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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Ally wrote: "Priya wrote: "level1 : 15 books

Georgian - This Duchess of Mine- Jan 28, 2016
Regency - What Happens in London - Jan 4, 2016

Victorian - [book:The Madness of Lord Ia..."


Yes Ally. I loved it. It has entered my all time favourite books list too!


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Mariana | 2692 comments Ally wrote: "Priya wrote: "Yes Ally. I loved it. It has entered my all time favourite books list too! "

Seriously. I just can't get over it. I need to go back and read it again even though it's less than a yea..."


I would just like to add a third to The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie being an all time favorite book! Have you read any of the other Mackenzie books?


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments With regard to reading for the challenge, I need to add a couple of titles.

I've completed Georgian, Victorian and Civil War titles.


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments I am at 6/15. Completed Americana, Bodice ripper, Georgian, Medieval, Regency and Victorian. Next up is Elizabethan. Going to readA Woman of Passion for that.


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments You are making good progress Priya.

That VH book looks interesting.

Did you like SSL? I have a copy but I'm "saving it."


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Andrea (Catsos Person) is a Compulsive eBook Hoarder wrote: "You are making good progress Priya.

That VH book looks interesting.

Did you like SSL? I have a copy but I'm "saving it.""


I didnt like it Andrea
I know many people like Rosemary Rogers' books, but its not to my liking

Did you like "Always to Remember"? I am thinking to read Runaway for civil war subgenre, but I haven't decided yet.


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Kat Desi (katdesiwrites) | 480 comments Mod
Ally wrote: "Hey, where is everyone in their reading challenge? I am at 10 out of 15 - next up Georgian."

Nice, you're nearly finished! You can move up a level if you don't feel like finishing the challenge yet!


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Martha, time travel is a bugaboo for me too.

I haven't the slightest interest time travel in a HR.


Congrats on nearly finishing the challenge!


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Kat Desi (katdesiwrites) | 480 comments Mod
I'm thinking the point of the challenge is really pushing yourself to read books that you wouldn't normally read. ;)


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Kat Desi (katdesiwrites) | 480 comments Mod
Ally wrote: "And would you guys consider Transcendence by Shay Savage as time travel or am I reaching?"

The time travel books I would highly recommend is Karen Marie Moning's Highlander series.


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Kat Desi (katdesiwrites) | 480 comments Mod
Ally wrote: "Kat wrote: "Ally wrote: "Hey, where is everyone in their reading challenge? I am at 10 out of 15 - next up Georgian."

Nice, you're nearly finished! You can move up a level if you don't feel like f..."


Not sure if Lord of Scoundrels counts as bodice ripper.


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Sue | 100 comments Ally wrote: "And would you guys consider Transcendence by Shay Savage as time travel or am I reaching?"

This looks interesting.


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Ally wrote: "So I regretfully tender my resignation of the challenge. Time travel is proving insurmountable and too painful. I made 10/15 so not bad. And I read some books I'd never normally read :)"

No Ally. Donot resign yet. Time travel is painful for me too. We have 9 more months ahead of us. At some point we might feel like completing the challenge. Lets keep our spirits up:)


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Time Travel is a "challenge" for me as well.

I may substitute a different era/type of HR for time travel.


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Mariana | 2692 comments We do have nine more months. I have completed over 25%. We can come back to the most challenging genre even months from now.


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Kat Desi (katdesiwrites) | 480 comments Mod
Ally wrote: "So I regretfully tender my resignation of the challenge. Time travel is proving insurmountable and too painful. I made 10/15 so not bad. And I read some books I'd never normally read :)"

Don't give up! I recommend reading My Outlaw. I'm not fond of this genre as well but seriously this book? Whoa...


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Ally wrote: "Priya wrote: "Ally wrote: "So I regretfully tender my resignation of the challenge. Time travel is proving insurmountable and too painful. I made 10/15 so not bad. And I read some books I'd never n..."

Finished 11 books. Yet to read time travel, civil war, native american and western


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Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments @Ally

As far as rules are concerned, in many respects, I'm sometimes crippled by a lack of flexibility. This rigidity is one of the reasons why I struggle to CNF a book a "meh" book.

It would be a good exercise in flexibility if I can bring myself to substitute something for time travel category.

Maybe I can borrow "Outlander" from my sister if it's lendable. Blech.

I don't own any time travel books and I hate to spend money on something I expect to dislike.

I'm not crazy about "Western" category either. I usually avoid those. I'm not that crazy about cowboys. Maybe I'll try a mail order bride HR for this category.

Oh, I think I'd have to buy something for this category too!


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Kat Desi (katdesiwrites) | 480 comments Mod
Ally wrote: "Andrea (Catsos Person) is a Compulsive eBook Hoarder wrote: "Time Travel is a "challenge" for me as well.

I may substitute a different era/type of HR for time travel."

Is that legal? I tend to be..."


Since this is the group's first challenge, I'll allow you guys to twist things a bit. ;)


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Kat Desi (katdesiwrites) | 480 comments Mod
Ally wrote: "Kat wrote: "Don't give up! I recommend reading My Outlaw. I'm not fond of this genre as well but seriously this book? Whoa...

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Thanks for the rec. The kindle version is 15.99. Yikes. I'll keep i..."


Yikes, sorry. I had no idea! I got mine for like 99c at a secondhand bookstore.


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Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Yikes! Outlander is 800+ pages!

I won't be reading that!


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Mariana | 2692 comments Kat wrote: "Ally wrote: "Kat wrote: "Don't give up! I recommend reading My Outlaw. I'm not fond of this genre as well but seriously this book? Whoa...

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Thanks for the rec. The kindle version is 15.99. Yikes..."


Maybe try finding it at Half Price Books.


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Yay! I completed my challenge! Conquered Time travel finally


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Priya, I'm now reading what I thought I might bail out on, the dreaded "Time Traveller" HR.

Once I got past the "contemporary" element at the beginning, it's ok, as in I think I can complete this book.


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Hi Andrea
I couldnt get my hands on BOTM. So I read "Beyond the highland mist" by KMM instead. It didnt have much of "contemporary" part and once the time travel happened its all medieval age. So didnt have much problem there:)

Happy reading to you


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Priya,

I couldn't get BOTM either, so I'm reading "Intertwine" by Nichole Van.

The price was right--99 cents from the kindle store.

The time travel bit takes place in regency period around 1812.


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Andrea (Catsos Person) is a Compulsive eBook Hoarder wrote: "Priya,

I couldn't get BOTM either, so I'm reading "Intertwine" by Nichole Van.

The price was right--99 cents from the kindle store.

The time travel bit takes place in regency period around 1812."


I love Regency romances. Will try this book in the future


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Priya, the H in this time travel HR is just yummy!


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Andrea (Catsos Person) is a Compulsive eBook Hoarder wrote: "Priya, the H in this time travel HR is just yummy!"

Aha! Then I will get this book soon:)


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments I hope you like it.


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Ally, in not sure what you mean by travel test.

I never read m/f contemporary romance or contemporary fiction so I had to grin and bear that part--which I hated btw.
Hated the h in the contemporary part too.

I'm a couple of pages in where she is now telling yummy H about she's from 200 yrs into the future.

I liked the HR part of book set in the past.

I have a little under 100 more pages and I'd read this author if she wrote straight HR. Perhaps she does--I'll look into that.

After my debacle with the world-famous Julia Quinn and her latest book, I'm going to start trying the unknown authors that show up for free in my Bookbub feed.


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Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Well, I'm ready to eat my hat.

It's a little before 3:30 am in my neck of the woods and I've just finished my "time travel. Intertwine (House of Oak, #1) by Nichole Van Intertwine by new to me author Nichole Van. This was a "kisses only" romance.
Here is my review: here

this book is 99 cents at kindle store at amazon.com--money well-spent!

The two categories I've usually avoided, westerns and time travel were both 5-star reads.


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Ally, the Western the I gave 5-stars, a recent read is Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold (Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold, #1) by Ellen O'Connell by Ellen O'Connell.

I would have given 20 stars if I could. Some of EOs books are in kindle unlimited. I intend to read them.

If you haven't read your medieval, recent read of Tabor's Trinket by Janet Lane Tabor's Trinket by Janet Lane I would given 20-stars.

This western and this medieval were both reccoed to me by people on my flist. Thank you Thank you...


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Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Intertwine Intertwine (House of Oak, #1) by Nichole Van by Nichole Van is really really good. A 5-star read for me. This is time travel HR. The other categories that you mentioned, I haven't read anthing yet

I cost 99 cents at Amazon.com kindle store also it's in KU if you are a member.


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Ally wrote: "Priya wrote: "Yay! I completed my challenge! Conquered Time travel finally"

Congrats! What time travel did you read?"


I read Beyond the Highland Mist


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Kat Desi (katdesiwrites) | 480 comments Mod
Priya wrote: "Ally wrote: "Priya wrote: "Yay! I completed my challenge! Conquered Time travel finally"

Congrats! What time travel did you read?"

I read Beyond the Highland Mist"


Love love love that series.


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Kat wrote: "Priya wrote: "Ally wrote: "Priya wrote: "Yay! I completed my challenge! Conquered Time travel finally"

Congrats! What time travel did you read?"

I read Beyond the Highland Mist"

Lo..."


I loved it too. The part after the time travel.


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments I'm still participating, though I haven't read anything eligible recently.

I intend to complete this challenge, but I'll take it slow.

I'm doing the lowest level at 15 books.


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Katariina (katariinao) | 37 comments I have only read one book yet. You all are so fast.


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments I think I have around 7 more books to read for the challenge.


message 91: by H. Parker (last edited Jun 11, 2016 12:07PM) (new)

H. Parker (slightlyjynxed) I know I am new here, but I am going to try for level 4. This is the best sort of challenge!

Americana





Bodice Ripper





Civil War





Elizabethan





Georgian
Because of Miss Bridgerton, Julia Quinn - 6/3/16 - ★★★☆☆




Highlander
When a Scot Ties the Knot, Tessa Dare - 6/7/16 - ★★★★☆




Medieval





Native American





Pirate





Regency
Romacing the Duke, Tessa Dare - 6/5/16 - ★★★★☆
The Rogue Not Taken, Sarah MacLean - 6/5/16 - ★★★★★
The Sum of All Kisses, Julia Quinn - 6/4/16 - ★★★★☆
Say Yes to the Marquess, Tessa Dare - 6/8/16 - ★★★☆☆

Time Travel
Forever His, Shelly Thacker - 6/10/16 - ★★★☆☆




Tudor





Victorian





Viking





Western






Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Good luck with your challenge Hayley!


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Way to go Martha!


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Good luck Martha and Haley


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Mariana | 2692 comments Ally wrote: "One book left: Bodice Ripper. Ugh."

Maybe I don't understand the definition of Bodice Ripper. I thought this was the easiest one!

What have you tried, and what did you not like?


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Becca Perhaps a Judith McNaught would work. She republished several of hers and toned down the traditional bodice ripper scenes to make them less forceful.


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Congrats Martha!

I'm still plugging away.

My problem is that lately I keep participating in b-r and also reading this group's BOTM that both are neither eligible for my challenge. But I still have 7-8 more titles to read before I finish the challenge.

However, since I've joined this group, I've read more HR this year than I have for the 3 years since I joined GR.


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Priya (priyachennareddy) | 1544 comments Hi Ladies!
Only three months more to finish our year long challenge. How far is everone through the challenge?

I finished level one and read a few sub genres for level 2. I am not sure if I can complete the level2.


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Mariana | 2692 comments Priya wrote: "Hi Ladies!
Only three months more to finish our year long challenge. How far is everone through the challenge?

I finished level one and read a few sub genres for level 2. I am not sure if I can co..."


Good question! I got stuck at time travel. I decided to take a break, but I better resume if I am going to finish. I will try to locate a book to start next week.


Andrea AKA Catsos Person (catsosperson) | 1635 comments Priya wrote: "Hi Ladies!
Only three months more to finish our year long challenge. How far is everone through the challenge?

I finished level one and read a few sub genres for level 2. I am not sure if I can co..."


I was trying level 1 and only completed 7/15 books.

The good news is that I read 23 HR titles this year--more than I've managed to read in the past.

Two were 2nd reads of Georgette Heyer titles that I did not care for the first time, one was a reread of one of hers that I've read many times.

So excluding these three, I've read 20 new to me HR titles. Some of these were our BOTM. Some Others were other buddy reads.

I discovered some authors that were new to me that I really liked such as Janet Lane, Joanna Shupe, Rose Lerner and Ellen O'Connell.

This challenge, though unfinished by me forced me to read two types of HR that I would normally avoid, a western and timetravel.
In each case, I really enjoyed the titles that I selected.

The Western was a personal recco from someone on my flist. The time travel I stumbled upon it as a freebie offered by Amazon.

You might wonder why if I read 20 new HR titles, couldn't I complete this challenge?

At the outset, I thought that more of our botm here would line up with the categories of the challenge. This is not a criticism by any means, but a wrong assumption on my part.

I also failed to read The Highlander, the most recent book in the series. It's a failure because I was just wild about the first two books and it was a priority to read this asap. But I didn't get to it.


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