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I didn't suggest this one to you yet? Dang. I'm slackin' off. It's in the 4 star category in my read list.
hi! could u guys give me some recommendations for paranormal reading?? thanx!

Once he came on the scene, it was full steam ahead and the following books in the series didn't disappoint.

My favs now are
Sands - Argeneau series
Briggs - Mercy Thompson series
Kenyon - Dark Hunter series
Caine - Morganville series Chance - Cassie Palmer series
Davidson - Undead Series
Frost - Night Huntress series
Harris - Southern Vampires series
Murphy - Walker Papers
Pheonix - Maker's Mark
Hamilton - Merry Gentry and Anita Blake
Mead - Succubus Series
And most people love Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood and Showalter's Lords of the Underworld.
That should keep you for a bit!

haha ok thanx...
so wut is THE best vampire book?
in ur opinion??
so wut is THE best vampire book?
in ur opinion??

So subjective. I canna' do it, Cap'n!
::begins to blather::
Argeneau series is funny as hell, has hot couples without falling into erotica and is an easy read.
Dark Hunters is not really vamps, but soul-suckers vs immortal warriors. Has a lot of action, and is fascinating for the mythology she brings in and the hot, take-charge men. She concentrates a lot on world-building, so there's an awesome plot that threads throughout the series.
Hamilton and Harris' worlds are fab for vampire politics and making you understand that these are not human beings, they're immortals with different motivations. Chance's world has been good at bringing that home too.
MaryJanice Davidson's Undead series is just plain hilarious. Betsy is an unorthodox vampire queen who sneezes at holy water (literally) and loves nothing more than shoe shopping.
Adrian Pheonix is dark and gritty. She also incorporates fallen angels into her books.
Morganville is YA and again is on the darker side of things, where the characters are forced to look at not good vs evil, but at what qualifies as the lesser evil.
::looking back at list::
Frost's is a kick ass heroine who again deals in lesser vs greater evil, with action, humor, and gov't agencies thrown in.
The rest either don't have vamps, or have them as peripheral characters.
Someone else will have to chime in on Black Dagger since I've never read it!
As you can see, I can't choose a favorite. I've gotten sucked into each one of them for different reasons. But I'd run to the bookstore for any one of them (and have)!
haha wow.
i think the one with, sorry but whoever, Adrian Pheonix is. i think th whole fallen angel incorporation is really kewl. i am in love with that n VAMPIRES lol....
i think the one with, sorry but whoever, Adrian Pheonix is. i think th whole fallen angel incorporation is really kewl. i am in love with that n VAMPIRES lol....
Michelle M. wrote: "Is there anyone for whom Bones isn't Spike?
Pipe up, because I'm curious!"
Oh my god, you will think I'm totally insane, but um, well, Bones in my head is...Dennis Leary.
A really jacked-up, tanked version, but yeah, Dennis Leary.
Don't ask, I don't even know why myself.
Pipe up, because I'm curious!"
Oh my god, you will think I'm totally insane, but um, well, Bones in my head is...Dennis Leary.
A really jacked-up, tanked version, but yeah, Dennis Leary.
Don't ask, I don't even know why myself.

Moss, the oddly hilarious thing is...I'm totally fine with that.
He's got the brass balls for it!
Haha! I'm never thinking of Bones the same way again.
Spike, Hugh Jackman, and the ever-entertaining Dennis Leary.
Who else, who else, people!

i think the one with, sorry but whoever, Adrian Pheonix is. i think th whole fallen angel incorporation is really kewl. i am in love with that n VAMPIRES lol...."
Adrian Phoenix's The Maker's Song series is awesome! Uber hot vamp in Dante, super sexy fallen in Lucien and pure yumminess in the form of nomad Von. We're only two books in, but it's definitely one of my favorites. Too complex for me to describe in two sentences though.
Now, to weigh in on the whole Black Dagger Brotherhood recommendation for vamps - amazing! Honestly, J.R. Ward's Brothers remains my favorite series. Seriously hot guys, strong women and a wonderfully interesting world/story line. They are warriors fighting to protect their race from a race of baby powder smelling freaks out to destroy them.
Be advised that neither of these series are strictly PNR though. BDB starts off that way, but has moved into the UF, and The Maker's Song has always been UF. However, that shouldn't deter you - they're both still steamy. You should run out and buy them both. Now! ;)

Yeah, it was the last season of Angel. But Spike dies in the last season of Buffy, and then went on to do the last season of Angel.
So if you saw the last season of Buffy and didn't ..."
yep, that's what I did. I was never an Angel fan--something about him turns all my buttons the wrong way, possibly the Cro-Magnon thing with the forhead. Anyway, it might be worth "suffering" through that if Spike resurfaces.

I found this book after a review in RT (or maybe historical novels reviews? can't remember) but the review said it was fabulous. So far, so good. Just wondering if anyone else had read. (no spoilers, please :))

DarkHeart wrote: "Sara wrote: "haha wow.
i think the one with, sorry but whoever, Adrian Pheonix is. i think th whole fallen angel incorporation is really kewl. i am in love with that n VAMPIRES lol...."
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Aha.....thanx....maybe ill read those books.
i think the one with, sorry but whoever, Adrian Pheonix is. i think th whole fallen angel incorporation is really kewl. i am in love with that n VAMPIRES lol...."
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Aha.....thanx....maybe ill read those books.
Another series with Vamps (very, very, VERY little to no romance) Is the Dhampire series by Barb & J. C. Hendee.
The 2 "heroic" characters in this series are a female Dhampire and her male elven partner. Oh--and his giant fey hound dog.
They start out "pretending" to be vamp hunters and about 1/4 or so of the way through the first book find out that "uh oh, there really ARE vamps out there" and then start killing them for fun and profit. Also cause they got P.O.-ed at a couple of vamps. This series is NOT set in "our" world per se, just one that is similar to ours.
As for my fav Vampire book, sorry, gotta go with THE main vamp book ever--Dracula. If Bram Stoker hadn't written that, there wouldn't really BE a PNR category today, since lets face it, Frankenstein just is NOT something that you can really come up with a romance for (Bride of Frankenstein or no Bride.)
The 2 "heroic" characters in this series are a female Dhampire and her male elven partner. Oh--and his giant fey hound dog.
They start out "pretending" to be vamp hunters and about 1/4 or so of the way through the first book find out that "uh oh, there really ARE vamps out there" and then start killing them for fun and profit. Also cause they got P.O.-ed at a couple of vamps. This series is NOT set in "our" world per se, just one that is similar to ours.
As for my fav Vampire book, sorry, gotta go with THE main vamp book ever--Dracula. If Bram Stoker hadn't written that, there wouldn't really BE a PNR category today, since lets face it, Frankenstein just is NOT something that you can really come up with a romance for (Bride of Frankenstein or no Bride.)

Frankenstein as a PNR hero. Lol.
Hey, Madeline Kahn thought he was pretty groovy.
I just read Midnight Mass by F. Paul Wilson, and it goes back to the traditional evil vamp scenario. Good page turner, if anyone's interested in taking a break from the romeo vamp.


The only other angels I can think of are in Succubus Blues, et al.
But Carter's not a "hottie" nor does he gave a romance.
Hmn...I'm at a bit of a loss really...
Adrienne,
I haven't read the book yet, but Nalini Singh's first book in a new series called Guild Hunters is out and it has fallen angels in them. The book is called Angel's Blood.
I haven't read the book yet, but Nalini Singh's first book in a new series called Guild Hunters is out and it has fallen angels in them. The book is called Angel's Blood.

Has anyone read Nightkeepers, or any other books by Jessica Andersen? I just read an interview with J R Ward who says she loves her, which has got me intrigued.






on fallen angels--two of the Dresden books have fallen angels in them, but these are NOT fallen angels you would EVER want to meet. They make Hitler look like a nice guy. There are 30 of them, and they are called The Blackened Denerians (guess why there are only 30 of them) and they get their kicks out of murder, plague, torture and mayhem of all sorts. But they do make interesting villians.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure if Lassiter is any indication, I am going to LOVE Ward's new series. But Thanksgiving? I hate waiting!!!!


Well, it's been taking longer anyway. I remember the release date for Lover Enshrined got pushed back at least once, and it's been almost a year between then and the release of Lover Avenged.
To me this means we won't have to wait a whole year to get our Ward fix after LA, even if it isn't BDB. (And even if Thanksgiving still seems too far away...)


oh wow--I just thought of a sort of angel. The Sookie Stackhouse stories (aka Southern Vampire series) has Claudine, who is a faery WORKING on becoming an angel. She's Sookies Faery Godmother. So she only randomly pops in when Sookie is REALLY in trouble and is also NOT around vamps. Vamps and faeries get along like a chocoholic and a Dove bar. :o)

Nightkeepers is very good--there's a big cast of characters to keep track of, but they're all distinct and Striker is smoking hot. Her premise (holding off the Mayan Doomsday) is really interesting and unique.
I can't wait to read Nalini Singh's Angel's Blood!

Nightkeepers is very good--there's a big cast of characters to keep track of, but they're all distinct and Striker is smoking hot. Her premise ..."
My daughter will turn 21 years old on 12/21/2012. I told her she can't have any big parties cuz I don't want to 1. waste the money if the world is going to end anyway and 2. don't want her party possibly being the thing that brings on the end of the world. LOL
Who is the author of this series? Andersen?
Virginia wrote: "Jessica Andersen and JR Ward are critique partners.
Nightkeepers is very good--there's a big cast of characters to keep track of, but they're all distinct and Striker is smoking hot. Her premise ..."
Thanks Virginia, the premise sounds intriguing. Mayan doomsday...hmm...you learn something new on GR everyday. I'm going to go google her and find out more.
Nightkeepers is very good--there's a big cast of characters to keep track of, but they're all distinct and Striker is smoking hot. Her premise ..."
Thanks Virginia, the premise sounds intriguing. Mayan doomsday...hmm...you learn something new on GR everyday. I'm going to go google her and find out more.
Looked up her website and read the excerpt for Nightkeepers--it looked great. In a rare stroke of karma, someone wanted to offload a second hand copy for cheap, so I've bought it. Should be reading it within a few days. Thanks Virginia!



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