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L'Poni (lponi) | 41 comments Happy 12-12-12 everypony!


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Andrea Jackson (paperbackdiva) | 94 comments L'Poni wrote:
Interesting. The whole "medieval times + technology" reminds me of my bo..."


Actually it's considered steampunk: Victorian time period plus magic and scifi stuff.


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L'Poni (lponi) | 41 comments Andrea wrote: "L'Poni wrote:
Interesting. The whole "medieval times + technology" reminds me of my bo..."

Actually it's considered steampunk: Victorian time period plus magic and scifi stuff."


I didn't know magic applied to Steampunk. I thought Steampunk was the whole "airplanes and trains and other wacky technological progressions in a historical setting." Interesting.


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L'Poni (lponi) | 41 comments Tanya wrote: "Kindle freebies - Multicultural Sci-fi by Sarina Karan
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009...

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A..."


Awesome~! I got 'em, but I'm not a fan of novels so I might not finish them. Do you know any good interracial syfy short stories or short story anthologies (and hopefully some without sexy sexy stuff)?


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Gordana | 3 comments hi guys! I love IR novels, mostly paranormal! but I've discovered quite a few IR paranormal novels!

G.A Aiken- dragon kin series =how to drive a dragon crazy, damsel on distress. both heroines are AM whilst the males are White.
SHELLY LAURENSTON is g.a aiken. so this is her other ones PRIDE series- beast behaving badly, the beast in him is whereJessica is the main character with smitty. BW/WM both. GO FETCH! is funny! and hunting season is good as well. let's just say I'm.a HUGE fan of her work :) belong to the night is short and sweet. she is such an amazing author and her sense of humor is SKCDMCKDKXMSSLCMEKCODKDVODLVF!!! meaning hilarious! I always have to remind myself that the male characters are exactly that. book characters. hahaha very hard .
THEODORA TAYLOR is great as well. the heros are ALWAYS jaw dropping *drool*. her Russian billionaire ... omg my heart was having its own little party(sorry not paranormal)hahaha her Viking werewolf is also great.
EVE LANGLAIS swan and the bear is short and really cute ! I'm sorry I'll list off plenty more later on through the week!


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Gordana | 3 comments Deva wrote: "A Skinwalker 's Legacy  by Shae Wynters

Lexia Torrance is a young woman with the gift of second sight. Her ability allows the Phoenix Police Department to solve crimes based on the gift of tou..."


hey I was wondering If it was bw/wm? sorry haha


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments It's funny how many of those books you mentioned that I read. Did anyone add "Soul song" by Miriam M. Liu it's a bw/wm in her dirk and steele series. He's a merman and she's a violinist.


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments ☺~Tina~☺ wrote: "Go Fetch! (Magnus Pack, #2) by Shelly Laurenston- Black female and white male (wolf)

and Here Kitty, Kitty! (Magnus Pack, #3) by Shelly Laurenston-Latino female and white male (tiger)

I thought these were already on the list. They ar..."



Loved Go Fetch, it's a funny read, so is "Dragon actually" by G.A. Aiken who is the alter ego of Shelly Laurenston its part of her dragon series.


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments Neverlove by Angela Brown is an incredible read bw/am


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments oh, and anything by Violette Dubrinsky, "Taken by moonlight," "Under a Crescent moon," "Warrior." The sleepy willow series by Dice Grenor, again bw/wm.


The FountainPenDiva, Old school geek chick and lover of teddy bears (thefountainpendiva) | 157 comments Monica Mccombs Mccombs wrote: "Neverlove by Angela Brown is an incredible read bw/am"

I second that totally!


message 213: by TinaNoir (last edited Jan 22, 2013 07:06PM) (new)

TinaNoir NEVERLOVE (Shadow Jumpers, #1) by Angela Brown currently free at Amazon (kindle).


Tanya Urban Fantasy Freak (tinky) | 33 comments Tina wrote: "NEVERLOVE (Shadow Jumpers, #1) by Angela Brown currently free at Amazon (kindle)."

Thanks!


message 215: by Tyhitia (last edited Jan 25, 2013 08:12PM) (new)

Tyhitia | 33 comments YA paranormal with a young AA woman and a young Hispanic male-The Exorsistah trilogy
The Exorsistah (Exorsistah, #1) by Claudia Mair Burney X Returns (Exorsistah, #2) by Claudia Mair Burney X Restored by Claudia Mair Burney


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Tyhitia | 33 comments Devil's Wake by Tananarive Due and husband Steven Barnes. AA young woman and a White male Devil's Wake by Steven Barnes


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Merry (merrym) | 77 comments Dark Genesis (The Darkling Trilogy) is free for kindle today. http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Genesis-Da...


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments Tanya wrote: "The two IR books in the Dragon Kin series by GA Aiken are and The Distressing Damsel (Dragon Kin, #2) by G.A. AikenHow to Drive a Dragon Crazy (The Dragon Kin, #6) by G.A. Aiken - there's not too much sex & more plot in t..."

Love this series. My favorite is "Wat a dragon should know" Dagmar and Gwenvale. I laughed so hard at this book.


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments Tina wrote: "Ezinwanyi wrote: "Three Parts Dead by Max Gladstone

SHE LOOKS FIERCE "

Can I get an Amen! I just added that book to my tbr based on the cover alone. Didn't even read the synopsis. LOL."



Thank you for sharing, this looks really good.


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments Ethel wrote: "Merenda wrote: "Violette wrote: "Also, for IR paranormal: Shelly Laurenston just rocks socks. You can't go wrong with that literary genius.

Shelly Laurenston"
True mothereffin facts yo! I love h..."


Her second and sixth books of the dragon series are I/R


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments Deva wrote: "Natalie wrote: "Sleepy Willow's Bonded Soul (The Narcoleptic Vampire, #1) by Dicey Grenor

FREE http://www.amazon.com/Sleepy-Willows-......"


Love the sleepy willow series


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments Ezinwanyi~Mord'Sith wrote: "Another one the PRG reviewed and gave 5 stars is:

Black Rayne Silent Screams by Yvonne Nicolas. It is Urban Fantasy with Dragon shifters, Vampires & Demons.

[bookcover:Black Rayne Silent Screams|..."


This title isn't on Amazon. So not for the kindle.


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments Tanya wrote: "A Guardian's Desire by Mya & Darkness Bound by Mya by Mya are pretty good, the 1st book is IR menage and the second is bw/bm"


I love "a guardians desire," but can't seem to finish "darkness bound." But she is a great writer!


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "E, I am a fan of the Dirk and Steel novels. I have read the first two. You know how I am about series! Takes me FOREVER!

She has a lot of diversity in this series."



A soul song is bw/wm by her in this series. It was my first interracial novel and I just loved it.


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments Ezinwanyi~Mord'Sith wrote: "I just saw this one today and the cover is definitely a sista! The Red Heart of Jade
Now I haven't read this series, but since this book is $1.99, I decided to get it. I also bought Tiger Eye(Book..."


"A soul song" is an bw/wm story in the dirk & steel series


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments Deva wrote: "Scandal in Copper Lake by Marilyn Pappano

Anyone read it?"


Just finished it. I thought is was a good read.


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 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 200 comments Deva wrote: "Sara Reinke is expanding her Brethren Series.

Dark Vengeance by Sara Reinke Theirs also another called Out Of The Dark by her.

Does this take up where the last book ended? Book 2. Book 3 looked like a different story, but I never got a chance to read it.


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 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 200 comments I was confused with the way Book 2 ended, and then hearing the storyline of Book 3. That was a massive cliffhanger too.


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments I sampled out of the dark, the h/h are different characters, but they have to do w/ the storyline.


Tanya Urban Fantasy Freak (tinky) | 33 comments I just read Lord of the Abyss (Royal House of Shadows, #4) by Nalini Singh by Nalini Singh and the heroine is described as dark skinned. It was really good, the best PNR i've read in awhile


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Troysmom09 | 103 comments Tanya wrote: "I just read Lord of the Abyss (Royal House of Shadows, #4) by Nalini Singh by Nalini Singh and the heroine is described as dark skinned. It was really good, the best PNR i've read in awhile"

Thank you so much for the recommendation Tanya! By far the best thing I have read in awhile! Much needed as I was in a serious reading slump. Thanks again!


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments has anyone tried "the mark of kane" by nadia aidan? I read it and loved that the heroine is AA and an international art thief. the hero is the interpool agent sent on the case to bring her down.


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments has anyone tried "the mark of kane" by nadia aidan? I read it and loved that the heroine is AA and an international art thief. the hero is the interpool agent sent on the case to bring her down.


The FountainPenDiva, Old school geek chick and lover of teddy bears (thefountainpendiva) | 157 comments Deva wrote: "Scorpion by Aleksandr Voinov Not sure if this is AA or IR but it's definitely gay and I'm totally in!"

It's IR and it is GREAT! Alex Voinov is a wonderful writer who was inspired by the whole RaceFail 09 fracas to diversify his characters. Kendras is awesome and the world-building top-notch. It is M/M so you've been warned, lol.


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Ezi Chinny (ezinwanyi) I think I will join you ladies and pick this one up too.


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments its an artifact that has power and their are witches involved as well


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments I will check armored out


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Troysmom09 | 103 comments Question for the author of Armored: When are the other books coming out? I read the sample in kindle and really enjoyed it however I m Leary of purchasing if there is a huge cliff hanger. Is it a complete novel or the first part to a three part series?


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Monica  (wwwbookdevourblogspotcom) | 90 comments debate, the book sounds so good.


message 240: by TinaNoir (new)

TinaNoir Well this is what I would call a surprise! interracial read The Seduction of Phaeton Black (Paranormal Investigator, #1) by Jillian Stone . The heroine, America Jones is biracial. Well, technically she's a quadroon since her grandmother was black. The series (so far there are 3 books) is Urban Fantasy/Steampunk.

I am midway through the first book. Fair warning, this doesn't read very "romancey." Sex and relationships are not treated reverently and in fact Phaeton Black starts out as a bit of a man-whore. But my understanding is that he and America do end up together and by the third book at least they are married and pregnant. But it definitely lands more on the UF/adventure side than the romance side. Also, while I would not classify this as erotica, the sex is explicit.


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Deborah Bailey | 28 comments @Tina looks like an interesting series. I'll check it out.


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Shiree McCarver | 12 comments Well I've been paying attention to what reader say they wanted. I wrote a paranormal interracial book called featuring a Chinese Hero and a biracial woman Black/Cherokee The Search by Shiree McCarver and in comparison to my other new books debut, it don't seem to be doing as well. So when you say paranormal, does that not include ghost? If it does? Could the problem be the fact it's historical? The male being Asian in this situation during this period? A Western ghost story? The only way to know what to continue writing is through feedback or sales? So I'm asking not advertising.

Ree


The FountainPenDiva, Old school geek chick and lover of teddy bears (thefountainpendiva) | 157 comments @Shiree: I actually like this book. I think it being a historical may cause some to balk, since American history has been far from kind to PoC. Your opening chapter illustrates that fact painfully well.


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Shiree McCarver | 12 comments @TheFountainPenDiva: Thank you. I was thinking that was the reason too, but it would be a shame if people don't even try to read outside the comfort zone. I did a lot of research as you might have seen by the references I listed. I also think it was a good story if I say so myself. I hear complaints about Interracial romances having no substance or stories like you find in the regular mainstream historicals and contemporaries, so I've tried to do that in my books. Also except for one book that was a short with a publisher, none of my books are those 79 to 140 pages I've been purchasing.

Thank you. As long as I know a handful of people were pleased and enjoyed the story I will continue on my chosen path. I was just concern with the 2 ratings I see on Goodreads. Thankfully it was higher on Amazon, so this is why I ask this question to the Goodread readers who seem to be harder to please.


The FountainPenDiva, Old school geek chick and lover of teddy bears (thefountainpendiva) | 157 comments Like I've said, historical IR's can be somewhat problematic, especially if we're dealing with American history. I really wish authors, both IR and mainstream, would stop being so limited. The ancient world is just filled to bursting with great ideas for romance. Ancient Egypt is so painfully obvious as is Nubia. Even the Middle Ages can be utilized as an IR setting because of the Moorish occupation of much of Europe, especially Spain. And the Moors were African. Heck, how about Ancient China, Japan or India or Meso America. The Aztecs and the Mayans? So many great stories just waiting for the telling. And they don't even need to take place in a historical setting. Steampunk would be awesome!


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Shiree McCarver | 12 comments TheFountainPenDiva wrote: "Like I've said, historical IR's can be somewhat problematic, especially if we're dealing with American history. I really wish authors, both IR and mainstream, would stop being so limited. The ancie..."

Yes, Well you preaching to the choir because I know to not be sterotypical about the possiblities of Multicutural blending throught out centuries. I refuse to believe the attraction didn't just occur during the last two centuries, nor that all of us, the product with our mixed heritage were products of rape instead of love. Thanks again.


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Nadine (peanutsmom) | 8 comments Shiree, I didn't know of your book but it is right up my alley and I will be purchasing it. love historical IR (non-Amer. Hist) learning of new cultures and times is always a plus.


message 248: by Shiree (last edited Jul 20, 2013 08:55AM) (new)

Shiree McCarver | 12 comments Nadine wrote: "Shiree, I didn't know of your book but it is right up my alley and I will be purchasing it. love historical IR (non-Amer. Hist) learning of new cultures and times is always a plus."

Thank you Nadine. However that is what PenDiva and I was discussing the reason this book wasn't doing as well in sale must be the fact it is Amer. History.

It's a Paranormal Western, but people assume there isn't a Happy ever After because it's American history, or because of the slavery aspect. The truth is a reference to slavery and racism is in the book because I can only write a different aspect of history, not change it or it lose the realism that is expected in Historical Romances.

My story isn't about slavery. It is about a Black/Indian woman who spent her childhood in a travelling circus, until her mother deciding she want to settle in one place so her daughter can be educated along with children of a family that desperately wants her husband to train their horses.

This is just the background of what makes her who she is. How she comes to be in San Francisco living on what is now know as Alcatraz searching for a her missing Chinese childhood friend from her days in the circus is what the book is about. It's not about slaves on a plantation just because it happened in America.

There was a lot of things going on in America besides slavery, such as the Chinese immigration during the gold rush seeking out ways to gain wealth to help their families back home while purchasing up property like other folks during that time in the growing San Francisco.

This is a book dedicated and written about the Black women of the Wild West and that is my lead female character.

If you decide to give it a shot, I promise you want be disappointed. There is a mystery, and there are paranormal elements to help solve the mystery happening on "Alcatraz". A lot of people don't realize that first there was a military prison fort and after it was abandon it was sold and then nothing is really written about it until it is purchased to be a state prison. During that empty time in history I utilized it and it's inhabited by a Chinese family with an export/import business and a dark family secret.

Most of all there is a love story between two people, a Chinese Medical Doctor that practices western and eastern medicine in Chinatown, and a Black Indian female tracker who works for the government as a tracker on a personal mission and as a private tracker for the missing people of color no reputable business will take on. I'll stop here or I will give away clues that you need to discover on your on during your journey through the western wilds.

Thank you again.


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Troysmom09 | 103 comments Hi Shiree, I have read quite a few of your novels and enjoyed them. I really tried to read this book because you were so passionate about it and I love the subject. However I have to say that I could not do it.

I have read every Beverly Jenkins book and I can not help but compare due to the time period. To me a Beverly Jenkins novel does not ignore the race issue however she has her protagonist tell there story in a practical and humane way. She has white people who are villains but she also has people who are just trying to survive like everyone else and are not stuck on race. Her books are uplifting to me and left me feeling that, yes, people dealt with horrible racism however they survived and they did it with dignity. Is it a stretch and not really accurate? Maybe. But at its heart it is a romance novel.

I really did like your heroine however the detailing of the atrocities of slavery, the good ol' boy sheriff, and her mother's story within the first chapter was just too much for me.

As a black women I KNOW these stories but do I need them detailed in a romance that I am reading? No. I personally don't. To me Beverly has a good balance of telling her story with historical accuracy but not letting it overshadow the story line. I really didn't get that from the little bit that I read of your book. Like I said I am a fan of your work and please forgive me if the sample I read was not a true representation of what the story was about.

So to help answer your question I personally would love a novel that had paranormal elements with a Asian hero. I am all about that! I just can't stand the "historical accuracy" of having a lynching, "git outta my town by sunrise", and breeding WOC to serve greedy white men all within the first 5% of a book. I would hope that someone of your heroines ability and profession would know about this and prepare for it in a better way that "grin and bare it". Maybe if she had rode into town at night and scoped the place out and talked to people of color in town? Just my two cents.


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Shiree McCarver | 12 comments Thank you for the feedback. I understand. I am surprise with it being such a small part of the story. The Sheriff was scene setting of the times and the feel of arriving in the west, after getting her to the Island he is no longer a character you have to continue to contend with.

She couldn't come to this town and get the answers she needed to find her missing Chinese friend by asking the people of color for they could not provide her with what she needed. She was capable of bringing down that sheriff but she wasn't couldn't be a tracker for the government when they needed her if she wasn't capable of taking orders or being respectful regardless of the fact she rather kick his backside.

But that would have realistically got her thrown in jail and been a waste of time in the story because she needed answers and luckily she found it in the first person she met that happen not to want her to linger in town considering she was Black woman with the right to carry a gun in a town were people of color could not carry a gun. That is why he picks on her in the first place, not just because she was a Black coming into San Francisco.

Rain needed an "in" to the Chinese community of San Francisco in order to get her information and the sheriff provided that for her. His part ends there in Chinatown.

The incident at the wedding chapel though painful to tell made her the woman she was. It was a part of her life she never spoke of until she meets the doctor. She has horrid burn scars on her body and he has seen them, and out of his kindness and the infinity she feels for him she shares her painful story. It was one chapter of a flashback of her life and how she come to be alone in her chosen profession. I started to tell it, but because I had read and study so much on the lives and survival of the Black daughters of the west, I would have been ashamed if one of their ancestors had picked up my book and saw that I made light of the time period. I list books for reference for my readers which is a good hint to readers...if a writer bother to list references then she used realism in the book.

Still I can't say my story is overshadow with racial overture since race wasn't the issue at all. The entire story shifts into this paranormal investigation of people who are going missing in the San Francisco area, majority is Chinese and no one cared enough to find out why. Rain does and she proceeds with the help of the doctor to find out what happen to the missing people because she figures she will also find out what happen to Mei.

I was prepared for this book to not be liked by everyone. It won't be the first time. I had a lot that didn't like my transgender male leading man story in Dirty Little Secrets Anthology. But it was a love story I needed to tell.

I admire Beverly Jenkins, I have read her books also and the way she approach the west makes for a wonder read, it's her style, the thing that makes her different. I can not immolate I can only continue building on my style that makes readers seek my books out.

My entire career has been built on writing outside the box. I don't know if my readers will allow me to make a change now even if I wanted to, but never fear in the mixture of the serious books, there will still be something for you in the future to entertain you again I'm sure. Thank you again for the feed back, it means a lot to me that you took the time to do so.

Ree
Shiree McCarver


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