Romance Lovers for the Challenge-Impaired discussion
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Interesting websites
http://www.fantasticfiction.comthis is the one I go to, often to find the order of series of books.
Another one I have just recently found is
http://likesbooks.com
This gives you reviews, and sensuality ratings for books. For those whome are sensitive to the graphic or non-graphic content in there romance novels.
Shell wrote: "http://www.fantasticfiction.comthis is the one I go to, often to find the order of series of books.
Another one I have just recently found is
http://likesbooks.com
This gives you revi..."
Thanks Shell, I checked out likesbooks.com, and I really liked what I saw. The sensuality ratings for books should be helpful to a lot of readers.
I LOVE http://www.fictiondb.com. That's where I find myself on a regular basis hunting up backlists of authors, getting full lists of series, etc. It's my go-to site for book info. :-)
Here's a link that you paranormal romance lovers might like:http://paranormal-romancejunkies.webs...
Jacqueline wrote: "Thanks Michelle! This place looks amazing- have been on the lookout for a PR site! :)"No problem! You may want to check this one out too:
http://prjbookclub.webs.com
Jacqueline wrote: "Dang Michelle- you certainly know of some pretty awesome sites :)"I find some on here, and others just by researching different authors. I'm really excited about the shomi site. I signed up for the newsletter :)
Megan wrote: "She does- doesn't she! I don't know where she finds all of these!"I spend more time web surfing than reading, lol!
*Laughs* Probably a good thing, though, since I'm regimental in my my online-ness. Email, goodreads, myspace (only to check up Kenyon's updates lol), paperbackswap.com, and AAR....usually in that order, too! *Laughs*
That is why GoodReads is a double edged sword- can't live with it (as it takes away reading time), but now I certainly can't live without it (b/c I've found so many new wonderful books and authors I never would have discovered on my own!) LOL
Amen, hon! It really is funny how a site dedicated to reading and books actually steals my book reading time! :) Irony- gotta love it!
I could probably read another 20 books a year if I could stay off paperbackswap, goodreads and various other sites. I didn't see this mentioned: booksfree.com. It's like Netflix for books.
Mary wrote: "I could probably read another 20 books a year if I could stay off paperbackswap, goodreads and various other sites. I didn't see this mentioned: booksfree.com. It's like Netflix for books."
Netflix for books? I'll be checking that site out tonight. Thanks!
I came across the link to this website while reading a thread in the pnr group. I found the info on pnr and urban fantasy interesting. There's also a "top ten list" for various genre's.http://www.dirtysexybooks.com/Dirty_S...
Here is the link to the 2010 RITA and Golden Heart Award winners if anyone is interested:http://www.rwa.org/cs/2010_rita_award...
http://www.nocturnereads.webs.com/Nocturne Reads is currently holding a giveaway for 4 books in The Immortals After Dark sereis by Kresley Cole.
http://www.rwa.org/cs/rwa_annual_conf...There's still plenty of time to plan for this if anyone's interested, or already has plans to be in the area.
For Shayla Black/Shelley Bradley fans:) Doomsday Brethren fans:)Wicked Lovers fans:)
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/4...
These are links that Lisa found, and they're great!http://www.thebookmuseum.com/index1.htm
http://jonpaulstudios.com/bookmarks/inde...
Okay, Michelle, I just spent 1.15 hours at http://ebookfling.com/ all thanks to you. LOL! Anyway, I signed up for 10 books. There are a lot more Kindle books available than Nook. I couldn't believe what they posted when I did a search for 'romance'...but, I think this is a fairly new site and it will only get more organized. I put a request in for one book so far. I'll have to see how long it takes to have it flung back at me, and how the process works. LOL. THANKS!




http://www.historicalromancewriters.com/
http://www.vampirelibrary.com/
Both of these sites provide info on various authors, and series order, etc. Feel free to share any similar websites that you come across. Thanks!