Josh has indulged us with those wonderful, emotional sex scenes that are so vital to the plot, it's difficult to be satisfied with anything less... ;)


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Becky (fibrobabe) | 1052 comments KA Mitchell is very hit or miss for me. If I love one of her books, I really love it. But if it's meh, it's really meh.

Not one the series mentioned, although I think at one point it was intended to be a series, and maybe it still will be, is Life, Over Easy. Really interesting characters, a former Olympic athlete who was injured and lost his career and a guy who lost the love of his life in a car accident. (I think it was a car accident- it's been a while since I read it.) Plus there some paranormal/ghostie stuff going on, which is important to the story, but not overwhelmingly paranormal in a vampires and werewolves kind of way.


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HJ | 3603 comments Johanna wrote: "Anne wrote: "Emanuela ~plastic duck~ wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I read The Christmas Proposition by K. A. Mitchell yesterday — the only story I hadn't still read from the Men Under the Mistletoe antho..."

Coincidentally, I've read two good reviews today of Bad Boyfriend by K.A Mitchell. One is by Joyfully Jay, if you want to read it and form your own opinion, but beware: I think she gives away rather a lot of the plot.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Thank you for your comments, Becky and Hj! After I finish reading Men of Smithfield: Adam and Holden by L. B. Gregg, I'll give one of K. A. Mitchell's books a try! :)


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Calathea wrote: "Josh wrote: "I have a deep and abiding affection for The Professionals, but it's really hard to see Larton in canon. It's more like...The Irish RM meets The Professionals. ;-)
"

Coincidentally, I ..."


Doyle gets shot through the heart in A Very Special episode. :-D


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "I'm feeling the need to watch The Professionals. It sounds like something I would watch and love for sure. Now why doesn't my library have this on DVD while I'm on vacation with nothing else to do ..."

It is insanely wonderful. One of my favorite TV shows of all times.


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Anne | 6816 comments Johanna wrote: "Thank you for your comments, Becky and Hj! After I finish reading Men of Smithfield: Adam and Holden by L. B. Gregg, I'll give one of K. A. Mitchell's books a try! :)"

I just started Adam and Holden too. It seems a little different from the other in the series, but looks like it will be just as good.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "Re-reading Somebody Killed His Editor. I'm already sucked in again at 8%. :) I love Kit Holmes."

:-D

I'm still hopeful the audio will be out in time for Christmas.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "I read The Christmas Proposition by K. A. Mitchell yesterday — the only story I hadn't still read from the Men Under the Mistletoe anthology. It was the first K. A. Mitchell story I've read and I e..."

I'd rec Regularly Scheduled Life.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Aleksandr wrote: "That's what I love about Josh, personally: HE DOES PLOT (and does it well)."

Aw. Thanks, Aleks.


message 9930: by Johanna (last edited Nov 29, 2012 01:02PM) (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Anne wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Thank you for your comments, Becky and Hj! After I finish reading Men of Smithfield: Adam and Holden by L. B. Gregg, I'll give one of K. A. Mitchell's books a try! :)"

I just start..."


Aaah, that's telepathy then. :) I'm at 45% and liking the book a lot. I think that Holden and Adam are probably two of the most interesting characters in this series.


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Plainbrownwrapper | 201 comments Josh wrote: "I'd rec Regularly Scheduled Life. "

I liked that book a lot. Tons of angst, though, for those who are sensitive!


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Cleon Lee | 2235 comments Josh wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I read The Christmas Proposition by K. A. Mitchell yesterday — the only story I hadn't still read from the Men Under the Mistletoe anthology. It was the first K. A. Mitchell story I..."

It's her best work so far I've read for sure. Not Knowing Jack, the sequel, but for different characters, is also good, but not as good as REgularly Scheduled Life.


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ED | 105 comments If you have not read the "Little Boy Lost" Series by
J.P. Barnaby, Give it a shot. It is very good. Enlightened


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Darkm | 252 comments ED wrote: "If you have not read the "Little Boy Lost" Series by
J.P. Barnaby, Give it a shot. It is very good. Enlightened"


I'm fearing the angst level.

I've just finished the Gives Light series and I have to say, it was a great read, I'm glad it was recced to me. :)


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Yes, Regularly Schedule Life was good. The only book of her's I've read so far though.

Currently, I'm reading Anna Dressed in Blood. It's a YA novel about a ghost hunter. So far it's pretty good. Told in first person, which threw me for a loop because it seems like whenever a teenaged kid lives alone with a mother it's usually a daughter, and in this book she turned into a he.

I was literally picturing a kick ass girl, trying to kill a ghost while driving a vintage car she'd borrowed from the neighbor while it fishtailed all over the road. But hey, I'm still liking the book quite a bit.

Wish I was reading MM though. I'm dying to finish Special Forces and to get through some other works like The Irregulars. But I promised myself I'd read all these non MM books that I've been "currently reading" for too long by the end of the year. Guess it's time to get crackin'!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Anne wrote: I read the first of the Florida books and while I liked the characters and the story as such and she writes very well, I got sick of the enormous amounts of sex scenes."

I agree! When reading her books, especially the Florida books which seem very sex scene heavy, I just start to skim them all.

If a sex scene doesn't advance the plot or enhance the relationship in some way, LEAVE IT OUT. I'm not reading a stroke book! I don't want to read a stroke book. I want a story.


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Plainbrownwrapper | 201 comments ED wrote: "If you have not read the "Little Boy Lost" Series by
J.P. Barnaby, Give it a shot. It is very good. Enlightened"


I'm kinda bucking the trend on these. I don't like em at all. IMHO they are juvenile -- and not in a good way -- and insulting. I read all of the first, but I didn't get far into the second one before I (metaphorically) threw my computer across the room.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I don't enjoy reading about teens or even early 20s (that was sooo long ago for me) so I have avoided the Little Boy Lost series. Plus the angst factor looks like it would be high.


message 9939: by Johanna (last edited Nov 30, 2012 01:38PM) (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Wow. It must be my lucky night. I just managed to download Men Under the Mistletoe, His For The Holidays AND Fair Game at Audible.co.uk. :)

ETA: Josh's audiobooks are taking over the world... ;)


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Calathea | 6034 comments Johanna wrote: "Wow. It must be my lucky night. I just managed to download Men Under the Mistletoe, His For The Holidays AND Fair Game at Audible.co.uk. :)

ETA: Josh's audiobooks are taking over the world... ;)"


Thanks, Johanna, for mentioning it! I found that they are on audible.de now as well. :D I'm so tempted! Might give myself an early Christmas present. ;)


message 9941: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Calathea wrote: "Might give myself an early Christmas present. ;)"

You've been awfully good lately... you absolutely deserve those presents... ;)


message 9942: by ED (new)

ED | 105 comments Plainbrownwrapper wrote: "ED wrote: "If you have not read the "Little Boy Lost" Series by
J.P. Barnaby, Give it a shot. It is very good. Enlightened"

I'm kinda bucking the trend on these. I don't like em at all. IMHO they..."

LOL, it is good we do not like all the same things in life. It would be very boring otherwise. :)


message 9943: by ED (new)

ED | 105 comments Darkm wrote: "ED wrote: "If you have not read the "Little Boy Lost" Series by
J.P. Barnaby, Give it a shot. It is very good. Enlightened"

I'm fearing the angst level.

I've just finished the Gives Light series..."


I will check the "Gives Light" series out.
I think the angst level is strongest in the first one... after that it is sort of light to medium :)


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Plainbrownwrapper | 201 comments ED wrote: "LOL, it is good we do not like all the same things in life. It would be very boring otherwise. :) "

Yup. And it's a very popular series, so I'm in the minority on this one!


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Candice Frook (cefrook) | 374 comments Meep wrote: "Hj wrote: "Candice wrote: "Ah! Thank you. I haven't seen it, but I guess I'll have to have a look.
."

Don't expect to see Larton in it, the manner of the characters comes accross and the pace of t..."


Thank you, yes; I went to utube to have a peek and gathered as much. I think I'm too spoiled now to be drawn into exploring the series further. If I had seen it previous to the access I currently so enjoy to a lot of fun m/m reading, I would have been all over that--you know, like Starsky and Hutch. Then, it was wild to see any m/m relationship that allowed for depth and affection, on TV that is. Up until the last few years, I was sort of desparate. That's why I fell in love with the book and especially the faithful movie of Billy Budd. (Well, I still love that.) And with Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, or other books, plays or movies that even leaned in that direction.


message 9946: by Karen (last edited Nov 30, 2012 08:38PM) (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
My reading this week:

A kind of pathetic (short) freebie that someone (an editor?) should have been paid to read.

A very short and yummy BDSM online freebie.

A novel, highly recommended by a reviewer I who's guided me to gems, that just felt off in so many ways, but was also kind of entrancing (like a train wreck).

And I'm a quarter into Angels of the Deep, not exactly light reading.

Feeling a bit scattered and promiscuous, a little embarrassed by it all. ;-)


message 9947: by Reggie (new)

Reggie I haven't read anything worthy of mentioning here. ;-p
Except for re-reading Skybound, it's been a disappointing reading week. {shrugs}

I am going to be reading Sub Zero by Angel Martinez for Bingo. It's been rec'd by several of my friends. I'm looking forward to it! =D


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I have a huge pile of books i want/need to get done before 2013, and yet, my small pile of Manga is drawing my attention. It's the last three omnibuses of Gunslinger Girl that are available in the states. I can't wait to dig in and am wondering if I can hold out until Christmas vacation, if I'll even have room to pack them, and if I'll have finished enough of the other books in the meantime. Oiy.

I live to make my family wonder about me by showing off the "odd" collection of books I read. hmmm... where are those naked torso covers... I could really use one of those too. lol.


message 9949: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I went from finishing up All She Wrote to reading Scorpion for a challenge.. my head is reeling a bit from the abrupt change in genres.


message 9950: by Reggie (new)

Reggie Jordan wrote: "hmmm... where are those naked torso covers... I could really use one of those too. lol.
..."

I can't rec this book but the cover qualifies for what you're looking for...
The Perfect Play (Play by Play, #1) by Jaci Burton


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