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  • helengloyne
    helengloyne Posts: 3 Member
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    ha ha love this thread. Am onto book 2 of 50 shades, it is ok, but want to finish it. The formula is normal for dysfunctional love affairs - rich young billionaire with dark past and young naive virginal college girl.......live happily ever after. Another book which stunned the reading world for a while (and the author was anonymous for a while, until she finally did decide to admit she wrote it) was The Bride Stripped Bare by Anonymous (Nikki Gemmel). My book club was not too happy with it, but it did give us lots to talk about. Also "God's Call Girl" by Carla Van Ray, actually an autobiography of a nun who became a prostitute. Intense reading and again caused some conflict in the book club.
  • JoolieW68
    JoolieW68 Posts: 1,879 Member
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    I love a good smutty book. Favorite authors are Lori Foster, Vicki Lewis Thompson, and Gina Wilkins.

    Also love Janet Evanovich. Not as much smut, but plenty of anticipation.
  • juli_jones
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    Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series is AWESOME and you just can't help falling in love with Jamie.....yummy!!!
  • maremare312
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    ha, I just read a few books in this series about a demon (succubus) who gets kicked out of hell (or something like that, maybe she ran away from hell?) so she becomes an exotic dancer.I read the first one quite a while ago and just read the next two. I don't read a lot of romance or erotica anymore but I liked these.

    It's the Hell On Earth series by Jackie Kessler. The first one is called Hell's Belles

    Does anyone read the Anita Blake books by Laurell K Hamilton? They started out as pretty good supernatural reads and deteriorated into pure porn. Still ok, but I liked the supernatural stuff! Her other series about the fairy princess (Meredith Gentry) is pretty similar. Both characters have many male partners...at the same time...and there are very important, supernatural reasons for it lol!
  • maremare312
    maremare312 Posts: 1,143 Member
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    "Stolen, The madam X school of sex"

    &

    "sweet release"

    You can get samples of both for free in the amazon store.

    There are actually several titles called Sweet Release, what is the name of the author of the one you recommended?

    Stolen is actually free right now on Kindle! Down from $1 lol! Woot!
  • maremare312
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    I stumbled upon Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty books in my mother's closet when I was ten. I was halfway through the first one when she finally noticed exactly what I was reading. I never did find them in the house again, heh.

    Ha, that's funny! My grandma gave me Valley of the Dolls along with some other books when I was 10 or 11 lol. Drugs and sex, thanks Grandma!
  • maremare312
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    Wonder if the Sleeping Beauty Trilogy is on Nook. ...
    It's on amazon.. but a ridiculous $13 for the kindle version... stupid really. At those rate they are making too much $$ for nothin'... and I ain't buyin' it.

    Have you checked your library for Kindle? I just put the first Sleeping Beauty book on hold through my library for Kindle. I do belong to a very big library system, but even if your system isn't that big you might want to check it out!

    ETA: My Canadian friend said they still don't have library lending for Kindle yet up there :(
  • helengloyne
    helengloyne Posts: 3 Member
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    Loved Outlander - couldn't put the series down! :)
  • Louisianababy93
    Louisianababy93 Posts: 1,709 Member
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    S.C James wrote this series called the thoughtless series.
    its so good & there three dollars on the kindle.woohoo.
    there good books.


    anyway,

    book 1 :Thoughtless.
    Book 2 : Effortless.
  • Louisianababy93
    Louisianababy93 Posts: 1,709 Member
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    I am a huge 50 shades fan (don't judge me!).



    its okay,i loved fifty shades of grey..ive read it three times already..and i dont usually reread books.
  • sho3girl
    sho3girl Posts: 10,799 Member
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    bump *for inspiration
  • daharja
    daharja Posts: 15 Member
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    Yes - "Stolen" was quite good. I'd agree on that one.

    Same thing though on the 50ShadesOfVomit - I just thought it was complete garbage. Sooooo not into the whole childhood regression fantasy thing.

    Will have to read "Gabriel's Inferno". Thanks for the tip. Couldn't be any worse than the Vomit ;)
  • KrisC1122
    KrisC1122 Posts: 21
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    BUMP so I can get some god ideas for new books!
  • cramernh
    cramernh Posts: 3,335 Member
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    Not sure if its available for Kindle or not.. but I am a devoted fan of Yasmine Galenorn. Particularly, her Otherworld Series. Its the individual first-person-view of three sisters. Each book is a progressive story narrated by each sister. Its very unique and one of the firsts to ever be done in a unique chronological form.

    Galenorn has created this world the three sisters originated from and how they integrated/interact while 'earth-side'. They are members of both the human race and of the Fae community.

    Menolly, Camille and Delilah are the main characters. Very much like every-day women, but despite their self-empowerment, they have off-days too. They truly rely on each other for support when 'it' hits the fan.

    The catch phrase as printed on the back of the book reads:
    "Three sisters ridding the Otherworld of Evil - one monster at a time"

    If you are into Paranormal/Urban Fantasy style of writing, you will be absolutely impressed.

    The intimacy and sex scenes that are depicted are erotic, but so tastefully written. In the more serious of the relationships, as the sisters have their personal problems that come up, I have found myself crying... I am totally engulfed in this 'world' that Galenorn has created.

    Galenorn doesnt believe in the "Happily ever after" theory. She wants to keep her books as real as day. And she has mastered that greatly!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Excellent reading... and ohhhhh so very good!!!!!!!!!
  • abberbabber
    abberbabber Posts: 972 Member
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    Wonder if the Sleeping Beauty Trilogy is on Nook. ...
    It's on amazon.. but a ridiculous $13 for the kindle version... stupid really. At those rate they are making too much $$ for nothin'... and I ain't buyin' it.

    Have you checked your library for Kindle? I just put the first Sleeping Beauty book on hold through my library for Kindle. I do belong to a very big library system, but even if your system isn't that big you might want to check it out!

    ETA: My Canadian friend said they still don't have library lending for Kindle yet up there :(

    Ok, so how does the library lending thing work? And why is there a wait period, lol?
  • tinksmommy2006
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    the mating , the keeping, the finding...all by nickey charles

    alinora...just a short read but good by kara lockley

    better late then never...look up by naughty nooners

    desire in the dark...naughty nooners

    hysteria...by eve gale

    make mine midnight....by annmarie mckenna

    shapeshifters craving...naughty nooners

    slow hands....a blaze novel

    slow ride ...by lorelei james

    that one night in Vegas.....by brindle chase

    there are a few more I read but I can't remember the names or authors....oh and of course i read the grey series. I think I have a problem...lmao
  • maremare312
    maremare312 Posts: 1,143 Member
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    Wonder if the Sleeping Beauty Trilogy is on Nook. ...
    It's on amazon.. but a ridiculous $13 for the kindle version... stupid really. At those rate they are making too much $$ for nothin'... and I ain't buyin' it.

    Have you checked your library for Kindle? I just put the first Sleeping Beauty book on hold through my library for Kindle. I do belong to a very big library system, but even if your system isn't that big you might want to check it out!

    ETA: My Canadian friend said they still don't have library lending for Kindle yet up there :(

    Ok, so how does the library lending thing work? And why is there a wait period, lol?

    Go to your library's home page and find the link to their online lending page. Often (always?) it's through overdrive.com. It did take me a while to figure out the system. This is the Oregon page~

    http://library2go.lib.overdrive.com/69A5BE7F-48FC-4B45-AD72-3CB220121398/10/438/en/Default.htm

    There's only so many copies of books, just like in the hard copy version of the library, so you check books out and put them in hold just like with paper copies. Mine lets you have up to 6 books at a time for up to 3 weeks. If you want to return a book early to get more, you have to do it through your Amazon Kindle page where you manage your books.
  • harley0269
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    bump
  • _Kitten_Kate
    _Kitten_Kate Posts: 520 Member
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    I just finished Gabriel's Inferno... It was great! and then read Gabriel's Redemtion.
    They weren't really erotica... but really great reads... very intelligent... not repetitive like 50 Shades.
  • abberbabber
    abberbabber Posts: 972 Member
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    Wonder if the Sleeping Beauty Trilogy is on Nook. ...
    It's on amazon.. but a ridiculous $13 for the kindle version... stupid really. At those rate they are making too much $$ for nothin'... and I ain't buyin' it.

    Have you checked your library for Kindle? I just put the first Sleeping Beauty book on hold through my library for Kindle. I do belong to a very big library system, but even if your system isn't that big you might want to check it out!

    ETA: My Canadian friend said they still don't have library lending for Kindle yet up there :(

    Ok, so how does the library lending thing work? And why is there a wait period, lol?

    Go to your library's home page and find the link to their online lending page. Often (always?) it's through overdrive.com. It did take me a while to figure out the system. This is the Oregon page~

    http://library2go.lib.overdrive.com/69A5BE7F-48FC-4B45-AD72-3CB220121398/10/438/en/Default.htm

    There's only so many copies of books, just like in the hard copy version of the library, so you check books out and put them in hold just like with paper copies. Mine lets you have up to 6 books at a time for up to 3 weeks. If you want to return a book early to get more, you have to do it through your Amazon Kindle page where you manage your books.

    Neat!! Thanks!