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notTheAudience Viggo Bergman @romancelandia.club

One of the 18% of romance readers who are male. Perfectly OK not being the target audience. Here to geek out about what I'm reading and find recommendations. Yes, I have a spreadsheet.

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#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
  • @willaful oh, I’ve got that on my “look out for” list. Actual characters of my age is a major selling point. I’m listening to Susan Lee’s “The Name Drop” which started delightfully but is reaching the hard part of the plot now. @romancebooks

  • #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
  • @willaful I just finished reading Serena Bell’s “Hott Take”, the second in her “Hott Springs Eternal” series; it’s a good fake engagement/marriage of convenience book, definitely not the expected resolution of the “faking it” part, but really sweet characters. Bell’s Rush Creek setting is a fun place to go back to, as well. @romancebooks

  • #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
  • @willaful I'm listening to Rebecca Yarros's "The Things We Leave Unfinished" which has an interesting dual timeline structure, 1940 and present day, but I'm still not sure I care about the present-day characters very much. Reading Tarah DeWitt's "Savor It" in which not much is happening but I could read the characters (especially the FMC) bantering *all day*. I like the style. @romancelandia @romancebooks

  • #WhatchaReading ? I should be doing so many other things, but I can't tear myself away from The Billionaire's Wake-Up-Call Girl. Really fun and... *fans self*. I'm hoping it will justify the arrogant
  • @willaful In print I’m reading “The Nanny” by Lana Ferguson, which is a real tangle of a probably-shouldn’t-be-doing-any-of-this story even though both MCs are very likeable. Ironically I picked this up because I was reading Ferguson’s “The Fake Mate” which I just couldn’t get in to - maybe it was the wolf shifters? @romancelandia @romancebooks

  • #WhatchaReading ? I should be doing so many other things, but I can't tear myself away from The Billionaire's Wake-Up-Call Girl. Really fun and... *fans self*. I'm hoping it will justify the arrogant
  • @willaful I am within a few minutes of finishing listening to “This Other Eden” by Paul Harding (which, I should be clear, is not a romance). The setting and story is based - loosely - on real events not far from where I grew up, and it’s both poetic and deeply, tragically sad, both fictionally and historically (OK, the history is a lot less poetic). Not a happy ending. @romancebooks @romancelandia

  • [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading)? On my third try, I finally finished The Wake Up Call. I liked it fairly well by the end, but I don't read Beth O'Leary for tropiness
  • @willaful I agree, not my favorite O’Leary. I finally finished listening to Elle Maxwell’s “Us, Again” and I don’t know why I didn’t DNF it; it really wasn’t what I was after and I didn’t like the MMC much (or understand the relationship, I suppose). Now on to listening to BK Borison’s “Lovelight Farm” which I like more already. @romancelandia @romancebooks

  • [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I just finished Seeing Blind by Poppy Dale, a very sweet, sort of "shop around the corner" romance which is my catnip. Part epistol
  • @pretensesoup @willaful Katherine Center's latest ("Hello Stranger") leans hard on prosopagnosia for the plot, but apparently Center did a good bit of research to back it up. (Also kisses only, which is not usually my preference, but I like Center's books too much to mind.) @romancelandia @romancebooks

  • [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I just finished Seeing Blind by Poppy Dale, a very sweet, sort of "shop around the corner" romance which is my catnip. Part epistol
  • @willaful Anyway none of this in any way affects the quality of the story or the relationship between the main characters, and Kennedy is good at a lot of the things that make romances which are fun to read. It's just like those moments in a movie where the background scenery is clearly from a different city, and you're like, wait a minute... @romancelandia @romancebooks

  • [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I just finished Seeing Blind by Poppy Dale, a very sweet, sort of "shop around the corner" romance which is my catnip. Part epistol
  • @willaful The hardest thing to swallow in this book is one of the major hurdles; supposedly one of Briar's fictional rivals collapsed financially and was absorbed by Briar, so now their hockey teams need to be combined (and somehow this is a problem for the men's team but not the women?). This isn't a thing that happens often, so I can't say it's not accurately portrayed... but it's not a thing that happens often.
    @romancelandia @romancebooks

  • [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I just finished Seeing Blind by Poppy Dale, a very sweet, sort of "shop around the corner" romance which is my catnip. Part epistol
  • @willaful Briar is supposed to be "Ivy" but then Yale - one of the most recognizable Ivy League schools - "isn't in their conference." The courses of study and the fraternity-centric campus culture also aligns more with big state universities than typical Ivy atmosphere; it often feels more like a Southern football school inexplicably plonked into New England. One game description alternates the opponent between Northeastern and Northwestern.
    @romancelandia @romancebooks

  • [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I just finished Seeing Blind by Poppy Dale, a very sweet, sort of "shop around the corner" romance which is my catnip. Part epistol
  • @willaful I have friends who are scientists who said they couldn't enjoy e.g. Ali Hazelwood's "Love Hypothesis" because the way the science is portrayed kept knocking them out of the story. So far I've been able to get along with the fictional universities in these college hockey series, like Kennedy's invented Briar U, but for some reason in this book I feel like there are more holes in the scenery than usual.

    @romancelandia @romancebooks

  • [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I just finished Seeing Blind by Poppy Dale, a very sweet, sort of "shop around the corner" romance which is my catnip. Part epistol
  • @willaful In print, doing a re-read (30+ years later) of James Clavell's Asian Saga, triggered by a comment from someone on another forum. Expecting the books to be horrifically racist, and indeed the characters are, but the books are more just... about people who are various grades of awful. Listening to Elle Kennedy's latest, "The Graham Effect", which, if you like that sort of thing, this is the sort of thing you would like. Very on-brand for Kennedy. @romancelandia @romancebooks

  • [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I was somewhat disappointed in The Lady Unmasked by Aydra Richards.
  • @willaful I was lucky to get a low number in the holds list for Ali Hazelwood's YA "Check & Mate" which released on Tuesday. It lines up with the observation I've read that "YA is trending older" (the characters are largely 18+) but aside from that it's good to see that PG-13 Hazelwood is as engrossing to me as NC-17 Hazelwood. She can really draw you in to the story *and* move the story along; I could chuck a chess set through the plot holes but I barely care. @romancelandia @romancebooks

  • [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I read The Amazing Alpha Tau Boyfriend Project by Lisa Henry, which was very fun, but also made me uncomfortable in a way I find ha
  • @willaful I was way down the holds list for Beth O'Leary's new one, "The Wake-Up Call", but then it appeared available at another library so I grabbed it. Plot's just started to get bubbling there. O'Leary's been hit-or-miss with me in the past; when she's good, she's really good, so I'm hopeful. Listening to Tarah DeWitt's "Rootbound" and waiting to figure out if I like the main characters - not clear yet. @romancelandia @romancebooks

  • [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I'm actually working on a review (!) of Out on a Limb, by Hannah Bonam-Young, which I mostly loved. Also doing way too many buddy r
  • @willaful @romancelandia @romancebooks and I’m late to the party on this one, but I’m reading Sangu Mandanna’s “The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches”, because I read her two mid-grade “Kiki Kallira” books to my daughter this summer and was surprised to find this on her website when I looked for more. All three are delightful, even though “witches” isn’t really a trope I’ve been embracing otherwise. (I guess both of these romances are out of my usual zone.)

  • [\#WhatchaReading](https://romancelandia.club/tags/WhatchaReading) ? I'm actually working on a review (!) of Out on a Limb, by Hannah Bonam-Young, which I mostly loved. Also doing way too many buddy r
  • @willaful @romancelandia @romancebooks I’m listening to Alison Cochran’s “The Charm Offensive” for a book club; tonight I found myself searching “Leland Barlow” to figure out if this background character was a real pop star I was unaware of, or a fictional one (fictional: the top result is a GR thread of people discovering this exactly the same way I did.)