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The Not So Secret Book Suggestion Exchange

My question about whether or not you'd be willing to buy a book was in regards to if your Santa recommends a book that has recently come out or is about to. The only buying of books should be if you wish to. The exchange is for recommendations only. When the idea of doing a book gift exchange first came up I worried about some people sending books and not receiving one in return. Then there was the issues of minors participating and I, being a mom, did not feel comfortable with that information being exchanged among members. We have no way of knowing who the person is behind their Goodreads name. So to keep it fun and safe, we opted for a recommendation exchange.
If anyone else has any questions, please feel free to ask.





Heh very funny!!

Arielle Rae is secret santa to Lanie
LE will be secret santa to Lisarenee
Dawn will be secret santa to Betelgeuze
Mike will be Secret santa to Veronica
Ronatha will be Secret Santa to Roxy the Fury
Veronica will be secret Santa to Arielle Rae
Zippymae will be Secret santa to Beth
Pame will be Secret Santa to Leigh
Roxy the Fury will be secret santa to Zippymae
Lanie will be Secret Santa to Amy
Catherine will be Secret Santa to Monica
Amy will be Secret Santa to Veronica
Monica will be Secret Santa to Pame
Beth will be Secret Santa to Ronatha
Leigh will be Secret Santa to Mike
Jennifer will be Secret Santa to Dawn
Lisarenee will be Secret Santa to Catherine
Betelgeuze will be Secret Santa to Jennifer

Either I did it right or you're going to have to point out to me what I did wrong because I'm not seeing it. I think there's only one Jennifer participating unless you want to take on someone else? I just searched on the name Jennifer and see one post for who you are the secret Santa to and another post for who will be your secret Santa. As far as I can see, you're the only Jennifer. Although after you posted twice, maybe you're secretly identical twins with the same name? (That, incidentally, would be way cool) If you are indeed a set of identically looking and named twins, I have no idea how your parents keep track of you.
Let me know if I truly am just not seeing what you meant and I apologize in advance for my goofiness. I just couldn't help myself when I saw the duplicate posts. It made me laugh. GR can be so goofy and, obviously, so can I. I admit I almost added an extra Amy and then realized one of the two who posted said she wouldn't be able to participate.





PNR:

Great characters
Really worth reading





I know you said no BDB, but have you tried the Fallen Angels series, starting with

UF:

Has a sexy sexy Alpha ;)


Other:
Anything byKristen Ashley is the bomb! Everything is absolute fun to read! She mainly writes contemporaries (recommend to start with this series



Lots of strong sassy women in these books
If you want a steamy steamy read try Cherise Sinclair's Master of the Shadowlands series, or her Wild Hunt Legacy, which is PNR
If you want a strong female MC, I have to say that

Sorry, I became too excited and went waaay over 3 books, but I hope you find one you like :)
Don't hesitate to tell me if you want some more/less/different recommendations
Happy reading and Merry Christmas~

PNR:

Thanks Arielle Rae!!! I wanna read all these books lol. I'm gonna have to pick em up:)!

PNR:

Your welcome! Hahaha hope you do read them all, since they're all pretty fantastic :D



I saw you read some Dan Brown....thought you might enjoy these as well..


also saw some Nora Roberts...I enjoyed this series



hope you like my pics for you :)

I saw you like C.L. Wilson and think you'd really like this one:

For a PNR read, I think you may really like this series


As for Urban Fantasy, I'm hoping you may like one of these:




If you want some more recs or something different just let me know:D Lots more books out there!! Have fun reading!




As a bonus suggestion there is this


I find it hard to just pick three books, so I went for 3 books in 3 genres. Here are my recommendations for you.
Urban fantasy:



I don't read so much paranormal romance and I saw you already read one of my favourites the Dark-Hunter series. These are some other books you might like:
PNR:



Fantasy:




Here are my suggestions for you.
Urban Fantasy (all have smart, down-to-earth heroines; also subtle romantic threads running through the story):


Science Fiction (smart heroine, romance on the side):

Fantasy (rich world building and interesting magic system):

Historical Mystery (male protagonist, sort of a cross between Mr. Darcy and James Bond; some romance):

Pick any three you want. I loved them all.

I'll happily take two Secret Santas. More books for me! *grin* Thanks for the great suggestions and since you both recommend Magic to the Bone, I'll start with that one.




I hope you enjoy your picks.

I've downloaded crimes against magic to start with! Have a 10 hour drive coming up this weekend so I should plow through it and on to the next
Oh and I already had Spiders Bite downloaded to read :) so those are my 2 top picks

I've been looking through your shelves and we've already read a LOT of the same books which has made this harder! Here are a couple selections I think you would enjoy
A Gift of Ghosts fantasy/paranormal with a strong female lead. As an added bonus, if you use amazon kindle this book is currently one of the free dealio's!
Priceless Another strong female lead more Urban based, an 8 book series and this one also may be currently free through amazon kindle
Storm Born pretty good female lead cross with real world and fantasy (I liked this series because at one point they end up in my town which was pretty awesome haha)
And last but not least, I saw that you have First Confessor as a to-read but you haven't read this major series and I feel that you should read at least the Sword of Truth series before the Magda Searus series to fully grasp who she is and what she did sooo...Wizard's First Rule which is complete fantasy with a male lead, very darkly written with a lot of fight scenes and gore but with a strong sense of whats right and what a person should strive to stand for
Hopefully you like something I suggested, please let me know if you don't!

Here are my suggestions for you.
Urban Fantasy (all have smart, down-to-earth heroines; also subtle romantic threads running through the story):

Thanks Veronica! I've reserved the first three from the library and am just waiting for them to arrive :)


I am so sorry I am so late, in an hour or so I will post my selection to you. Have been working and travelling but I am here now and thank you for the list :)


Hi Monica....you are not my Santa...:) no worries...if you do want to pick a few for me...I'd be happy to get them :) I hope you like all the suggestions I made :)

I'm your secret Santa... sorry for taking so long but here is my little stash for you, hope you enjoy it.
Burn for Me
A Hidden Fire
Kindling the Moon
The Iron Duke
I loved all of the above, hope you enjoy them

I am your secret santa and boy this was tough you have read some of my favorites already but it was a fun challenge.
So I did not necessarily stick to a genre but more to the kinds of authors you like and then represented them in different genre's hopefully you will find something to peek your interest.
Urban Fantasy

Space Opera

Paranormal Romance

Fantasy


I've been looking through your shelves and we've already read a LOT of the same books which has made this harder! Here are a couple selections I think you would enjoy"
Lots of great choices. I actually have read Stormborn and I totally loved that one. Thanks for pointing out Wizard's First Rule.
Now for my choices I am torn between A Gift of Ghosts because I love ghost stories and it feels like it has been ages since I read a good one. Then there is Priceless which I see over and over again.
I will let you know which one I choose though Thanks for the good recs!!
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This year we've decided to do something new at Who's Your Author?--a Not So Secret Santa Book Suggestion Exchange. It's something I developed in another group several years back and thought it'd be fun to bring it here. A virtual exchange ensures that if someone forgets to send (or in this case recommend) a book, another individual can easily slip in and do so. Also, it's a way to ensure we don't neglect our overseas members, because postage to another country can sometimes be more than the book originally cost. Yikes! So for this exchange you will get to know 2 other members by doing the exchange--your Not So Secret Santa and the person you are the Not So Secret Santa to. You will suggest a book to someone and someone else will suggest one to you.
So, how do you join?
1. Sign up by November 25th.
2. We will post names in this topic by December 10th, and see what everyone suggests.
- List your Not So Secret Santa suggestions here by December 20th so we can see what everyone recommends.
- Try to recommend three different books so the recipient can make a choice from what you recommend.
- On December 25th let us know what book each of you has picked, if multiple people are reading the same book (at least 2), we may set up buddy reads or discussion threads depending on which you prefer.
3. Get suggestions up by December 20th.
4. Make your selection by December 25th.
5. Try to read the book by January 31st.
Things you may wish to consider:
1. Would you like your secret Santa, and possibly others, to discuss the book with you?
2. Would you be willing to discuss the book with the person you make a book suggestion to?
Things you may wish to find out about the person you'll be recommending a book to:
1. What type of books do they mostly read? (Do they mainly read PNR or UF?)
2. What type of book would they like to have suggested by their Not So Secret Santa?
3. Do they want a book readily available from their local library or would they mind purchasing something new?
4. Are there certain things within books they do not wish to read? For example, Do they not like sad endings? Do they not like the f-bomb being dropped every 2 seconds? Are erotic books out of the question?
5. What is their reading comfort zone? How many pages would they like to stay within?
6. Also, find out what books they've read and make sure what you suggest is not one of them. As not all books a person has read are listed on their book list double check with them before committing yourself to the suggestion.
The original concept for a virtual book exchange came from the We Love Lisa Kleypas Group.
Participants:
Dawn
Lisarenee
Lanie (M)
Catherine (n)
Amy (n)
Jennifer (p)
Zippymae (n)
Leigh (p y)
Arielle Rae (M y)
L.E. (A)
Mike (UF y)
Monica (n)
Veronica (p ya?)
Roxy the Fury (p?)
Betelgeuze (p)
Beth (n)
Pame (n y?)
Ronatha (p?)