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message 2951: by Katherine (new)

Katherine | 828 comments Starting Not Quite a Husband by Sherry Thomas for the group read.


message 2952: by Bekah, Fellow Kleypasaholic (new)

Bekah (bekah317) | 2750 comments can't wait to hear what you think of it Katherine!!


message 2953: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 871 comments me too Katherine, dying to see if I'm the only one who didn't like this book, let alone didn't even finish it.


message 2954: by Katherine (new)

Katherine | 828 comments Oh Heidi I'm sorry to hear you didn't like it. So far I'm loving it. The first 30 or so pages I wasn't sure but once the story started building she had me.


message 2955: by UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant (new)

UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments Katherine wrote: "Oh Heidi I'm sorry to hear you didn't like it. So far I'm loving it. The first 30 or so pages I wasn't sure but once the story started building she had me."

What you said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My first status update is at page 15 already asking if there's going to be an HEA.


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Autumn   (sweetdenial) | 1625 comments finished Blame It on Paris by Laura Florand . starting A Lot Like Love by Julie James


message 2957: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 871 comments Katherine wrote: "Oh Heidi I'm sorry to hear you didn't like it. So far I'm loving it. The first 30 or so pages I wasn't sure but once the story started building she had me."

KATHERINE- I read to, I think page 130 before I filed it in the "to sell" basket. Just couldn't deal with it for some reason. Thats the second time I have bought a book for a group read and didn't finish it.


message 2958: by Katherine (new)

Katherine | 828 comments Heidi, I hope the next group book is one you like better. Sherry Thomas definiately has a different writing style but I really enjoy her originality. Don't give up on our group reads though.

Now I'm starting Ransom (Highlands' Lairds, #2) by Julie Garwood


message 2959: by UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant (new)

UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments Katherine, can you explain the author's note at the end of NQaH? The author talks about brothers, 1 played a secondary role in another book, and then another brother was from a different book... something about intertwined books. I'm kind of lost.


message 2960: by MashJ (new)

MashJ | 733 comments UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "Katherine, can you explain the author's note at the end of NQaH? The author talks about brothers, 1 played a secondary role in another book, and then another brother was from a different book... so..."

There was a brief mention of Leo I think in her version of the Scarlet Pimpernel (His at Night). I saw her comments at the back too but I didn't think it linked to Private Arrangements but admittedly I read that a while ago.

So - if you've got to the back- how did you find it?


message 2961: by UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant (new)

UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments I'm not done, I was just looking to see how many pages there actually were and saw the note so I read it.

Thanks for the info.


message 2962: by MashJ (new)

MashJ | 733 comments From Sherry Thomas' website:

The original inspiration for NOT QUITE A HUSBAND comes from the 2007 movie The Painted Veil, starring Naomi Watts and Edward Norton. The story of The Painted Veil is that of a marriage in real trouble, a couple very much estranged who travel to the dangerous interior of China at a time of cholera outbreaks. It is one of the best romantic dramas Sherry has ever seen—she views it as a Laura Kinsale film, with complex characters, dark emotional conflict, great sexual tension, and a gorgeous backdrop. And she loved, loved, loved it up until the very end when SPOILER.... the hero dies!....END SPOILER. She came out of the movie theater shellshocked, and on the spot decided that she would write her own version of the story as her next project and give it the happy ending it so deeply merited.

Also on the spot, outside the movie theater, she made the first story choice: to reverse the gender roles—no point writing exactly the same story. In The Painted Veil, the romantic pairing is between a rather socially awkward microbiologist and the beautiful socialite he somehow manages to marry. In NOT QUITE A HUSBAND, the hero is instead the popular, desirable figure, and the heroine a socially awkward physician who somehow manages to marry him. And then, to distinguish this book from PRIVATE ARRANGEMENTS, which was also about a troubled marriage, she decided to annul Leo and Bryony's marriage at the beginning of the book, so that when they meet again, they are not an estranged couple—they are not a couple at all.

Now she needed a setting. China was taken out of consideration—again, she didn't want to slavishly copy The Painted Veil. But where? First, it needed to be some place far away from England—this relationship had ended so badly that any initial reconciliation could only happen far, far away. Second, this place had to have been dangerous at the end of the 19th century. And since Sherry has determined that the hero of NOT QUITE A HUSBAND should be DELICIOUS's Will Marsden's youngest brother, she was further restricted in the time period. Will Marsden marries at the very end of 1892. Leo Marsden comes to London in the spring of 1893 to meet his new sister-in-law, marries during that same year,then has his marriage annulled in 1894. Now the story could be set earliest in 1895 and latest in 1899—Sherry wasn't going to try a 20th century-set story until she had a little more name recognition under her belt.


message 2963: by ᑭᑌᑎƳᗩ [Punya Reviews...] (last edited Mar 11, 2011 02:18PM) (new)

ᑭᑌᑎƳᗩ [Punya Reviews...] (sadeyes) | 241 comments Will is the secondary hero of ST's second book "Delicious", there is also the mention of Matthew Marsden, who comes after Will. Leo is the last one, the 5th brother, hence the baby Marsden. What ST means, IMO, is that Will and Matthew were mentioned before (in "Delicious") but she thought about adding Leo when she started NQaH. This is how the books "Delicious" and "Not Quite a Husband" are interconnected.

Marsden brothers in order (for fun only! :p):

1. Jeremy (the Earl)
2. Charlie
3. Will
4. Matthew
5. Leo (he's the half brother, a result of his mother's affair, which is explained in NQaH)


message 2964: by Katherine (new)

Katherine | 828 comments The end of the book states she needed a hero for NQaH and thought why not the baby Marsden. I haven't read Delicious but since I have loved the two books I have read I want to read the others.


message 2965: by MashJ (last edited Mar 11, 2011 02:38PM) (new)

MashJ | 733 comments I loved the film of The Painted Veil btw but I'm not sure I could face reading the book. A Horseman on the Roof had pretty grim details of a cholera epidemic and this one is presumably the same. Funnily enough- Love ion the Time of Cholera doesn't have any cholera that I can think of!

The Painted Veil by W. Somerset Maugham Horseman on the Roof by Jean Giono Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez


message 2966: by UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant (new)

UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments Well, thank you so much ladies!!!!!!! That really all of that really helps, A LOT! I'm anal about reading books in order, so when I read that authors note I was concerned I'd miss something important. Will marries Lizzie, right?


message 2967: by E. (new)

E. (dilawrosas) | 507 comments It's been a long time since I was last at GR, but this is what I've been doing:

Finished Fifth Day Of Christmas and Willing (Mercenary/Goddard Project, #4). Currently reading In Pursuit of a Scandalous Lady.


message 2968: by UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant (new)

UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments I just finished Not Quite a Husband by Sherry Thomas and truly, once I let myself stop fretting about the angst, I enjoyed it.


ᑭᑌᑎƳᗩ [Punya Reviews...] (sadeyes) | 241 comments I've also just finished Private Arrangements, Delicious and Not Quite A Husband by Sherry Thomas. Gonna start His At Night now. Before her finished Tracy Anne Warren. :)


message 2970: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (melaina) | 638 comments Am in Paris for the we (with a #*%$@ french keyboard so this is short) and have read The Lions Lady by Julie Garwood A Lot Like Love by Julie James If You Dare (MacCarrick Brothers, #1) by Kresley Cole ... 5*, 4* and 5* respectively... I LOVED IYD!!!! And am now starting I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore


message 2971: by Laura (new)

Laura (filoviridae) | 783 comments Mshj wrote: "I loved the film of The Painted Veil btw but I'm not sure I could face reading the book. A Horseman on the Roof had pretty grim details of a cholera epidemic and this one is presumably the same. ..."

I love the movie version of The Painted Veil, not just for the dramatic storyline, but because Edward Norton's character is a microbiologist as I am. I decided to read the book so I suggested it to my book club this year...I think we're reading it in July with me leading the discussion. I'll have to read A Horseman on the Roof now, too.


message 2972: by D.G. (last edited Mar 12, 2011 01:09PM) (new)

D.G. I'm still in the middle of both Fallen Star and The Knife of Never Letting Go. Both are going well but neither is wowing me. I haven't read Knife in a few days so I'll pick it up now.


message 2973: by Amar (new)

Amar | 118 comments I'm on a roll with Rachel Gibson books, just wrapped up her writer friends series...ordered more of her backlist from the library...

Just started Sinful in Satin (The Rarest Blooms #3) by Madeline Hunter ...slow going so far, please tell me it gets better...


message 2974: by seton (new)

seton (lindaseton42) Amar wrote: "

Just startedSinful in Satin (The Rarest Blooms #3) by Madeline Hunter...slow going so..."



well, that was my least fave of the series. the first 3 were all slowpaced and yes, I would know since I read the 4th bk already


message 2975: by Amar (new)

Amar | 118 comments Really, Seton, oh boy :->...I wish LK would write faster so I wouldn't have to go through the pain of finding new writers to love!


message 2976: by seton (new)

seton (lindaseton42) Amar -- I disagree. I would much rather read MH over LK.

Ready to be kicked off the forum now :-P


message 2977: by Autumn (last edited Mar 14, 2011 09:27AM) (new)

Autumn   (sweetdenial) | 1625 comments Melanie wrote: @Autumn: I've read all three of SAA's books that are out already (started with The Girl who Chased The Moon which I loved), enjoyed them all and am anxiously waiting for her next book:-) Seriously though? your first romance? what kind of romance to you enjoy now?

I cant wait for The Peach Keeper A Novel by Sarah Addison Allen Although, i have read mixed reviews already. I will still read it no matter what! ;)

ps: yep, GS was my first.. and it was very funny how i bumped into that. brief post of first read. if u have time to check it out!

-what romance i enjoy now? mmm.. i think Historical will always be my first love. then contemporary. Im not too good with the chick-lit genre tho.. but i read some.



finished A Lot Like Love by Julie James finishing Beyond Blue Surviving Depression & Anxiety and Making the Most of Bad Genes by Therese Borchard and starting The Prize by Julie Garwood next..


message 2978: by Lisa Kay (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 4782 comments I'm reading The Promise of Jenny Jones by Maggie Osborne and really enjoying it. Jenny is a different kind of heroine, to say the least. But I like her!!


message 2979: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (melaina) | 638 comments @ Autumn: what did you think of A Lot Like Love? (I was actually a little let down after her first three, lol).. But you're in for a treat with The Prize! And wow! I'm glad romance helped you get through your troubles and hope it'll help keep them away:-) *** hug***


message 2980: by Megan (new)

Megan | 546 comments Finished This Side of the Grave (Night Huntress, #5) by Jeaniene Frost and Rebel Angels (Gemma Doyle, #2) by Libba Bray . Currently reading Wild Ride (includes Rough Riders, #6.5) by Lorelei James and Paranormalcy (Paranormalcy, #1) by Kiersten White and listening to Chosen (House of Night, #3) by P.C. Cast at work.


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Lady Heather  (_ladyheather_) | 111 comments Just starting
Fallen Angels The Watchers Dark Awakening (The Watchers, #1) by Charlotte Featherstone
..love Charlotte Featherstone's writing and I can't wait to read this story!


message 2982: by UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant (new)

UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments Lady Heather wrote: "Just starting
Fallen Angels The Watchers Dark Awakening (The Watchers, #1) by Charlotte Featherstone
..love Charlotte Featherstone's writing and I can't wait to read this story!"


I'm looking forward to reading your thoughts on it, Lady H.


message 2983: by Bekah, Fellow Kleypasaholic (new)

Bekah (bekah317) | 2750 comments seton wrote: "Amar -- I disagree. I would much rather read MH over LK.

Ready to be kicked off the forum now :-P"



Oh whatever!!! It's not a requirement that you love her above all else! Besides, where would we get our abundance of accurate info from? You're a font of useFUL info!

Variety is the spice of life...right?


message 2984: by Amar (new)

Amar | 118 comments LOL Seton and Bekah...
Alright Seton, tell me which MH book is the best so I can read that next?


message 2985: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 871 comments Amar, I too and on a Rachel Gibson kick. Just received 8 books from her back list. Recently finished her Chinooks series and waiting impatiently for the next book in series to be released.


message 2986: by Amar (new)

Amar | 118 comments What a coincidence, Heidi!! Yeah like most of her books, some of them are deeper than others, but all told from a funny, lighthearted pt of view which I like.


message 2987: by UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant (new)

UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments I'm starting Texas Destiny (Texas Trilogy, Book 1) by Lorraine Heath


message 2988: by Christine (Cagnes) (new)

Christine (Cagnes) (cagnes) | 223 comments Just started reading Swept Away by Marsha Canham & listening to Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë


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message 2990: by MashJ (new)

MashJ | 733 comments Fiona wrote: "Breathless (The House of Rohan, #3) by Anne StuartThe Perfect Scandal (Scandal, #3) by Delilah Marvelle"

Breathless is on my next list from Amazon.

Is Jo Goodman any good guys? If so where to start?


message 2991: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 871 comments Amar wrote: "What a coincidence, Heidi!! Yeah like most of her books, some of them are deeper than others, but all told from a funny, lighthearted pt of view which I like."

AMAR- I loev the POV she rights from...I laugh right out loud and my hubby and kids look at me like I've grown another head on my shoulders or something! They don't understand how I can laugh at a book!Nothing But Trouble cracked me up, I laughed so hard. It was like RG has listened to conversations between my hubby and I! CRAZY!


message 2992: by Bekah, Fellow Kleypasaholic (new)

Bekah (bekah317) | 2750 comments UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "I'm starting Texas Destiny (Texas Trilogy, Book 1) by Lorraine Heath"

let me know how this is, k????


message 2993: by Katherine (new)

Katherine | 828 comments Starting When Strangers Marry (Vallerands, #1) by Lisa Kleypas . Actually I'm reading "Only in your arms" since that is the one I have. Can someone tell what the difference in the story is?


message 2994: by Bekah, Fellow Kleypasaholic (new)


message 2995: by Katherine (new)

Katherine | 828 comments Great thanks.


message 2996: by UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant (new)

UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments Bekah wrote: "UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "I'm starting Texas Destiny (Texas Trilogy, Book 1) by Lorraine Heath"

let me know how this is, k????"


So far, it's good. Only read 1 chapter, but it has me crackin' up and I already love Houston!


message 2997: by seton (new)

seton (lindaseton42) Bekah wrote: "Oh whatever!!! It's not a requirement that you love her above all else! Besides, where would we get our abundance of accurate info from? You're a font of useFUL info!

Variety is the spice of life...right?
"




Thanks, Bekah.


message 2998: by seton (new)

seton (lindaseton42) Amar wrote: "LOL Seton and Bekah...
Alright Seton, tell me which MH book is the best so I can read that next?"



I dunno. Depends on ur taste.

If u like medievals, BY DESIGN is an unusual one because it's a romance between a mason and a tiler. The hero in that is especially yummy.

My favorite regency of hers is RULES OF SEDUCTION. The heroine is plain, smart, and strong-willed and the hero falls pretty hard for her.


message 2999: by seton (last edited Mar 14, 2011 05:15PM) (new)

seton (lindaseton42) Mshj wrote: "
Is Jo Goodman any good guys? If so where to start?"



I think u might find her interesting. She writes serious, slow-paced, meaty HRs with intelligent H/h and clever dialogue and a good bit of steam.

My biggest complaint about her is I often find her pacing to be deadly slow and she is kinda fixated on the tortured or damaged heroine every single time.

The bk of hers I liked the best was The Price Of Desire. Just be aware that it's really dark.

Whatever u pick, I recommend u stick with her last 8 bks. She is one of those authors - like LK - whose writing had gotten better with age & experience.


message 3000: by Autumn (new)

Autumn   (sweetdenial) | 1625 comments Melanie wrote: "@ Autumn: what did you think of A Lot Like Love? (I was actually a little let down after her first three, lol).. But you're in for a treat with The Prize! And wow! I'm glad romance helped you get t..."

Yes! i thought the same thing .. "A lot like love" was not as engaging, but i still gave it 4 stars because the dialogues were so funny! i still have to review it tho!.- ***huggs*** back at you! :)


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