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Penny Reid (reidromance) | 83 comments Mod
Use this discussion to post what you're reading RIGHT NOW and what your thoughts are on that/those book/books.


message 2: by Alana ~ The Book Pimp (last edited Dec 16, 2014 09:26AM) (new)

Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 79 comments Ironically:
Friends Without Benefits (Knitting in the City, #2) by Penny Reid Too soon to tell, but my awesomesauce sensor indicates this WILL be awesome and I'm just so excited.

Also reading:
Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer - REALLY am liking this one, don't know why I avoided it for so long. Truly interest retelling of Cinderella.
* Wicked War of Mine (Overworld Chronicles #9) by John Corwin *Actually this one is a beta read of the next book in the series-#10! John Corwin is one of fav writers and rare, vermilion unicorn and I am so honored to be one of his unicornette beta readers/fangirl. He totally understands my undying affection for The Princess Bride, and caters to it.
The Girl in 6E (The Girl in 6E, #1) by Alessandra Torre - Still early on, and disturbing. I think in a good way... maybe?


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Chris Brandstatter (cabrand) | 121 comments I've been thinking of trying Cinder. I will have to read it now!


message 4: by Penny (last edited Dec 16, 2014 10:59AM) (new)

Penny Reid (reidromance) | 83 comments Mod
I've been wanting to read Cinder as well... this is going on my TBR list!

I'm about to leave town for two weeks and the place I'm going has minimal internet (i.e. Dial up O.o ) so I'm loading my Kindle with books.

I want to start with Elizabeth Hunter's Elemental Mysteries series A Hidden Fire


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 79 comments Penny wrote: "I want to start with Elizabeth Hunter's Elemental Mysteries series A Hidden Fire "

I like that it was set in Houston (my old stomping grounds) and it was OK. I actually liked a side character better than the main characters. I think I gave it 4♥'s


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Penny Reid (reidromance) | 83 comments Mod
Alana ~ The Book Pimp wrote: "Penny wrote: "I want to start with Elizabeth Hunter's Elemental Mysteries series A Hidden Fire "

I like that it was set in Houston (my old stomping grounds) and it was OK. I actually liked a side..."


Thanks for the heads up!
I think she and I share a lot of readers. She is wonderful on twitter, so I thought it was time to give the series a try. I'll let you know what I think!


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Jexa | 2 comments I haven't read Elizabeth Hunter's Elemental series, but I LOVED The Genius and The Muse. Beautiful story!

I'm currently reading Five Miles (Gypsy Brothers, #3) by Lili St. Germain . It's book three in the Gypsy brothers serial. It's really good/terrifying. Sometimes I find myself sitting there with my muscles tense and my hand over mouth in disbelief, but it's fun to react that way. Really dark though, and not so much a romance as it is a revenge story.


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Tammy (bookworm1286) | 6 comments I just started Fate Book Two by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
FATE BOOK TWO by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
I read the first one and wanted to see what happens...


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Tammy (bookworm1286) | 6 comments Penny wrote: "I've been wanting to read Cinder as well... this is going on my TBR list!

I'm about to leave town for two weeks and the place I'm going has minimal internet (i.e. Dial up O.o ) so I'm loading my K..."


Penny, you should put The Eyre Affair (Thursday Next #1) by Jasper Fforde on your TBR list, I'd be interested to see if you liked it, I think it is awesomely quirky and funny but it's not for everyone, British humor doesn't always come across the same for everyone. If you like it there is a whole series called The Thursday Next series and he also has a Nursery Crimes series and more recently a young readers series The Last Dragonslayer (which I want to read eventually)
The Eyre Affair (Thursday Next, #1) by Jasper Fforde
they are not in the romance genre, more Scifi/fantasy kinda
here's a blurb:

The first installment in Jasper Fforde’s New York Times bestselling series of Thursday Next novels introduces literary detective Thursday Next and her alternate reality of literature-obsessed England

Fans of Douglas Adams and P. G. Wodehouse will love visiting Jasper Fforde's Great Britain, circa 1985, when time travel is routine, cloning is a reality (dodos are the resurrected pet of choice), and literature is taken very, very seriously: it’s a bibliophile’s dream. England is a virtual police state where an aunt can get lost (literally) in a Wordsworth poem and forging Byronic verse is a punishable offense. All this is business as usual for Thursday Next, renowned Special Operative in literary detection. But when someone begins kidnapping characters from works of literature and plucks Jane Eyre from the pages of Brontë's novel, Thursday is faced with the challenge of her career. Fforde's ingenious fantasy—enhanced by a Web site that re-creates the world of the novel—unites intrigue with English literature in a delightfully witty mix. Thursday’s zany investigations continue with six more bestselling Thursday Next novels, including One of Our Thursdays is Missing and the upcoming The Woman Who Died A Lot. Visit jasperfforde.com.


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Penny Reid (reidromance) | 83 comments Mod
Jexa wrote: "I haven't read Elizabeth Hunter's Elemental series, but I LOVED The Genius and The Muse. Beautiful story!

I'm currently reading Five Miles (Gypsy Brothers, #3) by Lili St. Germain. It's book three in the Gypsy br..."


YAY!!! REVENGE!!! I love revenge books. I've always wanted to write one. I think that's why The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas and Six of Hearts by L.H. Cosway are two of my favorites.


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Penny Reid (reidromance) | 83 comments Mod
Tammy wrote: "Penny wrote: "I've been wanting to read Cinder as well... this is going on my TBR list!

I'm about to leave town for two weeks and the place I'm going has minimal internet (i.e. Dial up O.o ) so I'..."


Thanks, Tammy! I'll give it a go <3


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Nanou (bananainthevoid) | 4 comments I'm re-reading "Riveted" by Meljean Brooke. I recently read book 4 of her Iron Seas series and it make me want to re-read all the other.

it's steampunk and it's really good and I'm desperately in love with Archimedes Fox ♥ (hero of book 2, he's the lovechild of Han Solo and Indiana Jones) but the other men in this series are great too (Ariq *sigh*)


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Elizabeth Lynx | 7 comments You all are probably going to hate me but I started to read Geoducks are for Lovers and got massively bored, put it down. Now I have Gone by Deborah Bladon, on 3rd chapter. So far so good.


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Ellie I'm reading Liberty and Other Stories by Alexis Hall It's a collection of stories (some are prequels , others, sequels) about the characters from Prosperity (Prosperity, #1) by Alexis Hall

It's a queer steampunk romance series by Alexis Hall and I'm loving it. It's written in thieves' cant and the language is challenging but it's writing is so beautiful, absolutely mesmerising.

Nanou, I've read only The Kraken King in this series and I loved it. Does Ariq appear in Riveted as well? If so, I'll need to read it asap :)


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Quinn Fforde | 16 comments Penny wrote: "Tammy wrote: "Penny wrote: "I've been wanting to read Cinder as well... this is going on my TBR list!

I'm about to leave town for two weeks and the place I'm going has minimal internet (i.e. Dial ..."


Tammy is completely right about Jasper Fforde. (Notice my internet name.) He is absolutely brilliant and funny. He also takes amazing photographs. He used to work on movie sets as a cameraman on sets like Highlander 2 and Goldeneye. The only movie star he ever asked for a photograph was Desmond Llewelyn because Q!!!! Anyway, his books are next to yours on my keeper shelf. Read the books!


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Quinn Fforde | 16 comments I am currently working my way through my ridiculously large collection of Christmas stories. I am in the middle of Our Totally Ridiculous, Made-up Christmas Relationship by Brittainy C. Cherry. It is a bit raunchy, but the MCs have sucked me in by making me laugh. I have to know what happens. Not your usual Christmas story by any means!


message 17: by Nanou (last edited Dec 16, 2014 01:46PM) (new)

Nanou (bananainthevoid) | 4 comments Elena - Nanou, I've read only The Kraken King in this series and I loved it. Does Ariq appear in Riveted as well? If so, I'll need to read it asap :)

No, Riveted is like a stand-alone. whereas you can found some of the same characters in books 1-2-4, book 3 has no mention of them, but re-reading does me good, because in the story the Australian Smuggler den is mentioned as very dangerous ^^ . I advice you with all my heart to read the other books from the Iron Seas ;)


message 18: by Cyndi (last edited Dec 16, 2014 03:07PM) (new)

Cyndi (cyndimaurer) | 13 comments Mod
Magic Burns (Kate Daniels, #2) by Ilona Andrews

I still have mixed feels... But April promises me that they/it gets better.

Also
Love Hacked (Knitting in the City, #3) by Penny Reid
Because Alex

And listening to
Neanderthal Seeks Human A Smart Romance (Knitting in the City, #1) by Penny Reid

****PR did not endorse this post. Her books just make dissertating better


message 19: by Penny (new)

Penny Reid (reidromance) | 83 comments Mod
Elizabeth wrote: "You all are probably going to hate me but I started to read Geoducks are for Lovers and got massively bored, put it down. Now I have Gone by Deborah Bladon, on 3rd chapter. So far so good."

LOL! I could never hate you <3 ;-)


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April (cheerupuemokid) | 3 comments Cyndi wrote: "Magic Burns (Kate Daniels, #2) by Ilona Andrews

I still have mixed feels... But April promises me that they/it gets better.

Also
Love Hacked (Knitting in the City, #3) by Penny Reid
Because Alex

And listening to
[bookcover:Neande..."




YAYYYYYY KATE DANIELS


message 21: by April (last edited Dec 16, 2014 04:45PM) (new)

April (cheerupuemokid) | 3 comments Landline by Rainbow Rowell
Because, Rainbow Rowell. 'nuff said.

BUT SOON- Magic Rises (Kate Daniels, #6) by Ilona Andrews


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Tammy (bookworm1286) | 6 comments Elizabeth wrote: "You all are probably going to hate me but I started to read Geoducks are for Lovers and got massively bored, put it down. Now I have Gone by Deborah Bladon, on 3rd chapter. So far so good."

I liked Deborah Bladon's Ruin series, I have already bought Gone but I think I'll wait until the whole series is out so I won't have to wait after each one...


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Nasreen | 1 comments So I finally decided to start the Addicted to You (Addicted, #1) by Krista Ritchie series after seeing all the hype about it. Guys, it just didn't appeal to me, didn't quite get why this series got so many good reviews. The main couple that this series is based are too destructive in a relationship. I must say though that I am now reading Rose/Conner's story Kiss the Sky (Calloway Sisters, #1; Addicted, #2.1) by Krista Ritchie and it's by far so much better! I'm really enjoying this read!


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Liz | 2 comments Hi! I just finished the first two books by Scott Prussing in the Seduction trilogy (so far it's heavy on the BDSM, light on the romance, but I have a feeling that might change). I've enjoyed them more than any other in this kind of genre.


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 79 comments Nasreen wrote: "So I finally decided to start the Addicted to You (Addicted, #1) by Krista Ritchie series after seeing all the hype about it. Guys, it just didn't appeal to me, didn't quite get why this series got so many goo..."

You have to like destructive relationships to like the book (which I did) - it's like a car wreck... basically everyone is going to slow down and look for car bits and blood but not everyone will get a sick thrill from it. Obviously, I'm in the sicko in this analogy, but I can live with that! It's boring if everyone liked all the same books- spice of life keeps things interesting!


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Miranda Pinto | 3 comments Lonely Boy A novel by Brandi Lortie

A new book my friend wrote. So proud of her. Its a cute teen story.


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Chris Brandstatter (cabrand) | 121 comments I am reading "Lawyers in Love"! Love it!!! :-)


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Penny Reid (reidromance) | 83 comments Mod
Chris wrote: "I am reading "Lawyers in Love"! Love it!!! :-)"

N.M. Silber is hilarious and witty and sweet and kind <3 <3


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Penny Reid (reidromance) | 83 comments Mod
I just finished Confessions of a Reformed Tom Cat by Daisy Prescott and IT WAS SO GOOD!!! It releases in mid-February and I will be making a ruckus about it when it does.

Right now I'm re-reading The Law of Moses because I loved it so much and I want to write a review that does it justice.


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) | 79 comments I have to finish Losing Logan (Losing Logan, #1) by Sherry D. Ficklin so that I can finally start *the sound of a chorus of angels* Beauty and the Mustache (Knitting in the City, #4) by Penny Reid

Ok, usually, I try NOT to squee as a rule... but, screw it. **Squee**


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Hajar (hajarabidin) | 11 comments Now im reading heavens scent from sasha wagstaff and im hooked with it!!


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Penny Reid (reidromance) | 83 comments Mod
Hajar wrote: "Now im reading heavens scent from sasha wagstaff and im hooked with it!!"

I'll have to look that up!


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Penny Reid (reidromance) | 83 comments Mod
Alana ~ The Book Pimp wrote: "I have to finish Losing Logan (Losing Logan, #1) by Sherry D. Ficklin so that I can finally start *the sound of a chorus of angels* Beauty and the Mustache (Knitting in the City, #4) by Penny Reid

Ok, usually, I try NOT to squee as a r..."


I've never heard of Losing Logan... interested in your thoughts.


message 34: by Chris (new)

Chris Brandstatter (cabrand) | 121 comments I have been reading "Crouching Tiger, Forbidden Vampire" It's the last book in Kerrelyn Sparks's Series. Love it!


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Hajar (hajarabidin) | 11 comments yeap..you should try and look it up.although my friend said its not suit for her taste. i found that books from Sasha Wagstaff really good and i really like women who is stand right for herself and being independent without relying on others.but hey..different people different opinion.just in case here are the book Heaven Scent by Sasha Wagstaff and uh~~..her another book Changing Grooms by Sasha Wagstaff ..just in case..tee hee hee


message 36: by Liz (new)

Liz | 2 comments I am reading the Sweet Seduction series (there are 6 or 7 standalones) by Nicole Claire. Set in NZ, all romantic action thrillers.


message 37: by Christy Wilson (last edited Jan 16, 2015 02:47PM) (new)

Christy Wilson (christyherself) | 4 comments Maya And The Tough Guy (Big Girl Panties #2) by Carter Ashby

I have my ARC on this to get done in time for the blitz release on January 20! I loved the first book in this series and highly recommend it to everyone -

Zoey And The Nice Guy (Big Girl Panties, #1) by Carter Ashby


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Penny Reid (reidromance) | 83 comments Mod
Christy wrote: "Maya And The Tough Guy (Big Girl Panties #2) by Carter Ashby

I have my ARC on this to get done in time for the blitz release on January 20! I loved the first book in this series and highly recommend it to everyon..."


Are they funny??


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McGee Magoo | 34 comments Worth the Fall (The McKinney Brothers, #1) by Claudia Connor is what I am reading tonight. It's very sweet, though I'm not entirely sure I like that the heroine is 6 mos pregnant with her dead husband's baby. I think if I were 6 months pregnant and had 4 children already, I'd cut the Wang off of any man who dared to look my way. But maybe that's just me.


message 40: by Aaly (new)

Aaly | 38 comments I love worth the fall, but yes it was strange at first! I enjoyed it anyway and i received an ARC for Worth the Risk (Book 2) and it was better than this one.


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Aaly | 38 comments Christy i have my ARC too! I need a funny one because i read Falling away by Penelope Douglas and i was in a mess at the end, it's was tough!


message 42: by Elizabeth (last edited Jan 17, 2015 06:04AM) (new)

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Elizabeth Lynx | 7 comments Tammy wrote: I liked Deborah Bladon's Ruin series, I have already bought Gone but I think I'll wait until the whole series is out so I won't have to wait after each one...

Yeah, Tammy I realized this after reading the book. Now I'm pissed at myself for starting a book at the beginning of the series. But I just finished Extreme Close-Up (Perspectives, #1) by Julie Jaret and loved it. It was funny and well-written with steamy sex scenes. Now I'm on Julie Jaret's other book Over-Exposed (Perspectives, #2) by Julie Jaret which is proving just as good.


message 44: by Iveta (last edited Jan 17, 2015 08:06AM) (new)

Iveta | 6 comments I just finished Six of Hearts by LH Cosway. I have a few of her books in my (very long) reading queue but made it a priority; I want to ensure I read at least one of her books before The Hooker and the Hermit is released! I couldn't put it down, it was really good. I want to move on to Painted Faces (is it better than Six of Hearts?) but I promised myself I'd read a biography/non-fiction book next. So I just started The Black Count Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo by Tom Reiss . I've been wanting to read it for years. Wow, the prologue hooked me straight away. Tom Reiss is a fantastic writer!


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Hajar (hajarabidin) | 11 comments I dare not said six of hearts less interesting than painted faces.the things is..ALL of LH books are SUPER GOOD!!..you should go and read painted faces because its unusual witty and its beyond to describe how different it is from other books..come on..drag queen and a baker??..you surely must have the curiosity how the story goes right?!!..go go go!!..read it!..hahaa


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Hajar (hajarabidin) | 11 comments I dare not said six of hearts less interesting than painted faces.the things is..ALL of LH books are SUPER GOOD!!..you should go and read painted faces because its unusual witty and its beyond to describe how different it is from other books..come on..drag queen and a baker??..you surely must have the curiosity how the story goes right?!!..go go go!!..read it!..hahaa


message 47: by Hajar (new)

Hajar (hajarabidin) | 11 comments I dare not said six of hearts less interesting than painted faces.the things is..ALL of LH books are SUPER GOOD!!..you should go and read painted faces because its unusual witty and its beyond to describe how different it is from other books..come on..drag queen and a baker??..you surely must have the curiosity how the story goes right?!!..go go go!!..read it!..hahaa


message 48: by Iveta (new)

Iveta | 6 comments Hajar wrote: "I dare not said six of hearts less interesting than painted faces.the things is..ALL of LH books are SUPER GOOD!!..you should go and read painted faces because its unusual witty and its beyond to d..."

Oh I'll definitely read it, I already purchased it a while ago! I just thought I read somewhere that people liked Painted Faces better.


message 49: by Preet (new)

Preet (chanpreet) | 8 comments I'm about to start Season Vining's upcoming novel, Held Against You, but I what I really want to read is The Hooker and The Hermit. :)


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Lee (leecee) | 3 comments I just finished a very intriguing and different book, The Syrian Virgin, by Zack Love. It's about a young Christian, Syrian woman who survives horrific terrorism and escapes to NYC to start a new life. Her dedication to helping the Syrian people while a student at Columbia leads her to two men (a Mideast activist and an affluent professor) who have very different agendas but the shared desire to bring her into their lives. It's the first of 2 books, the 2nd coming in March. Highly recommend.
The Syrian Virgin (The Syrian Virgin #1) by Zack Love
Next up: Julia Quinn's new release and then The H and The H!!
The Secrets of Sir Richard Kenworthy (Smythe-Smith Quartet, #4) by Julia Quinn The Hooker and the Hermit by L.H. Cosway


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