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rosesandlavender02My bedtime reading these days seems to have fallen into favourite reading, where I keep whatever book I have on the go for daytime sitting up reading, and read something familiar and comfortable and cosy (to me, anyway - I suspect our mileage on that might vary *g*). It doesn't necessarily mean Pros (cos K.J. Charles! Joanna Chambers!) but it does at the moment, and right now I have a zine waiting for me and my hot water bottle, and it's Roses and Lavender 2, from Allamagoosa Press (which I believe is still available from the publisher - at least I've not seen anything that says differently). I've read them before, but one advantage of a sieve-like memory is being able to re-read them again quite often... *g*

Hours of Darkness by Alex T. MacKenzie and Irene - this is the one I'm reading right now, having just picked the zine up yesterday. It starts with the lads in Spy Probe, filling in between various scenes, and Bodie wondering exactly what happened to Doyle when Ferris and Twig sussed him...

Edge of the Sky by Blackbird - don't remember this one, though I feel a vague unease about it for some reason... we'll see!

Night on the Town by Elizabeth Holden - I like this author ([livejournal.com profile] fajrdrako), so looking forward to this one again.

Keeper by Irene - recommended to me many years ago by now-Istia, and she was absolutely right, it's one of my favourites... (just as she was about Larton *g*)

No Limit Stakes by PFL - don't remember this one either!

Between Dreams We Lie Awake - I remember this as not an easy read, but in a good way.

Local Time by Irene - Irene is one of my favourite Pros authors in general, so I'm looking forward to being reminded of this one too. She's one of those mysterious Pros authors that other people say does exist, but is very off-internet... *g* I remember thinking at one point that she was from the UK, just because of certain things in her writing, but I think now probably not - mostly for the same reasons. But who knows, and it's pure curiousity, cos whoever she is, she writes fab lads. *g*

So what about you - are you reading Pros right now? Wotcha re-ead-ing?
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Hold Your Breath, Sunshine


A ship is safe in the harbour - but that's not what ships are for.

~o~

I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night. (Sarah Williams)

~o~

Could've.
Should've.
Would've.
Didn't. Didn't. Didn't.

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