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I hope you'll enjoy The Unleashing. I read this a couple of months ago and I enjoyed it."
Feel free to join in on the discussion.
Jun 14, 2015 09:38PM
Jun 14, 2015 09:38PM

Spoilers are allowed on this thread for the book, but you may also choose to use spoiler tags.
The discussion will run from June 15 to July 15th.


Another one of those awesome guys who step up to the plate to protect their gal...."
Sounds good to me!

Natalie if it ..."
I answered your PM and it's fine.

I'm yet to read a book where I find the guy not attractive. I second Pamela, my mind tends to convert all them men i..."
I tend to convert the hero some too. Stan in Over the Edge is considered homely and balding, but I picture him attractive. Not quite Bruce Willis, along those lines.
And then I saw Ross Kemp on Ultimate Force and realized that this is how Stan looks.



Thanks for participating in the nominations process.

Option D--Paranormal Dangerous Heroes:
1/13 completed
1. Angel or demon The Demon's Bargain by Lisa Alder 29/4
2.god or d..."
Glad you're joining us, Natalie!

Glad I was more clear this time. :)

https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...

Nope. I'll add it to the poll. Thanks!


Right. Option A is where you take things that remind you of summer and associate books with them. For instance, Flip Flops, a book where the character wears flip flops. Another choice could be a book with Burning in the name Burning Alive by Shannon K. Butcher. Or heart wave. Does that make sense?
Example:
Danielle's DHASG Long Hot Summer Challenge
Completed:
Option A:
1. Burning Alive by Shannon K. Butcher 6/1 (burning in name)
2. Fire And Ice by Anne Stuart 6/2 (fire in name)
3. Consumed by Fire by Anne Stuart 6/3 (fire in name)
BTW, I changed the rules, you can use a different title/book that has the same word, like "Fire".

For option B, you can use any of the above to spell out the words.