Romance, Historical or Otherwise discussion
What Are You Reading Now?

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Well Good morning! Those guys are all so hot, Channing Tatum, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, and Matthew McConaughey.
Major Crush on Matthew McConaughey... saw him at at UT game and wow!

So I guess i could say the obsessive fandom is what drove me to the point of no return.
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Isn't it funny that obsessive fandom causes us to react like that? I can think of dozens of examples in my life where I changed my mind about something b/c of how many people were obsessed.

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I read all the time before kids but then after I had them I could hardly stay awake to read anything. I used to read lots of Historical, Fiction and Non-fiction books. I guess, the twilight series was easy to read and captured and held my interest. I had never ever thought to read a Romance book before. Just in the last few years, because of GR did I even start reading HR/PNR/UF.

So I guess i could say the obsessive fandom is what drove me to the point of no return.
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Isn't it funny that obsessive fandom causes us to react like that? I can think of dozen..."
That's how I now feel with the fifty shades books. It's just going to drive me nuts till all these ladies are done with them. haha!

That doesn't sound good. But maybe she means women that are having one night stands with dudes they don't know put themselves in danger? Although maybe that's a myth because when somebody gets killed, we know to always look for people close to them, not a random stranger.

I have several neighbors though who like urban fantasy and one who likes romance, so I can share my books with them. One of them outted my blog at a recent block party get together and they kept repeating the name of the blog and saying -- what? THIS is the name? LOL, I was blushing and sweating. Then they all said they were going to read it the next day -- and that is the day we featured our favorite sex scenes. So now I am officially OUTTED.

After Twilight, I also searched for similar books and found a forum that suggested BDB. Then that really changed everything and led to buy a Nook, then join goodreads which resulted in me meeting all you ladies.
I'll still be a fan of Twilight but now, I know that it is not the best YA out there.
oh...I have to add that I LOVE ME SOME CHANNING TATUM!!

Having a reader has saved me so much embarrassment from those cheesy romance covers. Those dang BDB books would always get me in trouble. LOL!
Outlander Rocked my world too! Then I was hooked and haven't stopped.


Haha, I can too. For some reason I get completely turned off if I feel like I'm being forcefed something.


That doesn't sound good. But maybe she means women that are sleep..."
She really actually said that it shouldn't be a surprise that she was murdered, it was bound to happen since she slept around - -and it is a small town so I am guessing they know each other. Then she went on to ponder that a promiscuous woman by nature is more at risk. And the title is "Shakespeare's Trollop."

Kay, I love the image of you on a bus going to used book stores as a kid. It just seems so sweet. :)



So some good YA books? Romance based? Without going in to any fantasy elements, these are good:
Here are some I enjoyed:






Not romance based but I really liked:




I have others that are fantasy/sci fi/apocalypse/dystopia. And I know many people on this list have ones they would recommend - -much more than me.



Romance and mysteries were my first love and I still read them today. But there was a time in my early 20s when I didn't read as much (I had a full time job and was going to college full time). When I moved to the US, that changed though. I was in awe, in AWE that I could go to the library and take the book home with me (in the DR, we don't have many libraries and the ones we have, you can't take the book out.)
But at that time I used to read more contemporary Harlequins (you know, the ones like Blaze and Desire, LOL!). I still remember the time I picked up my first HR at the library. I've never read a romance that long but I thought I should give it a try (it was Romancing Mister Bridgerton) and then I was hooked! I don't think I've read a category after that.
I got into different genres once I joined GR and PBS.


Seeing the cover of Perfect Chemistry makes me want to re-read or listen to the book. Alex Fuentes was on my mind for weeks after I finished it.
regina, I think that's cool that your husband wants to buy HG in Spanish for his mom. It reminds how I use to search for Harry Potter books in Chinese for my grandmother before she passed. She was a huge HP fan at the age of 86!

Hmmm, listening to PC does sound nice (and I remember how DG raved about the narration).


I loved those books. So enjoyable :)

Thanks, it was good. :) I just got the book you read. I had the feeling it might have some drama but I'll probably still check it out.
Finished


I'm about half way through (view spoiler)
My husband is working really late, again so i'll have more time to read later. The book is just okay right now, I hope it picks up.


Well, Leea, I didn't like the beginning how they were so easily falling in "love" with one another. Later, I still didn't fully believe their love throughout the book but it was Ryan's past that really grabbed me. Keep reading....I hope it gets better for you.


I agree with you Regina, I enjoy it more when a romance is build on a mutual friendship and connection of the minds not just the bodies :)
I'm now in turmoil. Turnes out

Anyone know of any smashwords coupon codes?

Either way, I'm not seeing anything up at the usual places/groups.

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So Harris has now ticked me off again (if you have seen my status update), I am not sure if I should dnf this book or keep going. Her statement was pretty gross and I can't tell if it is meant to be that way and then disproved later on. Lily Bard (the first person pov of the book) actually says that it isn't a surprise that so and so is murdered b/c she was the town slut. Then she goes on to ponder that women who sleep around are putting themselvevs in line to be abused and murdered. This has to be a statement that will be contradicted right?