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message 1: by Lisarenee (last edited Jan 28, 2013 02:13PM) (new)

Lisarenee | 2046 comments I wish there were more historical werewolf romances out there. The two seem to be a perfect pair, but when I searched I couldn't find all that many. That got me wondering if anyone else wished there were more of a certain kind of book out there that you just don't see a lot of? Anyone else got a Paranormal or Urban Fantasy wish or wish list? What would you like to see more of?


message 2: by Alisa (new)

Alisa Where are the books about the vamp/shifter hero falling for the middle aged mom w kids? That's what I want to see.....LOL!


message 3: by Brianna (new)

Brianna | 76 comments I want more books with a normal relationship, without all the love triangles and instant love. Tired of both.


message 4: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 2046 comments Brianna wrote: "I want more books with a normal relationship, without all the love triangles and instant love. Tired of both."

Me too. lol


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Lisarenee | 2046 comments Alisa wrote: "Where are the books about the vamp/shifter hero falling for the middle aged mom w kids? That's what I want to see.....LOL!"

:)


message 6: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments Alisa wrote: "Where are the books about the vamp/shifter hero falling for the middle aged mom w kids? That's what I want to see.....LOL!"

Have you ever read the Argeneanu (sp?) Vampires by Lynsay Sands or the Broken Heart Vampires by Michele Bardsley?


message 7: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (last edited Jan 28, 2013 07:55PM) (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments I would like to see more men in UF as the hero. Seems like I see them all the time in PNR and they maybe a side kick in UF but I would like a man coming of age story.


message 8: by Lisarenee (new)

Lisarenee | 2046 comments Dawn wrote: "I would like to see more men in UF as the hero. Seems like I see them all the time in PNR and they maybe a side kick in UF but I would like a man coming of age story."

Dang Dawn, I'm racking my brain trying to come up with one and I'm coming up with nothing. How did I not notice that?


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Stefani Robinson (steffiebaby140) | 30 comments I agree, there's not nearly as many male heroes as female.

I really want to see more male protagonists in YA that are manly and protective without being dirtbags...there is a difference and I am hard pressed to find it.


message 10: by Gin (new)

Gin | 338 comments I'd like to see more subtle romantic tension spread out over many books. The couple doesn't have to confess their love or have sex in the first book. I like watching the friendship develop.


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Lisarenee | 2046 comments Gin wrote: "I'd like to see more subtle romantic tension spread out over many books. The couple doesn't have to confess their love or have sex in the first book. I like watching the friendship develop."

That's one of the things I like about Brigg's Mercy series. The romance wasn't rushed and it didn't begin till the triangle was removed.


message 12: by Gin (new)

Gin | 338 comments I agree Lisarenee. The reader sees the potential, so they enjoy their interactions more.


message 13: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments (**whining**) yeah but I did not want her with him so it is depressing :-(


message 14: by ladymurmur (last edited Jan 28, 2013 08:45PM) (new)

ladymurmur | 146 comments Lisarenee wrote: "Dawn wrote: "I would like to see more men in UF as the hero. Seems like I see them all the time in PNR and they maybe a side kick in UF but I would like a man coming of age story."

Dang Dawn, I'm ..."


While I agree there may not be asz many male leads, I can think of a half dozen off the top of my head:
Harry Dresden of the Dresden Files & John Taylor from the Nightside books spring to mind. Also the Nik & Cal Leandros (Rob Thurman), the Felix Castor series, the Simon Canderous series, Harry Connolly's Twenty Palaces series. And I just finished Dog Days, by John Levitt, with a rather fun male lead. And those are all definitely UF, not PNR.


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ladymurmur | 146 comments I'd like to see more "UF" in non-major urban areas. Suburban Fantasy? Rural Fantasy? Surely magic isn't limited to metro areas.


message 16: by Gin (new)

Gin | 338 comments Dawn wrote: "(**whining**) yeah but I did not want her with him so it is depressing :-("

who did you want her with?


message 17: by Brianna (new)

Brianna | 76 comments Don't forget about Atticus from the Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne. :)


message 18: by Stefani (new)

Stefani Robinson (steffiebaby140) | 30 comments ladymurmur wrote: "I'd like to see more "UF" in non-major urban areas. Suburban Fantasy? Rural Fantasy? Surely magic isn't limited to metro areas."

Ohhh, that's a good one! I would agree with that too.


message 19: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments Gin wrote: "I'd like to see more subtle romantic tension spread out over many books. The couple doesn't have to confess their love or have sex in the first book. I like watching the friendship develop."

Isn't that the truth...here is a scene...

It is so hard being 21 years old with blond hair to my ass and blue eyes that sparkle like ocean. I just wish I could find a hunky guy to talk to, after all I speak 35 languages, I have my PhD in Anthropology and now I am working on my very own dig for ancient Chinese ming dishes. Sighing to myself why can't I just meet a regular guy who wants to spar with me and maybe shoot deer on the weekend with my sig sauer? Oh well no need to ponder I need to pick up my suit from the dry cleaners before they close. I whirl my custom Range Rover through traffic and today is my lucky day there is a car pulling out ahead. After parking the car I grab my Louis Vuitton bag when I notice my phone fell out. As I reach for my phone a man comes out of no where and throws me out of my car grabbing my keys. Another man is right behind him, oh my goodness what does he want then he looks at me with dazzling green eye like emeralds. His voice is like music to my ears and I can barely stand to listen to him but his eyes grow questioning..."Can you hear me Miss?" "Oh I am sorry" finding my voice is weaker than I would have liked "I guess you took my by surprise". He gently lifts me in his arms "Oh no problem you are so beautiful, I want you to be my wife". To my utter surprise I feel myself in total agreement "YES YES err what is your name?"

haha



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Lisarenee | 2046 comments Dawn wrote: "(**whining**) yeah but I did not want her with him so it is depressing :-("

Ha! Neither did I.


message 21: by Alisa (new)

Alisa Dawn wrote: "Alisa wrote: "Where are the books about the vamp/shifter hero falling for the middle aged mom w kids? That's what I want to see.....LOL!"

Have you ever read the Argeneanu (sp?) Vampires by Lynsay..."


Seriously? I'm going to have to check those out.


message 22: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments ladymurmur wrote: "I'd like to see more "UF" in non-major urban areas. Suburban Fantasy? Rural Fantasy? Surely magic isn't limited to metro areas."

Those would be some fun ones to read.

Although Carpe Demon (Kate Connor - Demon Hunter, #1) by Julie Kenner has a demon hunting soccer mom as the heroine and I think it is set in a suburb.


message 23: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Lisarenee wrote: "I wish there were more historical werewolf romances out there. The two seem to be a perfect pair, but when I searched I couldn't find all that many. That got me wondering if anyone else wished ther..."

I love historical werewolves - Have you read Lydia Dare's Westfield Wolves or Ronda Thompson's Wild Wulfs?


A Voracious Reader (a.k.a. Carol) (avidreader68) I like the sexual tension spreading out over several books, but I also like the instalust (much different than instalove). Just depends on the characters and if it's a series or stand alone.

Why can't we get some books with sexual tension that builds and builds like the tv show Bones? Hot!


A Voracious Reader (a.k.a. Carol) (avidreader68) Lisarenee wrote: "I wish there were more historical werewolf romances out there. The two seem to be a perfect pair, but when I searched I couldn't find all that many. That got me wondering if anyone else wished ther..."

Emma Holly has some in her Midnight series. There are a few others I've read, but can't seem to come up with their titles right now. Maybe I need more tea.


message 26: by Lisarenee (last edited Jan 29, 2013 07:02AM) (new)

Lisarenee | 2046 comments Lauren wrote: "Lisarenee wrote: "I wish there were more historical werewolf romances out there. The two seem to be a perfect pair, but when I searched I couldn't find all that many. That got me wondering if anyon..."

I read all of Ronda Thompson's, but I don't think I've tried any of Dare's. I'll have to look into them. I was sad to learn Ronda had passed away after I read the last of her series.


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Betelgeuze | 158 comments Lesbian/gay main characters. I only know of one series that has a lesbian main character Black Blade Blues. Once you go into erotica there is much more diversity when it comes to sexuality, but not in PNR and UF.


message 28: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Lisarenee wrote: "I read all of Ronda Thompson's, but I don't think I've tried any of Dare's. I'll have to look into them. I was sad to learn Ronda had passed away after I read the last of her series."

I didn't know that. That is very sad news.


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Sonia (darktalynn) Darcy wrote: "ladymurmur wrote: "I'd like to see more "UF" in non-major urban areas. Suburban Fantasy? Rural Fantasy? Surely magic isn't limited to metro areas."

Those would be some fun ones to read.

Although ..."


Isn't the James Jameson series on a small suburban town?


message 30: by Alisa (new)

Alisa Betelgeuze wrote: "Lesbian/gay main characters. I only know of one series that has a lesbian main character Black Blade Blues. Once you go into erotica there is much more diversity when it comes to sexuality, but not..."

Have you read Ink by Isabelle Rowan ? It's a m/m relationship. It's a beautiful love story of an old vampire who falls for a human tattoo artist. One of my favorite books of last year.


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Sydney Wallace | 5 comments With, were, the man character, if he were a shifter, had chest hair when he was human. I just don't get it.
I'd also like to see more Regencies with better written dialogue.


message 32: by namericanwordcat (new)

namericanwordcat | 13 comments Paranomals with childern lol I like it when the paranormal world is known and not a big secret nor hunted down or hated.


message 33: by Karena (new)

Karena (karenafagan) Dawn wrote: "I would like to see more men in UF as the hero. Seems like I see them all the time in PNR and they maybe a side kick in UF but I would like a man coming of age story."

Also Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid Chronicles have a male protagonist and they are UF.


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Brandy Nacole (brandynacole) I'd like to see new beings introduced into the paranormal/fantasy genre. I'm currently working on it, but not really getting anywhere with it.


message 35: by namericanwordcat (new)

namericanwordcat | 13 comments The new Laurenston book has some new shifters and I really like the Cold Moon Rising (A Tale of the Sazi, #7) by C.T. Adams for interesting shifters as well.


message 36: by Brandy (new)

Brandy Nacole (brandynacole) namericanwordcat wrote: "The new Laurenston book has some new shifters and I really like the Cold Moon Rising (A Tale of the Sazi, #7) by C.T. Adams for interesting shifters as well."

Thanks for the suggestion. Added to my tbr list.


message 37: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments The Sazi books are great ones that no one seems to read, which is sad.


message 38: by namericanwordcat (new)

namericanwordcat | 13 comments I know! I feel that way about Sazi books. They are great and nobody seems to read them. I guess the world and the romances are really good but the H and h don't jump out. But I love Tony and the bobcats and really want the badger to have her own story. lol I also love the Heart Mate (Celta's Heartmates, #1) by Robin D. Owens series and pimp it all the time because it is awesome. Completely different but wonderful.


message 39: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments I read the Heartmate series too and agree with you about how good they are, another one no one read. So bad.


message 40: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments I tried the Sazi series long ago and I could not get into it.


message 41: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments Karena wrote: "Also Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid Chronicles have a male protagonist and they are UF.
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Yes this is one but generally speaking there are so many books with a female protagonist only a handful with men. I feel like women outnumber the men but like 20 to 1...ok I totally made that number up but I think you know what I mean.


message 42: by Karena (new)

Karena (karenafagan) Dawn wrote: "Karena wrote: "Also Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid Chronicles have a male protagonist and they are UF.
"

Yes this is one but generally speaking there are so many books with a female protagonist only a..."



Yeah, I was agreeing. Saying Kevin Hearne's series was helping with some male protagonist books that maybe somebody wanting more male centered books could read. Just like ladymurmur earlier named the Dresden files and a few more. I missed that brianna also named the IDC as well.


message 43: by Mike (new)

Mike | 353 comments Dawn wrote: "I would like to see more men in UF as the hero. Seems like I see them all the time in PNR and they maybe a side kick in UF but I would like a man coming of age story."

Dresden by Jim Butcher, Atticus in the Iron Druid by K. A. Stewart, Remy Chandler by Tom Sniegoski, and Peter Octavian by Christopher Golden. Oh and Felix Castor by Mike Carey. just off the top of my head. haha


message 44: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments But you know even in UF books with a male protagonist the men already have their talent.

Dresden is already a powerful wizard
Atticus is already a powerful druid
Remmy was a high ranking angel and now he is still a tough guy...is he completely human??
Peter Octavian - never read but this is the vampire series right??
Felix is already an exorcist

Like the Kara Gillian series by Diana Rowland, she is already a cop and she is a minor summoner but she becomes powerful as the series moves along.

Or even like in epic fantasy where the guy is truly an underdog and he has to fight to fulfill his prophecy...then again maybe that is what keeps me reading epic fantasy??


message 45: by Alisa (new)

Alisa Dawn wrote: "But you know even in UF books with a male protagonist the men already have their talent.

Dresden is already a powerful wizard
Atticus is already a powerful druid
Remmy was a high ranking angel ..."



Have you read Unshapely Things (Connor Grey, #1) by Mark Del Franco He has been powerful but an incident before the series starts has taken almost all his powers away. He's lost his job and his status w/in the magic community. He is now basically starting from scratch & dealing w/the stress and embarrassment of that. He's a druid and a private investigator who works in the fairy/elf/etc equivilant of the ghetto solving crimes no one else cares about.


message 46: by Dawn, Desperately seeking new worlds (new)

Dawn (dawnv) | 4058 comments Alisa wrote: "Dawn wrote: "But you know even in UF books with a male protagonist the men already have their talent.

Dresden is already a powerful wizard
Atticus is already a powerful druid
Remmy was a high r..."


You know that is one I have not read yet I think I own it. I will be sure to check it out thanks


message 47: by Jaime (new)

Jaime Rush (jaime_rush) | 126 comments A Voracious Reader (a.k.a. Carol) wrote: "Why can't we get some books with sexual tension that builds and builds like the tv show Bones? Hot!

Because the editors want lots of sex and early and often. :) (in the books, of course! LOL) That's what PNR readers want, apparently. I personally like a slower build, even in a stand-alone book, but authors are told to amp it up.

I know you posted this awhile back, but I'm way behind on GR and am trying to catch up a bit!



message 48: by Jaime (new)

Jaime Rush (jaime_rush) | 126 comments namericanwordcat wrote: "I know! I feel that way about Sazi books. They are great and nobody seems to read them. I guess the world and the romances are really good but the H and h don't jump out. But I love Tony and the bo..."

Just a note, it's wonderful that you're pimping your fave series, especially the ones that don't get all the buzz. Authors really appreciate that!


message 49: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Bolen (jadeaaustin) Tired of YA paranormal. If I have to read another book where the ordinary teenage girl stumbles on a world of myth because of a paranormal boy I will be sick. I like books that go against formula, have her fall in instant love/lust with the paranormal only he's the wrong guy, and eventually come to understand that her bestfriend is the one she's supposed to be with. One where the geeky sidekick saves the day while the hero is having a monologue battle with the villian. Have the new vampire get icked out by blood, a hero duo where instead of saving the one that is in trouble he lets him burn to save the perfect stranger.


message 50: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (sunnytat462) | 3123 comments Kathy wrote: "Haha, I'm glad I'm not the only one tired of YA formula books. I'd like to see more stories with older protagonists. Not 70 maybe, but I'm not a teenager anymore."

Kathy - Check out Rage Against the Dying by Becky Masterman , the heroine is a 60 something retired FBI agent. The book is a mystery, but I thought done really good.


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