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message 1: by Tori (new)

Tori | 7 comments Will we have another one? I really enjoyed the May and June ones?


message 2: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Sees Love in All Colors (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 7331 comments Mod
I think we just need a volunteer to lead it. I'm a little to busy to sign myself up, unfortunately.


message 3: by Arch , Mod (new)

Arch  | 6707 comments Mod
I don't have too many interracial books. I would have to get the book from the library and right now, I can't do that.




message 4: by CaliGirlRae, Mod Squad (new)

CaliGirlRae (rae_l) | 2017 comments Mod
I'd lead if I had more time. :-( I enjoyed the previous one but I wish I could have participated more.


message 5: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Huxford (blackpanthershay) | 970 comments What do you have to do?


message 6: by PT (new)

PT (spinsterpt) | 319 comments I enjoyed the previous book discussions as well. I wouldn't mind leading again as long as there is enough interest. Heck, if there were just one or two others, I would still give it a go.
Any book suggestions?
Should we have a poll like before?


message 7: by Arch , Mod (new)

Arch  | 6707 comments Mod
I know this is an interracial group, but I don't have a lot of interracial books and my libraries don't carry a lot of the ones in print. They would have to get the book from another library from another city or even state and sometimes, it can take a while for the book to come in. Plus, I don't buy ebooks.

Is it possible that we have a discussion about non-interracial romance book as well? I know that some of us read other books too.

Lonestarpt, what IR book did you have in mind?


message 8: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Huxford (blackpanthershay) | 970 comments Lonestarpt wrote: "I enjoyed the previous book discussions as well. I wouldn't mind leading again as long as there is enough interest. Heck, if there were just one or two others, I would still give it a go.
Any ..."


It sounds like fun...let me know
Is it only IR books or anytype?

Has anyone read The Distressing Damsel by Shelley Laurensten?


message 9: by Arch , Mod (new)

Arch  | 6707 comments Mod
I haven't read that book Sharon. I have never heard of it.


message 10: by PT (last edited Sep 20, 2009 05:55PM) (new)

PT (spinsterpt) | 319 comments Sharon,
I know that Shelly Laurenston re-released the Distressing Damsel with the new title About A Dragon.
Oh, I have read Book One: Dragon Actually, but the other two are in my massive TBR stack.


message 11: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Huxford (blackpanthershay) | 970 comments Lonestarpt wrote: "Sharon,
I know that Shelly Laurenston re-released the Distressing Damsel with the new title About A Dragon.
Oh, I have read Book One: Dragon Actually, but the other..."


I haven't read Book One but I love Briec's and Gwenveal's stories
love them!!!


message 12: by PT (last edited Sep 20, 2009 06:18PM) (new)

PT (spinsterpt) | 319 comments You must read the other two books series.
Start with Everlasting Bad Boys, which is the story of Ailean the Wicked. He is the grandfather of Ferghus, Briec, Gwenveal, et al. He is actually a lot like Gwenveal, which I don't know if this is a good or bad thing.
Then read Dragon Actually, which is two stories. The latter story in the book would best be read first IMHO. It's called Chains and Flames and it the story of the parents.


message 13: by PT (new)

PT (spinsterpt) | 319 comments Arch wrote: "I know this is an interracial group, but I don't have a lot of interracial books and my libraries don't carry a lot of the ones in print. They would have to get the book from another library from a..."

Arch, I didn't have a particular book in mind and I don't care personally if we choose to do non-IR books as well. As long as others are agreeable, I'll read whatever.


message 14: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Huxford (blackpanthershay) | 970 comments Lonestarpt wrote: "You must read the other two books series.
Start with Everlasting Bad Boys, which is the story of Ailean the Wicked. He is the grandfather of Ferghus, Briec, Gwenveal, et al. He is..."


Gosh there is someone else like Gwenveal? lol



message 15: by CaliGirlRae, Mod Squad (new)

CaliGirlRae (rae_l) | 2017 comments Mod
Is that her books under GA Aiken?


message 16: by Arch , Mod (new)

Arch  | 6707 comments Mod
Okay, Lonestarpt, I guess we all or whoever wants to participate can start a book discussion soon.


message 17: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Huxford (blackpanthershay) | 970 comments
Yes Rae that is her other name but I can never remember so I say Shelley Laurenston lol


message 18: by CaliGirlRae, Mod Squad (new)

CaliGirlRae (rae_l) | 2017 comments Mod
Okay hehe. Just checking to make sure I was thinking of the same book series. :-)


message 19: by Justine (new)

Justine | 1361 comments I suggest Ivy's Twisted Vine


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