Gabrielle Blaque/~Bhlack Benehvolence~’s
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I'm behind a bit but I'm trying to do a week long thing!
3/7 Complete!
I'll probably post later!



Huston Texas:

Boston Mass:


I've been told that the Nook is pretty straight forward when it comes to using it, is that true?
Also I was wondering if maybe lacking all the techy terms could someone tell me if it's possible to transfer a pdf. format e-book from a computer to a Nook e-reader?



Or should we hold off on adding the point until we've finished the book?
I hope that makes sense!

For M try Karen Marie Moning especially the fever series
For E try Envy,..."
I'm sure I will! I loved her Highlander stories so I'm pretty sure I'll get into this series.

For M try Karen Marie Moning especially the fever series
For E try Envy, honestly, E gives me trouble too"
Well I loved Karen's Highlander books so why not try something a little different? I've read Larissa Ione before but I think it was only the first book, I'll have to check though.
Thanks for the suggestions Amy!


D -Devil Without a Cause








Keep up the good work everyone!


I thought I had a handle on my rogue hero but I'm contemplating switching titles because the book I was going to read is part of a series and I kind of like to read series in order if I'm going to read the books.
Anyway here's the book I was going to read; The Sinful Nights of a Nobleman this is the fifth book in the Boscastle series.
It seems that Devon Boscatsle is a good fit for this hero but I was wondering if a book with a scoundrel in it would work just as well for the rogue hero?
This book is the first in this same series and it's called The Seduction of an English Scoundrel.
In the summary of this book I think the hero is considered a scoundrel, so do you think this book would be alright for the Rogue Hero part of the challenge?
I wasn't sure if it would match with the deffinition of a rogue;
Rogue Hero:
The Rogue, who by any other time period outside of Regency, is a promiscuous cad in need of a physical. Utterly charming, completely dashing, and carelessly carefree about life and love, the Rogue is ready to live life to the fullest. Commitment is not a word in his vocabulary until the heroine sweeps into his sphere of influence.
Thanks in advance!

The series is entitled Broken Heart Vampires, here's the title for the first book in the series. The book itself is funnier than the title though.
