Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifty Shades books were really good! I couldn't wait and went ahead and found the fan fic original sequel ending and read it.
Recently read the new Larissa Ione Lords of Deliverance Immortal Rider. It was alright; didn't like the heroine.
I also read Gena Showalter LOTU series, Kresley Cole IAD series, and Nalini Singh - love her Psy/Changeling books!
OMG!!! Where did you find the fifty shades ending??? I seriously cannot wait for the last one to be released, I'm dying here.
Found it on 4shared. It is called Master of the Universe, but this was a couple months ago. I tried searching for it right now, and the file isn't there currently. You can try googling it perhaps. Also, this was the original fan fic sequel, so the author might change some stuff when the official book gets released. I liked it alot; wish it wasn't the last.
I am way too invested in these books, I need to get a life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifty Shades books were really good! I couldn't wait and went ahead and found the fan fic original sequel ending and read it.
Recently read the new Larissa Ione Lords of Deliverance Immortal Rider. It was alright; didn't like the heroine.
I also read Gena Showalter LOTU series, Kresley Cole IAD series, and Nalini Singh - love her Psy/Changeling books!
OMG!!! Where did you find the fifty shades ending??? I seriously cannot wait for the last one to be released, I'm dying here.
and my first download is the Kushiel's dart that a PP was kind enough to suggest.
Anonymous wrote:Fifty Shades books were really good! I couldn't wait and went ahead and found the fan fic original sequel ending and read it.
Recently read the new Larissa Ione Lords of Deliverance Immortal Rider. It was alright; didn't like the heroine.
I also read Gena Showalter LOTU series, Kresley Cole IAD series, and Nalini Singh - love her Psy/Changeling books!
Anonymous wrote:Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel series. Hard-core smut, vaguely fantasy, but also a very intricate plot and a cast of thousands.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks guys! kindle is my gift to myself this Christmas, it will greatly reduce the embarrassment factor.
I can always switch to Chaucer or Balzac, if someone becomes too curious.