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Old 04-15-2011, 11:28 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by wyndslash View Post
i know of several m/m authors who are pretty good i also really like M. Kei's Pirates of the Narrow Seas series, if you're into nautical stuff
I haven't read those. I'll have to check them out. Thanks.

I don't know that I'm into nautical stuff but I like well developed characters and I'm getting tired of everyone being a werewolf or vampire or some other supernatural being. I do have a weakness for cowboys though...


I really like Josh Lanyon, (especially the Adrien English series) and Sean Michael is a good writer but sometimes too raunchy for me. J L Langley's Sci Fi Regency series is pretty good but the background mystery/conspiracy has still not been explained and she goes a long time between books. I stayed up until about 3 am on a work night reading the second book to find out a resolution and was left hanging. I shouldn't complain though because the authors that pump out a new book every three or four weeks are generally the ones that are terrible.

I was thinking specifically about the Cattle Valley series by Carol Lynne with the continuity issues. I like the books but sometimes she has completely changed the backstory of characters and their actions in the previous book don't mesh with who they are supposed to be in the new book and their actions in the prior book no longer makes sense. That kind of thing makes me crazy but I keep on reading because of my attachment to a few central characters.
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