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Challenge Participants List
*Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress (DONE--Movie Title Royalty)
*Lacy
*Pamela (AllHoney)
*Iliada
*Nikita
*Cassandra (DONE--Couch Potato)
*Megan
*Elizabeth (DONE--Movie Title Royalty)
*Maria
*Beileag
*Dina (DONE--Movie Buff Extraordinaire)
*Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress (DONE--Movie Title Royalty)
*Lacy
*Pamela (AllHoney)
*Iliada
*Nikita
*Cassandra (DONE--Couch Potato)
*Megan
*Elizabeth (DONE--Movie Title Royalty)
*Maria
*Beileag
*Dina (DONE--Movie Buff Extraordinaire)
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Suggested Books for Challenge
*If you'd like to share book recommendations for the different categories, feel free, and I will add them here. In Order of Suggestions.
Phantom of the Opera
Beast by Pepper Pace
To Beguile a Beast by Elizabeth Hoyt
Dreaming of You by Lisa Kleypas
The Bodyguard
Heartbreaker by Julie Garwood
Undercover Mistress by Amethyst Ames
Simply Irresistible
Bakery Sisters series by Susan Mallery--Sweet Talk
Moonstruck
Breathing Room by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
The Lady's Tutor by Robin Schone
Anyone But You by Jennifer Crusie
The Blue Lagoon
On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves
The Spy Who Loved Me
All the Queen's Men by Linda Howard
Ice Series--Black Ice by Anne Stuart
The Liar's Club by Celeste Bradley--The Pretender
His at Night by Sherry Thomas
Nine Months
Undeniably Yours by Shannon Stacey
The Proposition
The Proposal by Katie Ashley
Laws of Attraction
Practice Makes Perfect by Julie James
Pretty in Pink
Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas
Romancing Mister Bridgerton by Julia Quinn
While You Were Sleeping
Until You by Judith McNaught
Somewhere in Time
Outlander by Diana Galbadon
A Knight in Shining Armor by Jude Deveraux
Pride and Prejudice
It Happened One Autumn by Lisa Kleypas The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn
The African Queen
As You Desire by Connie Brockway
Bull Durham
It Had to Be You by Lisa Howard
Play by Play series by Jaci Burton--The Perfect Play
Braveheart
A Kingdom of Dreams by Judith McNaught
Lord of the Rings
Fantasyland series by Kristen Ashley--The Golden Dynasty
Practical Magic
The Cat's Meow by Stacey Kennedy
The Breakfast Club
Three Fates by Nora Roberts
Urban Cowboy
Fearless by Diana Palmer
Earth Girls are Easy
Ral's Woman by Laurann Donner No Words Alone by Autumn Dawn
*If you'd like to share book recommendations for the different categories, feel free, and I will add them here. In Order of Suggestions.
Phantom of the Opera
Beast by Pepper Pace
To Beguile a Beast by Elizabeth Hoyt
Dreaming of You by Lisa Kleypas
The Bodyguard
Heartbreaker by Julie Garwood
Undercover Mistress by Amethyst Ames
Simply Irresistible
Bakery Sisters series by Susan Mallery--Sweet Talk
Moonstruck
Breathing Room by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
The Lady's Tutor by Robin Schone
Anyone But You by Jennifer Crusie
The Blue Lagoon
On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves
The Spy Who Loved Me
All the Queen's Men by Linda Howard
Ice Series--Black Ice by Anne Stuart
The Liar's Club by Celeste Bradley--The Pretender
His at Night by Sherry Thomas
Nine Months
Undeniably Yours by Shannon Stacey
The Proposition
The Proposal by Katie Ashley
Laws of Attraction
Practice Makes Perfect by Julie James
Pretty in Pink
Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas
Romancing Mister Bridgerton by Julia Quinn
While You Were Sleeping
Until You by Judith McNaught
Somewhere in Time
Outlander by Diana Galbadon
A Knight in Shining Armor by Jude Deveraux
Pride and Prejudice
It Happened One Autumn by Lisa Kleypas The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn
The African Queen
As You Desire by Connie Brockway
Bull Durham
It Had to Be You by Lisa Howard
Play by Play series by Jaci Burton--The Perfect Play
Braveheart
A Kingdom of Dreams by Judith McNaught
Lord of the Rings
Fantasyland series by Kristen Ashley--The Golden Dynasty
Practical Magic
The Cat's Meow by Stacey Kennedy
The Breakfast Club
Three Fates by Nora Roberts
Urban Cowboy
Fearless by Diana Palmer
Earth Girls are Easy
Ral's Woman by Laurann Donner No Words Alone by Autumn Dawn

Dangerous Hero Addict Support Group - Quarterly Reading Challenges
~ DHASG Movie Title Madness Challenge ~
Duration: February 1- August 31, 2013
Level: Movie Royalty
Categories:
1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me—Read a book where the couple is involved with a dancing contest or where dancing plays a significant role in the book.
4. The Blue Lagoon—Read a book where the couple is stranded/marooned on an island and fall in love.
5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner.
6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.
7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so.
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love.
9. Nine Months—Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance.
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy—Read a book where the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero.
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.
13. While You Were Sleeping—Read a romance where one of the characters is an amnesiac or the romance is initially a pretend/fake romance.
14. Somewhere in Time—read a time travel romance.
15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.
19. Practical Magic—Read a book where the heroine is a witch, or the hero is a wizard/warlock, etc. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
20. Pride and Prejudice—Read a book where the hero and heroine do not like each other initially, or think the other is not good enough for them, but fall in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
22. Nine and ½ Weeks—Read a romance book that is highly sensual or a book about a short-term affair that turns to love.
23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.
24. Office Space—Read a book where the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love.
25. The African Queen—Read a book set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
26. Revenge of the Nerds—Read a book where one of the main couple is a nerdy/geeky person who falls in love with a non-nerdy person. Or they can both be nerds.
27. Bull Durham—Read a sports romance. You can use a sport of any kind for this title.
28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Read a book where the hero/heroine is masked or disfigured and has a dark reputation. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
That's weird. I could have sworn I replied to this one already but I don't see it. Anyway, I chose Couch Potato level ☺
DHASG Movie Title Madness Challenge
Duration: February 1- August 31, 2013
Read 9/10
Categories:
1. The Bodyguard — Heartbreaker by Julie Garwood reread 5/13
2. Urban Cowboy — One Night with a Cowboy by Cat Johnson 3/13
3. Dance With Me—
4. The Blue Lagoon—
5. Simply Irresistible—
6. Moonstruck—
7. Jane Eyre-
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—
9. Nine Months — Deadly Secrets by Jaycee Clark 2/13
10. Pretty in Pink—
11. Earth Girls are Easy—
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—
13. While You Were Sleeping—
14. Somewhere in Time—
15. Romeo and Juliet — A Love for all Seasons by Denise Doming 5/13
16. Pretty Woman — Hunted by Jaycee Clark 3/13
17. My Fair Lady—
18. Laws of Attraction—
19. Practical Magic — Crystal Cove by Lisa Kleypas 3/13
20. Pride and Prejudice — Just the Sexiest Man Alive by Julie James 5/13
21. Lord of the Rings — The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien 2/3
22. Nine and ½ Weeks—
23. The Breakfast Club—
24. Office Space—
25. The African Queen—
26. Revenge of the Nerds—
27. Bull Durham—
28. Braveheart — Highlander Most Wanted by Maya Banks 4/13
29. The Phantom of the Opera—
30. That Last of the Mohicans—
DHASG Movie Title Madness Challenge
Duration: February 1- August 31, 2013
Read 9/10
Categories:
1. The Bodyguard — Heartbreaker by Julie Garwood reread 5/13
2. Urban Cowboy — One Night with a Cowboy by Cat Johnson 3/13
3. Dance With Me—
4. The Blue Lagoon—
5. Simply Irresistible—
6. Moonstruck—
7. Jane Eyre-
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—
9. Nine Months — Deadly Secrets by Jaycee Clark 2/13
10. Pretty in Pink—
11. Earth Girls are Easy—
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—
13. While You Were Sleeping—
14. Somewhere in Time—
15. Romeo and Juliet — A Love for all Seasons by Denise Doming 5/13
16. Pretty Woman — Hunted by Jaycee Clark 3/13
17. My Fair Lady—
18. Laws of Attraction—
19. Practical Magic — Crystal Cove by Lisa Kleypas 3/13
20. Pride and Prejudice — Just the Sexiest Man Alive by Julie James 5/13
21. Lord of the Rings — The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien 2/3
22. Nine and ½ Weeks—
23. The Breakfast Club—
24. Office Space—
25. The African Queen—
26. Revenge of the Nerds—
27. Bull Durham—
28. Braveheart — Highlander Most Wanted by Maya Banks 4/13
29. The Phantom of the Opera—
30. That Last of the Mohicans—


DHASG Movie Title Madness Challenge 10/10 Read
✔1. The Bodyguard: Undercover Mistress by Amethyst Ames - 2/3
✔2. Urban Cowboy: Fearless by Diana Palmer - 2/4
✔7. Jane Eyre: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë ♫ - 2/20
✔8. The Spy Who Loved Me: To Wed a Scandalous Spy by Celeste Bradley - 2/16
✔11. Earth Girls are Easy: Ral's Woman by Laurann Dohner - 2/7
✔14. Somewhere in Time: The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon - 3/2
✔28. Braveheart: Great Protector by Kathryn Le Veque - 2/20
✔10. Pretty in Pink: Romancing Mister Bridgerton by Julia Quinn - 2/7
✔20. Pride and Prejudice: The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn - 2/4
✔6. Moonstruck: Anyone But You by Jennifer Crusie - 2/1










You can choose a level whenever, Iliada.
No list of books yet. I'm looking for suggestions from other members.
No list of books yet. I'm looking for suggestions from other members.

Since I just read this (drat it would have been great for this challenge!) Beast would be great for 29 Phantom. They are also friends to lovers (is that one? I can't remember) and it was really good.

Suggestions:
1. Heartbreaker by Julie Garwood
5. Bakery sisters series by Susan Mallery
6. Breathing room by Susan Elizabeth Phillips (Italian-american hero), Anyone but you by Jennifer Crusie (older heroine), The lady's tutor by Robin Schone (older heroine)
8. All the Queen's Men by Linda Howard, Ice series by Anne Stuart
9. Undeniably yours by Shannon Stacey
18. Practice makes perfect by Julie James
29. To beguile a beast - Elizabeth Hoyt

10. Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas or Romancing Mister Bridgerton by Julia Quinn
13. Until You by Judith McNaught
14. Outlander Series by Diana Galbadon or A Knight in Shining Armor by Jude Deveraux
20. It happened one Autumn by Lisa Kleypas or The Viscount who Loved Me by Julia Quinn
25. As you Desire by Connie Brockway (I think it's in Egypt)
27. It had to be you by Lisa Howard
28. A Kingdom of Dreams by Judith McNaught
29. Dreaming Of You by Lisa Kleypas (though he's not exactly disfigured, he just has a scar on his face)
Can't think of anything else right now.

1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner.
7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so.
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love.
9. Nine Months—Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance.
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy—The Stone Prince - Gena Showalter
14. Somewhere in Time—read a time travel romance.
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.
19. Practical Magic — Lord of the Abyss - Nalini Singh
20. Pride and Prejudice — She Went All the Way - Meg Cabot
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
24. Office Space—Read a book where the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love.
26. Revenge of the Nerds — Spell of the Highlander - Karen Marie Moning
28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Read a book where the hero/heroine is masked or disfigured and has a dark reputation. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
4/X


4. On the Island
9. The PropositionThe Proposal (I haven't read them so I am not sure if either or both would work)
19. The Cat's Meow (I just reviewed this and it was really good!)
21. KA's fantasyland series
23. Three Fates (love this book!!!)
27. Jaci Burton has a sport series
Also can we use books for multiple challenges? e.i. use some of the same books in this and the strikethrough challenge if they work?

Duration: February 1- August 31, 2013
Read 8/15-19 books
1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me— A Fool's Gold Christmas by Susan Mallery (heroine is a dancer) 2/7/2013, 3*
4. The Blue Lagoon— On the Island
5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner.
6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.
7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so.
8. The Spy Who Loved Me— His at Night
9. Nine Months— The Proposition
10. Pretty in Pink— Unlocked by Courtney Milan, 2/4/2013, 3*
11. Earth Girls are Easy—Read a book where the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero.
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.
13. While You Were Sleeping— The Darkest Hour by Maya Banks (the heroine is amnesiac) 2/6/2013, 3*






14. Somewhere in Time— Kiss of the Highlander by Karen Marie Moning, 2/3/2013, 4*
15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.
19. Practical Magic— Dead Witch Walking by Kim harrison (heroine: witch), 2/10/2013, 2.5*
20. Pride and Prejudice—Read a book where the hero and heroine do not like each other initially, or think the other is not good enough for them, but fall in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
22. Nine and ½ Weeks— Wicked Burn by Beth Kery
23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.
24. Office Space—Guilty Pleasures
25. The African Queen—Read a book set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
26. Revenge of the Nerds— The Dark Highlander by Karen Marie Moning, 2/5/2013, 3*
27. Bull Durham—The Penalty Box by Deirdre Martin, 2/9/2013, 3*
28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Thief of Shadows, 2/11/2013, 3.5*
30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.






Cassandra wrote: "Lady Danielle, My comment has been updated with books for some of the movies. Some are borrowed from the suggestions list, so I thought I'd post here to let you know (and maybe help others out), si..."
I appreciate you linking to your original post. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't. Thanks!
I appreciate you linking to your original post. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't. Thanks!
@Megan, With any challenge on this group, you can overlap books. You can't use the same book more than once within a challenge.
If you specifically want your suggestions added to the list, please post them separately, because it will be easier for me to see them. Thanks for putting up with your "four-eyed" mod!
DHASG Movie Title Madness Challenge
Duration: February 1- August 31, 2013
Level: Couch Potato (Read at least 7-14 books from the list)
Read: 4/7-14
(13) While You Were Sleeping: Rapture by J.R. Ward
(19) Practical Magic: Demon from the Dark by Kresley Cole - Mar,5 ★★★★☆
(21) Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien - Aug,2 ★★★★★
(26) Revenge of the Nerds: Dark Desires After Dusk by Kresley Cole - Feb,5 ★★★★☆
(27) Bull Durham: Thrown by a Curve by Jaci Burton - Apr,14 ★★★★☆
(28) Braveheart: The Recruit by Monica McCarty
(29) The Phantom of the Opera: Thief of Shadows by Elizabeth Hoyt
Duration: February 1- August 31, 2013
Level: Couch Potato (Read at least 7-14 books from the list)
Read: 4/7-14
(13) While You Were Sleeping: Rapture by J.R. Ward
(19) Practical Magic: Demon from the Dark by Kresley Cole - Mar,5 ★★★★☆
(21) Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien - Aug,2 ★★★★★
(26) Revenge of the Nerds: Dark Desires After Dusk by Kresley Cole - Feb,5 ★★★★☆
(27) Bull Durham: Thrown by a Curve by Jaci Burton - Apr,14 ★★★★☆
(28) Braveheart: The Recruit by Monica McCarty
(29) The Phantom of the Opera: Thief of Shadows by Elizabeth Hoyt





Last Updated 6/20
1. The Bodyguard—Desperately Seeking Shapeshifter 2/25
2. Urban Cowboy—
3. Dance With Me—
4. The Blue Lagoon—
5. Simply Irresistible—Summer in Napa 5/7
6. Moonstruck—
7. Jane Eyre-
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—
9. Nine Months—
10. Pretty in Pink—Kiss Me, Kate 2/15
11. Earth Girls are Easy—The Starlight Rite 3/18
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—
13. While You Were Sleeping—
14. Somewhere in Time—
15. Romeo and Juliet—
16. Pretty Woman—
17. My Fair Lady—
18. Laws of Attraction—
19. Practical Magic—
20. Pride and Prejudice—Therian Prize 6/16
21. Lord of the Rings— Frost Maiden 5/11
22. Nine and ½ Weeks-Game for Marriage 2/22
23. The Breakfast Club— Persuasion 3/22
24. Office Space—
25. The African Queen— Black Ice 3/8 Does Paris count as exotic? It is to me, lol
26. Revenge of the Nerds—
27. Bull Durham— Play With Me 4/22
28. Braveheart—The Lady Most Willing...: A Novel in Three Parts 5/15
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Lover Awakened 2/28
30. That Last of the Mohicans-Wolf's Tender 4/3
Danielle's DHASG Movie Title Madness Challenge
Update: 2/22/13
Completed: 1/30
1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me—Read a book where the couple is involved with a dancing contest or where dancing plays a significant role in the book.
4. The Blue Lagoon—Read a book where the couple is stranded/marooned on an island and fall in love.
5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner.
6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.
7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so.
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love.
9. Nine Months—Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance.
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy—Read a book where the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero.
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.
13. While You Were Sleeping—Read a romance where one of the characters is an amnesiac or the romance is initially a pretend/fake romance.
14. Somewhere in Time—read a time travel romance.
15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.
19. Practical Magic—Read a book where the heroine is a witch, or the hero is a wizard/warlock, etc. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
20. Pride and Prejudice—Read a book where the hero and heroine do not like each other initially, or think the other is not good enough for them, but fall in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
22. Nine and ½ Weeks—Read a romance book that is highly sensual or a book about a short-term affair that turns to love.
DONE 23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.--The Diviners by Libba Bray 2/20
24. Office Space—Read a book where the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love.
25. The African Queen—Read a book set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
26. Revenge of the Nerds—Read a book where one of the main couple is a nerdy/geeky person who falls in love with a non-nerdy person. Or they can both be nerds.
27. Bull Durham—Read a sports romance. You can use a sport of any kind for this title.
28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Read a book where the hero/heroine is masked or disfigured and has a dark reputation. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
Update: 2/22/13
Completed: 1/30
1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me—Read a book where the couple is involved with a dancing contest or where dancing plays a significant role in the book.
4. The Blue Lagoon—Read a book where the couple is stranded/marooned on an island and fall in love.
5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner.
6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.
7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so.
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love.
9. Nine Months—Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance.
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy—Read a book where the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero.
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.
13. While You Were Sleeping—Read a romance where one of the characters is an amnesiac or the romance is initially a pretend/fake romance.
14. Somewhere in Time—read a time travel romance.
15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.
19. Practical Magic—Read a book where the heroine is a witch, or the hero is a wizard/warlock, etc. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
20. Pride and Prejudice—Read a book where the hero and heroine do not like each other initially, or think the other is not good enough for them, but fall in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
22. Nine and ½ Weeks—Read a romance book that is highly sensual or a book about a short-term affair that turns to love.
DONE 23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.--The Diviners by Libba Bray 2/20
24. Office Space—Read a book where the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love.
25. The African Queen—Read a book set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
26. Revenge of the Nerds—Read a book where one of the main couple is a nerdy/geeky person who falls in love with a non-nerdy person. Or they can both be nerds.
27. Bull Durham—Read a sports romance. You can use a sport of any kind for this title.
28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Read a book where the hero/heroine is masked or disfigured and has a dark reputation. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.

Duration: February 1- August 31, 2013
Level: Movie royalty
Read 22/23 books
1. The Bodyguard—Wolf with Benefits by Shelly Laurenston, 4/12/2013, 3.5*
2. Urban Cowboy—Play It Safe by Kristen Ashley, 3/24/2013, 4*
3. Dance With Me— A Fool's Gold Christmas by Susan Mallery (heroine is a dancer) 2/7/2013, 3*
4. The Blue Lagoon— On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves, 3/20/2013, 5*
5. Simply Irresistible— Seduction and Snacks(heroine is a confectioner), 3/8/2013, 2.5*
6. Moonstruck—(the heroine is older than the hero)Under the Wire- Cindy Gerard, 3/26/2013, 2*
7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so.
8. The Spy Who Loved Me— Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love His at Night
9. Nine Months— Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance The Proposition
10. Pretty in Pink— Unlocked by Courtney Milan, 2/4/2013, 3*









11. Earth Girls are Easy— Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout, 2/22/2013, 3*
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.
13. While You Were Sleeping— The Darkest Hour by Maya Banks (the heroine is amnesiac) 2/6/2013, 3*
14. Somewhere in Time— Kiss of the Highlander by Karen Marie Moning, 2/3/2013, 4*
15. Romeo and Juliet—(star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending)The Shadow of the Wind- Carlos Ruiz Zafon, 3/22/2013, 5*
16. Pretty Woman—Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, 2/26/2013, 5*
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction — Checkmate by R.L. Mathewson (adversaries in business), 3/10/2013, 4*
19. Practical Magic— Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison (heroine: witch), 2/10/2013, 2.5*
20. Pride and Prejudice— Perfection by R.L. Mathewson (Hero thinks the heroine is not good enough for him), 2/25/2013, 3.5*








21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. Until the Sun Falls from the Sky - Kristen Ashley
22. Nine and ½ Weeks— Wicked Burn by Beth Kery, 2/17/2013, 4*
23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.
24. Office Space—Guilty Pleasures, 3/29/2013, 3*
25. The African Queen—Archangel's Storm - Nalini Singh, 4/8/2013, 4*
26. Revenge of the Nerds— The Dark Highlander by Karen Marie Moning, 2/5/2013, 3*
27. Bull Durham—The Penalty Box by Deirdre Martin, 2/9/2013, 3*
28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Thief of Shadows, 2/11/2013, 3.5*
30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting.







31. The wedding date: When We Touch by Brenda Novak, 4/14/2013, 4*

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Danielle's DHASG Movie Title Madness Challenge
Update: 4/15/13
Completed: 3/30
1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me—Read a book where the couple is involved with a dancing contest or where dancing plays a significant role in the book.
4. The Blue Lagoon—Read a book where the couple is stranded/marooned on an island and fall in love.
5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner.
6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.
7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so. Ironskin by Tina Connelly (currently reading)
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love.
9. Nine Months—Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance.
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy—Read a book where the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero.
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.
DONE 13. While You Were Sleeping—Read a romance where one of the characters is an amnesiac or the romance is initially a pretend/fake romance.--Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers 3/13
14. Somewhere in Time—read a time travel romance.
15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.
19. Practical Magic—Read a book where the heroine is a witch, or the hero is a wizard/warlock, etc. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
20. Pride and Prejudice—Read a book where the hero and heroine do not like each other initially, or think the other is not good enough for them, but fall in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
22. Nine and ½ Weeks—Read a romance book that is highly sensual or a book about a short-term affair that turns to love.
DONE 23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.--The Diviners by Libba Bray 2/20
24. Office Space—Read a book where the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love.
25. The African Queen—Read a book set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
26. Revenge of the Nerds—Read a book where one of the main couple is a nerdy/geeky person who falls in love with a non-nerdy person. Or they can both be nerds.
27. Bull Durham—Read a sports romance. You can use a sport of any kind for this title.
DONE 28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.--Duty by Rachel Rossano 3/2
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Read a book where the hero/heroine is masked or disfigured and has a dark reputation. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
Update: 4/15/13
Completed: 3/30
1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me—Read a book where the couple is involved with a dancing contest or where dancing plays a significant role in the book.
4. The Blue Lagoon—Read a book where the couple is stranded/marooned on an island and fall in love.
5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner.
6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.
7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so. Ironskin by Tina Connelly (currently reading)
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love.
9. Nine Months—Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance.
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy—Read a book where the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero.
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.
DONE 13. While You Were Sleeping—Read a romance where one of the characters is an amnesiac or the romance is initially a pretend/fake romance.--Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers 3/13
14. Somewhere in Time—read a time travel romance.
15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.
19. Practical Magic—Read a book where the heroine is a witch, or the hero is a wizard/warlock, etc. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
20. Pride and Prejudice—Read a book where the hero and heroine do not like each other initially, or think the other is not good enough for them, but fall in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
22. Nine and ½ Weeks—Read a romance book that is highly sensual or a book about a short-term affair that turns to love.
DONE 23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.--The Diviners by Libba Bray 2/20
24. Office Space—Read a book where the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love.
25. The African Queen—Read a book set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
26. Revenge of the Nerds—Read a book where one of the main couple is a nerdy/geeky person who falls in love with a non-nerdy person. Or they can both be nerds.
27. Bull Durham—Read a sports romance. You can use a sport of any kind for this title.
DONE 28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.--Duty by Rachel Rossano 3/2
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Read a book where the hero/heroine is masked or disfigured and has a dark reputation. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
More Than Memories is free on Kindle. It has an amnesiac heroine (Long Kiss Goodnight):
http://www.amazon.com/More-Than-Memor...
http://www.amazon.com/More-Than-Memor...
How to Date an Alien is also free on Kindle. It fits the Earth Girls are Easy category.
http://www.amazon.com/How-Date-Alien-...
http://www.amazon.com/How-Date-Alien-...
Kiss Me, Dancer fits the Dance With Me category. It's .99 cents.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0066DU0NC/
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0066DU0NC/

The heroine is a dancer and there's a dance show in A Fool's Gold Christmas by Susan Mallery
Danielle's DHASG Movie Title Madness Challenge
Update: 5/23/13
Completed: 11/30
DONE 1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.---Heartbreaker by Julie Garwood 5/23
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me—Read a book where the couple is involved with a dancing contest or where dancing plays a significant role in the book.
4. The Blue Lagoon—Read a book where the couple is stranded/marooned on an island and fall in love.
DONE 5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner. --Sleeping With The Entity by Cat Devon 4/26
6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.
DONE 7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so. --Ironskin by Tina Connelly 3/18
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love.
9. Nine Months—Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance.
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy—Read a book where the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero.
DONE 12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.---Ice Storm by Anne Stuart 5/18
DONE 13. While You Were Sleeping—Read a romance where one of the characters is an amnesiac or the romance is initially a pretend/fake romance.--Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers 3/13
14. Somewhere in Time—read a time travel romance.
15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.
DONE 19. Practical Magic—Read a book where the heroine is a witch, or the hero is a wizard/warlock, etc. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.---Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo 5/13
20. Pride and Prejudice—Read a book where the hero and heroine do not like each other initially, or think the other is not good enough for them, but fall in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
22. Nine and ½ Weeks—Read a romance book that is highly sensual or a book about a short-term affair that turns to love.
DONE 23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.--The Diviners by Libba Bray 2/20
24. Office Space—Read a book where the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love.
DONE 25. The African Queen—Read a book set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.--Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters 5/19
26. Revenge of the Nerds—Read a book where one of the main couple is a nerdy/geeky person who falls in love with a non-nerdy person. Or they can both be nerds.
27. Bull Durham—Read a sports romance. You can use a sport of any kind for this title.
DONE 28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.--Duty by Rachel Rossano 3/2
DONE 29. The Phantom of the Opera—Read a book where the hero/heroine is masked or disfigured and has a dark reputation. You may read the original book, but you are not required to. --Resurrectionist by James McGee 5/7
DONE 30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.---Defiant by Pamela Clare 5/4
Update: 5/23/13
Completed: 11/30
DONE 1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.---Heartbreaker by Julie Garwood 5/23
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me—Read a book where the couple is involved with a dancing contest or where dancing plays a significant role in the book.
4. The Blue Lagoon—Read a book where the couple is stranded/marooned on an island and fall in love.
DONE 5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner. --Sleeping With The Entity by Cat Devon 4/26
6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.
DONE 7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so. --Ironskin by Tina Connelly 3/18
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love.
9. Nine Months—Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance.
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy—Read a book where the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero.
DONE 12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.---Ice Storm by Anne Stuart 5/18
DONE 13. While You Were Sleeping—Read a romance where one of the characters is an amnesiac or the romance is initially a pretend/fake romance.--Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers 3/13
14. Somewhere in Time—read a time travel romance.
15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.
DONE 19. Practical Magic—Read a book where the heroine is a witch, or the hero is a wizard/warlock, etc. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.---Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo 5/13
20. Pride and Prejudice—Read a book where the hero and heroine do not like each other initially, or think the other is not good enough for them, but fall in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
22. Nine and ½ Weeks—Read a romance book that is highly sensual or a book about a short-term affair that turns to love.
DONE 23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.--The Diviners by Libba Bray 2/20
24. Office Space—Read a book where the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love.
DONE 25. The African Queen—Read a book set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.--Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters 5/19
26. Revenge of the Nerds—Read a book where one of the main couple is a nerdy/geeky person who falls in love with a non-nerdy person. Or they can both be nerds.
27. Bull Durham—Read a sports romance. You can use a sport of any kind for this title.
DONE 28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.--Duty by Rachel Rossano 3/2
DONE 29. The Phantom of the Opera—Read a book where the hero/heroine is masked or disfigured and has a dark reputation. You may read the original book, but you are not required to. --Resurrectionist by James McGee 5/7
DONE 30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.---Defiant by Pamela Clare 5/4



Duration: February 1 - August 31, 2013
Level: Movie Buff Extraordinaire
14/15 completed
Categories:
1. The Bodyguard (the hero is guarding the heroine and they fall in love): Alpha One by Cynthia Eden == 06/29
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me—Read a book where the couple is involved with a dancing contest or where dancing plays a significant role in the book.
4. The Blue Lagoon (the couple is stranded/marooned on an island and fall in love): Somebody Killed His Editor by Josh Lanyon == 03/17
5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner.
6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.
7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer.
8. The Spy Who Loved Me (one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love): If I Fall by Kate Noble == 07/06
9. Nine Months (the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance): Sharpshooter by Cynthia Eden == 06/30
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy (the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero): Melting Iron by Laurann Dohner == 04/13
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.
13. While You Were Sleeping (one of the characters is an amnesiac): Heart of Obsidian by Nalini Singh == 06/08
14. Somewhere in Time—Read a time travel romance.
15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.
19. Practical Magic (the heroine is a witch): Demon from the Dark by Kresley Cole == 03/29
20. Pride and Prejudice: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen == 05/18
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting.
22. Nine and ½ Weeks (highly sensual, short-term affair that turns to love): Layover by Megan Hart == 03/04
23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.
24. Office Space (the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love): Cut & Run by Abigail Roux & Madeleine Urban == 02/18
25. The African Queen (set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love): Collision Course by Zoe Archer == 03/09
26. Revenge of the Nerds (one of the main couple is a nerdy/geeky person who falls in love with a non-nerdy person): Chain Reaction by Zoe Archer == 03/11
27. Bull Durham—Read a sports romance. You can use a sport of any kind for this title.
28. Braveheart (a Scottish historical romance): Highlander Most Wanted by Maya Banks == 04/11
29. The Phantom of the Opera (the hero is disfigured): Beneath the Beauty by Skye Warren == 06/10
30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting.















Duration: February 1- August 31, 2013
Level: Movie royalty
Read 27/31 books
1. The Bodyguard—Wolf with Benefits by Shelly Laurenston, 4/12/2013, 3.5*
2. Urban Cowboy—Play It Safe by Kristen Ashley, 3/24/2013, 4*
3. Dance With Me— A Fool's Gold Christmas by Susan Mallery (heroine is a dancer) 2/7/2013, 3*
4. The Blue Lagoon— On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves, 3/20/2013, 5*
5. Simply Irresistible— Seduction and Snacks(heroine is a confectioner), 3/8/2013, 2.5*
6. Moonstruck—(the heroine is older than the hero)Under the Wire- Cindy Gerard, 3/26/2013, 2*
7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so.
8. The Spy Who Loved Me— Diamond Bay by Linda Howard, 6/8/2013, 3.5*
9. Nine Months— The Proposition by Katie Ashley, 7/2/2013, 3.5*
10. Pretty in Pink— Unlocked by Courtney Milan, 2/4/2013, 3*









11. Earth Girls are Easy— Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout, 2/22/2013, 3*
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.
13. While You Were Sleeping— The Darkest Hour by Maya Banks (the heroine is amnesiac) 2/6/2013, 3*
14. Somewhere in Time— Kiss of the Highlander by Karen Marie Moning, 2/3/2013, 4*
15. Romeo and Juliet—(star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending)The Shadow of the Wind- Carlos Ruiz Zafon, 3/22/2013, 5*
16. Pretty Woman—Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, 2/26/2013, 5*
17. My Fair Lady—Seducing Cinderella by Gina L. Maxwell, 5/16/2013, 3*
18. Laws of Attraction — Checkmate by R.L. Mathewson (adversaries in business), 3/10/2013, 4*
19. Practical Magic— Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison (heroine: witch), 2/10/2013, 2.5*
20. Pride and Prejudice— Perfection by R.L. Mathewson (Hero thinks the heroine is not good enough for him), 2/25/2013, 3.5*









21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. Until the Sun Falls from the Sky - Kristen Ashley
22. Nine and ½ Weeks— Wicked Burn by Beth Kery, 2/17/2013, 4*
23. The Breakfast Club—True by Erin McCarthy, 6/6/2013, 4*
24. Office Space—Guilty Pleasures, 3/29/2013, 3*
25. The African Queen—Archangel's Storm - Nalini Singh, 4/8/2013, 4*
26. Revenge of the Nerds— The Dark Highlander by Karen Marie Moning, 2/5/2013, 3*
27. Bull Durham—The Penalty Box by Deirdre Martin, 2/9/2013, 3*
28. Braveheart—Never Seduce a Scot by Maya Banks, 6/28/2013, 3.5*
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Thief of Shadows, 2/11/2013, 3.5*
30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting.









31. The wedding date: When We Touch by Brenda Novak, 4/14/2013, 4*

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Danielle's DHASG Movie Title Madness Challenge
Update: 7/9/13
Completed: 18/30
DONE 1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.---Heartbreaker by Julie Garwood 5/23
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me—Read a book where the couple is involved with a dancing contest or where dancing plays a significant role in the book.
4. The Blue Lagoon—Read a book where the couple is stranded/marooned on an island and fall in love.
DONE 5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner. --Sleeping With The Entity by Cat Devon 4/26
DONE 6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.--The Warlord Wants Forever by Kresley Cole (heroine is older than hero) 7/7
DONE 7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so. --Ironskin by Tina Connelly 3/18
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love.
9. Nine Months—Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance.
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy—Read a book where the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero.
DONE 12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.---Ice Storm by Anne Stuart 5/18
DONE 13. While You Were Sleeping—Read a romance where one of the characters is an amnesiac or the romance is initially a pretend/fake romance.--Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers 3/13
14. Somewhere in Time—read a time travel romance.
DONE 15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.--The Slayer and the Sphinx by Adam Bolander 7/2
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
DONE 17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.--Penelope by Anya Wylde 6/26
DONE 18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.--Changes by Pamela Nowak 6/12
DONE 19. Practical Magic—Read a book where the heroine is a witch, or the hero is a wizard/warlock, etc. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.---Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo 5/13
DONE 20. Pride and Prejudice—Read a book where the hero and heroine do not like each other initially, or think the other is not good enough for them, but fall in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so. The Perfect Duke by Dawn Ireland 6/1
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
DONE 22. Nine and ½ Weeks—Read a romance book that is highly sensual or a book about a short-term affair that turns to love.--Mistress at a Price by Sara Craven 6/8
DONE 23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.--The Diviners by Libba Bray 2/20
24. Office Space—Read a book where the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love.
DONE 25. The African Queen—Read a book set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.--Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters 5/19
DONE 26. Revenge of the Nerds—Read a book where one of the main couple is a nerdy/geeky person who falls in love with a non-nerdy person. Or they can both be nerds.--The Hunt for Atlantis by Andy McDermott 5/16
27. Bull Durham—Read a sports romance. You can use a sport of any kind for this title.
DONE 28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.--Duty by Rachel Rossano 3/2
DONE 29. The Phantom of the Opera—Read a book where the hero/heroine is masked or disfigured and has a dark reputation. You may read the original book, but you are not required to. --Resurrectionist by James McGee 5/7
DONE 30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.---Defiant by Pamela Clare 5/4
BONUS #1: Just One of the Guys--Love Disguised by Lisa Klein 6/30
BONUS #2: Beauty and the Beast--Hajar's Hidden Legacy by Maisey Yates 6/24
Update: 7/9/13
Completed: 18/30
DONE 1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.---Heartbreaker by Julie Garwood 5/23
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me—Read a book where the couple is involved with a dancing contest or where dancing plays a significant role in the book.
4. The Blue Lagoon—Read a book where the couple is stranded/marooned on an island and fall in love.
DONE 5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner. --Sleeping With The Entity by Cat Devon 4/26
DONE 6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.--The Warlord Wants Forever by Kresley Cole (heroine is older than hero) 7/7
DONE 7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so. --Ironskin by Tina Connelly 3/18
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love.
9. Nine Months—Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance.
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy—Read a book where the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero.
DONE 12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.---Ice Storm by Anne Stuart 5/18
DONE 13. While You Were Sleeping—Read a romance where one of the characters is an amnesiac or the romance is initially a pretend/fake romance.--Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers 3/13
14. Somewhere in Time—read a time travel romance.
DONE 15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.--The Slayer and the Sphinx by Adam Bolander 7/2
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
DONE 17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.--Penelope by Anya Wylde 6/26
DONE 18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.--Changes by Pamela Nowak 6/12
DONE 19. Practical Magic—Read a book where the heroine is a witch, or the hero is a wizard/warlock, etc. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.---Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo 5/13
DONE 20. Pride and Prejudice—Read a book where the hero and heroine do not like each other initially, or think the other is not good enough for them, but fall in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so. The Perfect Duke by Dawn Ireland 6/1
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
DONE 22. Nine and ½ Weeks—Read a romance book that is highly sensual or a book about a short-term affair that turns to love.--Mistress at a Price by Sara Craven 6/8
DONE 23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.--The Diviners by Libba Bray 2/20
24. Office Space—Read a book where the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love.
DONE 25. The African Queen—Read a book set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.--Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters 5/19
DONE 26. Revenge of the Nerds—Read a book where one of the main couple is a nerdy/geeky person who falls in love with a non-nerdy person. Or they can both be nerds.--The Hunt for Atlantis by Andy McDermott 5/16
27. Bull Durham—Read a sports romance. You can use a sport of any kind for this title.
DONE 28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.--Duty by Rachel Rossano 3/2
DONE 29. The Phantom of the Opera—Read a book where the hero/heroine is masked or disfigured and has a dark reputation. You may read the original book, but you are not required to. --Resurrectionist by James McGee 5/7
DONE 30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.---Defiant by Pamela Clare 5/4
BONUS #1: Just One of the Guys--Love Disguised by Lisa Klein 6/30
BONUS #2: Beauty and the Beast--Hajar's Hidden Legacy by Maisey Yates 6/24

Duration: February 1- August 31, 2013
Level: Movie royalty
Read 31/31 books
1. The Bodyguard—Wolf with Benefits by Shelly Laurenston, 4/12/2013, 3.5*
2. Urban Cowboy—Play It Safe by Kristen Ashley, 3/24/2013, 4*
3. Dance With Me— A Fool's Gold Christmas by Susan Mallery (heroine is a dancer) 2/7/2013, 3*
4. The Blue Lagoon— On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves, 3/20/2013, 5*
5. Simply Irresistible— Seduction and Snacks(heroine is a confectioner), 3/8/2013, 2.5*
6. Moonstruck—(the heroine is older than the hero)Under the Wire- Cindy Gerard, 3/26/2013, 2*
7. Jane Eyre-A Night Like This by Julia Quinn, 8/21/2013
8. The Spy Who Loved Me— Diamond Bay by Linda Howard, 6/8/2013, 3.5*
9. Nine Months— The Proposition by Katie Ashley, 7/2/2013, 3.5*
10. Pretty in Pink— Unlocked by Courtney Milan, 2/4/2013, 3*










11. Earth Girls are Easy— Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout, 2/22/2013, 3*
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.
13. While You Were Sleeping— The Darkest Hour by Maya Banks (the heroine is amnesiac) 2/6/2013, 3*
14. Somewhere in Time— Kiss of the Highlander by Karen Marie Moning, 2/3/2013, 4*
15. Romeo and Juliet—(star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending)The Shadow of the Wind- Carlos Ruiz Zafon, 3/22/2013, 5*
16. Pretty Woman—Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, 2/26/2013, 5*
17. My Fair Lady—Seducing Cinderella by Gina L. Maxwell, 5/16/2013, 3*
18. Laws of Attraction — Checkmate by R.L. Mathewson (adversaries in business), 3/10/2013, 4*
19. Practical Magic— Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison (heroine: witch), 2/10/2013, 2.5*
20. Pride and Prejudice— Perfection by R.L. Mathewson (Hero thinks the heroine is not good enough for him), 2/25/2013, 3.5*









21. Lord of the Rings—(fantasy setting)Soulless by Gail Carriger, 5/8/2013, 4*
22. Nine and ½ Weeks— Wicked Burn by Beth Kery, 2/17/2013, 4*
23. The Breakfast Club—True by Erin McCarthy, 6/6/2013, 4*
24. Office Space—Guilty Pleasures, 3/29/2013, 3*
25. The African Queen—Archangel's Storm - Nalini Singh, 4/8/2013, 4*
26. Revenge of the Nerds— The Dark Highlander by Karen Marie Moning, 2/5/2013, 3*
27. Bull Durham—The Penalty Box by Deirdre Martin, 2/9/2013, 3*
28. Braveheart—Never Seduce a Scot by Maya Banks, 6/28/2013, 3.5*
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Thief of Shadows, 2/11/2013, 3.5*
30. That Last of the Mohicans—A Heart So Wild by Johanna Lindsay, 8/11/2013, 3*










Bonus
1. The wedding date: When We Touch by Brenda Novak, 4/14/2013, 4*
2. Seven days, six nights: Uncharted by Tracy Garvis - Graves, 8/10/2013, 3.5*


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DHASG Movie Title Madness Challenge
Foreword: Movie titles can eerily echo the themes or storylines of some of our favorite reading. The purpose of this challenge is to read romance books that capture some of our favorite movies, either in title or in content.
Duration: February 1- August 31, 2013
Levels:
1. Movie Royalty—We bow to your movie expertise! Read at least 20 books on the list.
2. Movie Buff Extraordinaire—I’d love to see your home movie collection! They know your name at your local movie theater. Read 15-19 books from the list.
3. Couch Potato—You watch your fair share of movies and probably have a very respectable movie collection. You get some props from us! Read at least 7-14 books from the list.
Categories:
1. The Bodyguard—Read a book where the hero is guarding the heroine or vice versa, and they fall in love.
2. Urban Cowboy—Read a modern western romance.
3. Dance With Me—Read a book where the couple is involved with a dancing contest or where dancing plays a significant role in the book.
4. The Blue Lagoon—Read a book where the couple is stranded/marooned on an island and fall in love.
5. Simply Irresistible—Read a book where one of the main couple is a baker or confectioner.
6. Moonstruck—Read a book with Italian-American protagonists, or a book where the heroine is older than the hero, or the hero or heroine is a late bloomer due to family obligations.
7. Jane Eyre-Read a book where the heroine is a governess who falls in love with her employer. You may read the original book if you choose to, but you are not required to do so.
8. The Spy Who Loved Me—Read a book where one of the main couple is a spy and they fall in love.
9. Nine Months—Read a book where the heroine gets pregnant by the hero and this is a major part of the romance.
10. Pretty in Pink—Read a book where the heroine is a wallflower/outsider who falls in love with the popular guy.
11. Earth Girls are Easy—Read a book where the human heroine falls in love with an alien hero.
12. The Long Kiss Goodnight—Read a book where the heroine is the spy, and she has either carried on her work under a false identity or she has amnesia.
13. While You Were Sleeping—Read a romance where one of the characters is an amnesiac or the romance is initially a pretend/fake romance.
14. Somewhere in Time—read a time travel romance.
15. Romeo and Juliet—Read a book about star-crossed romance, but with a happy ending.
16. Pretty Woman—Read a book where either of the main leads used to be a prostitute or they met during their work as a prostitute. You could also read a book where one of the couple is being ‘kept’ by the other.
17. My Fair Lady—Read a book where one of the leads is ‘made over’ or revamped by the other.
18. Laws of Attraction—Read a book where the main couple are initially adversaries in business or their careers.
19. Practical Magic—Read a book where the heroine is a witch, or the hero is a wizard/warlock, etc. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
20. Pride and Prejudice—Read a book where the hero and heroine do not like each other initially, or think the other is not good enough for them, but fall in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to do so.
21. Lord of the Rings—Read a romance book with a high fantasy setting. You may read one of the books in the original series, but you are not required to do so.
22. Nine and ½ Weeks—Read a romance book that is highly sensual or a book about a short-term affair that turns to love.
23. The Breakfast Club—Read a book where a group of people thrown together leads to romance for at least one or more of the couples.
24. Office Space—Read a book where the couple works together in the same office/work environment and falls in love.
25. The African Queen—Read a book set in an exotic location and full of dangers, where the couple meets and falls in love. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
26. Revenge of the Nerds—Read a book where one of the main couple is a nerdy/geeky person who falls in love with a non-nerdy person. Or they can both be nerds.
27. Bull Durham—Read a sports romance. You can use a sport of any kind for this title.
28. Braveheart—Read a medieval or Scottish historical romance.
29. The Phantom of the Opera—Read a book where the hero/heroine is masked or disfigured and has a dark reputation. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
30. That Last of the Mohicans—Read a historical romance filled with adventure and conflict with a colonial/frontier American setting. You may read the original book, but you are not required to.
Bonus Opportunities:
Upper Level Bonus: Choose three additional movies and read books that capture the essence of their titles or the content of the movies. You can substitute out one of the above, but you must do the other two in addition to the above. In other words, you will need to read at least 20 books from the list and two more of your own choice. (This will add 3 movies to your final score)
Middle Level Bonus: Choose two additional movies and read books that capture the essence of their titles or the content of the movies. You can substitute out one of the above, but you must do the other one in addition to the above movies. In other words, you will need to read at least 15 books from the list and one more of your choice. (This will add 2 movies to your final score)
Lower Level Bonus: Choose one additional movie and read a book that captures the essence of its title or the content of the movie. It must be in addition to the above movies. This means you will need to read at least 7 books from the list and one more of your choice. (This will add 1 movie to your final score)
Instructions:
1. Books must be read between February 1st and August 31st for this challenge.
2. Participants should sign up on this thread and post their stats regularly. When you are finish, post your final stats and that you are done. If someone completes the challenge and they want to go for another round, just let the moderator/coordinator know.
3. One book per movie title. You must use the titles above, unless you opt for any of the bonus levels, which allows you to substitute or add titles to the official list for your challenge.
4. You do not have to watch the movie or have watched the movies to participate.
5. If you are having trouble finding books, you can ask other participants for recommendations on the thread.
6. Categories and books may be changed at any time before 11:59pm on August 31st.
Any questions?