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message 151: by HeatherMarie (new)

HeatherMarie (heathermariereads) | 698 comments Completion Post - Week 5 - Option 2
All I Ever Wanted by Kristan Higgins
All I Ever Wanted by Kristan Higgins
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was a fluffy cupcake of a book with lots of heart- after a tough week, it was just what I needed. The heroine works in advertising/marketing in suburban Vermont & is in unrequited love with her boss. Her boss is a tool.
Two things I didn't like about the book were that she was stalkerishly obsessed with her schumck of a boss & the heroine was very catty with other characters (too fat/too thin= terrible, horrible gross human being by her thinking). She wasn't like this with every interaction- it was just obnoxious at times. The hero is a "Mr. Darcy-like" veterinarian. Really liked the background characters too. Also she grew up in family's funeral home business which was a nice detail for lots of dark humor.


message 152: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments Alexa wrote: "Selection Post

Week #5
Bookcover/link
Burn for You (Slow Burn #1) by J.T. Geissinger
Burn for You
Page numbers: 348
Qualifies:
Loriidae read read on Dec. 17, 2017 and rated 5 stars."


Loriidae, Could you just add Option 2 to your selection Post?
thanks


message 153: by Linda C (last edited Apr 07, 2018 09:33PM) (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments Selection Post
Week #5 - Option 1

Maid to Match by Deeanne Gist
Book: Maid to Match - Deeanne Gist
Pages: 368
How it Fits: #11 on the Helping Hand Romance Hero Or Heroine Hired As Butler, Housekeeper, Cook, Chauffeur, Maid and More list


message 154: by lorii (Loriidae) (new)

lorii (Loriidae) Linda C wrote: "Loriidae, Could you just add Option 2 to your selection Post?
thanks
..."


I haven't actually written my selection post for week five as I haven't made up my mind. I will definitely write which option then.


message 155: by lorii (Loriidae) (new)

lorii (Loriidae) Linda C wrote: "Alexa wrote: "Selection Post

Week #5
Bookcover/link
Burn for You (Slow Burn #1) by J.T. Geissinger
Burn for You
Page numbers: 348
Qualifies:
Loriidae read read on Dec. 17, 2017 and rated 5 star..."


Hope you like it as you can see I did :)


message 156: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (psreadthisbook) | 313 comments Loriidae wrote: "Linda C wrote: "Alexa wrote: "Selection Post

Week #5
Bookcover/link
Burn for You (Slow Burn #1) by J.T. Geissinger
Burn for You
Page numbers: 348
Qualifies:
Loriidae read read on Dec. 17, 2017 ..."


I'm excited to start it tonight. I'm always a sucker for the fake fiance trope, and had never heard of this one before.


message 157: by lorii (Loriidae) (new)

lorii (Loriidae) Selection Post Week Five: Snow White becomes the housekeeper for the dwarfs
Option One
Task: Read a book with an MC as the housekeeper or similar
Nobody's Angel by Karen Robards
Nobody's Angel Karen Robards
Pages: 416
How it Fits: #19 Servant Heroes / Heroines in Romance


message 158: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments Loriidae wrote: "Linda C wrote: "Loriidae, Could you just add Option 2 to your selection Post?
thanks
..."

I haven't actually written my selection post for week five as I haven't made up my mind. I will definitel..."


Sorry, Loriidae, I replied to Alexa and wrote your name. All is fine now.


message 159: by lorii (Loriidae) (new)

lorii (Loriidae) All good Linda, no wonder I was confused. :)


message 160: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (maddisonbruce) | 680 comments Linda C wrote: "Maddison wrote: "40 pages into part of a series"

Maddison, part of a series is not in this challenge, but the SOS Bingo challenge

Your book may work for both but our category is Historical"


Yeah that's the one XD


message 161: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (maddisonbruce) | 680 comments I'll search for my next book when I get home from work in 6 hours.


message 162: by lorii (Loriidae) (new)

lorii (Loriidae) Completion Post Week Five: Snow White becomes the housekeeper for the dwarfs
Option One
Task: Read a book with an MC as the housekeeper or similar
Nobody's Angel by Karen Robards
Nobody's Angel Karen Robards
Pages: 416
How it Fits: #19 Servant Heroes / Heroines in Romance
Review:
The hero is convicted of attempted murder and sent to the American colonies in 1769 as a bond slave. He is purchased by the daughter of a Baptist Reverend without her father's knowledge. Despite being a convicted criminal he is accepted without question. The heroine has been strictly reared in a society where church attendance lasts the entire day every Sunday and dancing and parties are strictly forbidden, yet she has sex with the hero within the first fortnight. At 60% the subject of the hero's innocence had still not arisen. There are no conversations or questions about the circumstances of the crime, or even who he attempted to murder. What I felt should be a main focus (proving his innocence) was ignored for the majority of the book and easily resolved.
Read: Apr 11
Rating: ★★✰✰✰


message 163: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (maddisonbruce) | 680 comments Ah yes I need to find this book. I'll do that now.


message 164: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (maddisonbruce) | 680 comments Am I able to pass this week? I have no books that fit on that list, and am super busy with my other reads. I don't tend to read books like that.


message 165: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (maddisonbruce) | 680 comments If I need to find something though I will.


message 166: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments Does anyone else think they will need to pass this week? If not, I'll put Maddison down as a Pass. I do not need it.


message 167: by Alexa (last edited Apr 10, 2018 06:33PM) (new)

Alexa (psreadthisbook) | 313 comments Completion Post - Option 2

Week # 5

Bookcover/link:
Burn for You (Slow Burn #1) by J.T. Geissinger
Burn for You
Rating (1-5): 3.5 stars
Review:
I found this to be a really funny and enjoyable read. Definitely glad I found it on Loriidae's shelf to read this week. I adored all of the characters. The main characters were both very well developed, and the side characters were such a blast to read about. The book was much more than I'd expected from the summary. I just loved it all. I will definitely need to read more by this author. So, thank you Loriidae for helping me find a new author to watch!


message 168: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (maddisonbruce) | 680 comments That would be appreciated.


message 169: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments OK. I've put Maddison down as a PASS for week 5

So, how we stand :
Maddison, you just have your book for week 4 to complete
Sarah and I have week 5


message 170: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (maddisonbruce) | 680 comments Thank you!


message 171: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (maddisonbruce) | 680 comments Can I still change my historical book? Sorry I'm in 2 different challenges exactly the same and I can't remember the separate rules for each.


message 172: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments No, Maddison, you can only change it in the week it is called. Once the next call is made, no more changes.


message 173: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (maddisonbruce) | 680 comments Alrighty no worries.


message 174: by [deleted user] (last edited Apr 12, 2018 06:24PM) (new)

Completion Post

Week 5 - Option 1
Book: Head in the Clouds by Karen Witemeyer
Read: 4/12/18
Rating: 3.5 stars

Review:
I first heard about this novel a number of years ago when it was nominated for best cover for the Annual Cover Contest on the Cover Cafe website. The beautiful cover is what drew me in first, that sweet looking girl with her nose buried in a book (how many of us haven’t been there). I know we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but I knew right away I wanted to read this book, I wanted to know more about this girl and her story. When it showed up last week in a list I was to use for a challenge, it was time for me to finally read it. Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to the beautiful cover.
I want to state right away that I did enjoy this story quite a bit, but there were a number of things in the book that I found lacking.

First off, this is listed as a Christian Historical Romance, and while not being a Christian myself, I can still enjoy and appreciate these types of stories. The problem I found with this one was that it was a little too preachy. The characters relied on God a little too much to make their decisions. They didn’t have a mind of their own in most cases, simply stating they were ‘going to leave it in God’s hands’ instead of acting. I understand the need to pray and turn to your faith in a time of need, but one should also rely on oneself and family and friends.

I also had some major issues with Adelaide, our main character. She was perfect, at least that is how the author wrote her. She was the best teacher, best at riding a horse, most wonderful personality. I fully expected to see bluebirds and squirrels following her around, as if she was a Disney princess. It was a little nauseating. I like characters who have flaws. It makes them seem more human and I can relate to them a lot more.

Also, this is a historical novel that takes place in the the early 1800’s in the American West, but some of the words and phrases that Adelaide used seemed very out of place for the time period. It was jarring and pulled me out of the story for a moment. At times she sounded that a modern girl in modern times.

The last thing that really bothered me was the villain of the story. From the first moment he appeared in the book, I half expected him to be twisting his black mustache (actually, I think he was) and trying to figure out his devious plan. He was very much that old school evil character type.

All that being said, I did enjoy the story. It was an interesting premise of that of a English gentlemen named Gideon living and working in the American west and the rancher’s daughter he falls in love with. The secondary story involving Gideon’s adopted daughter Isabelle, was interesting and keep the story going at a good pace. Her evil uncle wants her for her inheritance and will stop at nothing to get her. There were several tense moments in the story (one involving rape, so if that is a trigger for you, please keep that in mind).

Overall, I am happy I finally got to read this, even if I did find some issues with it. I gave it three stars which is a perfectly acceptable rating from me. I did feel the need to add the extra half star rating because I do still love that cover.


message 175: by lorii (Loriidae) (last edited Apr 12, 2018 06:33PM) (new)

lorii (Loriidae) Great review Sarah I see what you mean about the cover.


message 176: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments Completion Post
Week #5 - Option 1

Maid to Match by Deeanne Gist
Book: Maid to Match - Deeanne Gist
Pages: 368
How it Fits: #11 on the Helping Hand Romance Hero Or Heroine Hired As Butler, Housekeeper, Cook, Chauffeur, Maid and More list
Read: 4/12/18
Rating: 4 stars
Review: Tillie is head parlormaid at the Biltmore castle in 1898. When Mrs. Vanderbilt's French maid decides to return to France Mrs. Vanderbilt decides that she will award the position to Tillie or Lucy, head chambermaid, and each will do some of her maid's duties for the next few months while she decides. Tillie is excited, since this is what she has been working toward. Even though she must travel and she gets carriage sick and it means she won't be able to marry. When mountain man Mack joins the staff and she is assigned to give him a crash course in footman duties she is put to the test. The attraction is evident for both. Mack considers his work there temporary, just while he saves money to get his sister out of the orphanage. He is drawn to helping all of the children at the orphanage which seems to have a hidden dark side. Each of these characters has a difficult decision to make. A well written romance.


message 177: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (psreadthisbook) | 313 comments Today is all day rain, which will turn into a blizzard tonight for me. I finished a book last night and am waiting to start another one until the theme gets called tonight.

But it is hard! The weather has me just wanting to curl up today!

If anyone else is in the path of this storm, please try to stay home and safe this weekend.

Also, we will have blizzard winds.. so there is a chance I lose power and won't be able to get online for a few days. Hopefully that doesn't happen. We lost power for a day back in December for a smaller storm though.


message 178: by [deleted user] (new)

Loriidae wrote: "Great review Sarah I see what you mean about the cover."

Thanks :)


message 179: by HeatherMarie (new)

HeatherMarie (heathermariereads) | 698 comments Hope you stay safe Alexa! Blizzard.... April.....mother nature knock it off lady.


message 180: by HeatherMarie (new)

HeatherMarie (heathermariereads) | 698 comments Selection- Week 6

Northern Lights by Nora Roberts
Northern Lights by Nora Roberts
637 pgs
How the book qualifies: Nature Lover Romances... #158


message 181: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (maddisonbruce) | 680 comments How disadvantaged would you be if I were to pull out of the challenge? Am I able to do that anyway? I never find anything on those lists because I don't read romance/smut books like that.


message 182: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments Maddison,
I don't think there would be much of a disadvantage. If you want to drop out put your wishes in the Q&A section, in case Jane has some back ups that are interested in stepping in


message 183: by [deleted user] (new)

Selection Post - Week 6 - Option 1

Exclusively Yours (Kowalski Family, #1) by Shannon Stacey
Exclusively Yours by Shannon Stacey
Pages: 322
How It Qualifies: Book #45 in Nature Lover Romance...


message 184: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments Selection Post
Missing by Sharon Sala
Missing - Sharon Sala
Pages: 378
How it Fits: #124 on the Nature Lover list


message 185: by lorii (Loriidae) (last edited Apr 14, 2018 05:17AM) (new)

lorii (Loriidae) Selection Post Week Six: Snow White finds a cottage set in the woods, filled with dwarfs.
Option 1
Task: Read a book set in the woods or featuring a home/cottage
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë
Pages: 507
How it Fits: #2 So You're a Homeowner


message 186: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (psreadthisbook) | 313 comments Selection Post

Week #6

Bookcover/link
Double Full (Nice Guys, #1) by Kindle Alexander
Double Full
Page numbers: 275
How it Qualifies: Gay Romance Featuring Sex in the Great Outdoors - number 5


message 187: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments Maddison has officially dropped out. I contacted Jane to see how we proceed (as 5 member team or if there is a replacement)


message 188: by lorii (Loriidae) (new)

lorii (Loriidae) Thanks Linda.


message 189: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments New Selection Post - can't find the book I originally selected
Week 6
Marrying Miss Bumblebroth by Mary Kingsley - Mary Kingsley
Pages: 255
How it Fits: #55 on Renovation Romance list


message 190: by lorii (Loriidae) (new)

lorii (Loriidae) Linda C wrote: "New Selection Post - can't find the book I originally selected
Week 6..."


That's a pity, when I saw your post, it made me think about rereading it. I am pretty sure I still have the paperback.... somewhere. Missing and The Chosen are two of my favourite Sharon Sala reads from years ago.


message 191: by [deleted user] (new)

Loriidae wrote: "Linda C wrote: "New Selection Post - can't find the book I originally selected
Week 6..."

That's a pity, when I saw your post, it made me think about rereading it. I am pretty sure I still have th..."


Missing was the first Sharon Sala I ever read. I think I got an ebook copy.


message 192: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments Sarah wrote: "Loriidae wrote: "Linda C wrote: "New Selection Post - can't find the book I originally selected
Week 6..."

That's a pity, when I saw your post, it made me think about rereading it. I am pretty sur..."


I recently moved and all the books were boxed and noted in a database I have of what's where. However, all the Sala books were supposed to be together (I had 4) and none are in the box noted. So I have it but I am not going to go thru all 30 boxes to locate them. When they show when I am looking for something else, I'll fix the database. So something else for now.


message 193: by lorii (Loriidae) (new)

lorii (Loriidae) Linda C wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Loriidae wrote: "Linda C wrote: "New Selection Post - can't find the book I originally selected
Week 6..."

That's a pity, when I saw your post, it made me think about rereading it. I..."


Definitely not worth the hassle. :)


message 194: by Alexa (last edited Apr 17, 2018 06:04AM) (new)

Alexa (psreadthisbook) | 313 comments I'm changing my pick. I really just can't seem to get into my original.

Selection Post

Week # 6

Bookcover/link:
Run to You (Risking it All, #1) by Rachel Lacey
Run to You
Page numbers: 368
How the book qualifies: #2 on nature lover romances..


message 195: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments all updated


message 196: by [deleted user] (new)

Completion Post

Week 6 - Option 1

Book: Exclusively Yours by Shannon Stacey
Read: 4/17/18
Rating: 4.5 stars

Review:
This is the first book in the Kowalski family series and it was a great start to the series. This is the story of Joe and Keri.

Joe and Keri are high school sweethearts who broke up after graduation. Keri moved clear across the county from New Hampshire to California to pursue a career in journalism. She now works for a celebrity gossip magazine. Joe became a writer in his own right, working his way to becoming a very famous author of thriller novels (one of which is about to become a movie). When Keri’s boss finds out that her and Joe have a history, she blackmails (there is no nicer way to say it) Keri into getting an exclusive interview with Joe (who has also become a media recluse). If Keri can’t get some good gossip, she’s out of a job.

Joe proposes a trade off of sorts. He is about to leave with his whole family on a two week camping trips and drags Keri along. For every day that she survives the trip, she gets to ask him one question.

This story was so much fun, I just loved it!

The Kowalski’s are a large, boisterous family and it was so fun that everyone seemed to be included in this story. All the siblings had some personal back story going on. Joe’s twin sister Terri was dealing with the separation of her husband. Older brother Mike was going through a rough patch with his wife Lisa; and younger brother Kevin was dealing with a divorce (Kevin’s book come next so there wasn’t as much, just enough to make you interested).

I adored Joe and Keri together, how much they did still care for each other after twenty years. How Joe shares some of his secrets with her, trusting her enough not to use them to her advantage for his work.

Some of my favorite scenes in this book dealt with Mike and Lisa’s four young boys and the antics they get into involving the family, but especially Keri (I have to wonder how long it took to get the marshmallow out of her hair).

If you enjoy a great second chance romance filled with lots of fun and laughter, then I highly recommend this book.


message 197: by lorii (Loriidae) (last edited Apr 20, 2018 05:41AM) (new)

lorii (Loriidae) Completion Post Week Six: Snow White finds a cottage set in the woods, filled with dwarfs.
Option 1
Task: Read a book set in the woods or featuring a home/cottage
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë
Pages: 507
How it Fits: #2 You're a Homeowner
Review:
I have no idea what to write, I feel rather unworthy of the task, when so many have written so much before me. I guess I will start by saying I loved Jane. She was able to make her way through her world in her own determined way. She remains strong despite a dismal and humiliating early childhood. She stays firm to her principles and upbringing. I love the latter stages of the novel. This adds complexity and depth to Jane’s character.

I also love that Mr Rochester is so imperfectly ugly. The only criticism is my dislike of the 20 year age gap, however even as a child, Jane was infinitely mature beyond her years.

Events occur naturally that in many other novels would feel forced and too coincidental. I think it truly amazing that such a novel is still so insightful and entertaining even though it was written 170 years ago.
Read: Apr 20
Rating: ★★★★★


message 198: by Alexa (new)

Alexa (psreadthisbook) | 313 comments I'll post officially if it is needed once the theme has been posted, but, if no one is adverse, would it be possible for me to use a pass for week 7?

My school's spring musical is next Saturday, and I am director for it. It is going to be such a busy week between work, dress rehearsals, and life. I know I'm not going to have any reading time. Actually I've barely had any time this week even. I'm hoping to finish week 6 this weekend before the completely crazy week begins.


message 199: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24338 comments Maddison wrote: "How disadvantaged would you be if I were to pull out of the challenge? Am I able to do that anyway? I never find anything on those lists because I don't read romance/smut books like that."

Definitely you should leave this team challenge Maddison.


message 200: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24338 comments I have asked our final alternate to replace Maddison. Am yet to hear back.

Sorry - only realised today that M had pulled out. Life has been a bit hectic.


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