willaful 7d ago • 100%
@notTheAudience I also liked Wildfire better than Icebreaker. And was really interested in the main character of this.
willaful 1w ago • 100%
@notTheAudience Oh dear. I've been looking forward to it but you're not the first I've heard say it was disappointing.
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I enjoyed The Forgotten Dead by Jordan Hawk in a terrified kind of way. 😂 Seriously scary! Also very casually queer, and with a delightful, light on steam m/m romance between a trans Professor of Paranormal Studies (or some such) and a paranormal investigator who's suppressing his own powers. Made me cry a lil once I was done shrieking. (I am extremely wimpy so YMMV.) [@bookstodon](https://a.gup.pe/u/bookstodon) [\#LGBTQBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/LGBTQBooks) [\#Spooky](https://romancelandia.club/tags/Spooky) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks)
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I'm finding My Roommate is a Vampire a fun, easy read, but am unconvinced by the romance. Not feeling the undead chemistry. 😂 Also in The Perils of Lady Catherine De Bourgh, which is rather funny -- Mr. Collins two children are named "Catherine" and "De Bourgh" 😂 -- and I hope we will finally get to a little romance for Miss Tilney and Mr. Darcy, who has taught himself to mask 🙁 in order to court her, silly autistic boy. She already likes you! [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks)
I managed to get a review finished for the first time since I had covid! It might be just because this was so easy to criticize. 🙄 Stay by Elle Kennedy and Sarina Bowen. [https://willaful.wordpress.com/2024/09/22/tbr-stay-by-elle-kennedy-and-sarina-bowen/](https://willaful.wordpress.com/2024/09/22/tbr-stay-by-elle-kennedy-and-sarina-bowen/) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I'm reading Stay by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy and liking it, except I am totally earwormed now. [\#JustDance](https://romancelandia.club/tags/JustDance) [#IYKYK](https://romancelandia.club/tags/IYKYK) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdtjOSWAw5A](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdtjOSWAw5A) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I finished Right Where We Left Us, a second chance romance which has some lovely writing and great romantic moments. I was impatient with the characters though, for hiding so much and being so difficult. Might be my mood. Wonderful, memorably romantic ending. [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks) [\#HappyEverAfter](https://romancelandia.club/tags/HappyEverAfter)
willaful 2mo ago • 100%
@WhiskeyintheJar Nice! It goes on the list.
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I enjoyed The Art of Scandal by Regina Black, an older woman/young man romance about a Black woman who gave up her art and interests to help her white politician husband, and has to rediscover herself. The milieu is wealthy socialite families, but the characters are strong and relatable. Lovely writing, though it's a bit claustrophobic how every single character has history with everyone else; I'm surprised her next book isn't a sequel. [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
willaful 3mo ago • 100%
@ScribblingSandy Ah Betrayal, my favorite dueling review!
"men always supposed their feelings were much too complicated for any one to understand them." [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I finished But Not For Me, an oldie by Mary Burchell. It seemed derivative at first, managing to evoke both Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre in the first 15%. And I thought the heroine fell in love without enough build up . But I liked that it had one of Burchell's emotional and volatile heroes; rather than a closed book. [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
willaful 4mo ago • 100%
@ScribblingSandy Oh, I have read at least one - Scorpio Summer. TV setting. Gonna try a few more I found at Open Library. @romancebooks
willaful 4mo ago • 100%
@ScribblingSandy I don't think I've ever read her. Theatre book sound cool!
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I enjoyed Come As You Are by Jess K. Hardy, a romance with middle-aged characters! (Though still in great shape.) FMC is trying to save her father's ski hill, which her evil corporate ex is trying to buy out (boo!); MMC is a former addict who runs a sober living home and wants his guys to work for her. I liked how hard they work on overcoming their fears and communicating. [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
willaful 4mo ago • 100%
@WhiskeyintheJar Oh dear. 😂@romancebooks
Anyone managing to read? If so, [#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? After many a yawning DNF, I was so relieved to be engaged by New Adult romance A Guy Like Him by Amanda Gambill. (On KU.) Could've used some editing, especially for authorial tics, but the opposites-attract relationship is well drawn, and its progress from a fling to forever feels right. [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I enjoyed the dated charm of Across the Counter by Mary Burchell, where the up-and-coming shopgirl gets promoted and gets to eat in the assistant buyers dining room! Which begs the question, how many separate dining rooms did they have?! No huge fireworks, just a nice, slightly angsty fake engagement romance. [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I finished Bass-Ackwards by Eris Adderly, which would be an excellent choice for this month's "Bananapants" [#TBRChallenge](https://romancelandia.club/tags/TBRChallenge) . (Alas, I already read a truly terrible Harlequin Presents.) This is very fun smut if you can get past the premise (not everyone can.) The strong characters and sharp writing also make it work as romance. [@romancelandia](https://a.gup.pe/u/romancelandia) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
willaful 4mo ago • 100%
@wendypalmer Good to know, thanks!
willaful 4mo ago • 100%
@wendypalmer Ah, the good book hangover! A Marvellous Light is so satisfying! I don't know The Mars House, will have to put it on the TBR.
willaful 4mo ago • 100%
@Dagwood222 published in 1979. English writer, I think.
Came across an odd sentence in the Harlequin Presents I'm reading for the [#TBRChallenge](https://romancelandia.club/tags/TBRChallenge) . It says the heroine's dress makes her look "very feminine, but hid none of her curves." Might just be a careless way of writing but it implies that the "femininity" of the dress comes from an air of modesty and that demonstrating you have curves is generally considered unfeminine. Unless you do it just right. Weird. [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I'm halfway through Behind These Doors, a queer historical (with some polyamory) involving class issues and women's suffrage. One main character is a "nob," the other a reporter who was raised "above his station" and feels like neither fish nor fowl. It was edited by K.J. Charles so you know it's good. :-) On KU, supposed to be part of a series but I think there's only the one so far. [@romancelandia](https://a.gup.pe/u/romancelandia) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I found Level Up by Cathy Yardley a bit of a slog. She's reworked some of the same themes (career vs love, introversion vs isolation) in later books more successfully, and the geeky elements feel more authentic in her later books too, IMO. (Though perhaps that's just because game design isn't my thing.) Also needed some editing. Not sure I'll continue this series. [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
willaful 5mo ago • 100%
@NathanBurgoine Yeah, and it's creeping way too close to Copaganda for me here.
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I read The Wedding Dress by Mary Burchell, one of the follow-ups to Under the Stars of Paris and inevitably a bit meh in comparison. The great design house setting is fun but the romantic relationship seems largely based on Daddy Issues. [@romancelandia](https://a.gup.pe/u/romancelandia) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
I once again had mixed feelings about one of the "Amazing Alpha Tau" fraternity romances. [https://willaful.wordpress.com/2024/05/29/the-amazing-alpha-tau-pledge-project-by-lisa-henry-and-sarah-honey/](https://willaful.wordpress.com/2024/05/29/the-amazing-alpha-tau-pledge-project-by-lisa-henry-and-sarah-honey/) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [@romancelandia](https://a.gup.pe/u/romancelandia) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I read Cate C. Wells' latest, After the Shut Up Ring, which was inspired by viral videos of men making horrific, insulting wedding vows. (I was happier when I didn't know this was a thing.) Not as dramatically enthralling as she often is, but it's cool that she tackled a very taboo subject in romance (STDs,) and the small town, working class setting really came to life. [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [@romancelandia](https://a.gup.pe/u/romancelandia)
Ooo, I saw Alexis Hall's newsletter just in time to buy the new edition of Glitterland for $1.99. Sadly the sale expires in 50 minutes, so sorry I was not more on top of things. [@romancelandia](https://a.gup.pe/u/romancelandia) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks)
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I liked Funny Story by Emily Henry enough to write a review, damn! 😂 [https://willaful.wordpress.com/2024/05/22/funny-story-by-emily-henry/](https://willaful.wordpress.com/2024/05/22/funny-story-by-emily-henry/) [@romancelandia](https://a.gup.pe/u/romancelandia) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#RomanceBooks](https://romancelandia.club/tags/RomanceBooks)
[\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I very much enjoyed The Wonder Engine, the sequel to Clockwork Boys. Suspense, romance, humor, redemption! I actually followed Ursula Vernon on the bird site because of her gardening posts long before I thought to read any of her books. Might be a lesson there... 😇 [@romancelandia](https://a.gup.pe/u/romancelandia) [@romancebooks](https://lemm.ee/c/romancebooks) [\#AmReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/AmReading) [@bookstodon](https://a.gup.pe/u/bookstodon) [\#bookstodon](https://romancelandia.club/tags/bookstodon)
willaful 7mo ago • 100%
@A_Very_Big_Fan I'll try putting a word before next time.
willaful 7mo ago • 0%
@A_Very_Big_Fan Sorry, I'm not following. That's a hashtag for me. Are you saying hashtags shouldn't go at the beginning of a toot?
willaful 8mo ago • 100%
@RomanceReviews Oooo, thief characters are fun....
willaful 8mo ago • 100%
On the other hand, by the end I felt the author had worked to make the standard plot relevant to who he was, and gave him a good remorse arc. So qualified approval, and it's an entertaining read. I also liked the strength and competency of the FMC.
willaful 9mo ago • 100%
@PamelaMcMuffin That was a fun one!
willaful 10mo ago • 100%
@PamelaMcMuffin Oh, I generally enjoy that scenario. Will have to take a look, if I can manage one more Christmas book. I've been hitting 'em pretty hard. 😂
willaful 10mo ago • 100%
@pretensesoup Oh, did you get the free epilogue to WCBSG? I just got mine yesterday.
willaful 10mo ago • 100%
@PamelaMcMuffin Awww, I'm sorry you didn't like it. It's a big favorite of mine. I like seeing people like my husband and friends in books and it doesn't happen that often. (Not stalkers! Geeks. ;-) ) @romancelandia @romancebooks