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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
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Apr 29, 2013 08:31AM

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I have too many favorite authors! But as regards to say, Kristen Ashley, that entirely Dhes' fault. She wrote such glowing reviews and I ignore them as long as I could and finally gave in. Now Kathleen Woodiwiss is a favorite and I "discovered" her back when I was about 12 years old. One of my mom's books. Up til then I had only read shorter Harlequins and gothic romances. The Flame and The Flower was my first "long" book. So many more but I don't always remember my first book or the discovery.

Yes, I also discovered many authors here on GR that I probably would never have read if not for this site.


I bought books one through four just so I could read book five because the first page of book five, Shadowfever, had already drawn me in. I was going through a bad time in life and this book just clicked with me. Made me realize how stupid I'd been too. For me, this book is special because it's a part of the hard times I went through since it was the first book that made me aware again after my 'episode'. It also has harsh reality and self-awareness lessons in here. And it's amazing and entertaining as hell. Fever is special to me and the author is stunningly introspective and wise. A genius at writing. She's my favorite author above all others.
Here's the first page of Shadowfever:
"Hope strengthens. Fear kills.
Someone really smart told me that once.
Every time I think I'm getting wiser, more in control of my actions, I go slamming into a situation that makes me excruciatingly aware that all I've succeeded in doing is swapping one set of delusions for a more elaborate, attractive set of delusions-that's me, the Queen of Self-Deception.
I hate myself right now. More than I'd ever thought possible.
I squat on the cliff's edge, screaming, cursing the day I was born, wishing my biological mother had drowned me at birth. Life is too hard, too much to handle. Nobody told me there'd be days like these. How could nobody tell me there'd be days like these? How could they let me grow up like that-happy and pink and stupid?
The pain I feel is worse than anything the Sinsar Dubh has ever done to me. At least when the Book is crushing me, I know it's not my own fault.
This moment?
Mea culpa. Beginning to end, all the way, I own this one, and there will never be any hiding from that fact."

Books I found at home or influenced by my sisters:













Lori Foster



I also discovered Sunny/


I was obsessed with P.C. Cast

Cathie Linz



This book was on the bookshelf at home too, one of my favorites:

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The books I chose to read were either from the library, the bookshelves in my house, or because I saw its interesting blurb at the end of the book I was reading (this was before I got introduced to goodreads). That's how I found Shelly Laurenston. She was always at the back of the books I read, her blurbs I mean. G.A. Aiken is a pen name for Laurenston btw. I immediately devoured





I don't know how many years it's been, four? But I was going through the library in my town and realized I didn't read any A-authors so I went over to the A section and plucked out


I don't know why I decided to check out BDSM books but my curiosity was peaked. I don't even remember how or where.. because I like Erotica? And so I decided to check it out? I don't know. And I forget why I chose Cherise Sinclair to enter me into this type of world. From seeing her books on Amazon? From a goodreads friend's bookshelf? From a poll of BDSM themed books here on goodread's Lists? Because I read a synopsis somehow? I honestly forget. But in April 2012 I bought




Nina Bangs:


I was obsessed with Katie MacAlister too. I discovered her in my High School years. Any series by her made me itch to grab and read.




Sherrilyn Kenyon. Introduced by seeing her in anthologies I'd rent from the library back in high school.


ECT and so forth.
Authors I have my eyes on and want to read more of since I Know I will like(read one or more books of theirs & was enraptured, book included): Kresley Cole







And I'm still pondering Shiloh Walker


Thanks so much for sharing, everyone. Loved your long post, Goge. I am thrilled to be around people who are enthusiastic about books!

Jessica wrote: "I don't have many friends that read so this site has been a god sent. Love being able to chat with you all about things that I've read and that you are reading. Not only do I get to add to my TBR p..."
Most of my reading friends are online as well.
Most of my reading friends are online as well.

Does it not suck that people don't read enough? My friends don't read where we can hang out and talk about our favorite books. In high school I did have a friend or two who read a lot and the same kind of books I did so we would read together and gossip about our favorite Heroes (miss those days) but that's sadly the past.

I started with few books I'd read and looked on here and in the lists for more books/authors and my list kept growing then do did the groups and friends. I'm am so glad for good reads as its my safe haven for me my books and people that love books too.
I agree that it sucks more people don't read. My hubby not a reader, our daughter is just like me loves reading. And I'm so glad that she's also got great support at her school. One of the deputy principals at the school really pushes reading.
I don't have many friends that read to be honest. I can quite happily sit home all day reading.
Anyway as I said. I've gotten pretty much all my new authors from good reads, friends recommendations, etc. I've also read books that I normally wouldn't have chosen myself and ended up loving them :-))


Karen Marie Moning was a library find for me. I think I did read reviews on her but when I saw a few of her books at the library I picked them up. LOVE her Highlander series but not too fond of the Fever series.

I really like most of the books you have listed too. Like minds . . . :)

I have a meeting pretty soon, but I wanted to post my thoughts on this topic.
I discovered most of my favorite writers completely by random. When I was a kid, I mainly read library books, but my first romance author, Johanna Lindsey, I discovered through my mother. I was bored and I was waiting for my family to get back home. We were moving and there was a box of books behind me. I pulled out Fires of Winter and started reading it, and after that I was hooked both on romance novels and JL. I am not as into her now, but when I was a kid, anytime I got money, I would buy her books. I discovered my next favorite author, Jude Deveraux through the library. My library had most of her books, but I started buying the ones I couldn't find there.
Anne Stuart, who is still my favorite all time author, I also discovered through the library. One of her first books I read was Special Gifts. It was really good romantic suspense and the hero is a military intelligence guy. I blame my dangerous hero addiction solely on Anne Stuart.
Some others that I love, I discovered by picking up historical romance books and reading and enjoying them. For instance, Kresley Cole. I read If You Dare, and loved it, and she got me hooked on Scottish heroes. When I saw A Hunger Like No Other, I bought it on impulse because I loved If You Dare so much. I wasn't as into PNR then, but I had read Sherrilyn Kenyon, and I gave it a try. I couldn't put this book down. Between her and Sherrilyn Kenyon and later JR Ward, there is no wonder I am so hooked on PNR.
I discovered Christine Feehan through her GhostWalker series. I had some of her Carpathian books, but I wasn't as into vampire romance. When I read Shadow Game, I became hooked and went on a major glom.
Authors like Jodi Thomas and Christina Dodd, I also discovered through friends.
I gotta go. Will be back later to finish my post!
I discovered most of my favorite writers completely by random. When I was a kid, I mainly read library books, but my first romance author, Johanna Lindsey, I discovered through my mother. I was bored and I was waiting for my family to get back home. We were moving and there was a box of books behind me. I pulled out Fires of Winter and started reading it, and after that I was hooked both on romance novels and JL. I am not as into her now, but when I was a kid, anytime I got money, I would buy her books. I discovered my next favorite author, Jude Deveraux through the library. My library had most of her books, but I started buying the ones I couldn't find there.
Anne Stuart, who is still my favorite all time author, I also discovered through the library. One of her first books I read was Special Gifts. It was really good romantic suspense and the hero is a military intelligence guy. I blame my dangerous hero addiction solely on Anne Stuart.
Some others that I love, I discovered by picking up historical romance books and reading and enjoying them. For instance, Kresley Cole. I read If You Dare, and loved it, and she got me hooked on Scottish heroes. When I saw A Hunger Like No Other, I bought it on impulse because I loved If You Dare so much. I wasn't as into PNR then, but I had read Sherrilyn Kenyon, and I gave it a try. I couldn't put this book down. Between her and Sherrilyn Kenyon and later JR Ward, there is no wonder I am so hooked on PNR.
I discovered Christine Feehan through her GhostWalker series. I had some of her Carpathian books, but I wasn't as into vampire romance. When I read Shadow Game, I became hooked and went on a major glom.
Authors like Jodi Thomas and Christina Dodd, I also discovered through friends.
I gotta go. Will be back later to finish my post!
Back to finish. A friend at work got me into Jodi Thomas. Her mother and her are prolific readers, and her mother would just buy books, read them, and give them away. I got so many books from her. Jodi Thomas's The Texan's Dream was in the box, and I fell in love with her writing and went on a glom.
I am obsessive in that when I find an author I like, I try to read all/most of their books and add them to my collection. Which is why my book collection exploded the way it did.
Pamela Clare is an author I discovered through a woman (Melissab) who I met on the Amazon forums and she is on her now. She raved about Surrender, and boy was she right.
I think that the reading community is so important, especially when it comes to romance and other genre fiction. We find out about books by word of mouth. Sometimes, we are able to stumble across authors, but I think being plugged in helps that search to be much more fruitful. I'm grateful for my reading friends like you girls on the group and on Goodreads. Thanks for all the great books you've recommended my way.
I am obsessive in that when I find an author I like, I try to read all/most of their books and add them to my collection. Which is why my book collection exploded the way it did.
Pamela Clare is an author I discovered through a woman (Melissab) who I met on the Amazon forums and she is on her now. She raved about Surrender, and boy was she right.
I think that the reading community is so important, especially when it comes to romance and other genre fiction. We find out about books by word of mouth. Sometimes, we are able to stumble across authors, but I think being plugged in helps that search to be much more fruitful. I'm grateful for my reading friends like you girls on the group and on Goodreads. Thanks for all the great books you've recommended my way.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Texan's Dream (other topics)Surrender (other topics)
Fires of Winter (other topics)
Special Gifts (other topics)
If You Dare (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Karen Marie Moning (other topics)Sunny (other topics)
Patricia Briggs (other topics)
Eileen Wilks (other topics)