Friday, December 02, 2016

Friday Book Club

The doors of the Friday Book Club are now open. What are you reading and loving this week?

12 comments :

library addict said...

I really enjoyed Jayne Ann Krentz' latest, When All the Girls Have Gone. It was written as a stand-alone like her last few releases, but I won't be surprised if she writes about the hero's brothers in the future.

I also reread Allegiance of Honor this week.

Unknown said...

+1 Krentz' When All the Girls Have Gone
Really solid mystery/romance. Lots of lovely plot twists that had to get sorted out at the end.

ladyreadsalot66 said...

Cherry Adair's latest T-Flac story, Absolute Doubt. Not my favourite of the series but I am still enjoying. Story takes place over a very short period of time which always keeps things moving. Have noticed that she, like several other authors I follow is getting more graphic/gritty in her sex scenes. Not a trend I am crazy about but she is a very good storyteller so sometimes I just skip over.
Other than this I seem to be on a SteamPunk kick - Bec McAllister, MelJean Brook but I am looking for some new Steampunk romance authors. Anyone have suggestions?

Nalini Singh said...

Another vote for Jayne Ann Krentz. I loved this new release.

Anonymous said...

Re-reading S.E. Smith's Dragons of Valdier series (skipping over the hanky panky). Jean Johnson's The Blockade, your Lord of the Abyss & Desert Warrior, Veronica Scott's Star Survivor, Linda K. Hopkins' Restored by a Dragon.

TD said...

Chade by Montana Ash (book 3 in her series). Great series so far.

Anonymous said...

I am finishing the last of the guild hunter books.
I am up to Archangel's Shadows
I was wondering if there was going to be more books
If there is going to be a book 10

Kristal said...

Reading The V'Dan (First Salik War #2) by Jean Johnson.
Re-read book 1, The Terrans, this past week and I'm planning in read book 3, The Blockade, next. I love her characters and worldbuilding. This is a Sci-Fi First Contact series in the same Universe as her Military Sci-Fi, Theirs Not To Reason Why, series. Can't wait for The Temple (Guardians of Destiny #4) to come out, so that I continue in that series. Love that Universe [The Destiny Universe, Sons of Destiny the 1st series (Fantasy Romance - 8 books)].

P.S. - Book 3, The Guild, is a Steampunk Romance themed book, in this Universe where magic also exists.

In between books 1 & 2, I read Bean's Heart (Hearts of ICARUS #7) by Laura Jo Phillips and loved it can't wait for the next one. This is the 3rd series in this Universe and I recommend reading the others first for the story and worldbuilding background, but if not, you can start with this one with no problems. But either way the books themselves should be read in order, from 1,2, etc. (Sci-Fi/Fantasy Erotic Romance)

P.S. - The majority of the books have a F/MMM pairing, as the guys are triplets that share the same mate do to their species biology.

After finnishing The V'Dan, I'll either go to Confluence by S.K. Dunstall (great author rec by the way, thanks), Pillars of Reality #5 by Jack Campbell (Sci-Fi/Fantasy Steampunk), or a new or reread in a different genre, before going to book 3 and finnishing the series.

Anonymous said...

Me too ....... Jayne Ann Krentz !!! :) Finished that and now re-reading 'Public Secrets' by Nora Roberts ...

Anonymous said...

Finished reading Conditional Probability of Attraction (The Outlier Prophecies Book 2) by Tina Gower after reading Romancing the Null (which was free). I was hooked after reading the first book. The books remains me a little of the movie Minority but with more supernaturals. I plan to purchase the third book in the series.

Barb

Anonymous said...

elizabeth hoyt's new one, duke of pleasure. had high expectations, was more like meh (but better than bad, since i've been in a book rut). re-reading heart of obsidian today because i need something i know i'll love.

Anonymous said...

Got a early xmas present from my hubbie. Morganville vampires.. on book 9 now. Not the best books I read but readable.
Also reading Lynsay Sands Immortal nights.