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Raven (BlackBirdie2004) | 8 comments I'm curious what everyone else here reads in addition to Laurell K Hamilton. I read a lot of PNR but I also have a few mystery series that I've stuck with for 10 years or more.


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Michele bookloverforever (lovebooks14) | 52 comments Karen Marie moning, Susan Sizemore, lora leigh' s breed series, Keri Arthur's Riley jensen series, Angela knight, eileen Wilks, Kelley Armstrong,lions andrews, faith Hunter.


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Raven (BlackBirdie2004) | 8 comments Michele wrote: "Karen Marie moning, Susan Sizemore, lora leigh' s breed series, Keri Arthur's Riley jensen series, Angela knight, eileen Wilks, Kelley Armstrong,lions andrews, faith Hunter."

Thanks! I will have to check out some of your suggestions. I love the Fever series and I have read Keri Arthur and Kelley Armstrong but I am not familiar with the other authors.


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Lasher | 11 comments Jeanienne Frost Night Huntress, Night Huntress World and Night Prince series (Bones and Vlad have been known to make me burst out laughing leading my son to believe I have lost my mind). Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark Hunter series. Stacia Kane for the darker side. Lora Leigh Breeds series. Dianna Duvall Immortal Guardian series. Darynda Jones Charley Davidson series and Christopher Farnsworth has a really good series non-typical vampire series called The President's Vampire that is very well written.


message 5: by Karen (new)

Karen | 8 comments Patricia Briggs, mercy Thompson is a great read also


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Missyb | 55 comments Raphael (Vampires in America, #1) by D.B. Reynolds Cyn reminds me of Anita, without the sex with the different guys. She only has sex with Raphael.


message 7: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (audiobookmel) There are some relatively new authors in this list, but I think they are all wonderful. If you haven't tried these, I highly recommend them. Some (first group) are urban fantasy, where it follows one main character across all the books. Some (second group) are more Parnormal Romance where you have a couple that come together with each book

Merry Gentry by LKH
Colbana Files by J.C. Daniels
Jessica McClain by Amanda Carlson
Mercy Thompson by Patricia Briggs
Kate Daniels by Ilona Andrews
Downside Ghosts by Stacia Kane
Megan Chase by Stacia Kane
Charley Davidson by Darynda Jones
White Trash Zombie by Diana Rowland
Kara Gillian by Diana Rowland
All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness
Elemental Assassin by Jennifer Estep
The Hollows by Kim Harrison
Night Huntress by Jeaniene Frost
Cassandra Palmer by Karen Chance
Dorina Basarab by Karen Chance
Otherworld Series by Kelley Armstrong
Shifters by Rachel Vincent
Unbound by Rachel Vincent
Morgan Kingsley by Jenna Black
Nikki Glass byJenna Black
Dante Valentine by Lilith Saintcrow
Jill Kismet by Lilith Saintcrow
World of the Lupi by Eileen Wilks
Princess of Hell by Eve Langlais
Sabina Kane by Jaye Wells
DRACIM by Lorenda Christensen
House of Comarre by Kristen Painter
Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice
Mayfair Witches by Anne Rice

Demonica by Larissa Ione
Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward
Fallen Angels by J.R. Ward
Immortals After Dark by Kresley Cole
Psy/Changling by Nalini Singh
Guild Hunter by Nalini Singh
Vampire Queen by Joey W Hill
The Edge by Ilona Andrews
Preternaturals by Zoe Winters
Lords of the Underworld by Gena Showalter
Midnight Breed by Lara Adrian
Highlander by Karen Marie Moning
Others by Christine Warren


message 8: by Missyb (new)

Missyb | 55 comments Raphael (Vampires in America, #1) by D.B. Reynolds Cyn reminds me of Anita. Both can take care of themselves, work in a male dominated profession, and end up with a master vamp


message 9: by Cindyg (new)

Cindyg (brotherlover) | 88 comments Missyb wrote: "Raphael (Vampires in America, #1) by D.B. Reynolds Cyn reminds me of Anita. Both can take care of themselves, work in a male dominated profession, and end up with a master vamp"

You're right Missyb...lucky girls...


Carrie (brightbeautifulthings) (brightbeautifulthings) I don't know if anyone else got the same vibe, but Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses really reminded me of LKH's Merry Gentry series. They're both about faeries, but the worlds just seemed really similar to me with the Spring Court/Seelie and Night Court/Unseelie. Also, Rhysand is the closest I've ever seen to a fae version of Jean-Claude.


message 11: by Di (new)

Di  (diana_1989) Laurell K Hamilton is my favorite Author with Lynsay Sands being a close second with her Argeneau series.


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