sharlag
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Post by sharlag on Mar 25, 2016 13:35:02 GMT
I've noticed that
A. The men with long hair always use a leather tie to pull it back (never an elastic band or GOD FORBID, a scrunchy).
B. The result is never called a 'pony tail'.
C. The current author I've been reading likes to use the word 'seed' in the erm... action scenes. This is a new one to me, and I have a few dozen books of the genre under my belt.
D. Many of the male images sporting the book covers have their heads cut off. That isn't to say they are headless, but rather the illustrator chose to zoom in on the muscled torso, leaving no room in the rectangular space for the fellow's face.
Any observations you'd like to share on book genres you've been exploring?
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Post by gar on Mar 25, 2016 14:24:43 GMT
No but I'm happy to read your thoughts on it :gin:
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2016 14:29:00 GMT
"Seed" sounds biblical to me.
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Post by beachbum on Mar 25, 2016 14:32:57 GMT
Care to share the name of the author you're reading now? Always on the look-out for a new good read while waiting for The Beast to be published!
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Post by gar on Mar 25, 2016 14:34:22 GMT
"Seed" sounds biblical to me. Sounds revolting to me!
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sharlag
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Post by sharlag on Mar 25, 2016 14:43:09 GMT
beachbum , Mandy M. Roth is the 'seed' author, Carry Ann Ryan, Alissa Woods, Kimber White, Ambrielle Kirk, Dannika Dark...
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Post by Sparki on Mar 25, 2016 14:44:27 GMT
Laughing - yes, I've noticed, but I'm not as articulate as you are in discussing it!
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perumbula
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Post by perumbula on Mar 25, 2016 14:52:38 GMT
I've never gotten too deep into that genre. I read Patricia Briggs and that's about it. She's quite mild, though so you may not like them. The covers all have women who could have inspired "Brick House" and if there's a man, he's very much in the background. The men in the books mostly keep their hair short, but if it is long it's because they are part Native American and of course they'll use a leather thong to pull their hair back. Because Native American men always have long hair they pull back with a leather strap they happened to have handy after doing hunter-y/manly things.
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Post by lisacharlotte on Mar 25, 2016 15:05:24 GMT
I've been reading romance since before my teens. I find it harder to read now after 35+ years. I've paired down to one auto buy author (Ilona Andrews), but my kindle is bursting with downloads. Smart Bitches is my downfall when there are sales. I laugh when people say that old skool romance wasn't so sexualized. They obviously never read Rosemary Rogers or Beatrice Small. ETA: fixed my word omission that made it look like I dumped Ilona. They are my crack!
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Post by SweetieBugs on Mar 25, 2016 15:22:00 GMT
Kathleen Woodwiss was a favorite of mine in my late teens and 20's.
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sharlag
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Post by sharlag on Mar 25, 2016 15:33:52 GMT
SweetieBugs , I think she was my first romance author as well! Shanna was the first book.
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Post by beachbum on Mar 25, 2016 16:09:31 GMT
beachbum , Mandy M. Roth is the 'seed' author, Carry Ann Ryan, Alissa Woods, Kimber White, Ambrielle Kirk, Dannika Dark... Thanks!
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Post by SweetieBugs on Mar 25, 2016 16:58:55 GMT
SweetieBugs , I think she was my first romance author as well! Shanna was the first book. the Flame and The Flower was my first, then Shanna. I have re-read The Flame and The Flower several times since then just for fun.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2016 17:41:19 GMT
I giggled when the main character of a recent read refered to 'having pangs downstairs' everytime she laid eyes (and other parts of her anatomy) on her boyfriend. One author used the word 'urgh' to denote ecstasy, to me it's a sound of disgust or revulsion not a word you want to hear when you're getting jiggy with it. The morning after usually entails the man making breakfast in just his jeans with the button open.
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Post by Spongemom Scrappants on Mar 25, 2016 17:45:07 GMT
These sound like the same complaints many of us had with the dialog in the 50 Shades of Gray series.
Who talks like that?!?
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Post by peano on Mar 25, 2016 17:49:18 GMT
If Ted Cruz had a ponytail, he'd use a scrunchy.
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Post by scrapmaven on Mar 25, 2016 18:00:36 GMT
I have a throbbing member just reading your OP.
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sharlag
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Post by sharlag on Mar 25, 2016 18:10:43 GMT
I have a throbbing member just reading your OP. Well if you're a girl, you have a throbbing MOUND, doncha know.
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Post by freecharlie on Mar 25, 2016 18:14:01 GMT
It seems that this may be the romance genre, but what is shifter?
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sharlag
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Post by sharlag on Mar 25, 2016 18:38:26 GMT
It seems that this may be the romance genre, but what is shifter? People who turn into animals/paranormal creatures.
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Trixie Bender
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Post by Trixie Bender on Mar 25, 2016 18:50:26 GMT
SweetieBugs , I think she was my first romance author as well! Shanna was the first book. the Flame and The Flower was my first, then Shanna. I have re-read The Flame and The Flower several times since then just for fun.My favorite of hers was The Wolf and the Dove.
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Post by lisacharlotte on Mar 25, 2016 18:59:55 GMT
My people!!!
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Post by alexa11 on Mar 25, 2016 19:07:53 GMT
lisacharlotte I used to read Rosemary Rogers! It was years ago...
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magz811
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Post by magz811 on Mar 25, 2016 19:21:37 GMT
Not noticed in the shifter genre, but the almost-p0rn genre - everything is either amble or throbs. EVERYTHING.
I've got plenty of things that are ample and throbbing and trust me, they are NOT sexy.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2016 19:30:04 GMT
Men always let out a roar when they O.
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sharlag
Drama Llama
I like my artsy with a little bit of fartsy.
Posts: 6,574
Location: Kansas
Jun 26, 2014 12:57:48 GMT
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Post by sharlag on Mar 25, 2016 19:30:57 GMT
I'm just going to put this link here to show y'all what you're missing.
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magz811
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Post by magz811 on Mar 25, 2016 19:32:51 GMT
I'm just going to put this link here to show y'all what you're missing. THREE hyena husbands??? I can barely put up with one regular one.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2016 19:35:09 GMT
I'm just going to put this link here to show y'all what you're missing. Owl shifters? Are they people that shift owls or people that shift in to owls ? There is much confusion on my part! Do owl shifters twit twoo when they O?
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Post by keesha on Mar 25, 2016 19:39:17 GMT
This thread has my record number of post likes!
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Post by bc2ca on Mar 25, 2016 20:06:07 GMT
I'm just going to put this link here to show y'all what you're missing. I had no idea this was a genre . . . and would give my DS(17) a heart attack if I came home with one because he is most likely to pick up my books and read them . I can understand heads being cut off because that allows you to fill in the blank with whomever you are lusting after at the moment, but why aren't ponytails called ponytails? Are they manes? Or just described but not named (the Voldemort of shifter almost p0rn)?
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