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message 1: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (last edited Aug 04, 2019 08:51AM) (new)

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DHASG 2019 Dangerous Hero Mega-Challenge
Duration: January 1-December 31, 2019

Description: 2019 has arrived and it's time to get down and dirty with our dangerous hero reading.

General Rules:

1. Books must be read between the time period of January 1st and December 31st of 2019. You can start as early as 12:00am on January 1st, and must be done by 11:59pm December 31st. A member can join the challenge at any point during the year.
2. The books you use do not have to be romance. If you read a fictional book of any kind with a hero that you feel is bad/edgy/dangerous enough to qualify, you can use them.
3. You can post your book selections at any time once the thread opens, and you may make changes up until the end of the year.
4. You cannot use a book more than once in a particular option. Books between options may overlap.
5. Please let the Challenge Coordinator know if you are signing up, and she will add you to the participant list. Please let the Coordinator know when you have finished your challenges for the year.
6. Participants can do as many of the options as they wish. If they decide to repeat challenges, that is fine, but they must use new books from those used in the first challenge. Please specify which challenges you are doing. Please repost your progress regularly.
7. Participants can change their options and books anytime during the challenge.

Challenge Options:

Option A--Spell Out Your Love!:

Instructions: For this Option, you can choose to spell out a dangerous hero-related phrase using only books with dangerous hero characters. You can use:
1. The first or last name of the author
2. The first letter of the book title (not including A, An, And, or The)
3. If you choose your own acronym and it contains the letter X, the word can have X anywhere in its spelling. Other letters much be used in the specified manner.
4. You can even use the hero’s first or last name, but only once.
Here are your choices (you can do however many you like throughout the year).

Spelling Choices:

1. OUT OF THE FRYING PAN AND INTO HIS BED (30 letters)
2. HE KISSES LIKE ITS THE END OF THE WORLD (31 letters)
3. HE SAW FOREVER IN HER EYES (21 letters)
4. DARK, DEADLY AND SEXY (17 letters)
5. LOVE IS THE MOST ADDICTIVE OF DRUGS (29 letters)
6. HIS RING ON HER FINGER HER NAME ON HIS HEART (35 letters)
7. ONE TOUCH WAS ALL IT TOOK FOR HER TO FALL FOR HIM (38 letters)
8. WALK TOWARDS HIM NOT AWAY (21 letters)
9. HIS SURRENDER WAS HIS SALVATION (27 letters)
10. WHEN HE FALLS HE LANDS IN HER ARMS (27 letters)
11. BAD BOYS CAN BE GOOD AT LOVE (22 letters)
12. HE MIGHT BE DANGEROUS BUT HER LOVE IS DEADLY (36 letters)
13. ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE (20 letters)
14. IS YOUR LOVE STRONG ENOUGH (24 letters)
15. CARELESS MEMORIES (16 letters)
16. I AM YOURS AND YOU ARE MINE (21 letters)
17. Pick your own dangerous hero-related phrase to spell (minimum 12 letters)

Option B—World Wide Bad Boy Scavenger Hunt:

Instructions: The world is big and full of dangerous heroes. You have thirty chances to find a dangerous hero in thirty different places around the world. The one qualification is that only eight can be from the United States (you can use a particular state only once). The same goes for a country.

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Bonus (Out of This World)--collect a minimum of 10 heroes from different mythical/otherworldly locations):
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Option C--Paranormal Dangerous Heroes:

Instructions: Read ten to thirteen books with a main character/hero who is in each of the below categories. One book per category. The books can be from romance, urban fantasy, fantasy, or science fiction novels.

1. Angel or demon
2.god or demi-god
3.Werewolf or shapeshifter
4. Sorcerer/Wizard/Magician or Magic-User
5.Immortal Warrior
6.Alien/From Another World or Dimension
7.Vampire
8.Faerie (any Fae creature)
9.Genetically-Enhanced or altered hero (powers are not magical but scientific)
10.Time-Traveler
11.Superhero ( Includes caped crimefighter with powers)
12. Elemental (able to harness the powers of nature)

Bonus: Psychic/Telekinetic Abilities (doesn’t fit in above categories)
Bonus: Other (doesn’t fit into above categories)

Option D--Hero, Anti, or Villain

Instructions: For this option, you get to choose up to thirty book characters and assign them to one of the above characters. Anti-hero: a central character (protagonist) in a story, movie, or drama who lacks conventional heroic attributes. Conventional heroic attributes are things like optimism, honesty, strength, confidence, courage and virtue. Villain: a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot. (Description taken from Quora: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-dif...). It will be a bit of eye of the beholder.

In order to complete this option, you must have at least fifteen characters assigned (and a minimum of five per category).

Option E--Dangerous Historic Heroes:

Instructions: For the historical romance or historical fiction readers on the group, the purpose of this challenge is to read one book for a minimum of eight of the most common dangerous historical hero types.

1. Scottish/Highlander warrior
2. Knight
3. Archer/Bowman
4. Emperor/King/Duke/Earl/Titled Hero
5. Gunslinger or Outlaw
6. Lawman, Sheriff, Marshal
7. Native American Warrior
8. Gambler or Rogue
9. Ninja/Samurai/Warrior of Eastern Martial Arts Disciplines
10. Historical Spy
11. Mountain Man
12. Pirate/Buccaneer/Privateer/Brigand of the High Seas
13. Highwayman or Thief
14.Mercenary, Warlord or Assassin
15.Historical Gangster
16.Legendary Swordsman (not any of the above)
17. Revolutionary or Freedom Fighter
18.Historical Soldier or Military Man

Bonus: Other historical dangerous hero (not listed above)

Option F—Dangerous Hero Career Fair

Introduction: For this challenge, we'll showcase modern day dangerous heroes. Let's go to the Career Fair, with a twist.
Pick up brochures for at least fifteen of the below dangerous hero/bad boy career professions to assemble your ultimate portfolio.

1. Sniper/Marksman
2. Armed Forces: Army, Air Force, Marines Enlisted/Commissioned Soldier
3. Special Forces Soldier (Navy SEALS, Delta)
4. Mercenary or Military Contractor
5. Outlaw Biker
6. Undercover Agent/Spy
7. Fireman
8. Police Officer/Sheriff/State Trooper
9. Rock Star/Pop Star/Hip-Hop Mogul (The Shadier the Better)
10. Computer Hacker/Tech Guru
11. Private Investigator
12. Vigilante/Crimefighter
13. Organized Crime Boss
14. Bouncer/Bruiser/Heavy or Enforcer
15. Boxer/MMA Fighter
16. Corporate Raider/Cutthroat Businessman
17. Mad Scientist/Inventor
18. FBI/US Marshal/DEA/ATF/Federal Agent
19. Assassin/Contract Killer
20. Bodyguard/Security
21. Professional Thief
22. Cardsharp/Professional Gambler
23. Martial Artist
24. Stuntman/Professional Daredevil
25. Racecar Driver
26. Sports Player (has to be a bad boy type with a bad reputation)
Bonus: Pick up to three other types of modern day dangerous hero types.


Option G—Dream Team:

Create your own Dangerous Hero Dream Team. Below are the usual suspects when you have an ensemble cast of characters in a caper film. Read a book with a character that reflects the descriptive characters below. If the book character fits more than one, choose the one you think he best fits. (You have to assemble a minimum of six characters for your dream team).

A. The Leader: He’s in charge and makes the decisions for the crew.
B. The Nimble-Fingered One: He’s the thief and he can steal anything.
C. The Tech Guru: There’s not a computer he can’t hack or a machine he can’t fix.
D. The Flying Ace: He can fly anything.
E. The Beater: He’s tough and lethal with his hands.
F. The Sphinx: No one really knows what he’s capable of, at least until the eleventh hour or when his team really needs him.
G. The Smooth-Talker: He can talk his way in and out of anything.
H. The Seducer: He has the looks and the charm to seduce his way into whatever he wants or needs.
I. The Marksman: He never misses.
J. The Master of Disguise: He can pretend to be anyone or anything.
K. The Transporter: He's fast and furious with a car.


Option H--Create your own Dangerous Hero-Themed Challenge:

Instructions: You can come up with your own challenge that involves the theme of this group. It should be something to keep you occupied for most of the year. It’s up to you otherwise.

Any questions? Hope you’ll join us!

Challenge Title Participants

Leona
Martel
Danielle TBH
Suzanne



message 2: by Martel (last edited Apr 15, 2019 03:23PM) (new)

Martel | 29 comments I'm in !
Option C:

1. Angel or demon:
Demon Angel (The Guardians, #1) by Meljean Brook by Meljean Brook
2.god or demi-god
3.Werewolf or shapeshifter
A Hunger Like No Other (Immortals After Dark, #2) by Kresley Cole by Kresley Cole
4. Sorcerer/Wizard/Magician or Magic-User:
The Wizard in the Woods (Lords of Arcadia, #2) by R. Lee Smith by R. Lee Smith
5.Immortal Warrior
6.Alien/From Another World or Dimension
Barbarian Mine (Ice Planet Barbarians, #4) by Ruby Dixon by Ruby Dixon
7.Vampire
No Rest for the Wicked (Immortals After Dark, #3) by Kresley Cole by Kresley Cole
8.Faerie (any Fae creature)
9.Genetically-Enhanced or altered hero
Treasure of the Abyss (The Kraken, #1) by Tiffany Roberts by Tiffany Roberts
10.Time-Traveler
11.Superhero
Even Villains Fall In Love (Heroes and Villains, #1) by Liana Brooks by Liana Brooks
12. Elemental (able to harness the powers of nature)
Heat Stroke (Weather Warden, #2) by Rachel Caine by Rachel Caine

Bonus: Psychic/Telekinetic Abilities (doesn’t fit in above categories)
Bonus: Other (doesn’t fit into above categories)
The Care and Feeding of Griffins (Lords of Arcadia, #1) by R. Lee Smith by R. Lee Smith (Minautor)


message 3: by Brandi (last edited Feb 24, 2019 07:58PM) (new)

Brandi (bgreen14) | 23 comments I'm in.

Option G:
A. The Leader: Crow
Sealed in Strength (Ravage MC Rebellion Series Book Three) (Crow & Rylynn Trilogy) by Ryan Michele by Ryan Michele
B. The Nimble-Fingered One: Horatio "Racio" Campbell
Branded by the Modern-Day Pirate The Ultimate Contemporary Bad-Boy Romance by Simone Scarlet MMA by Simone Scarlet
G. The Smooth-Talker: Seth Hamilton
Have My Baby (Dirty DILFs, #1) by Taryn Quinn by Taryn Quinn
I. The Marksman: Mercenary
Mercenary And His Outlaw Twisted Iron MC by Liberty Parker by Liberty Parker & Jayce Kyle

Option F:
1. Sniper/Marksman: Ethan "Trigger man" Howard
Shattered & Scarred (The Sacred Hearts MC #1) by A.J. Downey by AJ Downey
8. Police Officer: Dune Drake
Resolution Baby Batter by Frankie Love by Frankie Love
11. Private Investigator: Rylynn
Sealed in Strength (Ravage MC Rebellion Series Book Three) (Crow & Rylynn Trilogy) by Ryan Michele by Ryan Michele
13. Organized Crime Boss: Dominic Lombardi
Mated to the Capo (Mafia Shifters #1) by Georgette St. Clair by Georgette St. Clair
14. Bouncer: Hunter Hall
Chasing Cristabel (Ashland Pride, #6) by R.E. Butler by R.E. Butler
19. Assassin/Contract Killer: Mercenary
Mercenary And His Outlaw Twisted Iron MC by Liberty Parker by Liberty Parker & Jayce Kyle
21. Professional Thief: Horatio "Racio" Campbell
Branded by the Modern-Day Pirate The Ultimate Contemporary Bad-Boy Romance by Simone Scarlet MMA by Simone Scarlet
25. Racecar Driver: Lucas Jensen
Downshift (Skid Row Kings, #1) by Winter Travers by Winter Travers
Bonus: Tattoo Artist: Jovanni "Jase" Steel
Jase (Men of Steel, #1) by M.J. Fields by M.J. Fields


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Suzanne (esmerelda1) | 132 comments Dangerous Hero Addict Support Group
DHASG 2019 Mega-Challenge
Duration:
January 1-December 31, 2019

Progress: 0 out of 30

Description: 2019 has arrived and it's time to get down and dirty with our dangerous hero reading.

General Rules:
(view spoiler)

Challenge Options:

Option A--Spell Out Your Love!:

Instructions: For this Option, you can choose to spell out a dangerous hero-related phrase using only books with dangerous hero characters. You can use:
1. The first or last name of the author
2. The first letter of the book title (not including A, An, And, or The)
3. If you choose your own acronym and it contains the letter X, the word can have X anywhere in its spelling. Other letters much be used in the specified manner.
4. You can even use the hero’s first or last name, but only once.
Here are your choices (you can do however many you like throughout the year).

Spelling Choices:

1. OUT OF THE FRYING PAN AND INTO HIS BED (30 letters)
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2. HE KISSES LIKE ITS THE END OF THE WORLD (31 letters)
3. HE SAW FOREVER IN HER EYES (21 letters)
4. DARK, DEADLY AND SEXY (17 letters)
5. LOVE IS THE MOST ADDICTIVE OF DRUGS (29 letters)
6. HIS RING ON HER FINGER HER NAME ON HIS HEART (35 letters)
7. ONE TOUCH WAS ALL IT TOOK FOR HER TO FALL FOR HIM (38 letters)
8. WALK TOWARDS HIM NOT AWAY (21 letters)
9. HIS SURRENDER WAS HIS SALVATION (27 letters)
10. WHEN HE FALLS HE LANDS IN HER ARMS (27 letters)
11. BAD BOYS CAN BE GOOD AT LOVE (22 letters)
12. HE MIGHT BE DANGEROUS BUT HER LOVE IS DEADLY (36 letters)
13. ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE (20 letters)
14. IS YOUR LOVE STRONG ENOUGH (24 letters)
15. CARELESS MEMORIES (16 letters)
16. I AM YOURS AND YOU ARE MINE (21 letters)
17. Pick your own dangerous hero-related phrase to spell (minimum 12 letters)


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