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message 201: by V_Nerdbooks (last edited Jan 09, 2015 06:23AM) (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments New roll 4+3=7
Landing us on spot 67

THIS WEEK WE CAN READ

#6 in a series
#7 in a series
#67 in a series
Alt.....Listened

Reviews

Vicci - Review
Denise - Review
Lauren - Review
Carrie - Review



message 202: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 595 comments I was just about to ask if I could have my bok exempt thus week as I saw it was possible. So you coukd roll but I see it has already been done. I wont get mine finished in time.


message 203: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments lol no problem Carrie, I think there is a few people not been able to get 2 books done over the holidays


message 204: by Denise, Manufacturing Director (new)

Denise (destiny_chan) | 7414 comments Mod
I'll go with Sixth Grave on the Edge (Charley Davidson, #6) by Darynda Jones .


message 205: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) I'm going with Rules For A Proper Governess (MacKenzies & McBrides, #7) by Jennifer Ashley - 7th in series


message 206: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments I'll be reading #6 in a series Rock Chick Reckoning (Rock Chick, #6) by Kristen Ashley


message 207: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 595 comments I'm going with the alt: Freakonomics A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything (Freakonomics, #1) by Steven D. Levitt


message 208: by Denise, Manufacturing Director (new)

Denise (destiny_chan) | 7414 comments Mod
Week 8

Current Spot: 67
Read:
Sixth Grave on the Edge (Charley Davidson, #6) by Darynda Jones Sixth Grave on the Edge by Darynda Jones (Charley Davidson #6)
Finished: 06 January 2014
Rating: *****

Six books in, and the entertaining rollercoaster that is the Charley Davidson series shows no sign of slowing down. As usual, our friendly neighbourhood grim reaper has a variety of problems on her plate: a client wants his soul back from the demon he gambled it away to, someone in the police is trying set her up, she's being blackmailed by persons unknown... and then there's the naked dead man in her car and a bunch of other ghosts keeping her busy. Not to mention, she still hasn't decided whether to marry the son of Satan...
Fast-paced fun with an especially evil cliffhanger ending. Good thing I've already got the next book on hand!


message 209: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Denise wrote: "Week 8

Current Spot: 67
Read:
Sixth Grave on the Edge (Charley Davidson, #6) by Darynda Jones Sixth Grave on the Edge by Darynda Jones (Charley Davidson #6)
Fast-paced fun with an especially evil cliffhanger ending. Good thing I've already got the next book on hand! "


That is exactly why I've waited to read this book. I hate cliffhangers.


message 210: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) I actually finished my book on Sunday but haven't had a minute to sit down and write the review. I'll try and find some time today.


message 211: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Week #8: Spot 67 - 7th in series
Rules For A Proper Governess (MacKenzies & McBrides, #7) by Jennifer Ashley
Book: Rules For A Proper Governess by Jennifer Ashley
Read: January 3, 2015
Rating: 4.5 Stars
Review:

Since the death of his wife, Sinclair McBride has lost his spark and struggles through the trials and tribulations of raising two equally damaged children. That is until the day he literally stumbles into beautiful pick-pocket, Bertie Frasier, who steals both his watch and his heart. Suddenly things are looking up for Sinclair, but someone out there has it in for him and is not above using Bertie to destroy his life …

After the disappointment of Daniel and Violet’s book, I have to admit that my expectations weren’t high for this installment in the Mackenzies & McBrides (formerly Highland Pleasures) series. While readers who require more realism in their historical romance might find the lack of credibility in Sinclair and Bertie’s story problematic, for me, their romance more than meets expectations; it exceeds them and then some.

Bertie is a wonderfully original and engaging heroine able to charm the pants of Sinclair and bewitch his two hell-on-wheels children. The subtle allusions to Eliza Doolittle and her My Fair Lady make-over only add to her appeal. Sinclair is the perfect, tortured hero fighting his incomprehensible attraction to a Cockney pick-pocket and failing miserably. Their witty banter leads to an inevitable emotional connection and their romance is sweet and angst free.

The suspense plot revolves around the mystery of who is sending threatening letters to Sinclair and the dangerous escalation in this person’s intentions once Bertie arrives on the scene. The identity of the villain is quite obvious once certain facts of Sinclair’s past emerge, but the climax and resolution are action packed and exciting. Definitely one of the better mysteries in the series.

The cameo appearances by the rest of the MacKenzie and McBrides clans add a real sense of family to the story and it was great catching up with some of my favorite characters.

One small quibble is that the timeline is slightly off with the events in this book preceding those in The Wicked Deeds of Daniel MacKenzie, but this does not detract from the story at all.

All in all, a lovely addition to the series and it looks like Ashley will be going in a different direction with the series by investigating the Mackenzie family roots. Looking forward to it.


message 212: by V_Nerdbooks (last edited Jan 07, 2015 03:28PM) (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments WEEK 8

SPOT #67
BOOK Rock Chick Reckoning (Rock Chick, #6) by Kristen Ashley
READ 7th JAN
RATING ♡♡♡♡♡

REVIEW

I say it every time I finish one of these Rock Chick books "This one is my favourite one of the series! "

This book is about Kai "Mace" Mason and his story, and by god what a story this one was!!

Stella is the lead singer and guitarist of a local band called The Blue Moon Gypsies, and she is also a rock chick LITERALLY!!

Stella and Mace used to be a "thing" but he walked away from her and she has never really gotten over it, she has thrown herself into her music and has become the backbone of them, any problems that the guy have, they call Stella even if it is in the middle of the night!

That is exactly what happens to Stella one night when one of her band members call to tell her that his girlfriend has OD'd. Stella gets into the car and goes to the house to help, only to find that she is actually dead, after that she promptly gets shot at!!

Queue the Hot Bunch to the rescue, including Mace!!

I LOVED this book so much, and because of Stella being in a band it tells you her set lists, and I had a little listen .........BIG MISTAKE!! "And So It Goes" by Billy Joel was on there, I hadn't heard it before, and I bawled like a baby!!



message 213: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments Just one more review to come in for the roll tomorrow morning xx


message 214: by Denise, Manufacturing Director (new)

Denise (destiny_chan) | 7414 comments Mod
Aren't we missing two reviews? Carrie's and Nicole's, if I'm not mistaken?


message 215: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments We do but Nicole stepped out before Xmas and hasn't checked in since, Jenne did say that she could come back but haven't heard anything from her as of yet.


message 216: by Denise, Manufacturing Director (new)

Denise (destiny_chan) | 7414 comments Mod
So we can just continue as a 4 person team for now if she doesn't check in?


message 217: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments As far as I am aware.
I've sent her a message to see if she is coming back as we can use the free pass if she does, and she can pick up from tomorrow's roll.
If not then I'll speak to Jenne and see if we need to have a replacement or just carry on as we are.


message 218: by Denise, Manufacturing Director (new)

Denise (destiny_chan) | 7414 comments Mod
Ok, sounds like you've got it all figured out. :)


message 219: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments Bwahaha that is famous last words Denise, I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing, just making it up as I go along haha!


message 220: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 595 comments I'll be done my book soon. Couldn't read much last night had some Blake to read for school.


message 221: by Lauren (last edited Jan 09, 2015 03:40AM) (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Looking forward to the new roll :0)

I want to read After the Storm (KGI, #8) by Maya Banks so I'm hoping we get something with an 8 in it .... hope the randomizer gods are reading this, lol!


message 222: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments Haha I'll try my best Lauren, just waiting for the review and we'll be ready to go


message 223: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 595 comments Week 8
Spot 67
Book: Freakonomics - A Rogue Economist Explores The Hidden Side Of Everything by Steven D. Levitt (alt)
Finished:Jan 9th
Rating: 4 Stars
Review: A great read and makes you take a look at the world, the everyday life and wonder why things are how they are. Why things work out how they do. How ones actions can bring out a change in how things end up being many years down the road. How nsmeing a child can give an indacator on how well they do in life. This book is the study of all that.


message 224: by V_Nerdbooks (last edited Jan 16, 2015 10:02AM) (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments Hmm sorry Lauren lol.

this weeks roll

6+2=8
Landing us on spot #75

This week we can read

#7 in a series
#5 in a series
#75 in a series
Alternate ...Title S

Reviews

Vicci - Review
Denise - Review
Lauren - Review
Carrie - Review
Laurla - Review



message 225: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments Nicole has also confirmed that she will not be returning to the team so I'll let Jenne know.


message 226: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Oh well ... there was an 8 in there :0)


message 227: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments LOL


message 228: by Denise, Manufacturing Director (new)

Denise (destiny_chan) | 7414 comments Mod
Good that I decided to hold off on starting Seventh Grave and No Body (Charley Davidson, #7) by Darynda Jones until this roll, makes picking this week's book very easy. :)


message 229: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 595 comments I'm going with an S book, The Spindlers by Lauren Oliver


message 230: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments I'm going with Rock Chick Regret (Rock Chick, #7) by Kristen Ashley #7 as I can't stay away long from them Denver Hot Bunch!


message 231: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments Nope I've changed my mind lol
I'm going with Armed & Dangerous (Cut & Run, #5) by Abigail Roux #5 in a series.
I have it as a BR as well this week, so 2 birds and all that !!


message 232: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) I'm going to read The Soldier (Duke's Obsession, #2) (Windham, #2) by Grace Burrowes (alternate - Title S)


message 233: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 595 comments I may change my book. Will let you know.


message 234: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) | 595 comments Yeah I'm going with The Seance Society A Mystery by Michael Nethercott


message 235: by V_Nerdbooks (last edited Jan 11, 2015 04:50AM) (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments



WEEK 9
SPOT #75
BOOK - Armed & Dangerous (Cut & Run, #5) by Abigail Roux
FINISHED 11th Jan
RATING ☆☆☆☆☆

Review

This is my favourite book of the series so far, although I do say that after every one!

I'm glad I read Warrior's Cross before this one as we got to meet Julian and Cameron again.

There is the usual Baddassery from both Ty & Zane, and added Baddassery from Julian this time. The one liners in this book were super funny and there were plenty to go round!

In this book Ty & Zane are put on a "dark" mission to collect Julian Cross and deliver him to the FBI, unfortunately the CIA are also after Julian......and not in the good way!!

With plenty of hot sexy scenes added to this action packed ride, I can't wait to read the next in the series, I need me some more Ty & Zane action.



message 236: by Denise, Manufacturing Director (new)

Denise (destiny_chan) | 7414 comments Mod
Week 9

Current Spot: 75
Read:
Seventh Grave and No Body (Charley Davidson, #7) by Darynda Jones Seventh Grave and No Body by Darynda Jones (Charley Davidson #7)
Finished: 11 January 2014
Rating: *****

After the jawdropping way Sixth Grave on the Edge left off, I was eager to continue Charley's story, and this latest volume in the series certainly did not disappoint. With the customary mixture of humour, action and romance, the story hurtles on through ghostly shenanigans, murders and family drama. Meanwhile, what with Charley having a bunch of hellhounds after her and being pregnant with the child prophesied to save the world, Reyes is even more infuriatingly overprotective and bossy than usual and Charley learns more both about her nature and about how to wield her powers - including those over a certain overbearing son of Satan she is about to marry. Another highly entertaining entry in the series - with an even more evil cliffhanger than the last one. Next book. Gimme. Now.


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Lauren (laurenjberman) Week #9: Spot 75 - Alternate Title S
The Soldier (Duke's Obsession, #2) (Windham, #2) by Grace Burrowes
Book: The Soldier (Duke's Obsession, #2) by Grace Burrowes
Read: January 11, 2015
Rating: 2 Stars
Review:

Psychologically tormented from his experiences in the Napoleonic wars, Devlin St. Just, the oldest but illegitimate son of the Duke of Moreland, only wants to live a quiet life in the wilds of Yorkshire. So, when he is granted the rundown estate of Rosecroft, he travels there posthaste only to discover that it is already inhabited by an unruly 6 year old and her exquisite cousin - both of whom are about to make his life a lot less peaceful.

Devlin’s story has such wonderful potential. Unfortunately, it falls completely flat mainly due to the fact that Emmie is an excessively “woe-is-me” heroine and is constantly running hot and cold with Devlin. The reasons for her rejection of his suit are also convoluted and incomprehensible - (view spoiler)

The tortured hero is usually my favorite trope in any romance genre. Dev has everything going for him in this regard, however, Burrowes’ overly descriptive writing makes it difficult to truly empathize with him as the endless details have the reader nodding off.

Burrowes’ tendency of detailing everything and anything in passage after passage means that nothing actually happens in the story - it is simply page after page of Emmie’s angst, Dev’s nightmares and Winnie’s antics. The result is a tediously long read.

Finally, the familial interactions, which made the first book so engaging, are all but missing from this installment. Dev’s family is relegated to one chapter and his relationship with his step brother-in-law is very strange.

Hoping that Val’s book is better as I already have it and the next two.


message 238: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 7439 comments Laurla will be joining y'all :)


message 239: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments Yay, thanks Jenne


message 240: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 3905 comments V Audio Nerd wrote: "Yay, thanks Jenne"

So I am complete and total newbie, but this challenge is one of the reasons I joined TCF - it looked very fun and interesting to me. So I'm glad to be able to jump in early, before the next round. I am pretty sure I understand the "how to's", but I want to confirm...

We're currently on spot 75 which means I need to read a book that is either #7 or #5 in a series and if I don't have one of those, then I can choose to do the alternative for spot 75, which is a book starting with the letter S. Have I got that all right?

Once I read the book, I then need to post the info here along with a short review by Thursday of each week? Do I need to let you know what book I'm going to read once the roll is posted, or do I just read it and post the review?

And last... Jenne said that we could jump in this week or wait until the next roll. I already finished a book this week (Sunday) that would apply for this week's spot. Can I count it even though I technically read it before joining the group?


message 241: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Welcome Laurla! Its great to have you on the team.

It sounds like you are up to speed on the how-tos. I will let Jenne answer about this week's book 'coz I'm not sure.


message 242: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) | 7439 comments If you started it after or on Friday, yes you can use it!


message 243: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments Welcome Lauala **waves**
You have the rules exactly right, I usually try and put what we can read each week when I roll the dice so that we can all refer back.
As long as you read and review by Thursday evening ( Friday morning latest ) we can roll for the next week. :●)

If you've read a book that will fit this week that's brilliant, just leave a little review like the guys have including the book/date finished and rating I'll add you to the reviews post.


message 244: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments Haha excuse my crappie autocorrect on my phone, I'll spell your name correctly next time lol.


message 245: by Denise, Manufacturing Director (new)

Denise (destiny_chan) | 7414 comments Mod
Great to have you join in, Laurla! :)


message 246: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 3905 comments Thanks all for the warm welcome! My next post will be for the book I finished that works for this week... The review is what I actually left on the GR page. It's not a review of content as much as enjoyment/appreciation of the book itself. Is it okay or do the reviews need to be more standard? I don't usually write reviews that cover a synopsis of the book, more often how the book made me feel - if there are specific things I liked or didn't, I'll talk about them, otherwise it's more like what I included here.


message 247: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 3905 comments Week #9:
Spot 75: #7 in series

Book: Come A Little Bit Closer - Bella Andre
Read: January 10, 2015
Rating: 4 Stars
Review:
Oh! that we could all have a Smith Sullivan in our lives. Sigh...

Another excellent read for the Sullivan family. These are almost (almost) too sweet and sappy, just this side of it I think. Could they be a bit edgier? Sure, but I can't argue with the sated and happy feelings they leave me with. I don't get so frustrated with either MC and their stupidity or a**-holey-ness that I want to throw the book, I don't have to push myself through them being so awful to each other that you wonder how an HEA can happen... The Sullivan series is a perfect read when you need something easy to read, to soothe your soul after maybe one too many gritty NAs or BDSMs or even Rom Suspenses. Thanks, Ms Andre, for providing the perfect read at a time when I really needed it!


message 248: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments Nope that review is perfect ♡♡


message 249: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments We just need Carrie's review and we can roll for this week :●D


message 250: by V_Nerdbooks (new)

V_Nerdbooks | 5307 comments I have sent a message to Carrie earlier about her review but haven't heard back from her, I hope she is okay.
Do you think we should just use the free pass this week guys just in case? Otherwise we can't roll.


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