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Old 12-30-2013, 11:19 PM   #748
ScalyFreak
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I have a feeling I'd like to see yours though.
That would require me to keep an actual list... which would take time away from reading, which is unacceptable. We are on the same page regarding m/m romances though, I think, so here's a couple of author names from my Samhain bookshelf:

Kaje Harper (you've posted about her though, so you probably have her on your own list already)
A.M. Arthur
Alex Beecroft
Daisy Harris
Josephine Myles
Harper Fox (very similar to Kaje Harper's writing style, but darker and with more "broken" characters)
L.A. Witt

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ETA: I have read another book by Andrea Speed (The Little Death), which was good enough to give Infected: Prey a try even though I'm not altogether crazy about paranormals.
It's not a standard paranormal, which was a very pleasant surprise for me.

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