A challenge
to read more…
I took the site’s general “2014 Reading Challenge” and have
signed up again this year. In addition to that I decided to sign up for a few
reading challenges that the groups I belong to set.
“Paranormal Romance & Urban Fantasy” Group is for the discussion and recommendation of paranormal
romances and paranormal erotic romance, along with urban fantasy, science
fiction, futuristic, and fantasy romance. If you love vampires, werewolves, and
hot faery men, this is the group for you. Join up and discuss your favourite
books!
If you have questions or concerns, please contact a mod other than Pamela. She unfortunately doesn't have a lot of goodreads time at the moment, and you'll get a quicker response from another mod. Thanks!
We recommend members be over 18, since we do discuss books with adult content, but this is not strictly enforced. Please be aware that there will be adult discussion in this group!
If you have questions or concerns, please contact a mod other than Pamela. She unfortunately doesn't have a lot of goodreads time at the moment, and you'll get a quicker response from another mod. Thanks!
We recommend members be over 18, since we do discuss books with adult content, but this is not strictly enforced. Please be aware that there will be adult discussion in this group!
So, this post is all about the monthly reading challenge that
the “Paranormal Romance & Urban Fantasy” group have set for November 2015.
It's a couple of days early, but, well, Halloween is a biggie around my house, and I'm getting ready to ramp up the costume race, so thought I'd get this posted now.
November
Have I Read This One Before?
Have you noticed that a lot of PNR and UF books have similar titles? Read a book that has one of the words in each list in it's title.
You can pluralise the word, but it has to be a separate word, e.g. Angel or Angels could be used but not Archangel.
1 – Dark or Darkness or Darker – Dark
and Stormy Knight (Knights of Avalon #2) by Nina Mason
2 – Heat or Hot or Fire – Dragons Don’t Cry (Fire Chronicles #1) by D’Elen McClain
3 – Passion or Kiss or Desire – Passion Bites (Biting Love #9) by Mary Hughes
4 – Magic or Spell or Witch – The Silver Witch by Paula Brackston
5 – Night or Midnight or Wolf – Wolves (I Bring The Fire # 1) by C Gockel (Read as part of the “The Paranormal 13” box set)
6 – Vampire or Blood or Bite – Blood Magic (Wing Slayer Hunters #1) by Jennifer Lyon
7 – Shadow or Deadly or Hunger – The Company of Shadows by Lisa Olsen
8 – Seduction or Lover or Mate – Marked by an Assassin (Eternal Mates series #8) by Felicity Heaton
9 – Hunter or Eternal or Heart - The Witch Hunter by Nicole R Taylor (Read as part of the “The Paranormal 13” box set)
10 – Angel or Demon or Dragon – Angel of Mercy by Lisa Olsen
2 – Heat or Hot or Fire – Dragons Don’t Cry (Fire Chronicles #1) by D’Elen McClain
3 – Passion or Kiss or Desire – Passion Bites (Biting Love #9) by Mary Hughes
4 – Magic or Spell or Witch – The Silver Witch by Paula Brackston
5 – Night or Midnight or Wolf – Wolves (I Bring The Fire # 1) by C Gockel (Read as part of the “The Paranormal 13” box set)
6 – Vampire or Blood or Bite – Blood Magic (Wing Slayer Hunters #1) by Jennifer Lyon
7 – Shadow or Deadly or Hunger – The Company of Shadows by Lisa Olsen
8 – Seduction or Lover or Mate – Marked by an Assassin (Eternal Mates series #8) by Felicity Heaton
9 – Hunter or Eternal or Heart - The Witch Hunter by Nicole R Taylor (Read as part of the “The Paranormal 13” box set)
10 – Angel or Demon or Dragon – Angel of Mercy by Lisa Olsen
So have you read any of the above books? Recognise any of the
authors? As usual you can click on the authors’ names to be whisked away to
their own websites….
As my regular followers will know, I love these reading
challenges – just search my site for reading challenges and see how many
results you get!! Lol! Reading
challenges are a fun way to “force”
us to look further than our noses, to look past those tried and trusted authors
and genres that we always read and step into the world of the unknown… we may experience
disappointment but we could discover a new “favourite” author and a myriad of
new worlds, characters and tales to sink our teeth into! Isn’t it worth the
risk?
Funnily enough I found this challenge harder than I expected. My
TBR (To Be Read) shelf was lacking in titles containing these words, I really
had to scour, however, looking back over the past couple of years, yes I agree
PNR and UF book titles frequently contain these words in their titles! Lol!
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