Congrats to Sara V, who won Hot Hands (College Fun and Gays #1) and Grade-A-Sex Deal (College Fun and Gays #2) by Erica Pike!
Congrats to Darcy, who won Lesson Learned by Lillian Francis!
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Contests
- Joyfully Jay’s giving away The Amethyst Cat Caper by Charlie Cochet. Contest closes March 13, 11:59 pm EDT.
- Blodeuedd’s giving away a copy of Black Howl by Christina Henry. Contest closes March 15. US only.
- SE Culpepper is giving away three signed copies of Question Mark (Liaisons #2). Contest closes 10 pm CDT, March 15.
Bookity
- New releases and more: Literary Escapism (UF/PNR), AAR (romances), the Book Binge (romances), and Tor.com (PNR).
- Authors have started a petition asking PayPal to stop censoring legal fiction and author’s free speech. The National Coalition Against Censorship and the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression are planning to put pressure on PayPal, too.
- The DABWAHA is almost here! Fill out your brackets March 11 through 13, then start voting on March 14.
- How fast do you read? (Thanks, Jase!) I only got 533 words/minute – I think I’d do a lot better on a test using a contemporary example. 🙂
- Smart Bitches takes a look at some “WTFTROUBLE” level romance book covers. (NSFW! But really funny!)
Ebookity
- The US Department of Justice plans to investigate Apple and the Agency pricing publishers for ebook price fixing. Apple comments on the allegations.
Think, Do, Make, Learn
- Female people, if you’ve always wondered what kind of vibrator you should get, now there’s a handy flowchart to help you decide. (via The Mary Sue) (NSFW)
Cookity
- Double LEGO cupcakes. (via CRAFT)
- Almond-cranbery quinoa breakfast cookies (not gluten-free, alas). (via The Kitchn)
- Lentil sliders. (via The Kitchn)
Gluten-Free
Crafty
- Needle-felted Lorax. (via CRAFT)
- Crocheted Matthew McConaughey. (NSFW? for crocheted tush)
Cool
- Tiny flying robots playing the James Bond theme… (Thanks, Donna!)
- LEGO Tank Girl! (via The Mary Sue)
- Victorian Star Trek. (via The Mary Sue)
- How clever is the Butter Saver?! Definitely ordering some as gifts and for myself.
Cool or Wha…?
Wha…?
- You’re getting really scary over there, Wisconsin – now a bill has been proposed to make single parenting child abuse. Plus more on the bill that repealed equal pay for equal work.
LOL
- xkcd on tumblr and on those cryptic computer error codes. (Make sure you hover your mouse pointer over the comics for additional text.)
- Ouch!
- It looks like an exceptional blanket fort, doesn’t it? So colorful inside!
- Wil Wheaton’s comment on an, um, interesting book about Wesley Crusher. (NSFW!!! NSFW!!!!) (via The Mary Sue)
- Hmm. Good point about exercise. 😉
Teh Cute
- Kitten! Bald eagle and baby! Otters! Baby otters! Hippo and baby! Baby ferret! Tiger and babies! Tiger and babies! Baby clouded leopard! Baby tiger! Tigers! Tigers! Leopard and baby! Baby leopards! Baby skunk! Lioness and baby! Lioness and baby! Dog and bunny! Kitten! Kitten!
Reading Update
Heart in Hand by salifiable. free online. Very good m/m romance about two hockey players on rival teams who become friends – and more – through an unusual turn of events. I got sniffly more than once while I was reading this one. What didn’t work so well for me were all the hockey details in the last third of the book, which got to be a bit much. (Note that this is, as Kate puts it, set in an alternate universe and features two real-life NHL players.)
Private Eye (Liaisons #1) by SE Culpepper. ebook. reread. Very good m/m romantic suspense about a PI who gets involved in the case of a missing teenager when he’s contacted by a cop who’s a friend of the family. Too bad the extremely hot cop is straight… I’m looking forward to the sequel and wondering how SE’s going to get me invested in Mark.
Waking Up Naked (Sex Sells #2) by Kim Dare. ebook. Very good kinky m/m romance about a guy who wakes up naked and hungover in a strange bed with no idea how he got there. And when he eventually does figure out where he is, things don’t go so well…
Songs You Know by Heart by Dr. Noh. free online. Good short m/m romance about a wealthy jerk of a businessman with a taste for rough sex who offers to blow the straight guy who mugs him in the park, never expecting to see him again…
Technicoloured Something by Zebbie. free online. Good m/m romance about a prickly gay architecture student who’s in a wheelchair. He’s not happy that his partner for a major class project seems to be bicurious and hitting on him.
Second Wind by Mickey S. free online. Good m/m romance about a widower with a young son and a conservative family who becomes friends with a gay man and finally acknowledges the feelings he’s always had for men. It doesn’t go over so well with his family… This story suffered from excessive name use during conversation and could definitely have been shorter, but it was sweet anyway.
Here Comes the Corpse (Tom & Scott #9) by Mark Richard Zubro. Good gay mystery which starts with Tom and Scott’s getting married. Too bad Tom finds a body in the bathroom at the reception.
File Under Murder (Tom & Scott #10) by Mark Richard Zubro. Ok gay mystery in which Tom finds a severed head in a file drawer at the clinic for gay teens where he volunteers. This one was kind of dull, and Scott was nearly absent from the story.
Everyone’s Dead But Us (Tom & Scott #11) by Mark Richard Zubro. Ok gay mystery in which Tom and Scott vacation at an island resort and bodies start turning up everywhere. This was beyond silly, actually. And what the heck is up with the book blurb, which says that, “Tom Mason, former Chicago area high school teacher, recently made a public splash by marrying his long-term lover, former professional baseball player Scott Carpenter.” The problem is that, as far as I remember, neither of them has retired from their professions. Their wedding a few books back was timed after the end of the baseball season. The next book is set at the school where Tom teaches, and it sure sounds like he’s still teaching. The blurb on GRs matches the blurb on the dust jacket.
“Oh oh… what was that scary noise?!” -Mayhem
I’ve not read any of those books! Private Eye sounds good though.
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Yay, new linketies 🙂
And I have ALL day to read them today 😀
More freebie books to read.. hurrah!
Poor scaredy cat… I hope the human isn’t doing anything terrible!
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I miss a good Oreo and I don’t even like them that much. I read half the speed you did, but I got all the questions right. 😉
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Chris- I vaguely remember a movie called “Tank Girl”- sort of Sci fi.
Anyone else remember this? Bueller?
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Loved the butter saver – I ordered one. Larry got excited about the LED gloves and wants me to make them (won’t happen – neither of us ride a bicycle.) As for the ground beef… on the rare occasion I buy it, I try to have it ground from a roast, or buy it someplace that grinds their own. Less chance of any sort of contamination, including e-coli.
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Loving the linkity! 🙂 Particularly the Minneapolis cake and the make-ahead breakfasts 🙂
I stopped by earlier and got distracted by linkity. Now I’m back.
That self-regulating watering thing for plants is so simple it’s cool. Will come in handy for the 1 houseplant I haven’t yet killed.
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Lol, the lego card was just awesome
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Ohhh, linkity!
I so need to find a good recipe for red velvet cupcakes…
Private Eye sounds…interesting 🙂
May – are you sure there are not mice stalking you?
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LOVE the Lego business card – I want one!
‘it’s pink, therefore it’s meat,’ is the single most horrifying thing I’ve read late from the USDA.
A recent post from Bronwyn Green..Another Day. Another Misread.
The large hadron collider is a big favorite in our house – I am NOT showing him these quilts.
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The pink slime is truly foul, and they want to put it in school lunches.
I got 409 words/minute, but I was trying to read fast. I used to read very fast, but I’ve gotten lazy as I’ve aged.
Now I must get up and walk around a bit!
the lentil burgers have my mind spinning with possibilities!
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I think I have BiB’s comments on the right setting on Blogger. The “Embedded below post” option, right?
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Are you going to watch the Youtube channel where Wil Wheaton plays rp board games with Felicia Day (and other guests?) I plan on catching at least the first one. Mainly because I want to know how to play some of those games!