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~KarenH~ | 11327 comments 2022 October PIFM Challenge

What is the Pick-It-For-Me Challenge?


The Pick-It-For-Me Challenge (PIFM) is a reading challenge where each participant gives and receives book recommendations based on a given a set of rules. The assignment method and book selection rules change each month so it’s always new and always different.

The idea of the PIFM challenge is that you will get new-to-you books and authors selected for you as well as a push to read some books that have been lingering on your shelves. You may not be interested in the new books recommended, which is why you also get a minimum of four books from your shelf.

You only have to read ONE book to complete this challenge!

After signups are closed, your names and any extra info will go into the super secret PIFM randomizer and it will select someone for you to recommend books to and someone to give you recommendations. This list will be posted along with any specific picking rules for the month.

In order to participate you need to either HAVE YOUR PROFILE SET TO PUBLIC (preferable), or friend the person giving you recommendations. PLEASE NOTE: if you choose to keep your profile private, it is your responsibility to send a friend request to the person picking for you as soon as possible after the matchups are posted. Whether your profile is private or not, it is also very important that your profile be set to receive Private Messages (PMs) in case anyone needs to reach out to you (mods, organizer etc.)

Everything gets done in this thread so be sure to come back often!!!

Repicks:
You can ask for repicks if:
✱ The books picked for you are not yet released.
✱ If you have already read the chosen book(s) and they are on your ‘read’ shelf.
✱ If you did not receive four picks from your ‘to-read’ shelf, with at least one from your preferred shelf.

You may NOT ask for repicks because:
✱ A book is not available at your library.
✱ A genre or author you don’t enjoy.

INFORMATION NEEDED TO SIGN UP
Please sign up in this thread with the answer to the following question:
Of the two, which do you prefer - Spring or Fall, and why?

✱✱ If you have a preferred shelf, please list it along with your pick! ✱✱

IMPORTANT DATES
Sign ups will remain open until September 23 - 3 pm US EDT.

You’ll have until September 29 - 9 pm US EDT to make your recommendations.

Please do not start reading your book(s) until the first of the month. You then have the entire month to read your pick(s) and give some feedback.

If you’re new please read the PIFM Guidelines and FAQ. If you have any questions that are not addressed there, please feel free to ask!


Please note that late sign ups will be included at the host's discretion and no one will be included after re-picks are assigned!✱


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~KarenH~ | 11327 comments TIPS TO MAKE THE CHALLENGE ENJOYABLE FOR EVERYONE!


Pickees
✱ To help your picker understand the type of books you like or are currently reading, please make sure your ‘read’ shelf is up to date. You can create shelves for books you DNFed (Did Not Finish) or authors that don’t work for you as well as favorite books and authors. In addition, you might consider updating your profile. You can include info about your favorite books, authors, genres, themes or tropes (or themes/tropes you dislike – i.e. secret baby).
✱ Please do not specify likes/dislikes in the sign-up thread. This information will not be included in the pairings and your pickee may not see your message and does not need to rely on that information when making picks.

Pickers
✱ Please remember this is primarily a romance readers group. Thus, most, if not all, of your picks should be romance. There are various sub genres within the romance category - Contemporary, Historical, Paranormal, Romantic Suspense, Erotica, M/M, Urban Fantasy. If your pickee reads a wide variety, you could add a non-romance as a choice.

✱ You will be using 8 picking rules to select books for you pickee. Choose at least 4 new titles for your pickee. These can be brand new to them (not found on any of their shelves) or a book found on their shelves if they've never read any of the author's work previously. The remaining 4 titles should come from your pickee's tbr, with a minimum of one from their preferred shelves if provided. Be sure to pick at least one book for each picking rule, but please limit your picks to no more than two books per rule as sometimes having too many options is worse than too few.

Please remember when you are giving new recommendations, you are not limited to titles that you have read. You can choose books that are new releases, on your tbr, or titles you looked up on Goodreads or Amazon that you think your pickee would enjoy.

A few hints to help with book selection:
Check the book’s publishing date. Select "date pub" from the checkbox selections and save.
Check pickee's personalized shelves, especially their exclusive shelves. A personalized shelf is one the member has created. (e.g., 'to read next', 'favorites' ‘didn’t like’)
Make sure the books you choose are not on their 'read' shelf. Just because it isn't rated doesn't mean it wasn't read.
Look at your pickee's 'read' shelf and see what genres they have recently read or read the most. Reviewing their ‘read’ shelf might help you in choosing something they are interested in reading right now.
✱ If your pickee reads lots of books in a genre you are not familiar with (erotic romance, GLBT, YA, etc.) Contact the Mods or the month's organizer for guidance.
Include a variety of books (e.g., shorter page count, new addition to their 'to-read' shelf, an older book on their 'to-read' shelf) This variety gives your pickee options when choosing the book or books they will be reading this month. Use the sort feature within their shelves to determine date a book was added, published or read; page numbers, ratings, etc.

If you want to volunteer to make repicks:
✱ We love that you want to help out, but please remember those who need picks have been waiting for a long time already. Please only volunteer if you are able to make the repicks within a few hours of the deadline. Thank you!


message 4: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (last edited Sep 30, 2022 02:46PM) (new)

~KarenH~ | 11327 comments 2022 October PIFM Challenge - Pairings

Please pick for the person beneath you. The last person picks for the first person, so LaurLa picks for SunnyCAGirl.

✔ = picks have been made

SunnyCAGirl
♛Vanessa♛ - 1-pick-it‎
Sonja - PIFM
Carina - fallbooks
Nancy H
MountainKat - to-read-asap
~Melissa~ - oct-nov-22-mng-picked‎
Romanticbookworm - read-asap
Chris
Fran - a-pifm-shelf
☘KathyD☘ - tbr-audios
Vi
Carolyn
LillianaPassions - rrr-2022-picking-list‎
Akshara - pifm
Tam
~KarenH~ - cant-wait-to-read
LaurLa - 01-pick-me-please


Remember to pick a minimum of four NEW books and four from your pickee's TBR or preferred shelf. Please limit your picks to no more than two for each rule, since sometimes too many choices can be as bad as too few!


message 5: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (last edited Sep 23, 2022 03:51PM) (new)

~KarenH~ | 11327 comments 2022 October PIFM Challenge - Picking Rules

Spring and Fall/Autumn have many similarities. Whether you’re in the northern hemisphere or the southern, we’re all in that time of transition between the long, hot days of summer and the long, cold nights of winter. The weather is usually more moderate in terms of temperatures, but can also be very volatile and unpredictable at times. But while in some ways they are similar, in other ways they are opposites. Lete’s take a look at a few of those ways!

Spring colors are bright and happy - the colors of flowers and new growth
🌷 Recommend a book with green, pink, yellow, and/or blue on the cover.
Fall colors are the darker earth tones of turning leaves and fall fruits and vegetables
🍂 *Recommend a book with red, orange, gold and/or brown on the cover.

Spring brings longer, milder days, which often means more outside time and less time to read.
🌷 Recommend a short book (under 200 pages).
Fall brings shorter days and less nice weather, which hopefully means more time to curl up with a good book!
🍂 Recommend a longer book (over 300 pages).

Spring is a time of new beginnings…gardens coming back to life, new leaves on the trees, and lots of baby animals!
🌷 Recommend a book that is the first book in a series, or a book with a pregnancy/baby/child in it.
Fall means things are slowing down, plants going dormant or dying off, some animals preparing to hibernate or just burrow in for the winter, and many birds migrating to warmer climates.
🍂 Recommend a book that is a continuation of a series your pickee is already reading, or a stand-alone book. Or you may also recommend a book with an animal on the cover.

Spring is a time to say goodbye to the cold, dark winter and look forward to the warmth and longer, lighter days of summer.
🌷 Recommend a book that is light and easy – open to your interpretation, but maybe something humorous, or just a feel-good story with a bit of fluff and little to no angst.
Fall is the reverse…leaving those easygoing summer days behind and preparing for the darker, colder days of winter.
🍂 Recommend a book that is a bit darker – maybe something with some suspense or danger, or with some hard obstacles to overcome. Again, this is open to your interpretation, and it doesn’t need to be all dark…HEAs are definitely allowed!


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~KarenH~ | 11327 comments **


LillianaPassions | 746 comments I’m in and I prefer Fall (gorgeous colors here in Canada, I like also the weather before winter ; on the contrary spring is lot of mud, still some snow storms, and we are in a hurry to see the summer!)

My pick list here


message 8: by Nancy H (new)

Nancy H | 1111 comments I'm in and I like them both equally! But if I have to pick, I'll say spring because I love seeing the flowers after a long winter!


message 9: by Fran, Moderator (new)

Fran | 12271 comments I'm in! I love the Fall....the back-to-school feel, the holidays, the pumpkin spice lattes and the sweater weather :)

PIFM shelf- https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


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Sonja (sonjac) | 1364 comments I'm in please! Love both, but Fall is my favorite, despite the lack of it in So Cal! Love the changing weather, the leaves, the food, the boots and sweaters, all of it!

Please use my PIFM shelf.


message 11: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 5085 comments I love Spring but the colors of Fall speak to me! Put me wherever!
01-pick-me-please


message 12: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31575 comments Me! I prefer Fall because it means the end of summer!! It can be a scary time of year in SoCal, but I still love the chill in the air, drinking hot tea and getting to have fires again - in the woodstove only please!

Please use my to-read-asap shelf that needs to be updated again - thanks!


message 13: by ☘KathyD☘ (new)

☘KathyD☘ | 4827 comments i'm in! i love FALL! the weather cools off and the trees turn amazing colors 😊
tbr audios


message 14: by Akshara (new)

Akshara (aksh_01) | 56 comments I'm in!! I prefer Fall weather because I love the cool weather and it also means winter is coming :)))
Please use my PIFM shelf


message 15: by Chris (new)

Chris | 643 comments I almost missed it!
I think I prefer spring, mostly because I love the flowers and their smells.

You can use my "to-read" shelf.


message 16: by SunnyCAGirl (new)

SunnyCAGirl | 90 comments I guess fall edges out spring though I love both. You can use my rather full “want to read” shelf!


message 17: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11327 comments Hey everyone!

I've had a minor conflict come up, so the cut-off for signups and the posting of pairings and rules will be delayed just a few hours. The new cut-off time will be tomorrow (Friday) September 23 at 6 PM EDT.



Vanessa Gayle ⚔️ Fangirl Faction (fangirlfaction) | 222 comments I'd have to go with Fall. I love the overall ambiance that fall has. I love the holidays, the cooler temperatures, the back to school vibes, and pumpkin pie! =D

My Shelf: 1-pick-it


message 19: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 118 comments I’m in! Between Spring and Fall I prefer fall more because I love the feeling of change, the colors on the trees are gorgeous and of course Halloween!!


message 20: by Carina (new)

Carina | 236 comments Spring- flowers coming out and buds on the trees.
Use https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 21: by Vi (new)

Vi | 2794 comments I prefer Spring too. I love it especially with the dandelions come out and we can see the bees moving..

Please use my to-read shelf.


message 22: by ~Melissa~ (new)

~Melissa~ | 2096 comments I'm in ~ haven't done this one in forever. I'm going to go with Fall - I love the changing colors and crisp fall air.
Please use this shelf
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 23: by Romanticbookworm (last edited Sep 24, 2022 08:11AM) (new)

Romanticbookworm | 410 comments Definitely fall due to the colours.

Please use my read ASAP shelf Please

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 24: by Tam (new)

Tam V (tamv) | 1 comments Spring, because of the new life and beauty in it.


message 25: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11327 comments My favorite is fall...we usually have a lot of beautiful, sunny weather, but with milder temperatures than in the summer, and without all the mud of spring.

My shelf: cant-wait-to-read


message 26: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11327 comments Signups are now closed, and rules and pairings will be posted in a few minutes!


message 27: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11327 comments Ok everyone, pairings and picking rules are in messages 4 and 5. Happy picking and reading! 😃


message 28: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31575 comments Hi Melissa! I'll be working on your picks this evening - I'm looking forward to diving into your shelves. 😊


message 29: by Fran, Moderator (new)

Fran | 12271 comments Hi KathyD!

Here are your picks for October- I hope you find something you love!

1.
TBR- Boss Man Bridegroom- blue on cover- so cute!
NEW- Boyfriend- pink on cover

2.
TBR- Sexy Nerd- gold on cover
NEW- Fumbled Love- brown on cover

3.
TBR- Away From Me- less than 200 pgs
NEW- Cursed by Cupid- less than 200 pgs

4.
TBR- Hero's Haven - over 300 pgs
NEW- Her Sexiest Mistake- over 300 pgs

5.
TBR- Corrupt- 1st in series
NEW- My Beautiful Neighbor - 1st in series
NEW- Rockstar Daddy - child in story

6.
TBR- The Forbidden Billionaire- part of a series
NEW- The Secret Bridesmaid - stand alone

7.
TBR- Sweet Talk - light and fun
NEW- The Sweetest Fix - light and fun

8.
TBR- Beneath These Lies - darker, suspenseful
NEW- What If I Never? - suspenseful

Happy Reading!!


message 30: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31575 comments Hi again ~Melissa~, I'm back! I hope I found some good options for you. 🤞🏼

Spring colors are bright and happy - the colors of flowers and new growth.
TBR: The Hollow of Fear by Sherry Thomas - Blue cover.
NEW: Surrender* by Pamela Clare - One of my favorite HR books and the beginning of a wonderful series!

Fall colors are the darker earth tones of turning leaves and fall fruits and vegetables.
TBR: Heartbreaker by Julie Garwood - Red on cover.
NEW: Scandal Never Sleeps* by Shayla Black and Lexi Blake - I really enjoyed this series! I never would have found it if it weren't listed on Lexi Blake's reading order for her multiple series. I did not see any overlap, but thought it was a really good storyline!

Spring brings longer, milder days, which often means more outside time and less time to read.
TBR: Halloween Boo by Sarah Spade - Shortest on your shelf!
NEW: Darius* by J.R. Ward - Audio only, but not long and interesting!

Fall brings shorter days and less nice weather, which hopefully means more time to curl up with a good book!
TBR: Meet Me Under the Mistletoe by M. Robinson - Longest on your shelf!
NEW: Scoring With Him* by Lauren Blakely - Really enjoyed this trilogy, but it ends with a cliffhanger. All the books are out though!

Spring is a time of new beginnings…gardens coming back to life, new leaves on the trees, and lots of baby animals!
TBR: Cold & Deadly by Toni Anderson - First in series!
NEW: Bonfires* by Amy Lane - This was one of those books that I just wanted to live in the world for longer than the book lasted - so good!

Fall means things are slowing down, plants going dormant or dying off, some animals preparing to hibernate or just burrow in for the winter, and many birds migrating to warmer climates.
TBR: Leverage in Death* by J.D. Robb - Always love this series!
NEW: Ruby Fever* by Ilona Andrews - I was so happy to see this was out so I could read more about this family!

Spring is a time to say goodbye to the cold, dark winter and look forward to the warmth and longer, lighter days of summer.
TBR: Blood Lines by Eileen Wilks - Honestly, this looked like the lightest book on your shelf!
NEW: The Extraordinaries* by T.J. Klune - So much fun! I can't wait to read the last one in October!! (Honestly, it would not hurt my feelings if you read The House in the Cerulean Sea or A Destiny of Dragons instead! All three of them are good options, but The Extraordinaries was the only new option. Seriously though - you need to move The House in the Cerulean Sea to the top of your TBR - every little bit of it made me happy!)

Fall is the reverse…leaving those easygoing summer days behind and preparing for the darker, colder days of winter.
TBR: Dark Fairy Tales by C.J. Roberts - Dark is right there in the title!
NEW: Year One* by Nora Roberts - Not your typical NR trilogy, but it might be my favorite one yet! It was difficult to read during the pandemic, way too close to real life. But so, so good!

I don't remember if you are a fan of audiobooks, but in case you are, I marked the ones I listened to and especially enjoyed with an asterisk.


message 31: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11327 comments Hi LaurLa! It's always so much fun to go through your shelves, but also a bit of a challenge to find new stuff for you...we like too much of the same stuff! I hope I was able to find something that you'll love. Happy Reading!

Spring colors are bright and happy - the colors of flowers and new growth
🌷 Recommend a book with green, pink, yellow, and/or blue on the cover.
New: The Highland Fling by Meghan Quinn
TBR: Meant to Be Yours by Susan Mallery

Fall colors are the darker earth tones of turning leaves and fall fruits and vegetables
🍂 *Recommend a book with red, orange, gold and/or brown on the cover.
New: Bittersweet by Sarina Bowen
TBR: Beguiled by Darynda Jones

Spring brings longer, milder days, which often means more outside time and less time to read.
🌷 Recommend a short book (under 200 pages).
New: Close to the Bone by Kendra Elliot
TBR: A Tale of Two Dragons by G.A. Aiken

Fall brings shorter days and less nice weather, which hopefully means more time to curl up with a good book!
🍂 Recommend a longer book (over 300 pages).
New: Run to Ground by Katie Ruggle
TBR: Sit, Stay, Love by Debbie Burns

Spring is a time of new beginnings…gardens coming back to life, new leaves on the trees, and lots of baby animals!
🌷 Recommend a book that is the first book in a series, or a book with a pregnancy/baby/child in it.
New: The Family You Make by Jill Shalvis
TBR: She Can Run by Melinda Leigh

Fall means things are slowing down, plants going dormant or dying off, some animals preparing to hibernate or just burrow in for the winter, and many birds migrating to warmer climates.
🍂 Recommend a book that is a continuation of a series your pickee is already reading, or a stand-alone book. Or you may also recommend a book with an animal on the cover.
New: To Sir, with Love by Lauren Layne
TBR: Twisted Threads by Janice Kay Johnson

Spring is a time to say goodbye to the cold, dark winter and look forward to the warmth and longer, lighter days of summer.
🌷 Recommend a book that is light and easy – open to your interpretation, but maybe something humorous, or just a feel-good story with a bit of fluff and little to no angst.
New: The Vampire's Mail Order Bride by Kristen Painter
TBR: Hot Scheming Mess by Lucy Carol

Fall is the reverse…leaving those easygoing summer days behind and preparing for the darker, colder days of winter.
🍂 Recommend a book that is a bit darker – maybe something with some suspense or danger, or with some hard obstacles to overcome. Again, this is open to your interpretation, and it doesn’t need to be all dark…HEAs are definitely allowed!
New: Nightwork by Nora Roberts
TBR: Twisted Truths by Rebecca Zanetti

The Highland Fling by Meghan Quinn Meant to Be Yours (Happily Inc, #5) by Susan Mallery Bittersweet (True North, #1) by Sarina Bowen Beguiled (Betwixt & Between, #3) by Darynda Jones Close to the Bone (Widow's Island #1) by Kendra Elliot A Tale of Two Dragons (Dragon Kin, #0.2) by G.A. Aiken Run to Ground (Rocky Mountain K9 Unit, #1) by Katie Ruggle Sit, Stay, Love (Rescue Me, #2) by Debbie Burns
The Family You Make (Sunrise Cove, #1) by Jill Shalvis She Can Run (She Can #1) by Melinda Leigh To Sir, with Love by Lauren Layne Twisted Threads (Cape Trouble #3) by Janice Kay Johnson The Vampire's Mail Order Bride (Nocturne Falls, #1) by Kristen Painter Hot Scheming Mess (Madison Cruz Mystery #1) by Lucy Carol Nightwork by Nora Roberts Twisted Truths (Blood Brothers, #3) by Rebecca Zanetti


message 32: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 5085 comments ~KarenH~ wrote: "Hi LaurLa! It's always so much fun to go through your shelves, but also a bit of a challenge to find new stuff for you...we like too much of the same stuff! I hope I was able to find something that..."

These all look absolutely perfect!!! Thank-you!!


message 33: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 5085 comments Hey SunnyCAGirl!! I am going to try to get your picks tonight... But. We are traveling (to Sunny CA, in fact) tomorrow AM. So if I don't get to them today as I run around frantically doing laundry and packing, I will unfortunately not get them until Thursday. Just wanted you to know so you didn't think you were abandoned!


message 34: by LillianaPassions (last edited Sep 24, 2022 09:45AM) (new)

LillianaPassions | 746 comments Hi Akshara
Here are my picks for you, I hope you’ll enjoy them!

Spring colors are bright and happy
🌷 Recommend a book with the colors of flowers and new growth
TR: Doing It Over by Catherine Bybee
NEW: Kind of Cursed by Stephanie Fournet
Doing It Over (Most Likely To, #1) by Catherine Bybee Kind of Cursed by Stephanie Fournet

Fall colors are the darker earth tones of turning leaves and fall fruits and vegetables
🍂 Recommend a book with red, orange, gold and/or brown on the cover.
TR: Between Hello and Goodbye by Emma Scott
NEW: The Chase by Elle Kennedy
Between Hello and Goodbye by Emma Scott The Chase (Briar U, #1) by Elle Kennedy

Spring brings longer, milder days, which often means more outside time and less time to read.
🌷 Recommend a short book (under 200 pages).
TR : The Witch Doesn't Burn in This One by Amanda Lovelace
NEW : Alpha and Omega by Patricia Briggs
The Witch Doesn't Burn in This One (Women Are Some Kind of Magic, #2) by Amanda Lovelace Alpha and Omega (Alpha & Omega, #0.5) by Patricia Briggs

Fall brings shorter days and less nice weather, which hopefully means more time to curl up with a good book!
🍂 Recommend a longer book (over 300 pages).
TR: The Words by Ashley Jade
NEW: Kiss My Giraffe by Erin Nicholas
The Words by Ashley Jade Kiss My Giraffe (Boys of the Bayou Gone Wild, #7) by Erin Nicholas

Spring is a time of new beginnings…gardens coming back to life, new leaves on the trees, and lots of baby animals!
🌷 Recommend a book that is the first book in a series,
TR: It Just Had To Be You by Jacqueline Francis
NEW : Fallen Crest High by Tijan
It Just Had To Be You (Second Chances, #1) by Jacqueline Francis Fallen Crest High (Fallen Crest High, #1) by Tijan

Fall means things are slowing down, plants going dormant or dying off, some animals preparing to hibernate or just burrow in for the winter, and many birds migrating to warmer climates.
🍂 Recommend a book that is a continuation of a series your pickee is already reading, or a stand-alone book.
TR: Stanton Bliss by T.L. Swan
NEW : Trust Me by Jayne Ann Krentz
Stanton Bliss (Stanton, #4) by T.L. Swan Trust Me by Jayne Ann Krentz

Spring is a time to say goodbye to the cold, dark winter and look forward to the warmth and longer, lighter days of summer.
🌷 Recommend a book that is light and easy –
TR: Seduced by Sunday by Catherine Bybee
NEW : Rock Chick by Kristen Ashley
Seduced by Sunday (The Weekday Brides, #6) by Catherine Bybee Rock Chick (Rock Chick, #1) by Kristen Ashley

Fall is the reverse…leaving those easygoing summer days behind and preparing for the darker, colder days of winter.
🍂 Recommend a book that is a bit darker
TR : Stanton Completely by T.L. Swan
NEW : The Witness by Nora Roberts
Stanton Completely (Stanton, #3) by T.L. Swan The Witness by Nora Roberts

Have a good fall and happy reading !
Lilliana


message 35: by Romanticbookworm (last edited Sep 24, 2022 04:30PM) (new)

Romanticbookworm | 410 comments Hi Chris please see your picks below for this month:


2022 October PIFM Challenge - Picking Rules

Spring and Fall/Autumn have many similarities. Whether you’re in the northern hemisphere or the southern, we’re all in that time of transition between the long, hot days of summer and the long, cold nights of winter. The weather is usually more moderate in terms of temperatures, but can also be very volatile and unpredictable at times. But while in some ways they are similar, in other ways they are opposites. Lete’s take a look at a few of those ways!

Spring colors are bright and happy - the colors of flowers and new growth
🌷 Recommend a book with green, pink, yellow, and/or blue on the cover.

TBR - Grinder Grinder (Seattle Sharks, #1) by Samantha Whiskey

NEW- Broken Play Broken Play (False Start, #1) by Alison Rhymes (heard this is good and also on my TBR)

Fall colors are the darker earth tones of turning leaves and fall fruits and vegetables
🍂 *Recommend a book with red, orange, gold and/or brown on the cover.

TBR-Beautifully Cruel - Beautifully Cruel (Beautifully Cruel, #1) by J.T. Geissinger (red cover) - Also on my TBR

NEW- The Risk The Risk (Mindf*ck, #1) by S.T. Abby (red cover) - really enjoyed this :)


Spring brings longer, milder days, which often means more outside time and less time to read.
🌷 Recommend a short book (under 200 pages).

TBR- Twitch - Twitch (Steel Bones Motorcycle Club #0.5) by Cate C. Wells (short book)

New- Shoulda Been A Cowboy Shoulda Been a Cowboy (Copper Ridge, #0.5) by Maisey Yates (Short book also on my TBR)


Fall brings shorter days and less nice weather, which hopefully means more time to curl up with a good book!
🍂 Recommend a longer book (over 300 pages).

TBR- Tourist Attraction The Tourist Attraction (Moose Springs, Alaska #1) by Sarah Morgenthaler

New - Brutal Prince Brutal Prince (Brutal Birthright #1) by Sophie Lark


Spring is a time of new beginnings…gardens coming back to life, new leaves on the trees, and lots of baby animals!
🌷 Recommend a book that is the first book in a series, or a book with a pregnancy/baby/child in it.

TBR-In Bed With A Highlander In Bed with a Highlander (McCabe Trilogy, #1) by Maya Banks

New - Lessons in Corruption Lessons in Corruption (The Fallen Men, #1) by Giana Darling


Fall means things are slowing down, plants going dormant or dying off, some animals preparing to hibernate or just burrow in for the winter, and many birds migrating to warmer climates.
🍂 Recommend a book that is a continuation of a series your pickee is already reading, or a stand-alone book. Or you may also recommend a book with an animal on the cover.

TBR- The Cleaner The Cleaner (Chicago Bratva #7) by Renee Rose

New-Fools Rush in Fools Rush in by Kristan Higgins

Spring is a time to say goodbye to the cold, dark winter and look forward to the warmth and longer, lighter days of summer.
🌷 Recommend a book that is light and easy – open to your interpretation, but maybe something humorous, or just a feel-good story with a bit of fluff and little to no angst.

TBR- Falling for my coach Falling for My Coach by Dakota Davies

New-Vork Vork (Mail-Order Brides of Crakair, #1) by Ava Ross

Fall is the reverse…leaving those easygoing summer days behind and preparing for the darker, colder days of winter.
🍂 Recommend a book that is a bit darker – maybe something with some suspense or danger, or with some hard obstacles to overcome. Again, this is open to your interpretation, and it doesn’t need to be all dark…HEAs are definitely

TBR-Descent Descent by Sam Mariano

New-Pageant - Pageant (Pageant, #1) by Lilith Vincent



I hope you enjoy your picks if you need any repicks just let me know. Happy reading :).


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~Melissa~ | 2096 comments Hi Romanticbookworm Hopefully I've hit on something you will enjoy! Happy reading!!

🌷Spring colors
NEW: For a Good Time, Call... by Jessica Gadziala - this is the start to Navesink Bank Universe by Jessica Gadziala. One of my favorite authors. Fall down the rabbit hole with me :)
TBR: From Lukov with Love by Mariana Zapata

Fall colors are the darker earth tones of turning leaves and fall fruits and vegetables
🍂 *Recommend a book with red, orange, gold and/or brown on the cover.
TBR Miss Mechanic by Emma Hart




Spring
🌷 Recommend a short book (under 200 pages).
TBR Lion (Faeries of Oz, #0.5) by Candace Robinson - shortest on your TBR
NEW Close to the Bone (Widow's Island #1) by Kendra Elliot I've enjoyed this authors mystery series. This one each book is short and set on the same island.
Fall
🍂 Recommend a longer book (over 300 pages).
TBR The Words by Ashley Jade longest on your TBR




Spring
🌷 First book in a series
TBR: Bound to the Dark Elf King (Of Fate and Kings, #1) by Jessica Grayson


Fall
🍂 Recommend a book that is a continuation of a series
NEW: Dissent (Scars #2) by Jessica Gadziala follows 1st book from Navesink Universe above.
TBR: After the Fall (The Fallen Men, #4) by Giana Darling



Spring
🌷 Recommend a book that is light and easy –
TBR Simply Irresistible (Lucky Harbor, #1) by Jill Shalvis

Fall
🍂 Recommend a book that is a bit darker –
NEW: Move the Sun (Signal Bend, #1) by Susan Fanetti I recently started this series and have surprisingly fallen in love with these bikers and their town.
TBR: Court of the Vampire Queen by Katee Robert


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~Melissa~ | 2096 comments MountainKat wrote: "Hi again ~Melissa~, I'm back! I hope I found some good options for you. 🤞🏼

Spring colors are bright and happy - the colors of flowers and new growth.
TBR: The Hollow of Fear by She..."




Kat ~ thanks for all the wonderful picks! Looking forward to digging in ~ we'll see how many I can squeeze into October :)
I do a mixture of reading and audio so thanks for those **'s. I listen to audios on my commute and sometimes while doing stuff around the house.


message 38: by Nancy H (new)

Nancy H | 1111 comments Hi MountainKat,
I have had a crazy busy day today and have another one tomorrow, so I will get to your picks as soon as I can tomorrow evening. I'm too tired tonight to do a good job, so thank you for your patience!


message 39: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 118 comments Hi LillianaPassions! Here are your picks :)

1. TBR - Lumberjack Werebear (Saw Bears, #1) by T.S. Joyce
2. TBR - Until Death (The Cordoba Agency #2) by Delaney Diamond
3. New - The Alpha Heist (Stealing the Alpha, #1) by Kate Rudolph
4. New - Home Game (Vancouver Wolves Hockey, #2) by Odette Stone
5. TBR - Legendborn (Legendborn, #1) by Tracy Deonn
6. TBR - The Half of Us (Family, #4) by Cardeno C.
7. New - Below Zero (The STEMinist Novellas, #3) by Ali Hazelwood
8. New - Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia


message 40: by Romanticbookworm (last edited Sep 25, 2022 05:59AM) (new)

Romanticbookworm | 410 comments ~Melissa~ wrote: "Hi Romanticbookworm Hopefully I've hit on something you will enjoy! Happy reading!!

🌷Spring colors
NEW: For a Good Time, Call... by Jessica Gadziala - this is the start to Navesink Bank Univer..."



Hi Melissa these all look great :). Cant wait to get started looking forward to October:)

With regards to the Jessica_Gadziala do these come before the henchmen books or do I start them first as not read her yet?

Thanks for the great picks :).


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Akshara (aksh_01) | 56 comments LillianaPassions wrote: "Hi Akshara
Here are my picks for you, I hope you’ll enjoy them!

Spring colors are bright and happy
🌷 Recommend a book with the colors of flowers and new growth
TR: Doing It Over ..."


Hey Lilliana!
Almost all of them have me interested and I can't wait to start reading ;)
Thank you so much for the awesome picks!! :D


message 42: by Akshara (new)

Akshara (aksh_01) | 56 comments Hey Tam!
Here are my picks for you...
(I noticed there was no preferred shelf mentioned so I chose books from your over-all TBR list...I hope that won't be an issue :))


1. Spring colors are bright and happy - the colors of flowers and new growth
🌷 Recommend a book with green, pink, yellow, and/or blue on the cover.

TBR: The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid

2. Fall colors are the darker earth tones of turning leaves and fall fruits and vegetables
🍂 *Recommend a book with red, orange, gold and/or brown on the cover.

TBR: Book Boyfriend by Claire Kingsley

3. Spring brings longer, milder days, which often means more outside time and less time to read.
🌷 Recommend a short book (under 200 pages).

TBR: The Never King by Nikki St. Crowe
New: The Marriage Bargain by Jennifer Probst

4. Fall brings shorter days and less nice weather, which hopefully means more time to curl up with a good book!
🍂 Recommend a longer book (over 300 pages).

TBR: The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata
New: Idol by Kristen Callihan

5. Spring is a time of new beginnings…gardens coming back to life, new leaves on the trees, and lots of baby animals!
🌷 Recommend a book that is the first book in a series, or a book with a pregnancy/baby/child in it.

TBR: It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover
New: The Enemy Trap by Maren Moore

6. Fall means things are slowing down, plants going dormant or dying off, some animals preparing to hibernate or just burrow in for the winter, and many birds migrating to warmer climates.
🍂 Recommend a book that is a continuation of a series your pickee is already reading, or a stand-alone book. Or you may also recommend a book with an animal on the cover.

TBR: Marriage for One by Ella Maise
New: To Hate Adam Connor by Ella Maise

7. Spring is a time to say goodbye to the cold, dark winter and look forward to the warmth and longer, lighter days of summer.
🌷 Recommend a book that is light and easy – open to your interpretation, but maybe something humorous, or just a feel-good story with a bit of fluff and little to no angst.

TBR: Back to You by Jess Mastorakos
New: Dear Aaron by Mariana Zapata

8. Fall is the reverse…leaving those easygoing summer days behind and preparing for the darker, colder days of winter.
🍂 Recommend a book that is a bit darker – maybe something with some suspense or danger, or with some hard obstacles to overcome. Again, this is open to your interpretation, and it doesn’t need to be all dark…HEAs are definitely allowed!

TBR: Ruin
New: Vicious by L.J. Shen

I hope you enjoy these picks :)
Let me know if you need repicks for any reason.

Happy Reading!!
A


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~Melissa~ | 2096 comments Romanticbookworm wrote: "~Melissa~ wrote: "Hi Romanticbookworm Hopefully I've hit on something you will enjoy! Happy reading!!

🌷Spring colors
NEW: For a Good Time, Call... by Jessica Gadziala - this is the start to Nav..."


These come first if you want to do the Navesink Bank Universe books. You have Reign, The Fixer and Monster all on your TBR - which are all part of the Universe. Things make more sense and go in chronological order.

When I first started her books I randomly read books from all series (in series order within that series) only to find out later that they were part of a larger interwoven series'. I went back and started again - lots of things made much more sense to me as I felt like I was missing things that I 'should' know about.

Here is a link to her reading order. I thought I had added this and realize I forgot it :)

https://jessicagadziala.com/reading-o...


Whatever you go with - I hope you enjoy!!


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Vi | 2794 comments Hi Carolyn,

I had a good time going through your shelves. I need to know the secret though - how do you keep it so short? Mine's so big that I sometimes don't look at the number. Anyway, here are your picks. I hope you can find some recs that you like.

Spring  colors are bright and happy:
TBR: Book Lovers - I loved this book and I truly didn’t think I would. This author clicked for me and I think you should give this book a chance too.
New: Love on the Brain - You’ve read 2 other books by this author and you liked it. Why not try the latest by her?

Fall  colors are the darker earth tones:
TBR: The Bodyguard - Looks interesting!
New: Twice Shy

Spring  brings longer, milder days - Shorter books:
TBR: Mistlefoe - One of the shortest books on your shelf. Again, interesting book.
New: The List

Fall  brings shorter days and less nice weather - Longer books:
TBR: The Priory of the Orange Tree - the longest book in your TBR.
New: Here With Me- possibly one of my favourite by this author! The Scotland setting doesn’t hurt for sure.

Spring  is a time of new beginnings…
TBR: Six Crimson Cranes - This one’s going on my TBR too!
New: Red Winter - a cool trilogy set in Japan. I loved the prose, the setting and the mythology aspects

Fall means things are slowing down
TBR: By the Book - #2 in a series you’ve started.
New: Swordheart - Kingfisher is a very recent find for me. She writes really good fantasy-romance.

Spring  is a time to say goodbye to the cold, dark winter
TBR: The Spanish Love Deception - A very nice read
New: Things We Never Got Over - A recent discovery. Good read if you are in the mood.

Fall is the reverse…
TBR: Electric Idol - the series has Dark in it! Do you want to continue the series?
New: The Vanished Days - Kearsley writes great historical romances set with dual POV. This has everything and the payoff makes suspense all that worth it.

Book Lovers by Emily Henry Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood The Bodyguard by Katherine Center Twice Shy by Sarah Hogle Mistlefoe by Kimberly Lemming The List (The List, #1) by Tawna Fenske Here With Me (Adair Family #1) by Samantha Young The Priory of the Orange Tree (The Roots of Chaos, #1) by Samantha Shannon Here With Me (Adair Family #1) by Samantha Young Red Winter (Red Winter Trilogy, #1) by Annette Marie By the Book (Meant to Be #2) by Jasmine Guillory Swordheart by T. Kingfisher The Spanish Love Deception (Spanish Love Deception, #1) by Elena Armas Things We Never Got Over (Knockemout, #1) by Lucy Score Electric Idol (Dark Olympus, #2) by Katee Robert The Vanished Days (The Scottish series #3) by Susanna Kearsley


message 45: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 118 comments Vi wrote: "Hi Carolyn,

I had a good time going through your shelves. I need to know the secret though - how do you keep it so short? Mine's so big that I sometimes don't look at the number. Anyway, here are ..."


Vi thank you so much!!! It looks like you made some awesome picks for me! I can't wait to knock down my tbr shelf and read some new finds as well :)


message 46: by Vi (new)

Vi | 2794 comments Aww, thanks Carolyn! I'm so glad you liked my picks. Happy reading!


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Romanticbookworm | 410 comments ~Melissa~ wrote: "Romanticbookworm wrote: "~Melissa~ wrote: "Hi Romanticbookworm Hopefully I've hit on something you will enjoy! Happy reading!!

🌷Spring colors
NEW: For a Good Time, Call... by Jessica Gadziala -..."


Yeah I had heard start with reign but if you think its best to read for a good time call I will start there as I like reading stuff in order. Thanks for the chart I will bookmark it for future use.

Thanks again for the picks. The only one I might not be able to read is lion as supposedly your meant to read book 1 to save confusion. However im spoilt for choice so will see what I manage to get to.

Happy reading :)


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MountainKat | 31575 comments Nancy H wrote: "Hi MountainKat,
I have had a crazy busy day today and have another one tomorrow, so I will get to your picks as soon as I can tomorrow evening. I'm too tired tonight to do a good job, so thank you..."


No worries! I know how life can get super busy sometimes. I can wait patiently - I really can!


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Nancy H | 1111 comments Hi MoutainKat,
I finally got your picks done. Thank you for patiently waiting. Here they are, and if you don't see any you like, please let me know and I can pick more for you, especially the New-to-you ones.

Spring: Pink on cover -The Vampire's Mail Order Bride; Blue on cover - The Boardwalk Bookshop
The Vampire's Mail Order Bride (Nocturne Falls, #1) by Kristen Painter The Boardwalk Bookshop by Susan Mallery

Fall: Orange/brown on cover - Heat Wave; Orange cover - People We Meet on Vacation
Heat Wave (The Extraordinaries, #3) by T.J. Klune People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry

Spring: Short books - Happily Never After and If the Fates Allow
Happily Never After (Night Huntress, #1.5) by Jeaniene Frost If the Fates Allow by Rainbow Rowell

Fall: Longer books - Hot and Badgered and The Spanish Love Deception
Hot and Badgered (Honey Badger Chronicles, #1) by Shelly Laurenston The Spanish Love Deception (Spanish Love Deception, #1) by Elena Armas

Spring: First in series - Hopelessly Bromantic and Playing for Keeps
Hopelessly Bromantic (Hopelessly Bromantic Duet, #1) by Lauren Blakely Playing for Keeps (Cricket Creek, #1) by Luann McLane

Fall: Series you are reading - Death at the Crystal Palace (I enjoy this series!); Stand-alone - Love in the Afternoon
Death at the Crystal Palace (Kat Holloway Mysteries, #5) by Jennifer Ashley Love in the Afternoon by Karen Hawkins

Spring: Lighter reads - The Accidental Newlywed Game and Love on the Brain
The Accidental Newlywed Game (Boots and Bouquets #3) by Jaci Burton Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood

Fall: A bit darker - Memento Mori and The Last Thing He Told Me
Memento Mori (Masters & Mercenaries The Forgotten, #1) by Lexi Blake The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave

Happy reading!


message 50: by ☘KathyD☘ (new)

☘KathyD☘ | 4827 comments hi Vi...sorry for the delay...here are your October picks...hope you find something amazing!

🌷 Spring colors are bright and happy…the colors of flowers and new growth.
Something Wilder, Christina Lauren — cover has blue, pink, yellow (tbr)
Flirtasaurus, Erin Mallon — cover has blue and yellow (new)

🍂 Fall colors are the darker earth tones of turning leaves and fall fruits and vegetables.
When in Rome, Sarah Adams — orange cover (tbr)
The Bourbon Kings, J.R. Ward — gold cover (new)

🌷 Spring brings longer, milder days, which often means more outside time and less time to read.
Stuck with You, Ali Hazelwood — 127 pages (tbr)
Frog, Mary Calmes — 136 pages (new)

🍂 Fall brings shorter days and less nice weather, which hopefully means more time to curl up with a good book!
The Once and Future Witches, Alix E. Harrow — 517 pages (tbr)
Wait With Me, Amy Daws — 304 pages (new)

🌷 Spring is a time of new beginnings…gardens coming back to life, new leaves on the trees, and lots of baby animals!
Blood Heir, Ilona Andrews — first book in a series (tbr)
In Bed with a Highlander, Maya Banks — features a pregnancy (new)

🍂 Fall means things are slowing down, plants going dormant or dying off, some animals preparing to hibernate or just burrow in for the winter, and many birds migrating to warmer climates.
Desperation in Death, J.D. Robb — continuation of a series (tbr)
Fashion Jungle, Kathy Ireland & Rachel Van Dyken — standalone (new)

🌷 Spring is a time to say goodbye to the cold, dark winter and look forward to the warmth and longer, lighter days of summer.
Boss Man Bridegroom, Meghan Quinn — light and easy read (tbr)
Call Me Maybe, Cara Barstone — light and easy read (new)

🍂 Fall is the reverse…leaving those easygoing summer days behind and preparing for the darker, colder days of winter.
Quarter to Midnight, Karen Rose — tagged suspense (tbr)
Reaper’s Property, Joanna Wylde — darker story w/ a HEA (new)

Something Wilder by Christina Lauren Flirtasaurus (Natural History, #1) by Erin Mallon When in Rome by Sarah Adams The Bourbon Kings (The Bourbon Kings, #1) by J.R. Ward Stuck with You (The STEMinist Novellas, #2) by Ali Hazelwood Frog by Mary Calmes The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow Wait With Me (Wait With Me, #1) by Amy Daws
Blood Heir (Aurelia Ryder, #1) by Ilona Andrews In Bed with a Highlander (McCabe Trilogy, #1) by Maya Banks Desperation in Death (In Death, #55) by J.D. Robb Fashion Jungle by Kathy Ireland Boss Man Bridegroom (The Bromance Club #3) by Meghan Quinn Call Me Maybe (Love Lines, #1) by Cara Bastone Quarter to Midnight (Romantic Suspense, #26; New Orleans, #1) by Karen Rose Reaper's Property (Reapers MC, #1) by Joanna Wylde


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