Anne’s End of Year Lists

When I sat down to make my best reads of the year list (I’ll put them in a separate post) I ended up making a WHOLE BUNCH of lists.  So here you go.  My list of lists:

A. Best Authors I haven’t read (yet)  This was determined by how much Kay has nagged me.
  1. Tessa Bailey
  2. Kristen Ashely


B. Books I read this year that were really new or innovative
  1. Wallflower by Heidi Belleau – a romance about a young man coming to terms with his desire to cross dress and understanding what that means and doesn’t mean about his sexuality.  Really well done.
  2. Choose Your Shot: An Interative Erotic Adventure by Christine d’Abo – a choose your own adventure in a BDSM club where you make choices along the way that direct your encounters.  Kate and I really enjoyed this one.  I’d definitely read another!
  3. Never Deal with Dragons by Lorenda Christensen – I like dragon shifter books.  This one stuck out (in a good way) for me because of the interesting world building – a present day where dragons had been created as weapons to fight a world war, but came out to be stronger than any humans could control.  Now these very intelligent beings live all around us and society struggles to adjust.  I felt like the book felt a little flat in the second half, but I’ll watch for another in this series because I overall enjoyed it!
  4. Caged Warrior by Lindsey Piper – another innovative set up.  Think non-shifting dragons mixed with a gladiator type set up.  Really riveting!
  5. Stone Guardian by Danielle Monsch – gargoyles!  There’s other supernatural beings in this world, bu she had me at gargoyles!
  6. Painted Faces by L.H. Cosway – another cross dressing romance.  This time the cross dressing character is very comfortable with himself and his (hetero) sexuality.  The author has a great voice and it was funny and sweet.


C.  Books that pissed me off or disappointed me this year;
  1. Love Overdue by Pamela Morsi  (Worst ending ever)
  2. Fearless by Tawny Weber (Gettin’ It was just too much for me!)
  3. All I Want is You by Elizabeth Anthony (waaay too much drama, and a horrible ending!)
  4. Demon Lovers novella series by Kate Douglas (I have enjoyed her books in the past, but this one was disappointing and just got worse with each novella!)

D. New To Me Authors this year:(most with a backlist I still want to read)
  1. Delphine Dryden – her Science of Temptation series is Nerd-mance with BDSM and I love it!  I’ve read a couple novellas on her backlist, too, and really enjoyed them.
  2. Cara McKenna – another author with an extensive backlist who is only new to me.  So far Willing Victim is my favorite, but Curio, Unbound, and Brazen were all really good, and they are very different books.  At this point I’ll follow McKenna whatever she writes!
  3. Mary Ann Rivers – I think she’s pretty new to the writing scene, but wow is she incredible!  The Story Guy and her Christmas novella Snowfall (in the Heating Up the Holidays anthology)  She’s got a unique voice and writing style that I love.  Goodreads shows she’s got more stuff coming next year and I can’t wait!
  4. Anne Tenino – Again, she has a pretty big backlist, but I just found her this year.  I’ve read a couple books in her Theta Alpha Gamma series and really enjoyed them.  She writes m/m and does it really well!
  5. Heidi Cullinan – A m/m author, I’d heard good things about her, so I can’t believe I waited so long to read Heidi Cullinan.  Family Man (written with Marie Sexton) was incredibly good.  It’s a book I’d recommend to someone who hasn’t read m/m before as an example of how great it can be.  Her entries in the Tucker Springs series are awesome, too!
  6. Marie Sexton – Another m/m author.  So far I’ve only read her entries in the Tucker Springs Series, along with Family Man, but they’ve been really good!
  7. L.A. Witt – Yet another m/m author I met through the Tucker Springs series.  Goodreads shows an extensive backlist, which is really exciting!
  8. Daisy Harris – Ok, I’ll admit that in 2011 I read a book by Harris called Studenstein.  This sentient robot romance was good, but a little wacky for my taste, so I didn’t go back for more.  But then I heard about College Boys, and there was talking through a wall, and it sounded cool, and it was contemporary m/m, which i know I like, so what the heck?  This is the start of my review:
    “I just finished reading this book, and I almost feel like I shouldn’t write a review now because I’m too giddy to be coherent.”  I’m looking forward to reading more!
  9. Ruthie Knox – a contemporary romance author who writes great stories in both full length and novella formats!  She’s an author I’ll try anything with – bike ride across the country (Ride With Me)?  I’m in.  Marriage imploding (Making It Last)?  I’m in.  (For the record, both were incredible reads!)  And there’s more to read!

Favorite Authors for Kay

Anne and I were talking and she had the idea that we should maybe be more specific and name our favorite authors. Sounds good to me, so here goes. These are in alphabetical order not in order of preference.

Historical-

Jennifer Ashley
Maya Banks
Kresley Cole
Alexandra Hawkins
Jennifer Haymore
Lorraine Heath
Sabrina Jeffries
Nicole Jordan
Christie Kelley
Beverley Kendall
Sarah Maclean
Margaret Mallory
Monica McCarty
Sarah McCarty
Jenna Petersen
Julia Quinn
Michele Sinclair

Paranormal-

Lara Adrian
Shannon K. Butcher
Kresley Cole
Alexandra Ivy
Sherrilyn Kenyon
Shelly Laurenston
Gena Showalter
J.R. Ward

Contemporary-

Bella Andre
Maya Banks
Shayla Black
Toni Blake
Jaci Burton
Lorelei James
Robin Kaye
Susan Mallery
Lisa Marie Rice
Jill Shalvis

These are my favorites and I like almost everything they write in these genres. I hope this gives insight into some of what I like and please feel free to comment and let me know some of yours.

Kay

When You Don’t Get What You’re Expecting

So, I just finished all 38 pages of Cara McKenna’s Brazen.
Brazen
There.  Enjoy that cover goodness!  For about 37 pages I was in love with this short story.  It’s different.  It’s really hot.   Caroline and Sean are awesome together.  And Caroline put together an honest to goodness harem of young men who are on a schedule to come and hang out with her each evening.  (Or should I say hang out and come with her???)  But on that last page…  it’s not a happy ending.  They each go their own way.  I just didn’t see it coming and it really caught me off guard!  (Note to self: check tags on goodreads reviews to look for HEA before reading.)  I think I still would have read it if I’d known it was just about a short affair.  I think I would have liked it better for knowing what I was getting into, actually.  Which brings me to my point…

I hate it when I don’t get what I’m expecting!  I read to escape my real life.  I expect a HEA, and I appreciate some hot sex along the way.  But I’m picky about that, too.  I like to know what kind of heat level to expect before I read.  I’m generally ok if a book is hotter than I expected, but if I’m expecting explicit love scenes and I don’t get them, it leaves me disappointed.

Most of the time, reading for escape, I’m reading for an HEA.  The new 50 Shades trend of trilogies where you only get the HEA after all three books?  Drives me CRAZY.  I don’t want to wait that long!  But it makes me horribly mad to read and find a cliffhanger ending when I’m not expecting it!  That’s rare now, as I’m reading more reviews and on the lookout for such manipulations!  I’d rather think of the trilogy as one big book, and I don’t want to read them unless I can read them all.

There are excpetions, of course, because I totally love Dallas and Roarke (J.D. Robb) and I think I’ll read anything in the Kate Daniels world (though I’m a book behind!) and these are both series that stay with the same couple all the way through.  Oh, and the Adrian English series by Josh Lanyon goes on that same couple series list.  In each of these cases, the book itself comes to a pretty satisfactory ending, it just leaves you wanting more – not teetering at the edge of a cliffhanger.

So I know what I want.  And I’ll read reviews and snoop around to make sure I’m getting what I want.  And if I’m goign to step out of my usual, I like to know it going in.  (Ummm, yeah, people have mentioned that i might have some control issues.  It’s ok, I’ve got it under control.)  How about you?  Do you enjoy a surprise?  Are you ok with a cliffhanger?  What do you think?  ~Anne