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Looks great, E.G., thanks! I signed up just now. For starters, I set myself a modest goal of five, but we'll see if I can increase it. :-)

Awesome! Glad you're joining us, again!



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She is a deputy sheriff in a presumably quiet county in Iowa, but finds lots of ways to get herself into trouble.
There are five books in the series so far, "Ro's Handle" is book one and the place to start; "Hear Evil" (book two), "Losses" (book three), "Secrets Never End (book four), and "Sniper's Day" (book five). They are available in softcover and ebook on Amazon.
And yes, this is shameless self-promotion, as I am the author: Dave Lager.
I hope you enjoy getting acquainted with Ro.

Ordinarily, we don't allow authors to self-promote outside of the folder designated for that purpose. But we'll allow it in this one instance, since Tree is looking for new-to-him heroines, and being the protagonist of a largely unadvertised small-press series, Ro very likely fits that bill.
Dave wrote: "...she is in the tradition of Sarah Connor, Ellen Ripley, and Katniss Everdeen."
The similarity is that all four are combat-capable heroines; but a closer trio of comparisons might be her fellow fictional female cops Tracey Crosswhite (The Academy), Annie Broussard (A Thin Dark Line), and our own Justin Roberts' Sarah Dharmawan in The Policewoman. My three-star review of Dave's series opener, here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... , begins with a comparison/contrast of all four protagonists. (Note that three stars, on Goodreads' scale, is a positive rating that means I liked the book; it's equivalent to four on Amazon.) Tree, I don't see any of the above books on your bookshelf; so you might enjoy "meeting" any or all of these ladies in the rest of this year!




I blew out last year's challenge because I got caught up in an Ilona Andrews series.

I've only ever read the first of the Kate Daniels books, Magic Bites, but that one got four stars from me.

It was the Kate Daniels series that i read. I've read the first in The Innkeeper series, but never went back to it.

2023 is almost over--don't forget to update your 2023 Action Heroine Reading Challenge tracking posts.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
The 2024 Action Heroine Reading Challenge thread will go up by this weekend.

Sounds great, E.G.! I'll definitely be signing up, and I'm already planning my action-heroine reading. :-)

Thank you, I’m pretty happy with the 2024 graphic. It would have been perfect if I could have found one with an American western heroine.


No worries. The key is to read what you enjoy!


Awesome! Congratulations!


How are you coming? I noticed that you haven't updated your tracking post yet, but I'm guessing that you've read some books that will qualify.

I have 11 read on my tracking shelf, and at least one that needs to be added. I've been in my writing cave all summer, and will be there another couple of weeks. After that I'll catch up on my GR postings. ;)



I've also listend to Ernest Dempsey's


Shall we plan on doing the same challenge again for 2025? E.G., would you be game to create a thread for it, and to add an illustration for it as you have for the last two? Since we have at least a couple of new members this year, I'm hoping that a 2025 challenge might attract more participation than this one did.

But you know...though this is our theme, I dont really celebrate every action heroine, for me, they also have to paired with a degree of authenticity, or some reason I can go with it. Girl with sword, meh... Girl with sword, and I believe it....Gold star.
I'll do it next year, but some of the books may not be ones that are easy to find.

Great; I'd hoped you might join in! (You joined the group pretty late in the year to have made participating in the challenge worthwhile this year.) Including books that aren't easy to find is fine; one of the benefits of Goodreads is being introduced (or introducing others to) books that are off the beaten track and might have gone unnoticed.

Once again, I found a couple of series with an action heroine and blew out my goal. I'll be happy to set up the 2025 Challenge. Look for it the week after Christmas.

They don't all have to be 4 or 5 stars to meet the challenge. I inevitably read a few that are lackluster. They still count. :)

Thanks, E.G., sounds great! And hearty fist-bump on blowing out your goal. :-)

Book 2 is better than book one, but I think the story is lacking a real conflict. Its more just a slow burn of watching Pakks, who cant seem to understand that she can want something without an order, become a Paladin.
It wont count next year, I am afraid, but next year, the third one should. And...my book 2 should come out next year, so that is two for the list for all of you (though, I suppose I could count them too, if I read them. Book 2 gets all the editing soon, as I am coming to the end of Book 4 and will have some freedom them.

I've created an annual reading challenge folder with this discussion thread, the 2024 Challenge, and the current challenge. https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
I'll close the 2024 Challenge to new comments January 2nd, but leave the thread in the folder for awhile as a reference.
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