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  • @chandlerainsley
    @chandlerainsley  Год назад +9

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  • @CheyeW13
    @CheyeW13 Год назад +112

    watching this made me realize that i'd actually like paranormal romance to come back a bit more, but with the current gender sensibilities. Like you mentioned with the first one, paranormal had a lotta controlling/alpha man stuff that tbh steered me away from adult romance as a whole. I think it'd be fun if trad publishing split the difference between current fantasy and contemporary romance and had a more updated paranormal trend

  • @jaginaiaelectrizs6341
    @jaginaiaelectrizs6341 Год назад +130

    Just in case anyone was curious, like I was!!!
    I found a list of the 2009 Goodreads Choice Awards winners that directed me to the old 2009 Goodreads Nominees polls' page.
    That page appears to have been taken down, or something, by now-but I put that link into the Wayback Machine and found an archived copy of the 2009 Goodreads Choice Awards nominees poll(s) pages!
    So... THESE were the 2009 Romance nominees:
    " Poll
    The 2009 Goodreads Choice Awards: ROMANCE
    An Echo in the Bone by Diana Gabaldon 465 votes 24.3%
    Vision in White by Nora Roberts 189 votes 9.9%
    Destined for an Early Grave by Jeaniene Frost 189 votes 9.9%
    What I Did for Love by Susan Elizabeth Phillips 163 votes 8.5%
    Black Hills by Nora Roberts 158 votes 8.3%
    Kiss of a Demon King by Kresley Cole 157 votes 8.2%
    What Happens in London by Julia Quinn 148 votes 7.7%
    Dream Warrior by Sherrilyn Kenyon 134 votes 7.0%
    Smooth Talking Stranger by Lisa Kleypas 99 votes 5.2%
    Silent On The Moor by Deanna Raybourn 86 votes 4.5%
    First Comes Marriage by Mary Balogh 72 votes 3.8%
    Dark of Night by Suzanne Brockmann 52 votes 2.7% "
    I did the same for the 2010 Goodreads Choice Awards too, but I only found a list of book covers/thumbnails for all the nominees and not the actual poll results, so I don't know how many votes each nominee received before the winner was decided.
    The 2010 Goodreads Romance nominees follow below:
    Savor the Moment by Nora Roberts
    The Darkest Passion by Gena Showalter
    The Search by Nora Roberts
    Ecstasy Unveiled by Larissa Ione
    Lover Mine by J.R. Ward
    Naked Edge by Pamela Clare
    The Iron Duke by Meljean Brook
    Promises by Marie Sexton
    First Drop of Crimson by Jeaniene Frost
    Love in the Afternoon by Lisa Kleypas
    Ecstasy in Darkness by Gena Showalter
    Pleasure of a Dark Prince by Kresley Cole
    Cowgirls Don't Cry by Lorelai James
    Play of Passion by Nalini Singh
    Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks

    • @dianka414
      @dianka414 Год назад +7

      This is interesting to see! Looks like a lot of repeat authors over the first few years 👀 I don’t know if that reflects the romance genre at the time or how widespread the awards were in the initial years; probably a little bit of both 🤔

    • @jaginaiaelectrizs6341
      @jaginaiaelectrizs6341 Год назад +1

      @@dianka414 Fair point-and probably true! 🤔😅😁🤭🤷‍♀️😂
      (P. S. = Very glad it wasn't just me it was interesting to ^-^)

  • @michellestratford9753
    @michellestratford9753 Год назад +19

    I'm 57 and trust me there were soft heroes. I've never been a huge fan of the Goods Read List and you have now confirmed that I was absolutely correct! 😀.
    New video idea; Your over 40 year old subscribers picks the romance books that got them to fall in love with romance novels. The genre from the 80s was WAY more gentle and full of depth of characters that somehow got lost in the intervening years.

  • @kendall09
    @kendall09 Год назад +71

    Chandler you are so strong ❤ we thank you for your sacrifices

  • @FourPawsandaBook
    @FourPawsandaBook Год назад +48

    Romance has come quite a long way in the last decade or so!

  • @claireloueeez
    @claireloueeez Год назад +23

    I swear covers like this are what have kept me away from romance for so long 😂

    • @humanbean4037
      @humanbean4037 9 месяцев назад

      Right 😭 why are they all so cringy

  • @elara16
    @elara16 Год назад +61

    Oh damn, this tbr would have sent me straight into a reading slump😅. Btw caught up on a few past videos of yours and immediately went and bought the cat tree you showed in a sponsorship. Been looking for a cute one that’s around that size!

    • @chandlerainsley
      @chandlerainsley  Год назад +6

      ah i hope your kitty loves it! mine are still obsessed

  • @thisisabookchannel
    @thisisabookchannel Год назад +11

    The relationship in Kiss of Snow is also hinted at/slow burned through the previous books. Each individual book is good but the macro plot is really what keeps me moving through the series.

  • @sassycatz4470
    @sassycatz4470 Год назад +11

    I've read something like 14 of Susan Elizabeth Phillips' books. (She is known in shorthand as SEP.) I had no idea she was considered the originator of the sports romance, but I've read many of her books in her "Chicago Stars" series, which focuses on various people - coach, owners, players, managers, agents - involved with a fictional American football team. The first book is "It Had To Be You" and concerns a woman who inherits an NFL team from the father with whom she had a rocky relationship. The series is pretty good. (I think I've read about eight of them.) SEP has also written at least a couple of books featuring golfers. "Lady Be Good" is the one I remember from those.
    In terms of books not involving sports, I really liked "Ain't She Sweet" about a young woman who used to be a horrible, mean girl in high school, has changed her ways, and as an adult, has to face the people she tormented. SEP has also written books involving celebrities, including "Glitter Baby" and "Breathing Room". I honestly can't say I've hated any of her books but they're not all stellar. She's just one of those trailblazers of romance that most romance readers might have or should've read. They did an interview with the author on Fated Mates. It was a fun listen: fatedmates.net/episodes/2021/7/6/s0346-susan-elizabeth-phillips

  • @piscespaperbacks
    @piscespaperbacks Год назад +13

    Completely unrelated but the sweater look when you’re wrapping up Call Me Irresistible is so good. The warm lighting, the chair with the book corner in the back????

  • @annih2227
    @annih2227 Год назад +17

    Susan Elizabeth Phillips romances are the reason I got hooked on the genre. A friend of mine recommended Nobody's Baby but Mine to me and I was like, "There is sex in books?!"👀Ahh, little naive me. In hindsight, this book is VERY problematic, but I devoured it back then.

  • @user-dd5od3sz3t
    @user-dd5od3sz3t Год назад +13

    This was so fun! I loved Susan Elizabeth Phillips’ earlier books so it was fun to see her name on the list!

  • @elliafabia
    @elliafabia Год назад +5

    The first Romance series I encountered back in like 2011 was the "Midnight Breed" series by Lara Adrian and I love it dearly (much like you described your attachment to the Black Dagger's)
    It's a paranormal romance about vampires as well. The series is structured the same as the Black Dagger book in that every book follows one warrior of "the order" finding their mate as well as a plot that arches over the whole series with several showdowns, new problems and a pretty big time-skip in the middle (and then being about the next generation). I found the world building really good, since it isn't too much to digest (in Black Dagger's I got lost at some point unfortunately). The vampires are all male and born vampires only with women who are compatible, I think they are called Breed Mates? Anyways, they have all the same birthmark which make them recognizable as such. The men drink human blood from random humans and once they find their mates, they feed each other (which makes the women immortal). They are big, strong, traumatized, full of flaws and burn in daylight or die if they are injured really badly. They also can get addicted to blood and become "Rogues" (there is no coming back from that unfortunately). I have the feeling, that all the character's are very well written, even the side characters when they first appear on (since many of them become main characters at some point) and the romances are all unique - from enemies to lovers over protector to lovers to "ups I drank your blood without knowing that you where compatible and now we are doomed to be together". I have my favorites among the warriors, but the overarching plot was so compelling that it never got boring for me. So, if you are persistent enough to read the Black Dagger Brotherhood and liked it, Midnight Breed will entertain you just as well. I highly recommend it aaaaand as far as I know the series is completed :D
    Also, the smut is immaculate *.* I had a crush on at least 10 of these warriors because I wanted to be treated like they treat their women who are also all really bad-ass themselves.

    • @Nyakairu.K
      @Nyakairu.K Год назад +1

      I remember this series. I loved it as a teenager.

  • @vanessaeven
    @vanessaeven Год назад +13

    A few years ago I stumble on a Susan Elizabeth's books, Kiss an Angel. I loved how she developed the story and adds sides stories too. I have some favorites books of her. Call me Irrestible is not one of them, but her books are so fun. Match me If you can and First Star I see tonight is just

    • @lynnbraden1044
      @lynnbraden1044 Год назад +1

      I agree with you on Susan E Phillips. I also liked her more recent book, Heroes are My Weakness. Her Chicago Stars series is her sports romance series.

  • @lonasmith7701
    @lonasmith7701 Год назад +4

    You have me wanting to read Black Dagger Brotherhood again! Well, reread the the first ones and read the rest. It’s been at least 10 yrs since I’ve read any of them!

  • @tungstensmum1491
    @tungstensmum1491 Год назад +5

    I think lineups like this show exactly why I thought I couldn't enjoy Romance books for so long. This past year I took the gamble and tried the genre again and had a lot of successes! Thank heavens trends have changed because a more inclusive, diverse reading experience is definitely something I prefer.

  • @pandalov
    @pandalov Год назад +4

    “Spoiler alert - didn’t like it… I don’t like anything” LOL 😂😂😂 yaaassss love you

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    @sillyslicker1 Год назад +3

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  • @booksnbeauty3745
    @booksnbeauty3745 Год назад +6

    Wow such a cool video idea, Chandler. Great video!

  • @theblueiMe
    @theblueiMe Год назад +17

    you always have such original ideas for videos! i love it! ♥️

  • @jessicaredondo3031
    @jessicaredondo3031 Год назад +5

    Ooooh, now everything makes sense 😂 I was looking your GoodReads profile the other day and saw this books and thought why is she reading thissss? Lol

  • @ellels7236
    @ellels7236 Год назад +2

    yes girl happy for you getting so many sponsors!! you always give us so much contenttttt im happy for you. so excited to watch this video I love your long ones

  • @joylynn0620
    @joylynn0620 Год назад +6

    I love SEP's sports romances. I think she has some football books, hockey books and if I'm not mistaken a couple of books about professional golfers? It's been a while since I read her books but they were always a good time.

  • @Katiedora122
    @Katiedora122 Год назад +6

    Yesss! After watching ALL the videos about the GR awards last year, I decided to go through all the previous nominees going back to 2011, and the changes were wild. I've been on Goodreads since then, but I was only tracking my books and I wasn't actually paying attention to any of that for quite a few years. It definitely crossed my mind to check out some of these, but I do not have the headspace for it right now, lol.
    The top things I noticed were: the obvious cover style changes, some of the different categories (there used to be categories for paranormal fantasy, and goodreads author, and YA/MG were separate), the fact that Brandon Sanderson has never won, and the realization that Colleen Hoover is inescapable.

  • @taylorgayhart9497
    @taylorgayhart9497 Год назад +3

    I am so excited for this!!!! Love a throwback!!!!

  • @aliciafaithreads
    @aliciafaithreads Год назад +1

    Honestly this is such an interesting video idea!! I haven’t even watched it yet and I’m obsessed with the idea of it.

  • @girlmom2129
    @girlmom2129 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm just getting back into reading romance and the last time I was into it was around 2011! Susan Elizabeth Phillips is one of my favourite authors but I enjoyed her books before Call Me Irresistible so much more. Ted is actually the son of a super popular couple in the series and you see him grow up in the series. Match Me If You Can and This Heart of Mine are two of the best but there's so many older books of hers that I want to find the 2023 versions of in writing quality and story execution. I hope you read more and think she's up your alley. I was disappointed by the lack of enthusiasm in the Goodreads comments.

  • @dianaandthebookhunt
    @dianaandthebookhunt Год назад +3

    Oh, wow! I am in awe of your determination to give these books a shot. It looks like almost all of them have not stood the test of time, so cudos for sticking with your idea and completing it. I also don't think I's love 50 shades nowadays, while I did have fun with it back in the day... very fun video overall 🙌🏼👏🏼

  • @annajo6576
    @annajo6576 Год назад +3

    Lolllll so this explains your random ass updates on goodreads lately! I had no idea what you were up to

  • @brittanykay51
    @brittanykay51 Год назад +1

    I love these videos because they were before I was reading romance so they’re all new to me!

  • @caropp2929
    @caropp2929 Год назад +4

    I love Susan Elizabeth Phillips ❤️

  • @emilyem3
    @emilyem3 Год назад +1

    This is SUCH a creative idea!!

  • @ChemicalPenguinn
    @ChemicalPenguinn Год назад +2

    ok this is going to be so entertaining!

  • @esmith22015
    @esmith22015 Год назад +2

    2011 is old school now.. crys in old. 😂

  • @allisonmyers5874
    @allisonmyers5874 Год назад +5

    You gotta read the psy changling series! Kiss of Snow is one of the best, but without context/building of their relationship through the series, it probably won’t make much sense.

  • @ninazenik
    @ninazenik Год назад +5

    I can't believe it's been more than 10 years since I was disappointed by Regin's story. The fates really conspired to make you read that book out of everything else in the series 😭 I do love Kresley Cole though. Her whole style is "Johanna Lindsey, but make it camp" and I like both of those things so the IAD series is a party for me 🥳
    I hope you do end up proceeding with the Psy/Changeling series, Nalini Singh along with Ilona Andrews and Patricia Briggs are my ride-or-die/autobuy faves. Some books are better than others, but you can always rely on them to deliver good quality.

  • @t.a.summers
    @t.a.summers Год назад +6

    Ooh, this is an interesting retrospective.

    • @t.a.summers
      @t.a.summers Год назад

      My romance journey has been a long one since I've read from a lot of adult romance, even before I joined Goodreads. I think the spectrum for discovery is wider now because of accessibility, but for recognizing the spectrum of diversity and giving the credit and attention due to that, there's still work to be done.

  • @lynnbraden1044
    @lynnbraden1044 Год назад +2

    I started reading romance back in the mid to late 80s. So much has changed since then - especially contemporary. Lots of romantic suspense back in the day from authors like Linda Howard, Sandra Brown, Karen Robards, Nora Roberts, Tami Hoag, and Elizabeth Lowell among many others. Heroes were almost all alphas, but these ladies I mentioned began to show women as more capable. Most books similar to the ones we read now like dark or steamy were considered erotica back then, and the quality was not always the best. Historical "bodice rippers" ruled the shelves.

  • @dianka414
    @dianka414 Год назад +3

    This video really makes me want to pick up the BDB series again! I binge read like the first 6? about a year ago and rage quit the series after being let down by whatever the last 1-2 books were that I read 😬 However, I am interested to see how the series progresses and changes over the years and how certain plot points get resolved, so I might pick it up again and see how it goes the second time around lol🤞

  • @jenniejones-hawkes7641
    @jenniejones-hawkes7641 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed this snapshot into 2011...reminds me of why I wasn't reading those paranormal authors back then, but I WAS surprised to not see any of my favorites from that time period (Karen Chance, Yasmine Galenorn, Lilith Saintcrow).

  • @rebeckacelinder9871
    @rebeckacelinder9871 Год назад +3

    I always enjoy romantic suspense novels like Nora Roberts books like Chasing Fire because the suspense is a plot point that keeps me hooked and straight romance books can sometimes be a bit boring.

  • @breehill9042
    @breehill9042 Год назад +3

    I have Susan Elizabeth Phillips on my tbr-i know she has a Chicago football series that was really popular. not sure if it was the first by her that kickstarted sports romance or another of her series but I do remember hearing on a podcast that once upon a time, sports heroes were kind of a no-no, that authors were encouraged to not write them but then she did and it was great! I think id like to see paranormal make a comeback, think it became way too saturated but with the amazing authors now id like to see their spins on it. and would definitely like more actual chick-lit romcoms that lean into the awkwardness that you're able to get away with in romcoms and that deliver on conflict and character wounds but never forget that they are in fact a romantic comedy and are funny!

  • @kellymarinodibiasio5172
    @kellymarinodibiasio5172 Год назад +3

    Agree about Rosalyn Landor! Live her audiobooks. She narrates quite a bit for Sarah Maclean who I find enjoyable for historical romance as well!

    • @amnahussain143
      @amnahussain143 Год назад

      She did a great job with the Bridgerton books and Lisa Kleypas' Hathaways series! Her accent is perfect!

  • @amywade2753
    @amywade2753 Год назад +1

    Haven’t watched yet but I LOVE this video idea!

  • @nikma3116
    @nikma3116 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your sacrifice! I only read hot head and I actually liked it, for me it was just a fun, smutty read without too much conflict

  • @annal8043
    @annal8043 Год назад +1

    This is a video I didn't know I needed 😂

  • @piscespaperbacks
    @piscespaperbacks Год назад +1

    Just like heaven is for people who want something very very sweet with absolutely no conflict

  • @angeltaynara
    @angeltaynara Год назад +2

    Really hoping you’ll read the psy-changeling series and do a video about it!! 😊

  • @thereadingvixen129
    @thereadingvixen129 Год назад +3

    I had a feeling this was coming based on what you’ve been reading 😂

  • @andsheread4015
    @andsheread4015 Год назад +2

    Lol I always thought gena showalter’s books were very cheesy. Like even as a kid 😂 this was a fun video!

  • @JayGTheAwkwardBookworm
    @JayGTheAwkwardBookworm Год назад +19

    The covers of these just scream old romance 😂😂

    • @dianka414
      @dianka414 Год назад

      They really do! 😂

  • @wiktoriabadora1243
    @wiktoriabadora1243 Год назад +2

    doing the god's work as always

  • @lmf221
    @lmf221 Год назад +1

    Oh Naurrr. I love the immortals after dark series and Kresley Cole but I went through the hugest "fated mates" kick and honestly those can be pretty problematic. Honestly most if not all mid 2010s paranormal romances are if I'm honest with myself. I do love the worldbuilding personally though and there are characters that I am EAGERLY awaiting their books.

  • @emzlittlelibrary
    @emzlittlelibrary Год назад +1

    I’d love to see more innovative romantic suspense. It typically lacks on one genre or the other and I want BOTH lol

  • @LoveIsKindBeNice
    @LoveIsKindBeNice Год назад +2

    You should definitely read more Susan Elizabeth Phillips books, her stories are awesome and the banter is always 👌🏼. Call Me Irresistible is one of my faves. (Tessa Bailey ripped off that book when she wrote Getaway Girl 🙄).
    Last year when I saw people going nuts over Things We Never Got Over, I was like, these people must have never read a Susan Elizabeth Phillips book before. Because TWNGO is lame mashup of Susan Elizabeth Phillips and Kristen Ashley books.
    A lot of newer authors are repurposing works of these awesome older authors. But because these newer, younger readers stick to reading what's currently popular, they miss out on these on awesome OG books.

  • @julieroyce8945
    @julieroyce8945 Год назад +2

    I am old, so I learned about sex in books from heading to the library after school to read Danielle Steele and Jude Devereux. 😂 I typically HATE new contemporary romances because most of them seem to be written in first person. I loathe that. I am a 3rd person gal, so for the most part, I now stick to historical romances. 🤷‍♀️ Also, I totally agree about Rosalyn Landor’s narration, and was so disappointed she retired.😢

  • @rachelkim6327
    @rachelkim6327 Год назад +2

    pls try reading more susan elizabeth philips stuff!!!! my fave books have came from her like kiss an angel and ain’t she sweet they are AMAZINGGGG 🫶🏼

  • @theahegwood
    @theahegwood Год назад +1

    Have you read the dalton book series on KU? It’s so steamy

  • @elizabethgordon1515
    @elizabethgordon1515 Год назад

    This was such an interesting study in the evolution of romance. I mean 2011 wasn't that long ago so this is interesting!

  • @theahegwood
    @theahegwood Год назад

    I kinda wanna see home ownership advice from you 😂

  • @DumiNihi
    @DumiNihi Год назад +2

    If you want a recommendation for taking care of someone who don't like, I read dear enemy by Kristen callihan and highly recommend it.

  • @MsSaby97
    @MsSaby97 Год назад +2

    I liked the Psy-changeling series when I read it many years ago, but I got bored with it. But then during covid I was dying of boredom and I went on a binge reread of old series that I dropped. And I got obssesed with the Psy-changeling series. Like I reread books multiple times obssesed hahah I am pretty sure I reread Heart of Obsidian at least 6 times, BUT I HATE Kiss of Snow with PASSION. For sooo many people that couple is their favorite couple of the series while I can't stand it and i pretend it doesn't exist. Like sure I am not the biggest fan of age gaps in general, but I wish so much the main girl was at least 3 years older. And I just didn't like their relationship in general...
    I did also reread the Lords of the underworld; I rerembered hating the first few books because they were just porn without any character connection. And when I reread them... well my opinion didn't change much. Like Lucien and Anya are an amazing couple who I love, but with the others I was just meh. Especially with Strider I didnt get his attraction to the other girl. Like I got how he wasn't interested in Kaia because she slept with Paris. BUT him being sooo interested and obssesed with the other girl who was only interested in his friend is so confusing since that was literally the reason he didn't even consider Kaia as a love interest...
    Oh and i ALSO reread the Kresley Cole (yes I binge reread all three series one after another in 2020 hahah). I did actually enjoy Kresley Cole more the second time around BUT I HATED the whole turture island arc. I do think the Regin/Aiden book was my least fave of the series and i just couldn't forgive Aiden at all for his actions because they were just so pointless. Like him literally turturing Regin as much as he was allowed to completly turned me off and no amount of his sob story made me feel for him.
    The immortals ever after series and The lords of the Underworld actually have a quick little crossover scenes hahaha. And for me they are truly really similar.
    Basically: I love Psy-changeling series, it is one of my fave ever and I hate Kiss of snow book with passion and I pretend that relationship doesn't exist
    Oh I did also reread the JR Ward series around that time... and i couldnt finish it.. like the first few books were ok; but I was so hyped for.. I don't remember their names anymore but the M/M couple. And since I was so hyped for the m/m couple and seeing how much their friendship got ruined just wasn't for me. I read the spoilers for their book.. and WOW it sounds like the plot for their book was awful and i am sooo happy I didnt read it and I saved me time so I dont have to hate it with passion ahaha

  • @sailingqueen678
    @sailingqueen678 Год назад +2

    The old reviews from the first time people read books over 10 years ago, from a lot of genres, is cringy for a lot of books. I always have to refresh to most recent.

  • @juliesimsandbooks
    @juliesimsandbooks Год назад +1

    Wow a lot of books I want read. I'm open to a lot of romance but there is alot I'm not too. I'm currently reading a smutty romance called Sex Becomes Her by Regina Cole.

  • @nicholethereadingmomma9050
    @nicholethereadingmomma9050 Год назад +1

    We just do not have the same taste in Romance LOL i say that with lots ❤ and respect of course ppl have different taste 🥰

  • @parini612
    @parini612 Год назад

    A great paranormal romance book is gypsy blood by Kristy cunning

  • @LemoniestLemony
    @LemoniestLemony Год назад +4

    When Sadist is the soft one you know the men in books back then were awful. Though full disclosure loved the Blackdagger Brotherhood. Granted I understood why one of the books went out of print because the ending was utterly ridiculous.

  • @LemoniestLemony
    @LemoniestLemony Год назад

    God, I read so many of these authors. Paranormal romance is the only romance I ever really enjoyed. I will say Acheron is one of the most heartbreaking books I have ever read and Styxx I couldn't get through because it just hurt too much.

  • @danabrozova5856
    @danabrozova5856 Год назад +2

    S. E. Phillips was the reason I fall in love with romances in my teens. My all time favourite one is Natural born charmer, still 5 stars years later. Close behind will ve Ain't she sweet? .
    Thanx for reminder how old I am 😁

  • @heatherw5632
    @heatherw5632 Год назад +2

    I’ve read every Susan Elizabeth Phillips book and Call Me Irresistible is one of her weakest. Ted is a side character from her previous Wynette books and like you said, he’s not compelling. Anytime she writes a book that tries to weave together characters from her previous books, it’s a giant miss for me. Ain’t She Sweet is my favorite of hers and completely standalone.

  • @smleach5400
    @smleach5400 Год назад +1

    Idk what it is about BDB, but I’ve tried to get into it several times, and the slang the brotherhood uses throws me off every time. That, and the outfit descriptions and how hard the author tries to make the brotherhood seem tough. I can’t take it. It feels so fake, like they’re trying so hard it becomes a caricature

  • @lihfng
    @lihfng Год назад +1

    One thing I’m always noticing about anything Goodreads curated as far as romance is LGBTQ+ rep, and I still feel like we have a long way to go. I was just looking at the most anticipated list they posted for the year, and there’s so few of them compared to m/f. I’m pumped we’re finally getting more mainstream f/f, to the point where I think it’s pretty balanced with m/m in their lists, but overall both are still so small it’s cherry picking.

  • @leilanibaby3975
    @leilanibaby3975 Год назад

    hi chandler! just so you know, when you were doing your lemonade sponsorship, your address is showing! you might want to edit it out for safety. 1:58

  • @jaginaiaelectrizs6341
    @jaginaiaelectrizs6341 Год назад +2

    As soon as I saw the thumbnail-I knew you were going to have some Paranormal Romances that probably weren't to your tastes.😅😅 (I remember all those Gena Showalter, Kresley Cole, Sherrilyn Kenyon, & such books being all the rage back then; and kind of having a bit of a rep for all being fairly similar. 🙃 Lollll)
    Recently put a Nora Roberts book on my TBR myself finally, and was very curious know what you would think of her books too because of that, so I was glad to get a bit of a taste of that in this too-nicely timed! 😀 😂🤍
    I'm happy to know that there were at least a couple books you didn't totally hate-despite how far the times have changed. I always feel kinda bad for you when you're giving all these fun concepts a try for us, like this, and they don't always really pay off so well for you as far as your own reading/enjoyment goes. 😁😊
    Thanks for another great video, as always!! (You're really inspiring me to try and get cracking on my own reading goals already too.!)💜💜💖

  • @johnsmoke1785
    @johnsmoke1785 Год назад

    Radom Comment: I searched for "Berserk" and this video popped up..^^
    Well, there is a love triangle in Berserk and imho it's the best love story ever, but that is not the main topic of Berserk.
    I'm confused and I hope so are you :p

  • @camcam794
    @camcam794 Год назад

    Paranormal romance. You just had to be there to understand the hype lol pretty sure twilight has a big influence on that.

  • @DeadPandaSociety
    @DeadPandaSociety Год назад

    why is there a subsection of romance that has men with abs or southern belle it makes me laugh every time.

  • @pips6097
    @pips6097 Год назад +1

    Did you speed up the video or do you really speak that fast? I wonder if the goodreads awards reflected what the users liked better at the time or has it always been the same.

    • @chandlerainsley
      @chandlerainsley  Год назад +1

      that's how i speak

    • @pips6097
      @pips6097 Год назад

      @@chandlerainsley it's impressive!

    • @TheAmicoblu
      @TheAmicoblu Год назад

      I was wondering the same thing, it is a little hard for me to understand you but that might be because I don’t speak English as a first language 😅

  • @readswithcritters8325
    @readswithcritters8325 Год назад

    I hate read the end of the dark hunter series. It started out good but then the later books became sooo repetitive and she keep using the same words and phrases CONSTANTLY. The Acheron and Styxx were just torture porn. Just constant rape and woe to me. The series started out so well its so sad i hated it with a passion by the end. But i had spent years collecting these books before reading them i hate read them.

  • @DS-pz5hc
    @DS-pz5hc Год назад

    Yikes, Lemonade is a great insurance until you have to make a claim. Please do research before accepting sponsorships?

    • @chandlerainsley
      @chandlerainsley  Год назад

      i only accept sponsorships from companies i have used/believe in. i've had great experiences with Lemonade as a renter

  • @hinduhillbilly
    @hinduhillbilly Год назад

    One star for Kresley Cole? Blasphemer! Heretic! To be fair you can't really start that far in the series and get the context. Berserkers are part of Norse mythology, not just a dude with anger issues. Speaking as someone who has been reading romance since the late 80's.

  • @shelbiemclaughlin1570
    @shelbiemclaughlin1570 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your service 🫡

  • @Mauvelipstick
    @Mauvelipstick Год назад

    I tried to sign up for "Lemonade." It's NOT $5 a month! They hit me up for $254!!! Needless to say, I deleted the app. NEVER, EVER, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES TRY TO GET A PRODUCT OR SERVICE THAT SPONSORS A RUclipsR! I have had problems with Skillshare, Function of Beauty, some coloring app, and I think there were others.

    • @chandlerainsley
      @chandlerainsley  Год назад

      it starts at $5 a month. it will change depending on where you live and, primarily, what coverages you want/need :)