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message 251: by PurpleLadi (last edited Jun 09, 2024 07:08PM) (new)

PurpleLadi | 131 comments Selection Post
Option 1: Week # 10
PTP 12. Glasses / gloves / hat / bag / phone / watch
The Duke's Desire (12 Dukes of Christmas, #8) by Erica Ridley The Duke’s Desire by Erica Ridley
Number of pages: per GR 202
How it qulifies: Gloves on the cover


message 252: by PurpleLadi (new)

PurpleLadi | 131 comments Completion post: Week 9
PTP 9. Small town
A Country Affair by Debbie Macomber A Country Affair by Debbie Macomber
Star Rating: 4 Stars
Review:
This was an enjoyable read. I loved the way Ms. Macomber showed how true love overcomes obstacles, distance, our own preconceived prejudice and plans. Rorie was a city gal and Clay was a horse rancher from a small town. Their meeting was “accidental” but I think fate played a part in this. Clay has an understanding with a local gal and the entire town has them married with children. Rorie has been dating someone for a few months, but when the two of them meet, it is instant love at first sight. It was very interesting how many well-meaning people conspired to keep them apart, but their biggest obstacles came from within. This was a fictional story, but it mirrors life. You may meet your Mr./ Ms. Right halfway across the country or on another continent. They could be of a different race, religious background, or social standing. True love has no boundaries.


message 253: by Aiswrya (new)

Aiswrya | 2053 comments Week 10- completion
Plague Pits & River Bones
6/10
5 stars
Brilliant book! The plot was well thought out, with so many angles and villains. Thoroughly enjoyed it.


message 254: by MountainKat, Moderator (last edited Jun 10, 2024 04:09PM) (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Week 10: 12. Glasses / gloves / hat / bag / phone / watch
Completion Post


Blaze of Memory (Psy-Changeling, #7) by Nalini Singh Blaze of Memory by Nalini Singh; 386 p. per GR
Sunglasses (glasses) on cover above.

Completed 6.9.2024 *5 Stars*

Reread June 9, 2024
Yes, I cried again. Yes, I loved it again. Yes, I can't wait to read more! And yes, I'd forgotten parts, especially a critical part that I am still wanting to learn more about.

(OMG - why didn't I start rereading this series sooner?!)

May 15, 2024
This one had me tearing up! That was not expected at all. I have enjoyed this series, but the books haven't really tugged at my heart like this one did. I loved it!

I was especially fond of Dev and Katya throughout the book, but as they fell in love, I fell right along with them. I loved listening to their relationship develop, as her memory came back and he let his defenses down. This book really advanced the story as well, we learned a lot about all of the parties and there were some surprises too! I thought how various parts of the story were interwoven throughout really worked with the amnesia theme - we got all the pieces but didn't know hot they went together until the story evolved.

As usual, Angela Dawe and the narration were wonderful!


message 255: by Aiswrya (new)

Aiswrya | 2053 comments MountainKat wrote: "Week 10: 12. Glasses / gloves / hat / bag / phone / watch
Completion Post

Blaze of Memory (Psy-Changeling, #7) by Nalini SinghBlaze of Memory by Nalini Singh; 386 p. per GR
Sunglasses (glasses) on c..."


Oh interesting! I remember skipping this book when I first read the series since I didn’t like Dev from the previous books. Perhaps I should give it a read


message 256: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments I don't know why these characters grabbed me so much, but they did. And there are lots of storylines advanced too.

I am the type of reader (and TV watcher) that forgets details, so rereads/reruns are usually quite enjoyable for me. Things happened in this book that I couldn't with any certainty say are fully dealt with yet in the series. But, I am finding little things that I am understanding more fully after starting the series over this time. And I have an even greater appreciation for the author and this complex world she created!


message 257: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments I've updated the tracking. 😊

Week 1 through 9 - Complete!

Week 10 - All selection posts made and we have 2 completions already!

Now that I have wrapped up TART, I'm off to figure out my books for the last week!


message 258: by Danielle (new)

Danielle | 482 comments I also skipped Blaze of Memory. Pretty sure it's the only one in that series I haven't read. Which is odd since I do enjoy amnesia books. Might need to revisit that choice sometime!


message 259: by Aiswrya (new)

Aiswrya | 2053 comments Anyone find quick reads for tasks 4, 7 and 10?


message 260: by MountainKat, Moderator (last edited Jun 12, 2024 09:18AM) (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Aiswrya wrote: "Anyone find quick reads for tasks 4, 7 and 10?"

For #4 I have Stroke of Midnight by Lara Adrian, 118 pages and a little under 3.5 hours in audio at 1x. It is tagged 'setting-africa' 1x.

For #7, Touch the Lightning by N.R. Walker, 208 pages and a little over 5 hours in audio at 1x. I tagged it "beach", but did that obviously before the task begins. This would be a reread for me, so I know the tag is valid.

For #10, I have Rafe by Sawyer Bennett, 121 pages and under 4 hours in audio at 1x. It is tagged 'sports-ice-hockey' 1x.

Since those are all in the middle of series, I'm not sure they would be good options for anyone else. But the options for #4 and #10 are 1001 Dark Nights books and while set in the same 'worlds' aren't as involved in other series storylines. 🤷🏻‍♀️

These are all rereads for me and I usually listen at 1.5x or a little faster depending on the narrator, so the longest any of them would take me is 3 hours. Honestly, those three tasks were the most difficult for me to find short options too. I do have Option 2 books for most teams - I would be doing one of the In Death novellas for that. So, since I will be home on Friday I could switch to that depending on my mood.


message 261: by Aiswrya (new)

Aiswrya | 2053 comments MountainKat wrote: "Aiswrya wrote: "Anyone find quick reads for tasks 4, 7 and 10?"

For #4 I have Stroke of Midnight by Lara Adrian, 118 pages and a little under 3.5 hours in audio at 1x. It is tagged..."


Perfect I’ll take a look thanks so much!


message 262: by Danielle (last edited Jun 13, 2024 06:20PM) (new)

Danielle | 482 comments Completion Post - Week 10 - Option 1

Hard Bitten

5 stars

This one got me teary eyed a couple times! I wish there was less attempting at create love triangles cause they aren't my cuppa but the "mystery" kept me entertained.


message 263: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24339 comments MountainKat wrote: "Jane (PS) wrote: "🍎 Just a few completions outstanding from this week :)"

Jane, I think you missed Aiswrya's completion for Week 9 - message #222."


Thanks, yes :)


message 264: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24339 comments R~wka wrote: "Is only for me the task "Read a book with clothes on the cover" unclear?"

It isn't a tricky one. Hopefully this question that I answered in the Q&A helps :)

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 265: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24339 comments 🍏


message 266: by R~wka (new)

R~wka (r-wka) | 899 comments Completion post
Week 10
Murder by the Brush (Psychic Cleaner #1) by S.E. Babin
Murder by the Brush by S.E. Babin
Rating: 4⭐️
Review: I need more development of the main characters, but I think it's intended to make me finish the series. They have a slightly shorter length so I'm sure you'll have time to finish them. A good book to read in relaxation day.


message 267: by R~wka (new)

R~wka (r-wka) | 899 comments I have some short books saved for the next tasks. I can post them here for ideas if you want 😊


message 268: by R~wka (new)

R~wka (r-wka) | 899 comments Jane (PS) wrote: "R~wka wrote: "Is only for me the task "Read a book with clothes on the cover" unclear?"

It isn't a tricky one. Hopefully this question that I answered in the Q&A helps :)

https://www.goodreads.co..."


Thank you. Much clearer new.


message 269: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments R~wka wrote: "I have some short books saved for the next tasks. I can post them here for ideas if you want 😊"

I've got books for all the tasks and I think Aiswrya does too. Not sure about the others so it wouldn't hurt.


message 270: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments I've updated the tracking again, the only thing outstanding for us in the ENTIRE challenge is PurpleLadi's Week 10 Completion. As long as we get that, we stand a chance to race for the win. 😊

How is that going PurpleLadi?

I should be home today, so I can keep an eye on things. Remember though when the team finishes, we have to post in the Q&A thread if no one has won yet. Even if another team posts, if Jane hasn't said a team has won it isn't over.


message 271: by R~wka (last edited Jun 14, 2024 10:52AM) (new)

R~wka (r-wka) | 899 comments My potential list:

4. Africa & Asia
Accidentally in Love with a Yakuza Boss

5. The Pacific & 17. Rain, Hail or Shine
A Tale of Three Christmases

6. Wilderness
Zeke

7. Beach
Mermaid Queen: A Little Mermaid Fairy Tale Retelling

10. Skiing / Winter sports
Christmas Getaway Griffin

11. Clothes
Undecided


message 272: by MountainKat, Moderator (last edited Jun 14, 2024 01:19PM) (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Week 11 - Final week

Option 1
11. Clothes
Read a book with clothes on the cover.

Clothes can be on a cover model, floating in the air or placed on furniture/floor etc. It must be a clear piece of clothing such as a shirt, pants, skirt, socks, scarf etc. Basically clothing from the neck to the feet excluding shoes/scandals will work.

Hats, shoes, hair-bands, glasses etc do not count.


As proof, please post the edition's bookcover in your selection post that shows the items described above.

Please ask if you are not sure.


Option 2
Key date: 8 December 2023

If you use this option, this week you must select your book from the team shelves immediately below your team in this list. The last team picks from the first team.

9 GR Romance Package Tour
3 Flights of Fiction
11 Wandering Bibliophiles
5 Booking Through the Pages
1 Around a Book in 80 Days
4 Sisterhood of the Travelling Books
12 Travelling Through the Pages
10 Double Booked
8 Phuket Let's Go
6 Girls Abroad
7 Passport Pages
2 Two Busy Travelling

Eg. Team 9 picks from team 3's members bookshelves. Team 2 picks from team 9's members bookshelves.

DO NOT PICK from a team member who has left the team during the game. Picks must come from current members. If you aren't sure if they are current, please check on the spreadsheet that is linked in the first message of this thread.


A selection post must be made for whichever option you choose.
Refer msg 3 in your team thread for formatting of all 3 options.


message 273: by MountainKat, Moderator (last edited Jun 14, 2024 01:20PM) (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Remember there is no pass this week!

If you want to use Option 2, you need to pick from Team 2's bookshelves.

Also, Jane will not check/correct any posts this week! We need to make sure all of our posts are complete and accurate!!


message 274: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Week 11: 11. Clothes
Selection Post


Imago (Imago, #1) by N.R. Walker Imago by N.R. Walker, 164 p. per GR
Blue shirt on cover above.


message 275: by Danielle (last edited Jun 14, 2024 03:27PM) (new)

Danielle | 482 comments Selection Post - Week 11 - Option 1

Under One Roof (The STEMinist Novellas, #1) by Ali Hazelwood

Pages: 112
How it qualifies: brown sweater


message 276: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Danielle wrote: "Selection Post - Week 11 - Option 2

Under One Roof (The STEMinist Novellas, #1) by Ali Hazelwood

Pages: 112
How it qualifies: brown sweater"


Please correct this to say Option 1, not 2. Thanks.


message 277: by R~wka (last edited Jun 14, 2024 01:52PM) (new)

R~wka (r-wka) | 899 comments Selection post
~Option 1~
Week 11
The Highland Guard and His Lady by Lori Ann Bailey
The Highland Guard and His Lady
Page numbers: 102
How the book qualifies: dress and traditional clothes on cover


message 278: by Aiswrya (new)

Aiswrya | 2053 comments Oh easy one!


message 279: by Aiswrya (new)

Aiswrya | 2053 comments Week 11 Selection Option 1
The Governess Affair (Brothers Sinister, #0.5) by Courtney Milan
101 pages
Clothes on cover


message 280: by Danielle (new)

Danielle | 482 comments MountainKat wrote: "Danielle wrote: "Selection Post - Week 11 - Option 2

Under One Roof (The STEMinist Novellas, #1) by Ali Hazelwood

Pages: 112
How it qualifies: brown sweater"

Please correct this to say Option 1, not 2. Thanks."


Updated.


message 281: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Week 11: 11. Clothes
Completion Post


Imago (Imago, #1) by N.R. Walker Imago by N.R. Walker, 164 p. per GR
Blue shirt on cover above.

Completed 6.14.2024 *4+ Stars*

Reread June 14, 2024
This was just as delightful as I remembered! I love Lawson and Jack. They mesh so well together. I'm really glad I chose this book to reread to end out a challenge. The only problem is that now I want to reread the rest of the series too.

August 13, 2012
*4+ Stars*

Thoroughly enjoyed this story! The only downfall is that it wasn't longer so I could have more!

I listened to the audio and also enjoyed Antony Ferguson's performance.


message 282: by Aiswrya (new)

Aiswrya | 2053 comments Week 11 completion Option 1
The Governess Affair (Brothers Sinister, #0.5) by Courtney Milan
6/14
4 stars again
I don’t understand why the average rating is in the 3s for this book. It was funny and delivered what a 100 page book is capable of. And I love this author’s writing. Every time I read this book, I tell myself that I’ll get to the rest of the series and never do lol. Maybe this time?


message 283: by Aiswrya (new)

Aiswrya | 2053 comments Oh we don’t have PurpleLadi’s completion for week 10. @PurpleLadi, any chance you finished it but forgot to post?


message 284: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Aiswrya, I did eventually finish that series and enjoyed it. 😊


message 285: by Danielle (new)

Danielle | 482 comments Completion Post - Week 11 - Option 1

Under One Roof (The STEMinist Novellas, #1) by Ali Hazelwood

2 stars

Short stories still need to have beginning middles and ends to give them a point. I mean this only has a beginning and I guess an end? The entire thing was just them annoyed at each other or not really since it was only from Mara's pov. There's also 1 really awkward sex scene that takes up a little less than a quarter of the end of the book. Quite literally pointless. Make the epilogue from Liam's pov and tie the whole thing together. Instead of that odd grocery store scene. I get it's 100 pages but this needed so much more.


message 286: by R~wka (last edited Jun 15, 2024 02:15AM) (new)

R~wka (r-wka) | 899 comments Completion post
Week 11
The Highland Guard and His Lady by Lori Ann Bailey
The Highland Guard and His Lady
Rating: 4⭐️
Review:
Its surprising a good book. I liked the storyline.


message 287: by R~wka (last edited Jun 15, 2024 02:17AM) (new)

R~wka (r-wka) | 899 comments I did fall asleep reading my book last night. Finished it right now but i see we already have a winner.


message 288: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments R~wka wrote: "I did fall asleep reading my book last night. Finished it right now but i see we already have a winner."

You tried, we couldn't ask for more! I was impressed that you were even able to start at that time of night!


message 289: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Well, that is another round in the books! Thanks everyone - this was a really easy team, in terms of captaining. I had fun and I hope you did too!


message 290: by Danielle (new)

Danielle | 482 comments Thanks for captaining! Definitely enjoyed this round :)


message 291: by Aiswrya (new)

Aiswrya | 2053 comments Thanks Kat! Such a fun round :)


message 292: by PurpleLadi (new)

PurpleLadi | 131 comments Completion post: Week #10
PTP 12. 12. Glasses / gloves / hat / bag / phone / watch
The Duke's Desire (12 Dukes of Christmas, #8) by Erica Ridley The Duke’s Desire by Erica Ridley

Star Rating: 4 Stars
Review:
This is Book 8 of the 12 Dukes of Christmas series. Set in regency England, Meg’s character is refreshing. She is not the typical needle working, pianoforte playing virginal young lady. She embraces being on the shelf and enjoys being a “spinster” and engages in illicit one-time liaisons with male tourist that take her fancy. She also is in love with Lucien Le Duc but he doesn’t give her, or any other English lady, the time of day. Lucien, on the other hand, can’t get Meg out of his mind and tries to stay away from her. From the time his parents died, Lucien and his siblings were rescued by their English uncle, at age 13, he’s had one goal: to return to France, reclaim his family’s lands, and marry a French lady. Lucien acted like his life would only begin once he left England and doesn’t realize how elitist and closed minded, he was being by refusing to learn English and appreciate living in England until challenged by his English twin niece and nephew. It is very easy to cling to the familiar things from our past but Lucien hiring Meg as a tutor change everything for the two of them. Lucien wants permanence with a French lady and Meg wants to remain a spinster, but they can’t keep away from each other and eventually engage in an affair. Lucien was the best, most thoughtful lover Meg ever had, even taught her a few things about love making. I laughed at Meg’s shock when he told her she was his first lover. This was a cute easy read. I enjoyed the antics of these two and how open they were with each other.


message 293: by PurpleLadi (new)

PurpleLadi | 131 comments Selection Post
Option 1: Week # 11
PTP 11. Clothes
A Gamble at Sunset (Betting Against the Duke, #1) by Vanessa Riley A Gamble At Sunset by Vanessa Riley
Number of pages: per GR 336
How the book qualifies: The cover shoes a lady wearing a yellow dress.


message 294: by PurpleLadi (new)

PurpleLadi | 131 comments Completion post: Week #11
PTP 11. Clothes
A Gamble at Sunset (Betting Against the Duke, #1) by Vanessa Riley A Gamble At Sunset by Vanessa Riley
Star Rating: 5 Stars
Review:
What a great start to this series, which centers around Jahleel, Duke of Torrance and the recently widowed Viscountess, Lady Catherine Hampton. Catherine is the oldest Wilcox sister and Jahleel’s first love. The youngest Wilcox sister, Little five-year old Lydia, is adorable, honest, and forthright in her speech. The third oldest, Scarlett, is super smart and wants to study medicine. The second oldest, Georgina, is musically talented and a great baker of biscuits but is afraid of performing in public. Jahleel spared no expense and time to ensure that the Wilcox sisters kept their home and coal mine. He truly cared for the Wilcox sisters, and loved Catherine but she treats him abominably. Jahleel won’t give up on her and bet that he could find husbands for the two of Wilcox sisters. If he wins, Catherine must agree to marry him. In actuality, they were married before and he just wants to win back Catherine’s love. Frankly, Catherine’s attitude got on my nerves, by insisting on honoring her worthless, lying, gambling deceased husband, Tavis’s memory, she placed the future of her sisters and herself in peril. Meanwhile, Georgina Wilcox and Lord Mark Sebastian, acting on their mutual attraction to each other caused a scandal. The removal of the scandal and Georgina and Mark staying in each other’s presence, long enough to fall in love, was mainly due to the Jahleel’s machinations. On another note, though this is a work of fiction, many parts of this book were based on historical facts. The accounts of how Blackmores and mulato were treated by whites in England are true. What is even more and disheartening, is that this negative attitude is still present in England and America today. Also, the roles women could play and even the employment men the ton could hold, were ridiculously ridged.


message 295: by PurpleLadi (new)

PurpleLadi | 131 comments MountainKat wrote: "Well, that is another round in the books! Thanks everyone - this was a really easy team, in terms of captaining. I had fun and I hope you did too!"

Thanks for being our Captain and helping me survive and flourish in my first Pass The Parcel event.


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