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message 1: by Kym (new)

Kym | 13 comments Let me set the scene for you lovelies...

I've just devoured Darynda Jones 'Sixth Grave on the Edge' Sixth Grave on the Edge (Charley Davidson, #6) by Darynda Jones and as usual I was at a loss for what to read next. Too many and at the same time not enough books to read, despite my never ending TBR pile.

So I'm hunting through goodreads for something that tickles my fancy, when buried about halfway down a page I see Caitlin Kittredge's 'Street Magic' Street Magic (Black London, #1) by Caitlin Kittredge .

It's perfect as I'm having a non-american location, non vampire centric, UF binge, so as I read some reviews, look at the rest of the series, stalk out any other series the author has written. I start to realise that sometimes, just sometimes fate happens. I already own this book somewhere in my waist high stacks of ex library and secondhand books. So after fuelling up on enough coffee to kill a baby hippo, I go spelunking. Its always a dangerous mission looking for a book in my house but It's a GOOD, so GOOD, like a drink of water in the desert good. No, Its not the perfect book, but its the perfect book for me right now. Anywho I'm doing the "I just discovered a new series that has 5 more books already out" dance and then its over. I turn the last page. How did i miss this author? This series? But it's ok I can make up for my failure as a reader, I run towards my kindle with that gleam in my eye saved for books, coffee and dangerous hero deliciousness and WHAT, amazon why are you lying to me? You don't have the black london series? How? Why have you failed me in my time of need and I need the next book LIKE now, See I can wait semipatiently if the next book in a series isn't out but this is cruel. Due to geographical rights and such nonsense I'm not allowed to buy the kindle or nook version because i live in australia. Sigh, this is how I missed this author. She has never popped up in my recommended lists and somehow i missed her on goodreads.

So i make the decision to blow my next couple months book budget on this series in paperback. I'm crushed, every online bookstore in Australia (trust me i checked) doesn't stock the third book, I can feel it fate is laughing at me now, I fell for her trick and now I'm suffering for the next 6 weeks for amazon to deliver the 'Black London Series' to my greedy little hands. Caitlin Kittredge congratulations on turning me into twitchy crazy person, you are one of only a few authors who have managed to do that.

So if you have made it to the end of this long and I'll admit slightly deranged post. (My coping strategy was ranting about how I'm going to move to Seattle and open my own book store because then the publishing companies can't hide books from me.) I was wondering what series you guys have gone 'How did i miss this? This is too good for me not to have known about. '


message 2: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
I appreciated your 'deranged' post. That has totally happened to me. I find I am all excited about a new to me series, and everyone read it years ago. :)


message 3: by Kym (new)

Kym | 13 comments It just astonished me, I spend hours researching what to read next, almost as much time as i spend reading when i actually think about it. I was just blindsided and now i'm thinking about other amazing slightly less mainstream or obscure book series that i'm missing out on.


message 4: by Kelly (new)

Kelly (kellystud) | 9 comments I completely understand. I have had tat happen too many times to count. However thanks for the recommendation. I think I will try that book too!


message 5: by Kym (new)

Kym | 13 comments It's gritty and dark but the writing isn't heavy I would almost call it lush in some places. The world building is nice and info dumping is minimal more like a water colour then a diagram. Jack Winter is a hot and extremely flawed anti-hero and while Pete the heroine makes a few questionable choices she isn't TSTL, she's strong and has the potential to grow into a really great lead. The ground work for romance is solid and the author isn't rushing into things letting it develop slowly. It's a quick read and I can't wait till the rest of them come in the mail.


message 6: by Bethany (new)

Bethany Street Magic (Black London, #1) by Caitlin Kittredge Sounds fantastic! I can completely relate to that feeling! There's little better than coming across an amazing series that already has 3 or more books out. Binge reading is my middle name.
A friend of mine introduced me to Karen Marie Moning, her Fever Series and her Highlander series. I couldn't get enough. I was running to B&N every single day after work buying the next one ( subsequently spending my meager play money). I couldn't believe these novels were out in the world, unbeknownst to me. I believe there was a highly anticipated; day drinking appropriate; local fair-parade in my town, my friends were waiting for me, and I'm curled on the couch drooling/crying/reeling/ devouring Shadowfever (Fever, #5) by Karen Marie Moning
Sometimes Id rather live in the fictitious worlds of my novels than real life lol


message 7: by Kryptonite (new)

Kryptonite (sg34) | 406 comments I’ve definitely had that experience. One author that comes to mind is Nalini Singh with both her Guild-Hunter series Angels' Blood (Guild Hunter, #1) by Nalini Singh and Phy-Changeling series Slave to Sensation (Psy-Changeling, #1) by Nalini Singh


message 8: by Fil (new)

Fil (magab64) | 85 comments bethany wrote: "Street Magic (Black London, #1) by Caitlin Kittredge Sounds fantastic! I can completely relate to that feeling! There's little better than coming across an amazing series that already has 3 or more books out. Binge re..."

YOU ARE NOT ALONE! I love to binge read an entire series myself. I wait for all the books, and if I can't wait, I re-read the entire series when the last one comes out.


message 9: by Kelly (new)

Kelly (kellystud) | 9 comments Fil wrote: "bethany wrote: "Street Magic (Black London, #1) by Caitlin Kittredge Sounds fantastic! I can completely relate to that feeling! There's little better than coming across an amazing series that already has 3 or more bo..."

I do the same thing. I have read the Night Huntress World series too many times to remember and BDB probably just as many. I love to re-read books. I still get excited at the same points too!


message 10: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 9851 comments Mod
I kept passing these by because I didn't like the cover. Foolish me, because they are great books.

Slave to Sensation (Psy-Changeling, #1) by Nalini Singh

Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, #1) by Patricia Briggs


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