So, it looks like I've stopped writing episode reaction posts. This was not a conscious decision on my part, more like a confluence of circumstances. Most of my shows are currently engaged in long-term story or character arcs that I actively dislike, while at the same time I've hit an amazing run of really good books in a row. I keep looking at the
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Also, some of my likes are incredibly specific (see above list of gay romance novels featuring psychics, mediums, shamans, and spiritualists). I'm currently mainlining the Charm of Magpies series by K.J. Charles on that list.
Also also in incredibly specific-land, there's a Musketeers series (The Queen's Musketeers by R.A. Steffan) featuring Dumas' characters in an AU plague-ridden 17th century France, where King Louis has been overthrown by his brother, and the remnants of the musketeers are protecting a very pregnant Queen Anne and plotting to regain the throne for the dauphin. There's action and intrigue and whumping and brotherly bonding and awkwardly ( ... )
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Do you have the free Nook app, or are you willing to add it? The Magpie Lord is a "lend me" title, so I can lend it out to one person for two weeks.
I've been relying on fanfic for my gay romance fixes
I was too, but Goodreads kept recommending the same handful of books every time I read a Nightrunner book, so I caved in and tried one. It turns out that Goodreads really has my number when it comes to gay romance. Then I found the Listopia lists, and I think I'm probably set for the next decade or so.
"You've gotta read this! It's amazing!! There's this guy and this thing, and if I try to explain, I'll completely ruin it, but it's funny and sweet and exciting, and no, really, you've just gotta read this!!"
Yeah, I convinced your sister to read Luck in the Shadows by handing it to her and basically saying I wouldn't stop bugging her until she read it. I don't play that card often, but so far I've been batting 1.000 with it.
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