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animeartistjo) wrote2008-09-30 02:02 am
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Actual books I want.
Not just fanfiction--published stuff! All m/m of course. *g*
Josh Lanyon's Adrien English omnibus. LooseID. Argh! Read the "After Series" interview Lanyon had with the main characters and it was so depressing, I'm striking this. T_T I'm a romantic at heart and while the ending wasn't the typical "happily ever after", I WANT that type of ending in anything I'm actually paying money for. T^T
Er... Nightrunner. Who wrote it? Trilogy. Fantasy.
Kirby Crow's Scarlett and the White Wolf. Trilogy, only as eBook. Fantasy. Hee, blonde top, brunette bottom? Maybe? <3
Elisa Viperas's Dark Lord Seeks Friendship, Maybe More. Torn because, who does he end up with? I'm hoping for the cliche answer--it's the adviser. But, only one novel! Ugly cover art b/c only offered as eBook ($4).
Jet Mykles's Heaven Sent Just Heaven and Purgatory, though. Art by PL Nunn! >.< ($12.82 print omnibus) Excerpts match the title. Maybe Faith from the series as well.
Emily Veinglory's The Wicca Man: Tongue-Tied Only first in series. ebook only. HOT excerpt.
Er... Nightrunner. Who wrote it? Trilogy. Fantasy.
Kirby Crow's Scarlett and the White Wolf. Trilogy, only as eBook. Fantasy. Hee, blonde top, brunette bottom? Maybe? <3
Elisa Viperas's Dark Lord Seeks Friendship, Maybe More. Torn because, who does he end up with? I'm hoping for the cliche answer--it's the adviser. But, only one novel! Ugly cover art b/c only offered as eBook ($4).
Jet Mykles's Heaven Sent Just Heaven and Purgatory, though. Art by PL Nunn! >.< ($12.82 print omnibus) Excerpts match the title. Maybe Faith from the series as well.
Emily Veinglory's The Wicca Man: Tongue-Tied Only first in series. ebook only. HOT excerpt.
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Anyways, I assume you've read it? Would you recommend the entire series?
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I haven't read the fourth book. I didn't even realize there was a fourth book until I was looking for the author's name and found mention of it. I see that a trip to the book store is in my future...
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(wow, instant reply!)
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http://www.torquerebooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=499
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How on earth did you find my little post?
Oh could you? I've read at least an excerpt of the others, but your publisher's site was a little confusing. ^^;
Thank you for coming forward!
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Hi! And a friend poked me and said "hey lookit this!" Ha! :)
I will send via email. Enjoy reading. :)
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The rest of your choices makes me think you're more interested in romance and fantasy; if "happy ever after" is all you're looking for, then no, you probably won't like it. However, imo, Adrien is a very endearing character. I would have enjoyed reading about him even if there hadn't been a sniff of romance in the story.
If it turns out that you buy it, enjoy it, and decide you want to try more in the mystery genre, then I can give you the names of a couple of other M/M mystery authors that you might also enjoy.
As for Myckles... She admits to having strong yaoi tendencies, but I picked up a couple of actual yaoi novels at Yaoicon, and I have to say that Myckles was by far the better buy. To illustrate: the yaoi novels will continue to sit on my bookshelf until I find someone with much lower standards to dump them on, and Faith is sitting on my desk, already well-read.
I have all four of the Heaven Sent books in both ebook and print. I know that in my review I said that I liked Heaven most, but that was before I'd read Faith, which is now my favorite. Other than that, I strongly stand by my original review.
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I have to admit that I haven't read that many mystery novels, m/m or otherwise before; I've just never seen the appeal. I don't mind a little mystery with my sci-fi or fantasy, but most of them seem to be a lot darker than my preferred genre of reading.
I really liked the excerpts from the Myckles book, but several people have informed me that they're PWPs and I like my romance to slowly build up. Do they start having sex two chapters into the book? Or is it more towards the middle or the end? However, I do like my books to be in print, so the fact the the first two are available as an omnibus is a total pro towards purchasing them. Your positive response towards "Faith" only reinforces mine.
Thanks!
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I simply cannot agree with the people who told you that the Heaven Sent books are PWPs, and LdDurham agrees with me. There's a lot of sex, yes, but there's also a story in between. Is it edgy, angsty, deep, gut-wrenching? Well, not really. These are romances, after all, they don't pretend to be anything else. Boy meets boy, boy falls into bed with boy, boy takes for-freakin'-ever to admit he's in love. And that's the difference between a PWP and a romance, isn't it? In romance, it doesn't matter how soon they fall into bed, what matters is how well they fall in love.
It's ironic. You want UST and slow build-up, which is what happens in the Adrien English books, but you don't like a dark story, which is what you won't find in Heaven Sent. Both sets seem to sit on opposite ends of what you're looking for.