Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Romance Club Reading Challenge 2009

Since I am a member of the Romance Club I thought it only appropriate that I join in the Romance Club Reading Challenge. It has nothing to do with being addicted to challenges - LOL!!

The rules of the challenge are to choose a book for each of the following scenarios:

1. Read a romance whose author last name begins with the letter "G"
2. Read a romance whose subgenre is one you don't usually read: Contemporary, Historical, etc.
3. Read a romance containing a titled name in the title: Duke, Viscount, Prince, etc.
4. Read a romance published in 2009.

Here is my list of books:

  1. Diana Gabaldon - Outlander 01/19/09; Review
  2. Probably Regency
  3. Never Deceive a Duke by Liz Carlyle
  4. Daring the Moon - Sherrill Quinn 2/2/09; Review


Monday, December 29, 2008

Buy One Book and Read It 2009


This is a challenge near and dear to my heart - buying and reading books. The Buy One Book and Read It Challenge is just that - you are challenged to buy one book in 2009 and read it. "There are many Americans who don't even read a single book in the span of a year... This challenge is designed to encourage you to rediscover the joy of reading, while supporting the authors who bring us books."

Amy at My Friend Amy is hosting this challenge - but for all you book lovers out there who already buy and read - she has a second option. Buy one book each month in the year 2009 and read it. That is the option I am choosing.

I will post my books each month as I purchase and read them.


  1. Four Harlequin Presents - January - Reviews
  2. Virgin River - Robyn Carr - February - Review
  3. The Vampire Shrink - Lynda Hilburn - March - Review
  4. Simple Wishes - Lisa Dale - April - Review
  5. The Inn at Eagle Point - Sherryl Woods - May - Review

On The Porch Swing 2009

I joined this challenge last year and came up one book short. However, I had so much fun finding books to meet the categories that I decided to join again. The On The Porch Swing challenge is intended for those who belong to the Yahoo Group, but really anyone can participate. Although I do recommend joining the group because there are a great bunch of people over there.

Here are the categories for the challenge:

  1. Pick a title with the word "marriage" in it.
  2. Pick a title with word "friends" in it.
  3. Pick a title with the word "summer" or "winter" in it.
  4. Pick a title with a flower name in it.

Doesn't seem too hard does it? So come on and join the fun!!

  1. Bought: One Night, One Marriage - Natalie Anderson 1/11/09; Review

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Year of Reading Dangerously 2009

I didn't think there were anymore challenges that I would join, but this one looks like it would be a good one to expand my reading. My Year of Reading Dangerously challenges the participant to read 12 books that they deem "dangerous" to them. The hosts say, "They may be banned or challenged books, new-to-you genres, books that seem to inhabit a permanent space on your stacks, or authors you're afraid of. The possibilities are endless! If it's dangerous to you, it's challenge-worthy."

There are a few genres that I haven't dipped into yet, authors I haven't tried, and banned books I haven't read. So, 2009 seems the perfect year to get started.

I will choose my books as the year progresses:


Friday, December 26, 2008

Themed Reading 2009

Wendy of Caribousmom is hosting the 2009 Themed Reading Challenge. There are 3 ways to play.

  1. Read at least 4 books that share a single theme.
  2. Read at least 5 books that share two themes.
  3. Read at least 6 books that share more than two themes.

The books must be chosen from your TBR stack (actual physical stack or virtual stack). The goal is to read 4 to 6 books linked by a theme. Themes can be anything of your choosing - be creative. Wendy has suggestions on her post, but really the creativity is up to you.

The Challenge runs from 2/1/09 to 7/31/09 and sign-ups close on March 30th.

I am choosing to read 5 books that share two themes - women authors and vampires. I love the paranormal genre and read a number of women authors that share that same passion.

Here is my tentative list:

1. Charlaine Harris - Sookie Stackhouse book

2. Sherrilyn Kenyon - Dark Hunters

3. Dead Sexy - Amanda Ashley 2/12/09; Review

4. A Hunger Like No Other - Kresley Cole 6/17/09; Review

5. The Vampire Shrink - Lynda Hilburn 3/22/09; Review

6. Night's Touch - Amanda Ashley 3/17/09; Review

18th Challenge Completed

I really enjoyed the Naming Conventions Challenge - it had a different twist to it. You could choose three different ways to complete the challenge. Take your name and read:

1). Authors whose last name begins with the letters of your name
2). Authors whose first name begins with the letters of your name
3). Books that begin with the letters of your name.

I had a fun time choosing authors whose last name begins with the letters of my name.

K - Kurland, Lynn
A - Anderson, Catherine
R - Rice, Luanne
A - Anderson, Susan

Thanks Maria for hosting this challenge. I would like to continue with it and choose authors whose first name begins with the letters of my name. So, I will challenge myself again!! I will run it from 1/1/09 til 4/30/09.

To see the list of books I read and their links to my reviews - here is my original post.

17th Challenge Completed

This was a fun and easy challenge, and I am participating in it again next year. The challenge behind the Harlequin/Silhouette Challenge was to read 5 books between 6/1/08 and 12/31/08. I love these series - the only trouble I had with this challenge was the picking of the books!! I have so many on my TBR moutain that I didn't know which one to start with - LOL.

I managed to read both older books and some new ones that were released in 2008. Thanks Yvonne for hosting this challenge!!

To see a list of books that I read with links to their reviews - head on over to my original post.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Outlander Challenge 2009

The Outlander Challenge is just that - read the Outlander books in 2009. I really want to read this series. I started Outlander in 2008 but got sidetracked and never got back to it. I will start from the beginning in 2009 - just want to recapture the essence of the book instead of starting where I had left off.

The only problem I see with this challenge is they want you to complete the challenge prior to the new book, An Echo in the Bone, which is due to be released in September. Wow, that's a lot of reading to do in 9 months. I am up for the challenge...just don't know how realistic it will be for me to complete it by September. I might change the rules for myself to be to read all the books, including the new one, by December. I'll see how I progress.

Here is the list of books:

  1. Outlander 01/19/09; Review
  2. Dragonfly in Amber
  3. Voyager
  4. Drums of Autumn
  5. The Fiery Cross
  6. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  7. An Echo in the Bone (due out in September 2009)

This challenge is being hosted by Michele at A Readers Respite and Amy at Passages to the Past.

16th Challenge Completed

I finished this one at the end of November. The 2nds Challenge objective was to read a second book of a "new to you" author. Since it was only a September to December challenge, the commitment was 4 books.

The 4 books I read were:

  1. Night's Kiss by Amanda Ashley
  2. Summer's Child by Luanne Rice
  3. Only By Your Touch by Catherine Anderson
  4. My Lord's Desire by Margaret Moore

For the most part, the second books were just as good as the first. I was more impressed with the first book I read of Luanne Rice than I was with Summer's Child. I absolutely loved the first book...Light of the Moon. I will definitely continue reading these authors and look forward to more great stories.

Thanks Joy, at Thoughts of Joy, for this fun challenge. Unfortunately, she will not be hosting the 2nds Challenge next year. However, J.Kaye is picking up the reigns and will be conducting this challenge at her blog.

For the links to all my reviews on these books...take a peek at my original post.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

15th Challenge Completed

I completed another challenge!! The Romance Reading Challenge was a perfect one for me because that is my favorite genre to read!! I definitely read more than the required 5 for the year. Most of the books I read have a romantic background in them.

Thank you Naida over at The Bookworm for hosting this challenge!!! She is hosting it again in 2009 and you can sign up here.

Head on over to my original post to see all the books I've read for this challenge and their reviews.

Monday, December 22, 2008

999 Challenge

I've thought and thought about the 999 Challenge trying to decide what to do. I did okay on the 888 challenge (only missing 8 books) hosted by 3m, but was unable to complete it. However, I am dedicating 2009 to be the year of challenges. So, I think I'll be able to participate in this challenge due to the fact I am involved in so many challenges that I have enough categories to use in the 999 Challenge.

To make the challenge harder - they suggested that you try to read them before 09/09/09. That is too unrealistic for me, so I am going to challenge myself to read them from 01/01/09 to 12/31/09. I am also going to try not to have any overlaps between categories (although overlaps with other challenges are okay).

This challenge is being sponsored by Library Thing, but they also have a blog dedicated to it too. I am not an active member in Library Thing - I enjoy Shelfari because of the ease of use (besides I started in Shelfari first - LOL). However, I am going to join them in this challenge.

Thanks J.Kaye for the use of this great button!! I love buttons with my challenges - helps me keep track of them.

So here are my categories...of course, they are always subject to change.

Library Books
1. Dead Sexy - Amanda Ashley 2/12/09; Review
2. Divorced, Desperate, and Dating - Christie Craig 3/6/09; Review
3. Seaview Inn - Sherryl Woods 3/9/09; Review
4. Night's Touch - Amanda Ashley 3/17/09; Review
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New To Me Authors
1. Robyn Carr - Virgin River 2/17/09; Review
2. Kristin Hannah - On Mystic Lake 2/20/09; Review
3. Lisa Dale - Simple Wishes 4/1/09; Review
4. Linda Lael Miller - Montana Creeds: Logan 4/1/09; Review
5. Beth Kery - Wicked Burn 5/18/09; Review
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Re-Reads
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From My TBR Stack
1. Dark Dream - Christine Feehan 1/26/09; Review
2. Sizzle and Burn - Jayne Ann Krentz 2/3/09; Review
3. If You Dare - Kresley Cole 2/18/09; Review
4. Passing Through Paradise - Susan Wiggs 4/7/09; Review
5. The Secret Hour - Luanne Rice 4/25/09; Review
6. Sanctuary - Nora Roberts 6/8/09; Review
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Romance Reading
1. Just Try Me - Jill Shalvis 1/21/09; Review
2. Tallchief - Dinah McCall (Sharon Sala) 2/8/09; Review
3. Tribute - Nora Roberts 2/11/09; Review
4. Morning Light - Catherine Anderson 3/3/09; Review
5. Highland Captive - Hannah Howell 3/15/09; Review
6. Home Fires - Luanne Rice 3/22/09; Review
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1st in a Series
1. The Vampire Shrink - Lynda Hilburn 3/22/09; Review
2. Mackenzie's Mountain - Linda Howard 6/15/09; Review
3. A Hunger Like No Other - Kresley Cole 6/17/09; Review
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Published in 2009
1. Daring the Moon - Sherrill Quinn 2/2/09; Review
2. The Italian's Ruthless Marriage Command - Helen Bianchin 2/25/09; Review
3. Hot Flash - Kathy Carmichael 4/30/09; Review
4. The Inn at Eagle Point - Sherryl Woods 5/7/09; Review
5. Love at First Flight - Marie Force 6/9/09; Review
6. While My Sister Sleeps - Barbara Delinsky 6/12/09; Review
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eBooks
1. Outlander - Diana Gabaldon 1/19/09; Review
2. The Kissing Game - Suzanne Brockmann 5/20/09; Review
3. Heart of the Winter Wolf - Dani Harper 5/29/09; Review
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Harlequin/Silhouette
1. Once a Cowboy - Linda Warren 4/21/09; Review
2. Dancing in the Moonlight - Raeanne Thayne 4/22/09; Review
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Good Luck to all the participants!!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

14th Challenge Completed

I completed the Fall Into Reading Challenge!! It was fun and easy to do. Thank you Katrina for hosting this fantastic challenge.

In our wrap up post she has given us some questions to answer.

Did you finish reading all the books on your fall reading list? If not, why not?

No, not the ones that I had originally posted. My tastes changed throughout the Fall and even though I want to read those books still - I didn't have the interest at the time.

Did you stick to your original goals or did you change your list as you went along?

I changed the list as I went along, however I did read the same number of books that I had originally planned.

What was your favorite book that you read this fall? Least favorite? Why?

My favorite book was Summer Light by Luanne Rice. She is one of my favorite authors and she didn't disappoint with this book!! It was a romance where the wedding was at the beginning and the story was about their trials and tribulations throughout their marriage. It was beautifully written and had me reaching for the tissues on numerous occasions!! Here is a link to my review.

My least favorite book was Out of the Mist by Joann Ross. It was a romance too, but it just didn't cut it for me. The heroine was too accepting of the hero's lies. He accused her of being a thief throughout the book - but in the end she didn't mind. It did, however, have some good parts too.

Did you learn something new because of the Fall Into Reading challenge?—something about reading, or yourself, or a topic you read about?

I learned that I tend to stay in the romance genre - whether it is historical, paranormal, mystery, suspense, intrigue, etc. I can't help it...I like a happy ever after - LOL. I do venture into other areas and enjoy them - but I am a true romantic at heart.

What was your favorite thing about the Fall Into Reading challenge?

I enjoyed challenging myself to read a certain number of books in a certain amount of time. I also liked looking at all the blogs and seeing what other people were reading. My TBR list has grown by leaps and bounds.

To see the original post where I have listed all my books and their reviews, you can go here.