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message 1: by ⚜️XAR (new)

⚜️XAR the Bookwyrm (xar-the-bookwyrm) Hey, Ladies, I could really use some help! I've created a challenge for myself over in The Lost Challenges group, but I'm worried about a couple of my book choices and want to have some backups.

The challenge I created was to find books that would correlate to toys from my childhood, specifically Jem and the Holograms and She-Ra, Princess of Power. I've had to change the list a couple of times, due to book availability and other issues, so I don't mind switching things around, however, my entry for Kimber is giving me fits! My requirement is that the book must have a heroine that is the sister of a previous heroine from the challenge or that she must be a grieving heroine. Currently, I've got it set up with Beauty Queen by Julia London, because I'm using her book Material Girl for my entry for Pizzazz (Spoiled Rich Girl Story). My worry comes from the fact that I haven't enjoyed a lot of books lately and I'm afraid that if I don't enjoy Material Girl, I won't want to read Beauty Queen. Since I am the "author" of the challenge, I can change it as necessary, so I would also accept book recommendations about a heroine that plays piano or is in a band and plays keyboards, as the only other person doing the challenge has already read a book for her Kimber entry.

A word about some of what I read: my tastes really vary! I am willing to try any romance genre out there, though some are more hit or miss for me. UF really seems to dominate that trend. I had a perfect back up book for Kimber too...except I read it last December and the challenge started in January! The book I was thinking of was Christmas on Mimosa Lane, but I'm not adverse to finding something like it.

My complete list of reads is here in message 2. Thanks for any help you can provide!


message 2: by Lisa Kay, Moderator (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 20787 comments There's always The Hathaways - which first comes to mind. Or Huxtable Quintet ; the second is about all sisters and one brother (that comes almost last in the series). I also love some of the books in Sinclair Family Saga .

Let me think about grief...


message 3: by Lisa Kay, Moderator (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 20787 comments Oh, and the Applegate Sisters !


message 4: by ⚜️XAR (new)

⚜️XAR the Bookwyrm (xar-the-bookwyrm) Lisa Kay wrote: "There's always
The Hathaways
- which first comes to mind. Or
Huxtable Quintet
; the second is about all sisters and one brother (that comes almost last in the series). I also love some of ..."


Thanks for the suggestions! Now to dig in and check out the series!


message 5: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) The heroines in these two are grieving Lord of Darkness (Maiden Lane, #5) by Elizabeth Hoyt Pride & Passion (The Brethren Guardians, #2) by Charlotte Featherstone


message 6: by Lisarenee (last edited May 20, 2014 04:08AM) (new)

Lisarenee What happened to Charlotte Featherstone? She just disappeared.


message 7: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Lisarenee wrote: "What happened to Charlotte Featherstone? She just disappeared."

Yes, she doesn't seem to have published since 2012. Pity I really enjoyed her Brethren Guardian series.


message 8: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee I wonder if she wrote under another name and passed away? Her blog, facebook, and twitter all just suddenly stopped posting. I tried contacting Harlequin, but didn't get a response. That was almost 6 months ago.


message 9: by ⚜️XAR (new)

⚜️XAR the Bookwyrm (xar-the-bookwyrm) Lauren wrote: "The heroines in these two are grieving Lord of Darkness (Maiden Lane, #5) by Elizabeth HoytPride & Passion (The Brethren Guardians, #2) by Charlotte Featherstone"

Thanks for the heads up, Lauren! I'll check them out! I'm taking the month "off" and not participating in as many challenges as I normally do, so that I can read the books I have set up for the Sub-genre challenge and possibly finish the Toy challenge I set up for myself. I'll post here and let everyone know what I wind up doing!


message 10: by willaful (new)

willaful I asked on Twitter; Featherstone, sadly, has a medical condition which has prevented her from writing.


message 11: by Lisa Kay, Moderator (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 20787 comments That's a shame. Thanks for updating us, Willa.


message 12: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee Thanks Willaful. I wondered what had happened. I hope other than writing she's okay.


message 13: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) That is sad to hear. Thanks for the update, Willa.


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