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February Monthly Challenge:Discussion and Suggestion Thread
I've been watching as everyone is posting their February lists and I've noticed that a lot of us are going to be reading the same books. I'd love to start discussions on the books whenever someone's finished!
That's a great idea, Melissa. Feel free when done to start the threads at our book discussions folder if you want to focus on a book and/or author. If you want just general chit-chat, we can stay on this thread.
Any suggestions for an "F" author other than Jeaniene Frost? I've already read her stuff, and though I loved it, I don't know if I'm ready for a re-read quite yet.
Nichole,You can give Christine Feehan a try. I love her Ghostwalkers series. It's more of a sci-fi romance with enhanced soldiers. You can also check out her Dark/Carpathian series.
Yz,Great suggestion!
Right after posting that question I thought of Christine Feehan. I've been wanting to read her Ghostwalkers series, so she counts as a "new author" for your PNR February challenge. Her books are also on librarylass's shelves, so if I read the first two I can get two categories with that one. Perfect!
LOL..cool..She has so many books, but her Ghostwalkers are my favorite. Glad that suggestion worked out well with you.
My mother took on the challenge to find kissing on a cover... and she and my 3-year-old great-nephew went through her 3 boxes of romance novels and came up with One night to wed by Alison Roberts! It's a Mills & Boon, medical romance, and she said by a New Zealand author, too!http://www.fictiondb.com/author/aliso...
this is all i could find for paranormal Authors with the letter F are:
Jacquelyn Frank
[Author: Cornelia Funke]
Angie Fox
Flo Fitzpatrick
Jennifer Fallon
Linda Fallon
Tess Farraday
Christine Feehan
Judi Fennell
Lucy Finn
Rebecca Flanders
Donna Fletcher
Connie Flynn
Tracy Fobes
V K Forrest
Suzanne Forster
Kate Freiman
Jeaniene Frost
i will not post them all for the letter F but please check out www.eyeonromance.com so u can get more.. they have books/ authors, posted on there for fantasy, paranormal etc. ... check it out..
Jacquelyn Frank
[Author: Cornelia Funke]
Angie Fox
Flo Fitzpatrick
Jennifer Fallon
Linda Fallon
Tess Farraday
Christine Feehan
Judi Fennell
Lucy Finn
Rebecca Flanders
Donna Fletcher
Connie Flynn
Tracy Fobes
V K Forrest
Suzanne Forster
Kate Freiman
Jeaniene Frost
i will not post them all for the letter F but please check out www.eyeonromance.com so u can get more.. they have books/ authors, posted on there for fantasy, paranormal etc. ... check it out..
Annie wrote: "My mother took on the challenge to find kissing on a cover... and she and my 3-year-old great-nephew went through her 3 boxes of romance novels and came up with One night to wed by Alison Roberts! ..."LOL I yanked every dratted Harlequin book off the shelf and almost stomped on them, too - prob would have except the shelver was staring at me like I was 3 fries short of a Happy Meal. Good to see you found an NZ title :)
Tricia wrote: "Kissing couple found~ weeee!!Entangled by [a:Kathleen Dante|16155|Kate Douglas|http://www.goodread..."
LMAO - oh, who knew those kissing couples would be such an adventure to find? Oh and hmm how come a lot of books with the word 'kiss' in the title don't actually have people kissing to match? And the word 'embrace' doesn't mean they are neither. In fact, some of the couples on the covers I've seen at work look quite combative ;)
Tomorrow I'll be lurking in the romance section at work... shame I'm in a library. Shouldn't every workplace have a romance section? NOT sex... just romance... where someone says nice things about you...My mother reported the conversation with the 3-year-old: What are we looking for Grandma? People kissing, Kaydin - with their lips together. Oh, ok.
I'm so happy. I have all my books lined up for the three Feb. challenges I'm in. I either have them on the shelf, have requested them from the library or ordered them from Amazon. Here's the complete list in case anyone's interested . It it February yet?Dark Desire by Christine Feehan
Wolf Tales II by Kate Douglass
Kiss of a Demon King by Kresley Cole
If you Dare by Kresley Cole
Dark Protector by Alexis Morgan
Visions of Heat by Nalini Singh
Interstellar Service & Discipline Series: Fallen Star by Morgan Hawke
Dark Elves V: Discovery by Jet Mykles
A Rush of Wings by Adrian Phoenix
Mona Lisa's Blossoming by Sunny
Claiming the Courtesan by Anna Campbell
The Darkest Night by Gena Showalter
The Smoke Thief by Shana Abé
Bitten by Kelley Armstrong
Moon Called by Partricia Briggs
Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost
Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione
Lord of the Fading Lands by C.L. Wilson
Funny, Lori, I also have 18 books total with all the challenges and BOM groups I've signed up for. Since you posted yours, I think I'm going to post mine up too, so I can see how much dent I will make out of it as the month goes.Halfway to the Grave by Jeanine Frost
Witchling by Yasmine Galehorn
A Rush of Wings by Adrian Phoenix
Pleasure Unbound by Larissa Ione
Working for the Devil by Lilith SaintCrow
Addicted by Lydia Parks
Damned, Delicious and Dangerous - anthology
Touch the Dark by Karen Chance
You Slay Me by Katie MacAlister
Noah by Jacquelyn Frank
The Darkest Pleasure by Gena Showalter
Mine to Posses by Nalini Singh
Club Dead by Charlaine Harris
Pagan Stone by Nora Roberts
Heartthrob by Suzanne Brockmann
Prince Joe by Suzanne Brockmann
No Ordinary Man by Suzanne Brockmann
Secrets of a Summer Night by Lisa Kleypas
Lori, Yz, 18 books each that's impressive!Both of you have several first-in-series books, books that got me so hooked that I had to continue with the series right along. Hope you're wired differently, 'cause in my case, it might have lead to reading frenzy.
Plus, I wonder if that's gonna happen each month. And if so, how excited are we going to be about it in December?
That said, I have 14 books lined up for February.
Kasia,LOL...February is the first month, where I got really organized on what I'm reading, so how this will work out in the successive months will be interesting. Still, for now, it sounds like a fun idea, so I'm up for the challenge.
As for us crazy readers, we are always looking for an excuse to read something..LOL
Nicely put, Yz.Yay, us, crazy readers!
Well, so far, it is fun and it is a challenge.
...I just wonder how it's gonna work out for everybody. I guess we wait and see.
i have like 9 and i think i am nuts to read all of them.. but i am going to try and read them all.. the most i read a month is like 4 one a week.. .. hmmm well i guess less TV and Computer and more Book... :) its not like i watch a lot of TV.. i am just on the computer a lot...
I have decided that I am going to take off all my planned feb-challenge reads. I am getting into far too many new authors etc. So instead of having an organized list I am going to work with my 'impulse' reading but with an eye out for my feb-challenge categories.
I had to go back and look at the beginning. The 14 and 18 book line-ups, threw me. You guys still amaze me with how quick you get everyhing together.
Lori - WOW you already have your selections ordered.:)
I need better time management, or stronger vitamins LOL!!
I have had to list my books on my Google Docs. I plan to read 2 chaps from each of my BOM books. I don't know if it was a day or what. But I have it mapped. If I like one of the other I will skip ahead and read the whole thing and discuss it on the spoilers thread early. Then join the weekly discussions as the group catches up.
Cheryl,Don't worry about us compulsive readers. We just probably don't have a life...LOL...and all we can do is organized our book shelves and planned our reading schedules..LOL
Yz: what is a "life" anyway? Whaat can be defined as having a "life"? I like my reading and trying to improve my self image for health reasons and to better my self esteem. Outside of raising my awarness. What is life (about) really?
I actually have a very busy life with two hobbies that I'm passionate about and that keep me very busy. Some weeks, like this one, I don't get to read as much as I'd like. Giving up TV has freed up a lot of time and since I work from home, I sneak breaks during the day to get in an hour or so of reading. I also try and knock off work around 4:00 and then read until midnight...or later sometimes...with just a break to fix dinner. I usually read while I eat LOL. I've had something to do every night this week that kept me out late so tonight I'm looking forward to several hours of reading. It's my night to have my Dad over for dinner so I gotta feed him first....darn it! Just kidding.
i know the feeling, i try and fit in my reading all the time... lunch time at work. before work, after work at home. while i am eating... before bed. while hockey is on.. i wish there was more time to read..
Lori wrote: "I actually have a very busy life with two hobbies that I'm passionate about and that keep me very busy. Some weeks, like this one, I don't get to read as much as I'd like. Giving up TV has freed ..."Lori: I watch Discovery ,History, Animal Planet etc. So I can't give up TV 100% But I def. spend most my days online and reading.
I have not found any new zealand romance authors on my shelves. I checked all the links posted. Anyone have suggestions for books set in new zealand? I have many set in Australia but that's as close as I can get.As for goodreads authors... on my shelves I found...
A Woman Betrayed
The Best Gift
The Bounty Hunter
Joe'S Wife
A Land Remembered
Walker, Texas Ranger BLO
I've opted for "The Best Gift".
Melissa wrote: "A lot of us chose Nalini Singh because she's from New Zealand."I havn't uploaded all of my serial harlequin romances to goodreads but didn't find her in my collection when I checked my Desires shelf. A quick scan of my local library's online catalog shows 3 of her books: Craving Beauty, Awaken Her Senses, and Secrets of the Marriage Bed. I choose Awaken Her Senses and put it on hold.
I can't decide what to read next. Dark Desire was such a struggle to get through that I want my next book to be really good. Below is the list of what I have on my challenge lists that are on my shelf (I'm still waiting on the library for 4 books). Please help me decide which one to start. Thanks!Dark Protector by Alexis Morgan
The Darkest Night by Gena Showalter
The Smoke Thief by Shana Abé
Bitten by Kelley Armstrong
Moon Called by Partricia Briggs
Wolf Tales II by Kate Douglass
Kiss of a Demon King by Kresley Cole
Claiming the Courtesan by Anna Campbell
That's a great list there, Lori. All except two or three I've read. Which one did you decide to start with? I enjoyed Moon Called but then I'm a Briggs fan. Wolf Tales - I forget what the plot was because the sex was scorching LOL There was one, I'm sure. I have to admit all of her books make me forget the plot because I'm always anticipating the next sex scene LOL Actually, I've realised I'm prob not helping you at all LOL
Lori wrote: "Thanks Tosca! Now I've added ANOTHER book to my TBR pile. Not in Kansas sounds very interesting."I finished Not in Kansas and it was actually quite good. I expected more m/m action - but I wasn't disappointed that there wasn't. Well, not hugely so LOL I raced through it I was enjoying it so much but perhaps maybe too quickly so am going to re-read it because I probably missed some nuances in rushing it. Have purchased a few more m/m titles (although not necessarily Alexander's) as a result which I'll add to my TBR pile (and will prob rush those, too heh).
Tosca, I started Bitten last night and am loving it. Let me know if you come across any good M/M books. I just got Soul Mates Bound by Blood from Amazon and am looking forward to starting it. I have a m/m erotica shelf here. Check it out for some that I've either read or were suggested to me.
tosca wrote: "Lori wrote: "Thanks Tosca! Now I've added ANOTHER book to my TBR pile. Not in Kansas sounds very interesting."I finished Not in Kansas and it was actually quite good. I expected more m/m actio..."
tosca: Keep me posted on any m/m romances you come across. I enjoy them as well =)
tosca wrote: "Lori wrote: "Thanks Tosca! Now I've added ANOTHER book to my TBR pile. Not in Kansas sounds very interesting."I finished Not in Kansas and it was actually quite good. I expected more m/m actio..."
tosca: Keep me posted on any m/m romances you come across. I enjoy them as well =)
If the Darkest night is bk 2 in te series I rec. you start that. I liked that (even the teenage-ish personality of Anya. Gena has a way of making you like her characters/setting). Second, I did enjoy Dark Protector I gave it *** stars I believe, but not to the point where I am curious enough to want to continue the series. The author does a fine job with the characters/setting and creating a type of warriors/villain to be interested in reading. But it was a bit generic to a point.******a bit of a spoiler**** The heroine wants to save the hero. The hero is cursed.the hero is forbidden to fall in love with humans(or something like that) etc.
I'd rec. a better warrior-themed series that I like almost as much as Sherrilyn Kenyon. The warriors are Atlantean and they also fight vamps. The Warriors of Poseidon series by Alyssa Day. Goodness the sexuality was a shocker for sure. Read it so see what I mean =)I am awaiting my turn to come on the PBS WL for book #4 =). Let me kbow what you decide.
Hey Kenjii - how are ya? I enjoy Alyssa Day's 'Warriors of Poseidon' series. My fav so far is Lord Vengeance (didn't so much get into Conlan's story, although I did find Bastien and then his sister's stories quite interesting). I see that Lord Justice and Lord Brennan's books are coming soon-ish. Can't wait!
February 20 is the date, LibraryLass...So stay tuned..LOL...*edited this post to show February instead of March*
You guys, got me so excited about March, I forgot we are still in February..LOL..
I've told myself I'm not doing any challenges in March because I'm trying to get caught up on some "non-genre" books, but I'm sooo curious to see what you come up with! I may find it difficult not to want to participate...
Nichole wrote: "I've told myself I'm not doing any challenges in March because I'm trying to get caught up on some "non-genre" books, but I'm sooo curious to see what you come up with! I may find it difficult not ..."I don't think the books you include in your challenges have to be genre specific. Mine weren't, at least not all.
Stephanie wrote: "Do you mean February 20??"OOPS!!...I mean February 20...LOL..
No, challenges in the Romance Readers Challenge Group are not genre-specific..as Kasia has kindly pointed out, although most of us read romances, which is also fine.
Only my PNR challenge which I run in the PNR group is genre-specific.
And Nichole, you don't have to do all 10 categories..you can only do 3, 5 or 8...or just hang out here and chit-chat..always happy to hear from you.
Yz wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "Do you mean February 20??"OOPS!!...I mean February 20...LOL..
No, challenges in the Romance Readers Challenge Group are not genre-specific..as Kasia has kindly pointed out,..."
Now that Feb with Valentine's Day and romance themes out of the way.... I'm guessing the other monthly challenges might have a bit more wiggle room to get some non-romance genre books onto our reading lists. (I did however manage to get a James Bond movie companion book onto my Feb list under the "need a book with kiss, heart or love in the title" as it's titled "Kiss Kiss Bang! Bang!" lol)
There are books other than romance?!!! Certainly not on my TBR pile LOL. Well, okay there's some Urban Fantasy but even those have to have a little romance. Now that I've discovered SciFi Romance...I'll be adding even more romance to the pile. Life is good!
LOL...I'm with you, Lori. I'll wander once in a while into another genre, but I need my romance fix constantly. I guess, that's why I called this the romance readers challenge group..LOL..Still, for those who wants to read non-romance books, as long as they meet the category qualification, you can definitely used them...no problem with that.
I guess I was thinking more of the PNR challenge. But also, if I'm going to read non-genre books, I probably won't be able to churn out quite as many in a month. Plus the fact that as much as I enjoy the challenges, I think I need a break where I feel a little more free to read at a slower pace...So I decided that in March I'm going to keep up with the different group reads, and then I picked some non-genre books that I've been wanting to read. I've been getting burned out on romance, and I also try to be a little bit more well rounded than I've been lately. :)
I guess depending on what the challenge is, I may be able to fit my choices in. I'll just have to wait and see!
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You have me laughing about the frantic search for the elusive 'kiss-kiss' cover. Tosca's report had me giggling. LOL
As for those searching for Goodreads Author, go to your own book list, and if you see an asterisk after the Author's name..he/she is a Goodreads Author. Hope that helps.