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Aaah, Fast Connection totes surpassed the awesomeness factor of Strong Signal, imo. I've stopped wondering how Santino gets me to fall and cheer for a character that I totes despised in a previous book. Tehre was a lot about it that I liked, very little that I didn't, and it was scorching to boot. I'm call it an all-around win, LOL!
I've only finished the first two books in the Psychic Plumber series (oved the first one, liked the second one OK.) Have heard some grumblings regarding the fourth novel--which has made me v. curious. After reading 3 standalone novels by JL Merrow, I've figured out that I only like her writing when it's centered on this series.
Being a HUGE sucker for Royalty AUs, I was totes dying for His Royal Secret. But then I learned that only one book (out of the duology) had been released. So I patiently waited until the second one dropped and snagged both.
Have no idea when I'll read that one, Roller Girl, or Gays of Our Lives. Hopefully, sometime before this year ends.
Alex Beecroft was one of the first M/M romance authors who made me really pay attention to that genre. Her book False Colors is deffo one those novels for which I'll forever have a tremendous soft spot for.
She's branched out by writing historicals, contemporaries, and even a sci-fi/fantasy series that didn't do too well. Although I've snagged the entire trilogy, other books keep jumping ahead of those three. I should make a firmer commitment to reading them since I do find her writing to be quite pleasurable.