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message 151: by Krissy (new)

Krissy (krissystewart) | 878 comments COMPLETION POST
Week #5


It Was Always You by Cardeno C.
It Was Always You
Rating: ★★★★
Review: What a great group of authors. I enjoyed most of the stories in this anthology. Favorite was Dare You To by Riley Hart. Even though there was an editing error where one of the MCs was called by the wrong last name. Least favorite was probably Unexpected Turn by Ella Frank or Please Don't Go by Felice Stevens. I would probably rate this more 3 stars than 4 but since the proceeds are going to charity I added a star.


message 152: by Sunshine (last edited Oct 21, 2016 06:00PM) (new)

Sunshine (sunshine22222) | 935 comments SELECTION POST: Week #5

Option 1: Published in October
My Choice: Red Dirt Heart 3
Pages: 287
How it Qualifies: Published October 16, 2014
Red Dirt Heart 3 (Red Dirt, #3) by N.R. Walker

[*book:Red Dirt Heart 3|23155382]


message 153: by Caipi (new)

Caipi (bookaholic17) | 1375 comments Completion Post
Week #5

Let It Go Let It Go by Mercy Celeste
Rating: 3,5 stars
Review:
A heartbreaking story, full of tragedy and pain.

The two rodeo cowboys Eli and Creed had a feud since they competed for the first time at the age of 17 and 18. Each time they met on the circuit or on the road, they got into a fight, Eli always the one who threw the first fist. Now, after almost ten years of this behavior a judge had enough and forced them under house arrest together. Either they would learn how to cohabitate or kill each other.

What followed was not a lovely enemies to lovers romance, it was the portrait of two broken men. There was a lot of physical and sexual abuse, starting when the MCs were 12 and 13 years old.
I think that Eli and Creed were perfect for each other, that they really loved each other, could have helped each other to heal and had a realistic chance of a HEA.
Unfortunately the book didn't deliver enough to let me feel their HEA. After all the horror they had to endure, the way they still reacted to the abuse, even when they were far in their twenties, showed how deeply they were damaged. There was no way that they would just flip a switch and be happy.
I think I needed much more shared happy moments and healing time, maybe some words about counseling.


message 154: by Sunshine (new)

Sunshine (sunshine22222) | 935 comments Selection Post
Week 3


Option 1: Beach read
Book: Hanging Loose
Read: 10/11/16
Rating: ****
Review: If you're looking for a nice read. This is it.
The story is about two people that meet on the beach. they become friends, share their lives, families, and fall in love. I really enjoy learning about their lives and the everyday "day to day" normalness. Not a lot of drama or angst. Just life...

Hanging Loose by Lou Harper


message 155: by Calila (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Whoops didn't post my completion!


message 156: by Calila (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Week 5: Off Course

Rating: ★★★★

Review:
I really enjoyed this! I loved Gideon so much. e was just so freaking lovable and all he wanted was to be loved and appreciated. I hate how is former pack treated him. Miller was just so perfect for him. He was solid and he was committed. This is pretty much insta-love but it really worked for me. It felt natural. I liked the mythology of the pack and how they'd lost their ability. I loved Miller's mom, and my heart broke for Roman. I can't wait to read the rest of the series.


message 157: by Poongothai (new)

Poongothai (poongsa) | 298 comments Initial selection post Option 1
Week # 5
Bookcover/link : Wild About Her Wingman (Secret Wishes, #3) by Robin Bielman
Page numbers : 262
How the book qualifies - Published October 14th 2014

[*bookcover:Wild About Her Wingman|26462713]


message 158: by Poongothai (new)

Poongothai (poongsa) | 298 comments Week #4
Bookcover/link : The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
Rating (1-5) : 4
Review:
An interesting book on finances for those who have started earning. Simple concepts explained through small parables set in Babylon. In a nutshell - save 10% , invest 10% with the advice of knowledgeable advisers, use 20% to pay debts. Use the remaining 60% for living expenses.


message 159: by Poongothai (last edited Oct 13, 2016 03:20AM) (new)

Poongothai (poongsa) | 298 comments Week #5
Bookcover/link : Wild About Her Wingman (Secret Wishes, #3) by Robin Bielman
Rating (1-5) : 3
Review:
The third book in the Secret Wishes series.After a bet, Troy becomes Erin's wingman and helps her to find a date.They start going out and become friends. Erin doesn't trust men and Troy has vowed to himself not to fall in love with an adventurous woman again. It was fun watching them fall in love against their judgement. A sweet and fun book with a swoon-worthy hero.


message 160: by Sunshine (last edited Oct 14, 2016 06:17AM) (new)

Sunshine (sunshine22222) | 935 comments COMPLETION POST

WEEK 5


Red Dirt Heart 3
Read: 10/13/16
Rating: *****
Review: I love this series. By the time you get to book 3, you Know and love everyone. The story continues with their everyday lives. With that comes challenges, surprises, heartache, and set backs. N.R. Walker brings the written word to life with every turn of the page. She keeps the reader on edge, so you can continue to read and find out more. I am anxious to read the next book in the series.

Red Dirt Heart 3 (Red Dirt, #3) by N.R. Walker


message 161: by Calila (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Ack. guys the new category is up but my internet is out so I can't post it here.


message 162: by Calila (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Trying to post from phone......be patient with me lol


message 163: by Calila (last edited Oct 14, 2016 02:41PM) (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Week 6 - Theme Announcement

17. Disney was a shy, self-deprecating and insecure man in private - read a book from the nerds/geeks lists:
Books With Nerdy, Geeky or Genius Heroes and Heroines
Brainy Genius Romantic Heroes
Nerdgasms
Best Gay Romance with Bookish Nerdy Geeky Characters
Nerdy Geeky Heroines of Romance Novels

These are compulsory lists. If you select this option, your book must be on one of these lists and you must link to the list and note which page/which number it is on that list.

Option 2
Key date: 13 April 2016


message 164: by Calila (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Ok think i got them copied but let me know if the links don't work right


message 165: by Calila (last edited Oct 14, 2016 02:46PM) (new)


message 166: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ | 2097 comments Week 6: Selection Post

Tell Me It's Real by T.J. Klune 350 pgs/ GR


[*book:Tell Me It's Real|17194490]

Qualifies: #25 on Best Gay Romance w/Bookish Nerdy Geeky Characters


message 167: by Krissy (new)

Krissy (krissystewart) | 878 comments SELECTION POST
Week #6


Option 1: Nerds/Geeks
My Choice: Making Promises
Pages: 376
How it Qualifies: #27 on Best Gay Romance with Bookish/Nerdy/Geeky Characters
Making Promises (Promises, #2) by Amy Lane


[*book:Making Promises|8578296]


message 168: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ | 2097 comments Krissy wrote: "SELECTION POST
Week #6

Option 1: Nerds/Geeks
My Choice: Making Promises
Pages: 376
How it Qualifies: #27 on Best Gay Romance with Bookish/Nerdy/Geeky Characters
..."


Ooohhh ~ I really liked that series! Hope you enjoy it


message 169: by Krissy (new)

Krissy (krissystewart) | 878 comments ~Melissa~ wrote: "Ooohhh ~ I really liked that series! Hope you enjoy it "

I've had the audiobook in my audible library forever. I just never got around to listening to it.


message 170: by Calila (new)

Calila | 2746 comments those are both great picks!


Making Promises is actually my favorite in that series, I had major issues with the first book, but MP is pretty swooninducing.


TMIR is so great, very sparkly and smile making.


message 171: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ | 2097 comments Well ~ I enjoyed the Bear Otter and Kid series so I'm hoping this one is as good. I was able to borrow it through my library's hoopla program so that was another plus :)

I enjoyed the whole Promises series but they are kind of angsty...and long


message 172: by Caipi (new)

Caipi (bookaholic17) | 1375 comments Selection Post
Week #6
Option 1:
Nerds/Geeks
Trouble & the Wallflower Trouble & the Wallflower by Kade Boehme by Kade Boehme
Pages: 200
How it qualifies: # 55 on Best Gay Romance with Bookish Nerdy Geeky Characters

[*book:Trouble & the Wallflower|20645398]


message 173: by Sunshine (new)

Sunshine (sunshine22222) | 935 comments SELECTION POST

WEEK 6


Option 1: Nerds / Geeks
Book: Screwdrivered
Pages: 256
Qualifies: #61 Nerdgasms
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...

[*book:Screwdrivered|18759748]

Screwdrivered (Cocktail, #3) by Alice Clayton


message 174: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ | 2097 comments Completion Post ~ Week 6

Tell Me It's Real by T.J. Klune 350 pgs/ GR
Rating: 4♥
Review:
so first off I have to say that humor is very much up to the individual but I thought this book was hilarious. OMG I kept giggling to myself while reading. Paul's parents??? OMG who has parents like that???!! I was dying laughing most of the time when they were on. Paul and Vince together were sweet. Helena - wow girl ....get your bitch on. Yes, there were times the book was OTT and there were a few times I may have skimmed ahead - it could have been a little shorter IMO. I have to read Helena - Sandy's book soon to see how she ends up with Darren.


message 175: by Krissy (new)

Krissy (krissystewart) | 878 comments COMPLETION POST
Week #6


Making Promises (Promises, #2) by Amy Lane
Making Promises
Rating: ★★★★
Review: I really enjoyed this book. Even more than book 1. I loved Mikhail and his OTT dramatics. And Shane was just a great character and perfect for Mikhail. My only complaint is that I felt the ending dragged a bit. The story could have wrapped up much sooner than it did.


message 176: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ | 2097 comments Yay - glad you enjoyed it Krissy! How was the narrator?


message 177: by Krissy (new)

Krissy (krissystewart) | 878 comments ~Melissa~ wrote: "Yay - glad you enjoyed it Krissy! How was the narrator?"

Good. I'd rate the narration about 3 stars. I've listened to this narrator many times before but I always forget until the next time I hear him again. That should tell you how memorable he is. So he is good but not great.


message 178: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ | 2097 comments Krissy wrote: "~Melissa~ wrote: "Yay - glad you enjoyed it Krissy! How was the narrator?"

Good. I'd rate the narration about 3 stars. I've listened to this narrator many times before but I always forget until the next time I hear him again. That should tell you how memorable he is. So he is good but not great. "



LOL - that's funny....what's even funnier - I listened to this one on audio and totally forgot :)


message 179: by Sunshine (last edited Oct 19, 2016 01:56PM) (new)

Sunshine (sunshine22222) | 935 comments COMPLETION POST
WEEK 6


Option 1: Nerds / Geeks
Book: Screwdrivered
Read: 10/19/16 Rating: ****
Review: This was good
What a romantic build up... to the end. Vivian and Clark...
I knew it would happen, but loved reading the instant they connected. There were a few laughs along the way.

Screwdrivered (Cocktail, #3) by Alice Clayton


message 180: by Calila (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Sunshine wrote: "SELECTION POST
WEEK 6

Option 1: Nerds / Geeks
Book: Screwdrivered
Read: 10/19/16 Rating: ****
Review: This was good
What a romantic build up... to the end. Vivian and Clark...
I kn..."


Completion post, not selection =)


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Sunshine (sunshine22222) | 935 comments changed


message 182: by Calila (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Sunshine wrote: "changed"

thanks!


message 183: by Calila (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Week 6: A Cup of Tea and a Few Broken Rules

Rating: ★★★★★

Review:
I really really loved this. I really needed something to just make me smile, though it did make tears appear towards the end. I loved Caden, and Bailey, and Caden and Bailey together. Caden was such a smart ass jerk but without actual malice intended. Bailey is extremely shy and private and just baffled by why he keeps sleeping with Caden who he hates and who picks on him constantly. The slut shaming of Caden was hard to read, Bailey needed a severe talking to about that. I do love the flip of the "relationship orientated" guy being the one who runs away because of fear. I hated the "break up" I thought Bailey was extremely immature and a bit of a jerk. Caden was 100% correct in his summation and shouldn't have apologized for the content of his statement, I could've lived with a "tone" apology. I enjoyed the reconciliation though. It was very well done, I felt invested and I WANTED them to work it out. I loved how emotional it was. It was touching and romantic and I loved the epilogue with Bailey relaxing but not suddenly becoming a different person.


message 184: by Caipi (new)

Caipi (bookaholic17) | 1375 comments Completion Post
Week #6

Trouble & the Wallflower by Kade Boehme Trouble & the Wallflower
Rating: 3,5 stars
Review:
A sweet opposites-attract story.

I enjoyed reading how shy, socially awkward "Wallflower" Davy and outgoing bad boy "Trouble" Gavin found together. How they learned to lean on each other and grew stronger.
Davy was such a sweet, easy to love character, while it took some time to get a glimpse behind Gavin's bad boy façade and find the loveable, hurt young man.


message 185: by Poongothai (new)

Poongothai (poongsa) | 298 comments Initial selection post Option 1
Week # 6
Bookcover/link : Like No Other Lover (Pennyroyal Green, #2) by Julie Anne Long
Page numbers : 371
How the book qualifies - #43 in Brainy/Genius Romantic Heroes

[*bookcover:Like No Other Lover|3164070]


message 186: by Poongothai (new)

Poongothai (poongsa) | 298 comments Week #6
Bookcover/link : Like No Other Lover (Pennyroyal Green, #2) by Julie Anne Long
Rating (1-5) : 3
Review:It was set in a house party for a duration of two weeks. Though the writing was good, it was a very slow book. The heroine was not a likable character. She was greedy mean and calculating. There were some really funny scenes like the shooting game and the card game.


message 187: by Calila (last edited Oct 21, 2016 02:43PM) (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Week 7

Option 1
1. Disneyland: The Happiest Homecoming on Earth - read a book with a child/children as a central character (NOT main character)
Best Gay Books Dealing With Children
Single Fathers of Romance / Great Family Men
Children in Romance
Best Romance with Children Characters/a>
Historical Romance with Children in the Plot
Paranormal Romance / Urban Fantasy books with Kids (NOT YA)

These are compulsory lists. If you select this option, your book must be on one of these lists and you must link to the list and note which page/which number it is on that list.

Option 2
Key date: 20 April 2016


message 188: by Calila (last edited Oct 21, 2016 02:57PM) (new)

Calila | 2746 comments Week 7 (Child Character)
The Good Fight
200 Pages
Qualifies: #292 On Best Gay Books Dealing With Children


message 189: by Sunshine (new)

Sunshine (sunshine22222) | 935 comments SELECTION POST: Week #7
Option 2
Key date: 20 April 2016

Through These Eyes
Pages: 218
Qualifies: Caipi read - 9/16/16

[*book:Through These Eyes|17569368]

Through These Eyes (Blind Faith, #2) by N.R. Walker


message 190: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ | 2097 comments Selection Post: Week #7
Option 2
Key date: April 20, 2016


In the Middle of Somewhere by Roan Parrish
In the Middle of Somewhere (Middle of Somewhere, #1) by Roan Parrish
Pgs: 350

Qualifies: Calila read 4/28/16 and rated 4♥

[*book:In the Middle of Somewhere|25687508]


message 191: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24334 comments Poongothai wrote: "Week #4
Bookcover/link : The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
Rating (1-5) : 4
Review:
An interesting book on finances for those who have started earning. Simple concepts explained through ..."


I like your simple summary Poongothai :) Now I don't need to read the book! :D


message 192: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24334 comments All up to date! Great work :D


message 193: by Caipi (new)

Caipi (bookaholic17) | 1375 comments Selection Post
Week 7
Option 1:
Child Character
The Guy From Glamour The Guy From Glamour (The Guy, #1) by Skylar M. Cates
Pages: 246
How it qualifies: #135 on Best Gay Books Dealing With Children

[*book:The Guy From Glamour|19373304]


message 194: by ~Melissa~ (last edited Oct 24, 2016 04:22PM) (new)

~Melissa~ | 2097 comments Completion Post: Week #7
Option 2
Key date: April 20, 2016


In the Middle of Somewhere by Roan Parrish
In the Middle of Somewhere (Middle of Somewhere, #1) by Roan Parrish
Qualifies: Calila read 4/28/16 and rated 4♥
Pgs: 350

Finished 10/23/16
Rated: 4♥
Review: this was my first Roan Parrish book. It will not be my last. I really enjoyed it but I can't lie there were parts were it dragged a bit for me. Plus both MC's were hot and cold. I loved all the secondary characters. Ginger is a hoot. Will is never gonna get rid of Leo, lol. Also, Colin pegged it early on so was not surprised at the funeral. I'm looking forward to his book and I hope he and Daniel clear the air so all the brothers can realize Daniel's not an ass.


message 195: by Krissy (last edited Oct 24, 2016 06:29PM) (new)

Krissy (krissystewart) | 878 comments SELECTION POST
Week #7


Option 1: Child Character
My Choice: Shaking the Sugar Tree
Pages: 304
How it Qualifies: #45 on Best Gay Books Dealing With Children
Shaking the Sugar Tree (Sugar Tree, #1) by Nick Wilgus


[*book:Shaking the Sugar Tree|20528976]


message 196: by Caipi (new)

Caipi (bookaholic17) | 1375 comments Completion Post
Week 7

The Guy From Glamour
Rating: 3,5stars
Review:
Military man Dean Pierce left his job as a Night Stalker and rushed to Glamour to see to his niece after his sister's death. There he met Anthony Carrino, the middle school guidance counselor.

The two were the total opposite. Dean was a tight-lipped loner, who had a hard time opening his heart and accepting love. Anthony was candid, full of love and part of a big, loud family.

This was a nice story about finding one's home and had some emotional moments which I really enjoyed reading but it couldn't always hold my attention.


message 197: by Krissy (new)

Krissy (krissystewart) | 878 comments COMPLETION POST
Week #7


Shaking the Sugar Tree (Sugar Tree, #1) by Nick Wilgus
Shaking the Sugar Tree
Rating:
Review: Unfortunately this book did not work for me. At all. First this audiobook narrator was not good. I should have abandoned the audiobook early on and continued with the ebook. But honestly I don't think it would have changed my rating any. There are so many reasons why I disliked this book. Here are just a few:

(view spoiler)

The only good thing about this book was Noah.


message 198: by Poongothai (new)

Poongothai (poongsa) | 298 comments Initial selection post Option 1
Week # 7
Bookcover/link : Not Quite Mine (Not Quite, #2) by Catherine Bybee
Page numbers : 302
How the book qualifies - #97 in Children In Romance

[*bookcover:Not Quite Mine|16154866]


message 199: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ | 2097 comments Krissy wrote: "COMPLETION POST
Week #7

Shaking the Sugar Tree (Sugar Tree, #1) by Nick Wilgus
Shaking the Sugar Tree
Rating: ★
Review: Unfortunately this book did not work for me. At all. First this audiobo..."


sorry you didn't enjoy your book ~ hopefully you've started something better!


message 200: by Krissy (new)

Krissy (krissystewart) | 878 comments ~Melissa~ wrote: "sorry you didn't enjoy your book ~ hopefully you've started something better! "

Yea I was totally disappointed. That book has been on my radar forever. So many people loved it so that confuses me.


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