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message 401: by Crystal (last edited May 23, 2024 03:17PM) (new)

Crystal | 743 comments Andrea, for the Cover Hunt, would you accept one novella out a book made up of four? I'm wanting to use Amy Clipstons Cookies and Cheer An Amish Christmas Bakery Story by Amy Clipston . That's the first story in An Amish Christmas Bakery by Amy Clipston , but I'm actually enjoying it and would like to save the others until closer to Christmas. All four books use the same cover so I wanted to double check and see if I can use one novella or if I need to read all four before the challenge ends. Wanting to use it for Kitchen Utensils!


message 402: by Kate, Challenge Fun Distributor (new)

Kate (liahonagirl) | 3531 comments Mod
thanks for all the ideas!


message 403: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Crystal, if the novellas are listed separately on Goodreads (as it appears they are), you're free to use each one separately. If you do that, though, keep in mind to not use the collection as a whole for the same challenge as you used any of the novellas individually.


message 404: by Crystal (new)

Crystal | 743 comments Andrea wrote: "Crystal, if the novellas are listed separately on Goodreads (as it appears they are), you're free to use each one separately. If you do that, though, keep in mind to not use the collection as a who..."

Ok, thanks Andrea!


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Hannah Beth (Hannah's Book Cafe) (iheartmustaches) | 149 comments Hey I've got a question! For the CFD library adventure, I need a book that has a professional athlete. I just read The Goodbye Bride by Denise Hunter, and the sheriff in the story is a man who is middle aged, but used to play for the Celtics. Does that count? Or does the character need to CURRENTLY be a professional athlete?


message 406: by Kate, Challenge Fun Distributor (new)

Kate (liahonagirl) | 3531 comments Mod
When I had that prompt, I used a former member of an NFL team, and it 'counted', so you should be good to go with the ex-Celtics player.


message 407: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Any player, current or former, would work, Hannah.


message 408: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3864 comments Mod
Does anyone know if Swimming in the Deep End by Christina Suzanne Nelson is set in Oregon?


message 409: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
I searched my ebook copy, and it looks like maybe it does. Lines like these showed up...

(view spoiler)


message 410: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3864 comments Mod
Andrea wrote: "I searched my ebook copy, and it looks like maybe it does. Lines like these showed up...

[spoilers removed]"


Thanks Andrea. I believe all of her books are set there but this is the confirmation I needed.


message 411: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
You're welcome! I loved her most recent books so much that I bought all of her earlier ebooks too when I had some book money to spend a while back. Haven't yet had a chance to read them, but I'm definitely looking forward to when I do have time.


message 412: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3864 comments Mod
I love her novels too! Swimming in the Deep End is the only one I haven't read yet. I did get a couple more confirmations that the location is Oregon. It's mentioned on the first page of Chapter 7 and Christina responded to a message that I'd sent her previously confirming as well.


message 413: by Hannah Beth (new)

Hannah Beth (Hannah's Book Cafe) (iheartmustaches) | 149 comments For the CFD library adventure, I need a book where a character receives flowers. Can they have bought them for themselves or does it have to be from someone else?


message 414: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Staci wrote: "I love her novels too! Swimming in the Deep End is the only one I haven't read yet. I did get a couple more confirmations that the location is Oregon. It's mentioned on the first page of Chapter 7 ..."

So great you heard from the author!


message 415: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Hannah wrote: "For the CFD library adventure, I need a book where a character receives flowers. Can they have bought them for themselves or does it have to be from someone else?"

The person should receive them from someone else.


message 416: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3864 comments Mod
Looking for book recommendations set in:

MD, MT, ND & OH

I'll share that I've previously read a Lyn Cote Series set in MD and it was great!
Meant for Me (The Carlyle Women #1) by Lyn Cote Had to be You (The Carlyle Women #2) by Lyn Cote To Love Somebody (The Carlyle Women Book 3) by Lyn Cote

I've also read a Roseanna White novel set in MD, which is also recommended:
Yesterday's Tides by Roseanna M. White


message 417: by Kate, Challenge Fun Distributor (new)

Kate (liahonagirl) | 3531 comments Mod
I know several authors of Amish fiction have books set in Ohio (Shelley Shepherd Gray is coming to mind). Beneath the Bending Skies: A Novel Beneath the Bending Skies A Novel by Jane Kirkpatrick is set primarily in Montana. Lauraine Snelling has some work set in North Dakota, and I think Dani Pettrey has at least one series set in Maryland.


message 418: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 623 comments The beginning of Anchor in the Storm (Waves of Freedom, #2) by Sarah Sundin is set in Ohio.

Mary Connealy has a series or two set in Montana.


message 419: by Sarita (new)

Sarita | 2288 comments Any recommendations for books set in South Dakota.

Thank you


message 420: by Sherri (new)

Sherri | 260 comments Staci wrote: "Looking for book recommendations set in:

MD, MT, ND & OH

I'll share that I've previously read a Lyn Cote Series set in MD and it was great!
Meant for Me (The Carlyle Women #1) by Lyn CoteThrough Waters Deep (Waves of Freedom, #1) by Sarah Sundin takes place at the Boston Naval Yard.



message 421: by Sherri (new)

Sherri | 260 comments Hannah wrote: "Hey I've got a question! For the CFD library adventure, I need a book that has a professional athlete. I just read The Goodbye Bride by Denise Hunter, and the sheriff in the story is a man who is m..."

Hannah, I listened to the novella by Janice Thompson Never a Bridesmaid A May Wedding Story (A Year of Weddings Novella 2, #6) by Janice Thompson . The best man is an MLB player.


message 422: by Karen (last edited Jul 18, 2024 08:45AM) (new)

Karen | 1316 comments Staci wrote: "Looking for book recommendations set in:

MD, MT, ND & OH




Staci - here are books I'm looking at for those states:

MD - Dani Pettrey's Cheasapeake Valor series - Cold Shot (Chesapeake Valor, #1) by Dani Pettrey Still Life (Chesapeake Valor, #2) by Dani Pettrey Blind Spot (Chesapeake Valor, #3) by Dani Pettrey Dead Drift (Chesapeake Valor, #4) by Dani Pettrey
MD - Weaving Roots (A Gathering of Mercies Book 1) by Heather Wood & Publishable By Death (St. Marin's Cozy Mystery #1) by A.C.F. Bookens

MT - Cave In (Charlie Delta Rescue #9) by Brenda Clemmons Flashpoint (Chasing Fire Montana #1) by Susan May Warren Final Refuge (Montana Secrets, #1) by Roxanne Rustand Rescue Me (A Runaway Bride novella #4) by Mary Alford Marry Me by Mary Alford Dear Me (A Christmas Love Letter Novella) by Mary Alford Love Me Tender (A Second Chance Montana Romance) by Mary Alford I'll Be There (Montana Fire #4; Deep Haven #7) by Susan May Warren If Ever I Would Leave You (Montana Rescue, #0.5) by Susan May Warren Oh, the Weather Outside Is Frightful (Montana Fire #3.5) by Susan May Warren Where There's Smoke (Montana Fire, #1) by Susan May Warren Wild Montana Skies (Montana Rescue, #1) by Susan May Warren Rescue Me (Montana Rescue, #2) by Susan May Warren Deadly Target (Rocky Mountain Courage, #2) by Elizabeth Goddard Present Danger (Rocky Mountain Courage, #1) by Elizabeth Goddard Critical Alliance (Rocky Mountain Courage, #3) by Elizabeth Goddard


ND - Cowboy Walking Away (Coming Home to North Dakota, #1) by Jessie Gussman Violet Bride of North Dakota (American Mail-Order Bride, #39) by Heather Horrocks Know Me, Keep Me (Full Heart Ranch #3) by Barbara Gee Dakota Born (Dakota, #1) by Debbie Macomber


OH - Romance on the River (Civil War Heroines, #.5) by Mary Ellis Assaulted Caramel (Amish Candy Shop Mystery, #1) by Amanda Flower Kernel of Truth (Popcorn Shop Mystery #1) by Kristi Abbott Where She Belongs (Misty Willow, #1) by Johnnie Alexander Irish Stewed (Ethnic Eats Mystery #1) by Kylie Logan Matchmaking Can Be Murder (An Amish Matchmaker Mystery, #1) by Amanda Flower Fear Has a Name (The Crittendon Files #1) by Creston Mapes The Secret Zoo (The Secret Zoo, #1) by Bryan Chick Secrets and Shadows (The Secret Zoo, #2) by Bryan Chick Riddles and Danger (The Secret Zoo #3) by Bryan Chick Traps and Specters (The Secret Zoo #4) by Bryan Chick Raids and Rescues (The Secret Zoo #5) by Bryan Chick


message 423: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 623 comments Sarita -
A Life Once Dreamed by Rachel Fordham takes place in the Black Hills of the Dakota Territory. The Black Hills are in South Dakota. I hope this helps.


message 424: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3864 comments Mod
Thanks for the recommendations!


message 425: by Karen (new)

Karen | 1316 comments Sarita wrote: "Any recommendations for books set in South Dakota.

Thank you"


Dana Mentink has a series set in South Dakota - South Dakota Badlands - Betrayal in the Badlands (South Dakota Badlands, #1) by Dana Mentink Buried Truth (South Dakota Badlands, #2) by Dana Mentink Escape from the Badlands (South Dakota Badlands, #3) by Dana Mentink

Another good book I read last year set in South Dakota was Tracking Concealed Evidence (Love Inspired Suspense) by Sharee Stover


message 426: by Karen (new)

Karen | 1316 comments Staci - forgot about a book I read last year set in North Dakota - Cinnamon Girl (Second Chance at Love Series, Book 1) by S.J. MacIver It was a good, quick read.


message 427: by Sarita (new)

Sarita | 2288 comments Karen wrote: "Sarita wrote: "Any recommendations for books set in South Dakota.

Thank you"

Dana Mentink has a series set in South Dakota - South Dakota Badlands - Betrayal in the Badlands (South Dakota Badlands, #1) by Dana Mentink[b..."


Thank you!


message 428: by Karen (new)

Karen | 1316 comments Staci - I forgot about a series I found last year set in Ohio.

The Amish of Apple Creek by Shelley Shephard Gray - Happily Ever Amish (The Amish of Apple Creek #1) by Shelley Shepard Gray Once Upon a Buggy (The Amish of Apple Creek #2) by Shelley Shepard Gray An Amish Cinderella (The Amish of Apple Creek 3) by Shelley Shepard Gray


message 429: by Karen (last edited Jul 19, 2024 05:14AM) (new)

Karen | 1316 comments Another book set in Ohio is The Lawyer's Luck (Home to Milford College, #0.5) by Piper Huguley - currently a free Kindle book.


message 430: by Loraine (last edited Jul 19, 2024 07:12AM) (new)

Loraine (librarydiva) | 4439 comments Don't forget to check out the lists in the browse section at the top of this page. Just click on lists under browse and when you see search put in Christian fiction books set in and then the state. This is my go to for US challenges.


message 431: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (new)

Staci | 3864 comments Mod
Thanks Karen and Loraine!


message 432: by Karen (new)

Karen | 1316 comments Loraine wrote: "Don't forget to check out the lists in the browse section at the top of this page. Just click on lists under browse and when you see search put in Christian fiction books set in and then the state...."

Like Loraine, this is the first place I look for our state challenges.


message 433: by Kelli (new)

Kelli | 103 comments thanks Lorraine for this reminder!


message 434: by Loraine (new)

Loraine (librarydiva) | 4439 comments Kelli wrote: "thanks Lorraine for this reminder!"

You're welcome Kelli!


message 435: by Crystal (new)

Crystal | 743 comments My genre match for this month is GOTHIC. I chose to add this one to my list because it will be brand new for me but I just realized I don't have any gothic books on my TBR!


message 436: by Loraine (new)

Loraine (librarydiva) | 4439 comments Here are some I found: The Vanishing at Castle Moreau by Jaime Jo Wright Mist of Midnight by Sandra Byrd Specters in the Glass House by Jaime Jo Wright


message 437: by Kate, Challenge Fun Distributor (new)

Kate (liahonagirl) | 3531 comments Mod
Jamie Jo Wright, Abigail Wilson, Sandra Byrd, and Hannah Linder are some good writers who write Gothic novels. If I'm remembering correctly, some of Michelle Griep's work could also be considered Gothic.


message 438: by Karen (new)

Karen | 1316 comments Phyllis Whitney is another good writer of Gothic novels.


message 439: by Lynnette (new)

Lynnette  | 662 comments My genre this month is Novella. What do you all consider a Novella. Does it have to say Novella in the Goodreads genre list? I’ve seen some books that don’t list anything there. The definition says between 20,000 and 50,000 words, averaging 30,000. But, how do you know the word count? I only see page count on most.


message 440: by Staci, Book Awards Specialist (last edited Aug 01, 2024 10:20AM) (new)

Staci | 3864 comments Mod
Lynnette wrote: "My genre this month is Novella. What do you all consider a Novella. Does it have to say Novella in the Goodreads genre list? I’ve seen some books that don’t list anything there. The definition says..."

We are twinning Lynnette! Novella is my genre match too. I'm not sure what the official definition is, but I consider a book with less than 200 print pages a novella. Perhaps another member has a better definition.


message 441: by Lynnette (new)

Lynnette  | 662 comments Staci wrote: "Lynnette wrote: "My genre this month is Novella. What do you all consider a Novella. Does it have to say Novella in the Goodreads genre list? I’ve seen some books that don’t list anything there. Th..."

Yes we are.
Thank you! That’s kind of where I was leaning as well.


message 442: by Kate, Challenge Fun Distributor (new)

Kate (liahonagirl) | 3531 comments Mod
I am fine with whatever definition of 'novella' you wish to use! 🙂


message 443: by Loraine (new)

Loraine (librarydiva) | 4439 comments Staci wrote: "Lynnette wrote: "My genre this month is Novella. What do you all consider a Novella. Does it have to say Novella in the Goodreads genre list? I’ve seen some books that don’t list anything there. Th..."

Staci that's the same criteria I use! Like minds once again.


message 444: by Lynnette (new)

Lynnette  | 662 comments Thank you Staci, Kate, and Loraine. Seems we were all on the same page, so that’s what I’m going with.


message 445: by Crystal (new)

Crystal | 743 comments Ok thanks everyone!


message 446: by Crystal (new)

Crystal | 743 comments Lynnette wrote: "My genre this month is Novella. What do you all consider a Novella. Does it have to say Novella in the Goodreads genre list? I’ve seen some books that don’t list anything there. The definition says..."

I actually looove novellas! Listing a few of my favorites here!
Unveiled Tamar (Lineage of Grace #1) by Francine Rivers Unafraid Mary (Lineage of Grace, #5) by Francine Rivers To Enchant a Lady's Heart (The British Are Coming #1) by Robin Lee Hatcher A Royal Christmas by Melody Carlson Yuletide Homecoming (A Snowglobe Christmas) by Linda Goodnight Miracle at the Higher Grounds Cafe by Max Lucado


message 447: by Lynnette (new)

Lynnette  | 662 comments Crystal wrote: "Lynnette wrote: "My genre this month is Novella. What do you all consider a Novella. Does it have to say Novella in the Goodreads genre list? I’ve seen some books that don’t list anything there. Th..."

Thank you Crystal.


message 448: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
Gothic favorite: Joanna Davidson Politano
Novella: 100-200 pages, in my opinion. (There are many definitions out there, though.)


message 449: by Lynnette (new)

Lynnette  | 662 comments Thank you Andrea.


message 450: by Andrea, Hospitality Coordinator (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 6243 comments Mod
You're welcome!


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