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May 04, 2013 06:45PM

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You've GOT to read her Chesapeake Bay Saga, beginning with Sea Swept. Next is the Gallaghers of Ardmore trilogy, beginning with Jewels of the Sun.
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I have the Gallaghers of Ardmore trilogy sitting on my end table waiting to be read! Found it at a goodwill when I was visiting my mother in law 2 months ago. Poor books :(








I understand completely, Dawn. I read the McCabe Trilogy (her Highlander series) last year and gobbled them up back to back. I've read the new Scottish books as soon as I could get my hands on them. Great stories and Maya is a very good story teller.



Maya's roots are in erotica and in my interview with her last year, she was pretty clear that she considers the sex to be an important part of her stories.

Morrigan's Cross
Dance of the Gods
Valley of Silence
Great books!
I've read that trilogy. I enjoyed it but must admit I had a hard time getting into the first book (first 60 pages) but once through that, all was good.
Dawn wrote: "Yes, I really did just inhale all 5 of these books. She needs to write faster. The next one doesn't come out until next year!"
I did the same thing, Dawn. I started and finished the Highlander series in a couple of days. Awesome books...Maya is so good at sucking you into her books/series. I'm a big fan of her KGI series too.
I did the same thing, Dawn. I started and finished the Highlander series in a couple of days. Awesome books...Maya is so good at sucking you into her books/series. I'm a big fan of her KGI series too.

Morrigan's Cross
Dance of the Gods
Valley of Silence
Great books!
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Yes, it's actually one of my fave trilogies.

I devoured them, too, but yeah... the sex scenes were pretty racy! And I read romance novels all the time! I didn't realize they were borderline erotica!! Eek!
The Circle Trilogy are the ONLY Nora Roberts books I've read! :P My mom recommended them to me when I was caught up in the vampire craze! Haha! The first one DOES start off kind of slow, and the writing style took some getting used to, for sure!

I think she dialed it down a little in the second series, Montgomerys and Armstrongs. The first series did have some pretty intense sex scenes, considering the heroines were virgins lol
I am going to have to read the Circle Trilogy now. I loved her Born Trilogy.

Yea, I actually found all three...along with about 10 of her other books lol
Sara ♥ wrote: "Jonetta wrote: "I understand completely, Dawn. I read the McCabe Trilogy (her Highlander series) last year and gobbled them up back to back. I've read the new Scottish books as soon as I could get ..."
Sara, I think you'd enjoy the Born In Trilogy. Have you checked out the books?
FYI, Maya's roots are in erotic romance and she fundamentally believes the sex scenes are a critical part of any romance. I interviewed her last year and this was one of the questions I raised.
Sara, I think you'd enjoy the Born In Trilogy. Have you checked out the books?
FYI, Maya's roots are in erotic romance and she fundamentally believes the sex scenes are a critical part of any romance. I interviewed her last year and this was one of the questions I raised.

And, I totally get Maya's POV, but to me, if sex scenes include things I would never do with my husband, that's too much for me! (I suppose I'm not very wild... poor hubby!)

My error. It's epubbud.com. I Googled ePub and never looked at the URL.
Here's the link.
http://www.epubbud.com/
Here's the link.
http://www.epubbud.com/

I'm working on reading JDR's In death series in order and reading along with the monthly book on the NR discussions site. I'm sure I'll throw some extra books in there too.

However, most recently I've been focused mostly on Harlequins by Kay Stockham, like the Tulanes of Tennessee series and by Sarah Mayberry, such as Her Best Friend.

Somewhat darker and generally a little more grim, the romance is pretty limited, not overt as with the In Death series, but some In Death readers may like these books, as I do.
The Informationist
The Innocent
Just finished the second of the series and am waiting, none too patiently, for my hold to come up on the third at the library.



I saw your reviews after I read book 1&2. :D I'm kind of glad I didn't read the series as the books were released. I wouldn't have been able to wait to read Joss' and Zoe's books. I'm loving it so far.
That's the beauty of being able to come to the party late like I did. I just read everything back to back...it was heaven:)
Jonetta wrote: "That's the beauty of being able to come to the party late like I did. I just read everything back to back...it was heaven:)"
Clarification...I got the books early via NetGalley.
Clarification...I got the books early via NetGalley.

Clarification...I got the books early via NetGalley."
I'm always late to the party, but I don't miss out on them so I guess that's what counts. :)
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