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Time Untime by Sherrilyn Kenyon, finished, lots of fun with the end of the Mayan calendar
Frozen Heat by 'Richard Castle' , still reading and having way to many fan girl squees with burglary detectives Malcolm and Reynolds
Fair Game by Patricia Briggs, not started yet, new Alpha and Omega, Yippie!
And Cold Days by Jim Butcher, finished, Dresden is back as the Winter Knight. Awesome!!


I also finished Warprize

I'll definitely be checking out the second books in both these series!

I'll finish Kiss of Snow in the psy-changeling series and will start on Tangle of Need tonight. Then I'll have no more of that series until the next book comes out. *le sigh*

Currently reading Stormdancer(Fantasy) shall tell you girls soon if it is good or not. There is so much hype for this particular book...Hopefully it lives up to it though it probably will not. :)

I also finished Warprize"
Claire, be prepared for a tear-jerker in Warsworn!!! That book is all sorts of emotional.
@Olivia, we have a "The Goblin King" thread on last month's discussion board!


Time Untime by Sherrilyn Kenyon, finished, lots of fun with the end of the Mayan calendar
Frozen Heat by 'Richard Castle' , still reading and having way to many fan girl sque..."
I like your taste in books! I didn't realize a new Patricia Briggs one was out, and I need to read Time Untime as well!


Not sure what I'll read next. I did end up putting a hold on Mead's Vampire Academy even though it's YA.

I am now reading Heat Wave, by Richard Castle. I had no idea these books actually existed! I love Castle!


Now reading Dark Dealings by Kim Knox. This is fantasy romance/erotica. The hero is pretty crude, but he's opening the heroine's eyes to her own magic and how she's actually being used by those around her. The story's a bit dark, with dark, twisted characters. I'm enjoying it very much.

ETA: I didn't finish it after all. I got halfway through and couldn't read it anymore. It's like badly written fanfic (badly written in that it was all telling and not showing with the most pretentious Mary Sues I've ever read...the prose itself was well done though). I was bored and moved on to other things.



It would be nice to have a hero who is something other than huge and well-muscled.

I loved those books!! So good, the first "angle" books that I was able to actually get into!

I liked this one even better than the Iron Duke, and much better than the 2nd Iron Seas book (couldn't get into the 2nd book, just didn't enjoy the two main characters or the story at all).

I'm reading another book by them next, called, House of Mirrors, which seems more interesting. It's set around 1900 and one of the main characters is the owner of a traveling carnival. Can't go wrong with carnies.

I've recently completed Back to the Good Fortune Diner and am now reading Forbidden Jewel of India. Both incredibly rich novels published by Harlequin.
I've become addicted to Outlander. I read books 1 & 2 a few years ago, but after re-reading Outlander I had to keep going.
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I loved The Native Star. The next book is really great, you actually get a really solid HEA and the hero's backstory explained. I also love that it's just two books in the series. Sometimes I can only commit to so much.

I finished the second Desperate Duchesses book by Eliosa James. I really did not like the first book because I thought it was tedious and I felt the characters were silly, but this one was better.


I loved The Native Star. The next book is really great, you actually get a really solid HEA and the her..."
The second one is definitely on my (much too long) TBR list. Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ does have a 3rd and 4th book listed, but they look like they deal with the next generation of characters.
Mary wrote: "Claire wrote: "Over the holidays I read The Native Star
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I loved The Native Star. The next book is really great, you actually get a really solid HEA and the her..."
There are only two books published because the author got dropped by her publisher. Last I checked, she plans to self-publish the rest of the series.

I loved The Native Star. The next book is really great, you actually get a really solid HEA and the her..."
There are only two books published because the author got dropped by her publisher. Last I checked, she plans to self-publish the rest of the series.

I liked this one even..."
This is what I have on deck to read next. I'm halfway through Heart of Steel. I really like Archimedes and his sister. Yasmeen, I'm on the fence about. Sometimes I'm really drawn into her character, and sometimes she's just too much the tough, abrasive heroine. I really enjoy Meljean Brook's Iron Seas world, and The Iron Duke was my fave book out of the 2012 VF selections.
I also started Nicholas by Elizabeth Amber. It's the first book in her 'Lords of Satyr' series. It's really trashy - the prologue has sexy times, even. I think it was supposed to be character-defining sex, though. As in, these dudes are satyrs! Satyrs have sex! But sacred pagan sex!) But, yeah, there are stock characters so far and alpha males, but not as hilariously full-on crazy as the Nina Bangs dino shapeshifter series to make up for it. I kind of bought this book for the sake of eye-rolling, though, and not because I thought 'satyr-faerie romance' screamed quality storytelling. It's at least gloriously out there enough to make me giggle.

Right now I'm almost halfway through Grimspace and I'm liking it so far.
I've also been reading The Dresden Files and have read the first three. I plan on reading the rest.

I'll probably continue with the series to see what happens in the world, even though I have to admit it definitely won't be at the absolute top of my list due to the predictable "you're mine and you will submit to my advances since you need my protection" bullshizzle. I really hate that dynamic. If you hated it in the Iron Duke, then you'll hate this book. If it didn't bother you at all AND you liked the alpha male way of Singh's Psy-changeling series, then I suspect you'll really like this book.
Gunnhildur wrote: "I'm almost halfway through Grimspace...[and] I've also been reading The Dresden Files..."
How funny! I tried to get the next Grimspace books from the library, but we don't have them! And I just put the Dresden books on my "to get" list for this weekend. I tried to read them years ago because I really liked the TV series, but the writing was so bad that I doubt I got to page 20 on Storm Front. I'm going to try again though. My tolerance for bad writing has gone way up recently. :p
BonnieBew wrote: "I'm halfway through Heart of Steel. I really like Archimedes and his sister. Yasmeen, I'm on the fence about. Sometimes I'm really drawn into her character, and sometimes she's just too much the tough, abrasive heroine."
I think every character annoyed the heck out of me in that second book, and I don't know why. I suppose none of them really felt like real people to me.

I just finished the 4th Outlander book
. Now that I'm more invested in the series I'm getting nitpicky about things, but I'm still loving it!







Next I'll probably resign myself to read my local book club Feb. pick "Glow"



About a Elera the dragonslayer who rescues Karl from being a virgin sacrifice and in reward demands his viriginity.

I'm currently half way through Beautiful Creatures because the movie is coming out soon, now I'm wishing I hadn't bought the stupid book. >.<

I also bought One Good Earl Deserves a Lover by Sarah MacLean and am looking forward to that - smart girls for the win!
I probably won't read it and Unraveled back to back because they seem like they might have similar plot lines and I don't want to get bored. Anyone else get a little annoyed by the "sibling sets" romance trope? Milan's series is about 3 brothers; MacLean's is about 2 (I assume book #3 will focus on the 3rd) sisters. Is this just an easy way to get a multi-book deal, or are these the literary equivalent of soap operas?

Just finished The Name of the Wind on audio book. Really solid epic fantasy.
Some of my favorite Urban Fantasy reads of January include:
Bayou Moon - I just love Ilona Andrews
Once Burned - A great spin-off series of Jeaniene
Frost's Night Huntress World
Some enjoyable LitFic picks:
Middlesex - A good coming of age/coming of boy story by Jeffrey Eugenides
Gone Girl - A deliciously dark & twisted tale by Gillian Flynn
Disappointing reads:
Outlander - sorry, I hated this month's VF pick
The Sisters Brothers - this may be the first western that I've read, by Patrick deWitt, and at times I was really drawn into the story, but alas, it never really seemed to go anywhere
Notorious Nineteen - Come on Janet Evanovich, this series seems to have devolved into cookie cutter caricatures plugged into the same plot. Once upon a time, there was character development in this series, but that is a thing of the past
Hissy Fit - a moderately entertaining Chick Lit tale from Mary Kay Andrews, unfortunately predictable and the heroine meandered toward annoying a bit too often

Just finished The Name of the Wind on audio book. Really solid epic fantasy.
Some of my favorite Urban Fantasy reads of January include:
Bayou ..."
I think Bayou Moon is my favorite of the Edge series (still have to read the last one) and I really hope it gets picked one month for a VagFan group read!


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I recently read House of Suns, which was a beautifully written space opera, though the end felt a bit anti-climactic to me.
Since I plowed through my re-read Outlander early in the month, I also re-read Dragonfly in Amber (Book 2). DiA was as far as I'd made it into the series before, but I got started on Voyager (Book 3) today. I'll probably get through all 7 current books just in time to re-read them before the 8th comes out in the fall. :P