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Katrina I am starting to get so frustrated with trilogy books and wondered if anyone else is. While I have thoroughly loved this series and FSOG and a few others, I would really love to find some good stand alone novels. I am open to a series that has each book being able to be read as a stand alone and don't have to build on each other.


Carole I really enjoyed Fallen from grace by Laura Leone Fallen from Grace by Laura Leone another good one is by Raine Anthony called Phoenix Phoenix by Raine Anthony . You could also try Unplanned Lesson by Beth Rinyu An Unplanned Lesson (Unplanned, #1) by Beth Rinyu . Gemini (Gemini, #1) by Penelope Ward by Penelope Ward Torrential by Eva Morgan by Eva Morgan. Hope this helps


Angie Elle I suggest On Dublin Street. There is a series, but this is the first book, and each book is a new couple.


A.K. Taylor Katrina wrote: "I am starting to get so frustrated with trilogy books and wondered if anyone else is. While I have thoroughly loved this series and FSOG and a few others, I would really love to find some good sta..."

I would love for you to check out my book :)Rescue Me Gently


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Lyn Ive just finished The Dark Light of Day by T.M. Frazier by T M Frazier its pretty dark in places but a good read


Jana - Kindle Addict tired of waiting for ms day.. and have read so many other wonderful trilogies in between that she will be sorry for releasing her 4/5 installments this late... many readers like me may have unlisted themselves from her fan list due to the delay.


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Mj Tumabiene The Fault In Our Stars by John Green
or Dan Brown Books :D


Allison I am into the Demonica series written by Larissa Ione. It is a paranormal romance series. Though a series, each book can be read independently. I like book 1 and 2 the most. It is more of a new adult or adult book than young adult, because it is loaded with sex.


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I am enjoying J.B. Salsbury books thoroughly. It's a series and each one is standalone, although the characters do appear in each book.


Leslie Sjana wrote: "tired of waiting for ms day.. and have read so many other wonderful trilogies in between that she will be sorry for releasing her 4/5 installments this late... many readers like me may have unliste..."

Sjana, I totally agree. The delay is ridiculous and makes me want to boycott rest of series now. :(


Jubel TOO FAR SERIES OF MS. ABBI GLINES! YOU'LL GET A RUSH CRUSH TOO I BET! <3 :)


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L.J. Dee FREE THIS WEEKEND ON AMAZON

Stand alone, contemporary erotic romance novel ' Stranger at the Beach House'

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


Michelle °O° There are two books in this series but both are completed and I just loved these books.

The Education of Sebastian
The Education of Caroline

I just read this one that is a stand alone that was great too
True Love Story


Tonie Green Katrina wrote: "I am starting to get so frustrated with trilogy books and wondered if anyone else is. While I have thoroughly loved this series and FSOG and a few others, I would really love to find some good sta..."

I thought I was the only one that felt this way. I have read a couple of free eBooks for authors and they all have this cliffhanger and two more books to come. I find now when someone tells me about a book my first question, is it a stand alone novel? I'm slowly working my way through Shayla Black's Wicked Ties series and they are all stand alone, but the character cross books. I'm enjoying it but can't read the same author back to back. Thanks to your discussion I have added some new books to my To-Read list.


Tonie Green A K wrote: "Katrina wrote: "I am starting to get so frustrated with trilogy books and wondered if anyone else is. While I have thoroughly loved this series and FSOG and a few others, I would really love to fi..."

I've added your book to my to-read list. Look forward to reading it.


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A.K. Taylor Great!!! I hope you enjoy it and recommend it to your friends : )


Michael Angie wrote: "I suggest On Dublin Street. There is a series, but this is the first book, and each book is a new couple."

That is an awesome read!


Angie Elle Michael wrote: "Angie wrote: "I suggest On Dublin Street. There is a series, but this is the first book, and each book is a new couple."

That is an awesome read!"


One of my favorites of 2013! :)


Paula Easton I really like trilogy's. However, having said that, I now wait until the whole series has been release before I start reading them. It has been some 10 months since the release of Crossfire 3 - Entwined With You. That is just insane!! I have a few other trilogy's that I am also waiting on, 3 of which are also Ms. Day's. It is so very frustrating. So, I decided the author(s) can now wait for me.

A few stand alone's that I have enjoyed are Unbound by Cara McKenna, Maybe Someday by Colleen Hoover and Left Drowning by Jessica Park.


Kimberley Sjana wrote: "tired of waiting for ms day.. and have read so many other wonderful trilogies in between that she will be sorry for releasing her 4/5 installments this late... many readers like me may have unliste..."

that series should have ONLY been 3 books. I couldn't believe the bullshit she wrote just to ....stretch out a book. I definitely UNlisted and deleted the books. I dont care how it ends now.


Kimberley A book to avoid!!!! It is a standalone and has the STUPIDEST cliffhanger with NO next book. so fukin dumb!!!!!!

Raw, Belle Aurora...... AVOID IT! seriously.
the writing might have been darkk but the bullshit ending RUINED the whole experience. You feel totally slapped in the face!

Soo many better authors out there.

Mia Sheridan for one... AMAZING!!!! Love everything she has written.


Ann  Mat Hey its business


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Miranda Nora Roberts- Chasing Fire, The Collector (newest standalone)
Stephen King


Also can check this website:
www.fantasticfiction.com

Search by author or title & can tell you if book is part of a series or not. Find some of my best series & standalones this way!


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D.A. Latham I've got a giveaway running on The Taming of the Oligarch. It's a standalone. Written from the POV of the Alpha Male.


Nicola Byrne I read My Unexpected Forever which is part 2 of The Beaumont Series, by Heidi Mclughlin. I loved it so much it made me want to read more, so I read part 1, and loved this too. They are all stand alone books so you don't need to read in any particular order as they focus on different characters in each book. Not as hard core as BTY or FSOG but more genuine story, I think. Good luck in your search ;)


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Bibi I'm so tired of trilogies that barely have enough plot for one book! I liked On Dublin Street but didn't read any other in the series. I also recently liked Love Simmers and Burning Dawn. Both are essentially stand-alone books


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CJ Katrina wrote: "I am starting to get so frustrated with trilogy books and wondered if anyone else is. While I have thoroughly loved this series and FSOG and a few others, I would really love to find some good sta..."

SO AGREE WITH YOU! By the time the next novel in the series is out, I'm kind of over the story line and have read so much in between that I've forgotton about the characters and plot etc etc.

Awesome thread!


Susan I agree too. There are so many awesome writers out there that it's hard to even remember to check back to when the next book is out. Most of the time there is a delay and it goes off my radar.


Caroline Try My Skylar by Penelope Ward (it's Gemini #3 but it's a stand alone). Also Hate to Love You by Elise Alden.


Caroline Susan wrote: "I agree too. There are so many awesome writers out there that it's hard to even remember to check back to when the next book is out. Most of the time there is a delay and it goes off my radar."

I'm the same way. Either that or I'm not even interested anymore.


Terri (N.J.) Lately I'm all about searching for stand alones.


Paula A great stand alone is The Sweet Gum Tree. So good and you get a resolution in one book. I almost wish there was a follow-up book it was so good.


Terri (N.J.) Paula wrote: "A great stand alone is The Sweet Gum Tree. So good and you get a resolution in one book. I almost wish there was a follow-up book it was so good."

Yes Paula I read that and LOVED it so much. I agree I would love more from that book also. I'm always trying to get people to read it.


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D.A. Latham I just released a standalone romance, and straight away the clamour began for a sequel. Figure I'm damned if I do, and damned if I don't!!
It's a tricky one, because as a writer, I want people to fall in love with my characters, and enjoy the snapshot of time I set the story in, but we don't want people to ask for more.
Would you be upset with an author who wrote a standalone, and at a later date added a sequel?


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Gina Briganti D.A. wrote: "I just released a standalone romance, and straight away the clamour began for a sequel. Figure I'm damned if I do, and damned if I don't!!
It's a tricky one, because as a writer, I want people to f..."


I think it's good for authors to write a stand alone if that is what the story calls for, and then add another story if the readers want it.

As an example, in Nora Roberts' Chesapeake Bay series, she didn't write the final book until years later. We wanted to hear the youngest brother's story.


Susan I don't have a problem with a stand-alone that gets a second book at a later date. I like the sense of completion and full story the stand-alone has. If the story is real good and another comes out I will read it.


Paula D.A. wrote: "I just released a standalone romance, and straight away the clamour began for a sequel. Figure I'm damned if I do, and damned if I don't!!
It's a tricky one, because as a writer, I want people to f..."


Stand alone books are great if the ending seems complete. Sometimes an author who writes a stand-alone seem to be rushing the ending after a very detailed and good beginning and one is left with a sense of the work being incomplete. In such a case, I would not mind getting a resolution to the story with a follow-up book. There are many books though that are stand-alone and feel complete and satisfying. The Sweet Gum Tree was certainly one of them.


Katrina I really appreciate the comments and suggestions. I think my frustration is finishing a book and then having to wait because, as others have said, so many other books are read in between I have forgotten aspects of the first book. I also don't mind series that each book focuses on a character such as Nora Roberts books so you get the whole "family" wrapped up. I just really like for the story to be completed.


Jenny Trust In Advertising by Victoria Michaels is a really great stand alone romance novel. I couldn't put it down!


Katrina Jay I know you said you weren't big on series, but Olivia Cunning has a series called Sinners on Tour, and they are all out pretty much and they can be read as stand alones for the most part.


Michelle Yes, sick of Trilogies.... hopefully authors and publishers will get the memo soon. Stand alones I loved: Surviving Raine, After Hours by C McKenna, On The Island, After I Do, The Rosie Project, Forbidden by T Suzama, and every single written by Kristen Ashley - because each book (even the series books) can be read as a stand alone... the story concludes (except her Three series)... characters just continue to appear in later stories. Happy reading!!!


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Amy English It's hard to find stand alone anymore. It seems like some start out that way but if they get a good response from readers they decide to write another book. I've been enjoying series by Kristen Ashley, Abbi Glines, Aurora Rose Reynolds, and Harper Sloane because each book in the series has a separate set of main characters so you can read them out of order or skip one and it makes no difference.


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Paganalexandria My favorite stand alone for this type of read was Beth Kery's Wicked Burn by Beth Kery . It's a true stand alone, not a spin off, or part of any series what so ever. It's just a good erotic read, with grown up characters, and surprising emotional depth.


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