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I was afraid so! Yes, they are!
Any favorites you can suggest? I didn’t list Josh Lanyon, Mary Calmes and several others on your book list.
Gregory Ashe is great, but his slow burn is almost painful! I love Jordan Castillo Price PsyCop! I’m sure you have read Harper Fox. What about Catherine Coulter FBI Thriller series (skip book 1, it’s not very good) and her A Brit In the FBI; these are excellent!? I’m out of ideas, at least for mysteries.
Hello, sorry for intruding
I might be out of order, but I'd suggest several more series.
Some are paranormal while others are not.
(I tried to parse the series you already read, but I will confess I gave up coz you read a lot hehe.
If you already know them, apologies in advance).
I don't really know when a book crosses the mystery border for you so some might be irrelevant as well.
Seven of Spades by Cordelia Kingsbridge
Big Bad Wolf by Charlie Adhara
S by Saki Aida
Zero Hour by Aimee Nicole Walker
VRC: Vampire Related Crimes by Alice Winters
Medium Trouble by Alice Winters
Not Dead Yet by Jenn Burke
San Amaro Investigations by Kai Butler
Death and the Devil by L.J. Hayward
Ghostly investigations by Edward Kendrick
The Fantastic Fluke by Sam Burns
Bad Behavior by L.A. Witt and Cari Z.
Adam & Peter by A.M. Riley
Guns n' Boys by K.A. Merikan
There are others. God I have read so many it's almost scary.
I would mention some Chinese Webnovels which have or have not been licensed especially written by Priest, like
Silent Reading or Guardian
I concur with mentioning Gregory Ashe (I am a huge fan, almost as much as I am yours) and of course Psycop and Cold Case Psychic. S.E. Harmon definitely,
I'm sure you already know THIRDS as well
Lastly, and sorry if I'm off topic,
I'm glad I can write these following words. I've been wanting to tell you this for a while now, but I never found the courage.
Thank you, Thank you for the Kai Gracen series.
These books have become my haven when my life gets tough.
I mean, some would take antidepressants. Me? I listen to Greg Tremblay re-re-re-narrating Kai's adventures while falling asleep. Yes, they're that life changing for me. So thank you from my heart
(Plus I share your love for Asian culture)
And please keep Greg Tremblay as your narrator, he is by far one of the best. There are so many books I listened to, when I wished he had been the narrator instead...
I hope the words come to you more easily soon. I can't wait to read the next Kai Gracen.
NB. English is not my language so, please excuse my english if I sound like I'm 8 years old.
Nimpatan wrote: "Hello, sorry for intruding
I might be out of order, but I'd suggest several more series.
Some are paranormal while others are not.
(I tried to parse the series you already read, but I will confes..."
You are always more than welcome to join a discussion!
I usually read everyone in the MM genre. I would also add David Slayton to that for urban fantasy.
Greg is my brother in all but blood. He's one of my favourite people. I love him dearly :D He will always be my narrator :D
Donna wrote: "Gregory Ashe is great, but his slow burn is almost painful! I love Jordan Castillo Price PsyCop! I’m sure you have read Harper Fox. What about Catherine Coulter FBI Thriller series (skip book 1, it..."
I know JCP very well. :D And of course I read TA Moore and Ashe. I also have an unhealthy love for JD Robb (grins).
This is thinking outside the box, but I SWEAR this series is sooo worth it. "John Pickett Mysteries" set in Victorian London. In the start of the series (book 1 is "In M'Lady's Chamber") John Pickett is a Bowstreet Runner - one of the youngest principle officers (plain-clothes detective) they have and he's tasked with investigating a high-society murder.
It's not MM, and in fact the MF romance is an ongoing backstory throughout the series (not much on-page sex but ALL the feels), but the whole series is SERIOUSLY addictive.
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I was afraid so! Yes, they are! Any favorites you can suggest? I didn’t list Josh Lanyon, Mary Calmes and several others on your book list.
Gregory Ashe is great, but his slow burn is almost painful! I love Jordan Castillo Price PsyCop! I’m sure you have read Harper Fox. What about Catherine Coulter FBI Thriller series (skip book 1, it’s not very good) and her A Brit In the FBI; these are excellent!? I’m out of ideas, at least for mysteries.
Hello, sorry for intrudingI might be out of order, but I'd suggest several more series.
Some are paranormal while others are not.
(I tried to parse the series you already read, but I will confess I gave up coz you read a lot hehe.
If you already know them, apologies in advance).
I don't really know when a book crosses the mystery border for you so some might be irrelevant as well.
Seven of Spades by Cordelia Kingsbridge
Big Bad Wolf by Charlie Adhara
S by Saki Aida
Zero Hour by Aimee Nicole Walker
VRC: Vampire Related Crimes by Alice Winters
Medium Trouble by Alice Winters
Not Dead Yet by Jenn Burke
San Amaro Investigations by Kai Butler
Death and the Devil by L.J. Hayward
Ghostly investigations by Edward Kendrick
The Fantastic Fluke by Sam Burns
Bad Behavior by L.A. Witt and Cari Z.
Adam & Peter by A.M. Riley
Guns n' Boys by K.A. Merikan
There are others. God I have read so many it's almost scary.
I would mention some Chinese Webnovels which have or have not been licensed especially written by Priest, like
Silent Reading or Guardian
I concur with mentioning Gregory Ashe (I am a huge fan, almost as much as I am yours) and of course Psycop and Cold Case Psychic. S.E. Harmon definitely,
I'm sure you already know THIRDS as well
Lastly, and sorry if I'm off topic,
I'm glad I can write these following words. I've been wanting to tell you this for a while now, but I never found the courage.
Thank you, Thank you for the Kai Gracen series.
These books have become my haven when my life gets tough.
I mean, some would take antidepressants. Me? I listen to Greg Tremblay re-re-re-narrating Kai's adventures while falling asleep. Yes, they're that life changing for me. So thank you from my heart
(Plus I share your love for Asian culture)
And please keep Greg Tremblay as your narrator, he is by far one of the best. There are so many books I listened to, when I wished he had been the narrator instead...
I hope the words come to you more easily soon. I can't wait to read the next Kai Gracen.
NB. English is not my language so, please excuse my english if I sound like I'm 8 years old.
Nimpatan wrote: "Hello, sorry for intrudingI might be out of order, but I'd suggest several more series.
Some are paranormal while others are not.
(I tried to parse the series you already read, but I will confes..."
You are always more than welcome to join a discussion!
I usually read everyone in the MM genre. I would also add David Slayton to that for urban fantasy.
Greg is my brother in all but blood. He's one of my favourite people. I love him dearly :D He will always be my narrator :D
Donna wrote: "Gregory Ashe is great, but his slow burn is almost painful! I love Jordan Castillo Price PsyCop! I’m sure you have read Harper Fox. What about Catherine Coulter FBI Thriller series (skip book 1, it..."I know JCP very well. :D And of course I read TA Moore and Ashe. I also have an unhealthy love for JD Robb (grins).
This is thinking outside the box, but I SWEAR this series is sooo worth it. "John Pickett Mysteries" set in Victorian London. In the start of the series (book 1 is "In M'Lady's Chamber") John Pickett is a Bowstreet Runner - one of the youngest principle officers (plain-clothes detective) they have and he's tasked with investigating a high-society murder.It's not MM, and in fact the MF romance is an ongoing backstory throughout the series (not much on-page sex but ALL the feels), but the whole series is SERIOUSLY addictive.

Here goes:
M/M:
S.C. Wynne
Psychic Detective series
(Besides your writing…this is one of my favorites)
Dr. Maxwell Thornton Murder Mysteries
James Lear
Dan Stagg Mystery
Marshall Thornton
Pinx Video Mystery
Boystown Mystery
Frank W. Butterfield
Nick Williams Mystery
(Love these stories, set in the 70s-80s)
Joseph Hansen
Dave Brandstetter
(1970s & 1980s, Hansen was an early trailblazer in gay mystery writing)
SE Harmon
Rules of Possession (not mystery, just great read)
The Spectral Files
Andrea Smith/Eva Lenoir
Black Balled (not mystery, but so good!)
Straight:
LJ Ross
DCI Ryan Mysteries
(Moderately heavy, really excellent)
Angela Marsons
DI Kim Stone
(Pretty heavy, but addictive!)
Rhys Bowen
Her Royal Spyness
Molly Murphy
Constable Evans
(Light and funny)
Juliet Blackwell
Witchcraft Mystery
Haunted Home
(Light and fun)
Naomi Novik
Temeraire
(Not mystery, just amazing stories of a dragon)
Hope this helps! Got to be able to wind down in the evenings. Take care of yourself. Your heath is the priority. Inspiration will come when it may.