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  • Whispermine

    Need suggestions to read

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    I have tons of points on Bookmooch.com that I want to spend. I have all of Lara Adrian, J.R. Ward, and Christine Feehan. I have read a couple of Lynn Viehl. Anything else ya'll can suggest? I like series, especially. Not a big Kenyon fan.
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  • Gracie

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    Hi MissPriss,

    The following are my personal favorites:

    Cynthia Eden, specifically her Night Watch and Midnight series.
    Larissa Ione's Demonica series (the fifth and final book, Sin Undone, is coming out this September. Then she has a new spinoff series starting March 2011 - Lords of Deliverence - that I'm really looking forward to)
    Sydney Croft's ACRO series
    Nalini Singh's psy/changeling series
    Joss Ware's Awakening Heroes series
    Joey W. Hill's Vampire Queen series
    Charlotte Boyett-Compo's Black Wind series and she has several other series that I haven't read that run along the same lines.

    Haven't read any of these yet, but I just bought 5 books in the Shelley Laurenston series that starts with The Mane Event. It's about shapeshifters. I heard it was very good.

    And I'd be remiss if I didn't mention my own succubus/shapeshifter series, The Sisters of Emsharra (includes Guardian Seductress, Predator's Salvation and Sentinel's Hunger ;) You can check out the trailer here: http://graciecmckeever.com/SistersofEmsharratrailer.html

    The following are popular series authors that I might have tried the first 1 or 2 books of but discovered they just weren't my cup of tea, though you might enjoy them:

    L.A. Banks' vampire series, The Huntress. She also has a werewolf series out that I can't remember the name of.

    Jacquelyn Frank has two series out. The first one I think I read two of the books before I gave up. They deal mostly with demons, though vampires and werewolves are featured too.

    I started Moon Called in Patricia Briggs' series, but couldn't finish it. It's urban fantasy, shapeshifters, etc.

    Nalini Singh has an angel's series too (couldn't finish the first book in this one either. Again, urban fantasy, angels, vampires, etc.)

    Anyway, hope this helps!

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    • Whispermine
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      Thank you so much! I am going to check for your books first!

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    • Jenn
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      Ione's Demonica series and Croft's ACRO series are two of my favorites. I didn't know about her new series, thank for the info!

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    • Gracie

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      You're welcome, Jennifer!
      Hope you enjoy, MissPriss ;)

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  • Apryll
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    Erin McCarthy has a few good ones.

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  • Jenn
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    You could also try Gena Showalter's books. She has a couple of series and I've never read a book by her that I didn't like.
    Keri Arthur: Riley Jenson series
    Kresley Cole: Immortals After Dark series
    Laurell K Hamilton: Anita Blake series
    Charlene Harris: Sookie Stackhouse series
    Alexandria Ivy: Guardians of Eternity series
    Lyndsay Sands: Argeneau Series (don't let the cheesey title put you off)

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  • Whispermine
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    I looked for most of these authors on bookmooch.com (where I have 21 points to spend) and Paperbackswap.com but didn't find any from these series. Maybe people will start posting them one day. I guess folks like to hold onto their favorite books. Thank ya'll so much anyway.

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    I also finally found a copy of Master of Surrender by Karin Tabke, the first book of three in a series called the Blood Sword Legacy. Heard she writes like Ward. Can't wait to try it!

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    WHERE THE RAIN IS MADE
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