Z.A.’s
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(group member since Aug 21, 2012)
Z.A.’s
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Hi Tara! Yes. Gasp, is in print. Cool huh? I pet those books when Loose Id sends me my copies. I don't care how many ebooks I put out, print books make me feel legit!
Sunne wrote: "I second the Widdershins-series by Jordan Hawk, perfect, just perfect.Oh, and I kind of discovered Eli Easton as an author for sweet, funny, light and very entertaining stories. Have read a few n..."
I did the same with Eli Easton. Read EVERYTHING. Very sweet, very funny. Puzzle Me This was a treasure, I thought.
Kaje wrote: "I loved Bone Rider - like an M/(M)/M SciFi adventure blockbuster movie with unexpected loveThe Magpie Lord - great Victorian fantasy HFN series opener
[book:Salva..."
All good suggestions, and some I haven't read. You're free to add books you recommend to our bookshelf Kaje, I always love a good book recommend.
Angel wrote: "Z.A. wrote: "Whatchu reading out there? Anything I should know about? Anything we should read together? "Just finished the third Whyborn and Griffin novel (OMG - I LOVE them!) from Jordan Hawk an..."
I read all three of those, they're wonderful. did you know that they're available on audible as audio books? I have the first two, and I really enjoy them.
I have been reading a LOT lately, got a lot of books over the holidays and I am just digging into them now. I'm putting the m/m books I'm reading or have read up in our group bookshelf. They're usually books I've read and enjoyed for one reason or another. Whatchu reading out there? Anything I should know about? Anything we should read together?
I just joined a Tuesday Night Crit group. Me. The one who writes under a rock. The one who hunches over her keyboard and never shares her work until she gives it to her editor. Old dog -----> learning new tricks. Wish me luck!
Which story is the hardest choice!!! I always have one moment during NaNoWriMo where I want to jump ship and swim to another story because it looks easier, but that's part of the drama, isn't it?I used to always finish one project before starting another. NO takebacks and no tradesies. But lately (for the last two weeks) I have given myself permission to jump from one to another and it's KILLING productivity.
Only when I go back and make myself complete a task will I start getting books out again.
Hm...Eeny, meeny, miny, moe... Which shall it be, my pretties?
Aleksandr wrote: "I really enjoyed writing the food scene in Capture and Surrender. It was based on a couple meals I made. :) It was the first major food scene I had ever done because I got burned by all this bitchi..."My word, as if food preparation was a girl thing. Better never tell my kids that, the stereotype is batting zero around here... LOL
Fresno is nice. I always think of raisins... Wasn't there a soap opera sort of parody set in Fresno?
I made Eggs Benedict today, mostly because I've read Fair Game by Josh Lanyon a geshmillion times and I keep reading that scene where his character Elliot makes them. It sounded so easy when he did it...NOT. well. Actually, it is easy, except everything has to be done separately and then assembled while still hot. That part isn't easy. But my hollandaise? C'est Magnifique!
I put some new books up on the shelf. All TIP TOP, I can assure you! I LOVED The Magpie Lord. AMAZING enjoyable book. I haven't rated them yet because I want to share them, but rest assured, if I put a book up there, I have read it and I enjoyed it.
Susan wrote: "Z.A. wrote: "Hi there Christine, We just took our second off to college at UC Irvine, and I'm driving the first up to her school in Northern California today, effectively reducing the chicks in my ..."I love the UC system! My dauther's at UCSC and my son is at UCI. I am a UC mom. (and I have the bills to prove it.) It's still a bargain!
I LOVE young adult books. Since my bent has always been romance, I was particularly drawn to Meg Cabot, but not the princess books. I loved the Missing Series and the ghost books... I can't remember what those were called... I loved those. *sighs*
Hi there Christine, We just took our second off to college at UC Irvine, and I'm driving the first up to her school in Northern California today, effectively reducing the chicks in my nest by half... *sobs* I can't imagine what it will be like when they're all gone.Happy to meet you, There's a thread here somewhere with lots of great book recs and we'd be pleased to hear yours as well!
Welcome!
ZAM
