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TART Challenge - Round 3 - Fast like Molasses (11)

Task 15 - 50. Read 6 books set in the same location, teams decide the location.
As a team select a location and read 6 books set in that location. If you select a major city it is easy enough, but you are free to use the state if within the US and the country if outside the US. Please include the selected location in your completion posts. Remember to let me know how you know your book qualifies, be it title precis, book details, tags or lists - I need to know where to look to confirm your books!






I'll try to post my completion tomorrow evening, but at the latest I'll post Saturday.


Are you using the desktop version on your cell? I hate the mobile version, so I had to switch it.

She wore suits so sharp they likely cut anyone who tried to brush past her, and had a smile that managed to be pleasant and sarcastic at the same time. Like she was being polite but knew you were an idiot. 🤣🤣🤣
I'm sitting at my daughter's basketball practice laughing like an idiot while I read this.

Team chose New York.
Book 1:

Pages: 385 (Kindle version)
Rating: 4 stars
Completed: 4/15/21
How the book qualifies: From precis: Officer Luc Moretti had no idea that his dive into the East River would have him drowning in a media frenzy. No matter how many times he tells reporters he was just doing his job, they're determined to make him into NYC's newest hero.
Book 2:

Pages: 238 (Kindle version)
Rating: 4 stars
Completed: 4/16/21
How the book qualifies: MP setting is New York City, New York


But I should be able to finish up by this evening if I can get all my work done!

50. Read 6 books set in the same location, teams decide the location.
Team chose New York State

Illegal Contact
Pages: 251 (Kindle Edition)
Completed: 4/17
How the book qualifies: Setting on book page is New York
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Review:
Could this book be any more perfect?

Gavin is a gruff alpha football stud that gets stuck with six months of house arrest after a fight. Not able to do so much as go to the grocery store for himself, his manager insists that he hire a PA. Eventually he settles on geeky sweetheart Noah, who is desperate for a job to help support his dad and pay off his student loans. They're immediately attracted to each other but also love antagonizing each other, so there is a lot of teasing and snark (which I always love). Soon, Gavin realizes how trustworthy Noah is and feels comfortable enough to let him know about his bisexuality, and the two start a relationship that is totally sweet and totally steamy.

I think Gavin was just perfectly done. Totally hard and rough on the outside, but super sweet and yummy on the inside. As his relationship with Noah develops, you just see so much of who this guy really is and how much of the tough-guy persona is really an act.
The drama in here is all really thoughtful, too. It never felt like drama for drama's sake. All the feelings and reactions felt very honest and real, especially Noah's concerns about the power structure of their relationship potentially causing issues.
I really just loved every bit of this and don't think it could be any better. Lots of laugh-out loud moments, as well as touching confessions that I dare you not to tear up over. And not to mention the heat level. My goodness!



Queen of Babble in the Big City
Pages: 322 (Kindle version)
Rating: 3 stars
Completed: 4/16/21
How the book qualifies: MP setting is New York City, New York
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Book 2:
The Pretending Plot
Pages: 202 (Kindle version)
Rating: 3 stars
Completed: 4/16/21
How the book qualifies: MP setting is New York City, New York
Review: Book 2: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I had the exact same experience with this book...read it and loved it, then heard about the actions (or alleged actions I guess I should say) of the author. I ended up not rating it and was really glad I'd gotten the book from the library rather than paying for it. I don't pay much attention to a lot of the "authors behaving badly" stories you hear...I don't have to like an author or think they're a good person to like their books, but it crosses the line for me when an author actually defrauds their readers, whether it be in the form of plagiarism or something like what this author apparently did.

Book: Forgive and Forget
Rating: 😊😊😊😊
Completed: April 16, 2021
Qualifies: Main page setting is New York


I spoke with a KU rep and they do not have a feature to search for KU with the audible/audio for free. She wants the feature too.
She forwarded my suggestion to the Amazon team, so maybe they will consider making this change.


i don't have the GR app. That made me angry. I used to growl at my phone. The desktop version on the phone is easier, but it still doesn't work properly on my phone.

Wow. i never heard of this guy or should I say person(s). I did some snooping after your post. This is really crazy. SH was dropped from his publishing company and Amazon is offering refunds for those who purchased the books.
I don't know how much of what happened is true, but it appears something happened and it doesn't look good.

I spoke with a KU rep and they do not have a feature to search for KU with the audible/audio for free. She wants the feature too.
She forwarded my suggestion to the Amazon ..."
Thanks for the info!


Task 16 - 82. Each teammate reads a different book from the same series.
As a team select a series, then everyone reads a different book in the selected series. Please include the selected series in your completion posts.

Hahaha. Kat i was in that same rabbit hole. before i knew 30 minutes had passed by.
And I agree. I don't expect anybody to perfect, but some of the stuff that came out about SH is really crappy.

82. Each teammate reads a different book from the same series.
https://www.goodreads.com/series/4649...








I hate the Goodreads app so much. I like to pretend it doesn't exist 🤣


LOL i'm glad you worked that out. I laughed while reading your post because i do the same thing sometimes when I'm trying to decide between several books.

I hate the Goodr..."
I tried to delete it from my kindle. I even called Amazon b/c i couldn't do it. They told me it was a factory setting. I scoffed and told them it sucked.
I moved it to the bottom of my screen and I too pretend it doesn't exist.
When I visit the website on my phone, it sometimes asks if I want the app. And I'm that crazy person in public who talks to the phone and says out loud "are you kidding? your app is garbage!"

When I got my new iPhone somehow I accidentally downloaded app. I don't know if it was on the cloud or something from my ipad from years ago and just automatically did it or what. Anyway, it kept automatically opening whenever I tried to look at a book in my browser, and I swear I was going to murder someone! Made me crazy! I couldn't figure out how to stop it, but luckily I could at least remove the darn thing 🤣

Sometimes it's easier for me to make a decision when I have everything written out in front of me 🤣🤣

Book: Lady Isabella's Scandalous Marriage
Rating: 📜📜📜📜
Pages: 338
Completed: April 18, 2021
Qualifies: This is book 2 in Mackenzies & McBrides


Book: The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie
Rating: 3 Stars
Page: 315
Completed: April 18, 2021
Qualifies: This is book 1 in Mackenzies & McBrides
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Task 82. Each teammate reads a different book from the same series
Team chose Mackenzies and McBrides

Scandal And The Duchess
Pages: 160 (Kindle Edition)
Completed: 4/19
How the book qualifies: Book 6.5 in Mackenzies and McBrides
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Review:
I first read this book a few years ago when I originally binged the Mackenzie series. I couldn't remember too much about it before I started this re-read, but as I went through it, I realized I might have forgotten it because the story just doesn't hold up with the rest of the series.
The characters are great, don't get me wrong. I think Ashley has a wonderful knack for creating really fleshed out characters with tons of great quirks that you have to adore. Rose is probably one of the sweetest heroines I've read that isn't also annoyingly-naive and overly-innocent. And Steven is an all-around nice guy. They're a cute couple, and their romance is nice. Not earth shattering or anything, but pleasant.
The issue I have with this book is honestly that it's just kind of ridiculous.
So, Rose was married to an older Duke who passes away. The Duke's son doesn't like her and doesn't want her to get any part of the ducal estate. When the story opens, she's fleeing the Duke's London home, and there are like regency paparazzi waiting for her outside (which is weird, too). They're shouting questions at her, and then drunk Steven comes up and falls on her, and she feels bad and ends up taking him with her to where she's hiding....the coachman's house behind the estate.
Yeah, she gets in a carriage to wing around the block and come up the back side.

It made absolutely no sense to me, but this really is what happens because the next morning she walks back out of the coachman's house to go through the Duke's house so she can meet Steven in front with all the reporters because he wants to announce their "fake" engagement.
Now, the backstory with Rose is that she was married to an older man who died on their honeymoon, and she's been widowed for a year and three months. But the timeline makes absolutely no sense in this book.
Rose keeps talking about all these things her and the Duke used to do, and even mentions at one point that they enjoyed having relations with each other, but when did this happen? Were they getting it on before they got married? Were honeymoons much farther after the wedding back then? She talks throughout the book as if her the Duke knew each other really well and did lots of stuff together. But when? She talks about going through his house with him and learning the stories of all the people in the pictures, but when did they have time for this? Certainly they weren't betrothed for very long. Her family was dead, and he was old and lonely. I imagine it would have been a pretty quick engagement. And when in the heck did the old guy have time to plan this crazy scavenger hunt for her??? Like the day after the wedding, he's stuffing papers into old furniture "just in case".

Besides the weird marriage timeline, Rose's time as a widow doesn't really work out either. The night Steven meets her, she's being kicked out of the Duke's house in London because the son doesn't like her....but it's a year and three months after the Duke died. Why did it take him that long to get around to it? For a man that seems to hate her so much, it doesn't make any sense. And in a year, Rose still hasn't seen the will to find out if she was left anything. What was her solicitor doing for a year? It's bizarre.
And don't even get me started on the secret house in the woods that no one knew about that the Duke had set aside for her. The housekeeper was waiting for over a year for Rose to show up and claim the place, and she never once went up to the ducal estate to ask about the hold up? It's down the freaking street! It's not like it was a secret door to Oz or something.

I think Ashley writes really well, but this just didn't feel really thought out. It was honestly a bit hard for me to really get into this one because I couldn't help but get hung up on the things that don't make enough sense. I definitely don't think I'll come back to this a third time.
That cover though!


Team chose Mackenzies & McBrides.

Pages: 384 (Kindle version)
Rating: 5 stars
Completed: 4/18/21
How the book qualifies: Book 6 in the Mackenzies & McBrides series

Book: Lady Isabella's Scandalous Marriage
Rating: 📜📜📜📜
Completed: April 18, 2021
Qual..."
Please add the first edition Kindle page count (338). Thanks!

Book: The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie
Rating: 3 Stars
Completed: April 18, 2021
Qu..."
Please add the first edition Kindle page count (315). Thanks!
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71. Pick another team and each member reads one book that was read by a member for this challenge. No pass for this task.
Team picked Team 16
Bishop
Pages: 221 (Kindle Edition)
Completed: 4/15
How the book qualifies: Read by Lea on Team 16
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Review:
This is one of those books that I really wish there were half star ratings for. It's definitely more than a three-star, but just not a four-star.
The best part of this book is definitely the couple. Brooke and Bishop were a great pairing, and I enjoyed reading about their relationship developing. They were super sweet together. And I actually liked how the author did all the drama with the psycho, Nanette. I was so relieved that this wasn't a rehashing of that overused idea of a woman not trusting her man to be faithful and assuming he messed around with someone else. The fact that these guys worked together and were super open about everything was really great and made the whole thing feel much more real.
But where this failed for me was the actual fake relationship aspect, which is unfortunately the major plot line for the story. I just couldn't buy it. It seemed absolutely unnecessary for them to have the fake relationship in the first place, and they kept bringing it up like it was some huge deal and they could never let anyone know because the fallout would be terrible. But why? Nobody actually cared about them dating. Not even Brooke's dad, who is given as the reason for the whole thing, didn't seem to care enough to make it necessary. Once they both agreed that their relationship was turning into something real, the charade didn't matter anyway, so why keep going with it? I just couldn't get into it.
So, great couple, not so great use of the fake-relationship troupe.