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Are there any books similar to this series?
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Jun 06, 2013 09:27AM
I love werewolves books. Are there any similar to this series. (I just LOVE Adam)
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Eileen Wilks's "World of the Lupi" novels: Tempting DangerIncidentally they even seem to use the same covers in some countries. :)
Hi ChristyI have read the Mercy Thompson and the World of the Lupi books and they are both great. On a slightly different track I have also enjoyed the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews. It may be worth giving it a try.
Christy wrote: "I love werewolves books. Are there any similar to this series. (I just LOVE Adam)"Have you read the other books that are connected to that series? The Alpha and Omega series. You probably have but I thought I'd mention it just in case. You could also try the Riley Jenson series by Keri Arthur. Kelley Armstrong has a whole "Otherworld" series. Several of the books are about the werewolf characters. I really like that series because there are several supernatural people but they are all connected. One book may be about the werewolves but their witch, demon, necromancer, etc friends show up. It's the same main group of characters but each one gets the spotlight in different books.
Christy wrote: "I love werewolves books. Are there any similar to this series. (I just LOVE Adam)"i highly recommend Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews. Just thinking of Curran make me swoon....
Written in Red by Anne Bishop was great. Ilona Andrews books are fantastic. Molly Harper has some fun werewolf books such as The art of seducing a naked werewolf. Lol
No I haven't read the Alpha and Omega series yet. Right now i'm reading Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs but I do have The Alpha and omega series on my to-read list. I will have to add the kate Daniels series I haven't read them.
Or the Otherworld I have been meaning to.
thanks Y'all!
The Kitty Norville series by Carrie Vaughn and the Psy-changeling series by Nalini Singh also feature werewolves as well as other supes
There is a new series that is similar, with wolf shifters. It is by Rebecca Graf. It's called "Deep Connections" and the sequel is "Dark Connections". I know the third will be coming out at some point I just don't know when. I loved these first two, I couldn't put them down!
You should read the Jane Yellowrock series. Not werewolves, but the series has a lot of similarities to this one.
Have you tried Rachel Vincent's Shifters series? It's about werecats, not werewolves, but it's entertaining. The first book is Stray.
Catie wrote: "Have you tried Rachel Vincent's Shifters series? It's about werecats, not werewolves, but it's entertaining. The first book is Stray."No I haven't I will but I will try to get them next. Thanks
I would actually recommend reading the Benedict Jacka books. I think they start with Fated. Not bad. Also the Cal and Niko books are turning out to be better than expected.
There is The Bloodhound Files by D. D. Barant.Anita Blake series by Laurell K. Hamilton
Dark Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Rachel Morgan series by Kim Harrison has werewolves, but not many
Imortals After Dark serise by Kresley Cole
Psy-Changling series by Nalini Singh
Otherworld series by Kelley Armstrong
Tales of the Sazi by C. T Adams and Cathy Clamp
Wyndham Werewolves series by MaryJanice Davidson will make you laugh
That's about all I can think of off hand.
Christy wrote: "I love werewolves books. Are there any similar to this series. (I just LOVE Adam)"Try the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews and the Otherworld series by Kelley Armstrong. I think the Kate Daniels Series may be more like what you are looking for. Good reading.
I've seen Illona Andrews and Kim Harrison mentioned a lot. Though I'm not quite sure thy're werewolf books. I honestly have a bit of a hard time finding authors/books similar to this one. But that could be because I haven't searched well enough or read all of the suggestions I've gotten. :P
Jim Butcher's Dresden Files are wonderful. Werewolves are the backup characters but the urban fantasy part is fantastic.
Both Carrie Vaughn's "Kitty" series and Faith Hunter's Jane Yellowrock series are very well written and keep some of the same types of themes and questions that Briggs deals with. Others have mentioned it,but its worth a reminder that Alpha/Omega, Briggs other series, is just as amazing as the original.
Christy wrote: "I love werewolves books. Are there any similar to this series. (I just LOVE Adam)"Frostbite by David Wellington is good. Also Patricia Briggs Alpha Omega series is excellent as well.
Try the Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews. There are werewolves and the heroine is tough and vulnerable like Mercy Thompson. Actually like this series better.
Hi. These are some of my faves for paranormals, not all with weres but smart, sexy & well written WITHOUT the kind of female leads that make you want to stick a needle in your eye:Jennifer Rardin (vamps, hysterically funny & sexy)
Kevin Hearn (sexy druid & Oberon, his talking dog who's a scene stealer)
Ilona Andrews (I agree..Curran is swoon worthy)
Faith Hunter (skinwalker, vamps & witches)
Gail Carriger (steampunk, vamps, weres...again, hilarious)
Happy reading! S.
Christy wrote: "I love werewolves books. Are there any similar to this series. (I just LOVE Adam)"Hi Christy, there is another Wolf series by Quinn Loftis u might like....
There are a lot of good suggestions above. I've read most of them, but here's one that no one has yet mentioned.The Walker Papers series by C.E. Murphy. Lots of Native American and Celtic stuff in them. Joanne Walker is a half Irish-half Cherokee auto mechanic (who works for the police department). First task---defeat The Wild Hunt.
Urban Shaman is the first one.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
The other Sharon beat me to it- I was just about to mention C.E. Murphy's books, particularly the Walker Papers series. Shifters and an cool combination of mythologies. I am late by a minute..
You should check out the Kate Daniels Series by Ilona Andrews and The Cat & Bones Series by Jeaniene Frost.
Sharon wrote: "There are a lot of good suggestions above. I've read most of them, but here's one that no one has yet mentioned.The Walker Papers series by C.E. Murphy. Lots of Native American and Celtic stuff i..."
i agree the ce murphy books are not only awesome but there is a strong parallel in the type of heroine and how they expand and interact with the "other world" they are tied to.
Laurell K. Hamilton. The Anita Blake Series Fantastic and oh so addictive... Also Yasmine Galenorn. The "Otherworld Series.
I like the Stormwalker books by Allison James. Like Mercy, Janet Begay is a native american, trying to run her own business and stay out of trouble, but unfortunately for her, she is a trouble magnet. At the same time, it's up to Janet to save the word from evil. The books do not have many werewolves in them, but there are other kinds of sexy shifters to make up for that!
Oh, and there is a mysterious coyote trickster god running around giving mysterious answers to straight forward questions. And he keeps turning up in Janet’s dreams flirting with her…
Sharon wrote: "There are a lot of good suggestions above. I've read most of them, but here's one that no one has yet mentioned.The Walker Papers series by C.E. Murphy. Lots of Native American and Celtic stuff i..."
I really need to read those. There is also a cross over story between Joanne Walker and Jane Yellowrock of the Yellowrock series. I have to read that one too.
In case the series was not mentioned. The Jane Yellowrock series by Faith Hunter is really good. https://www.goodreads.com/series/4640...
Looks like it has been mentioned. So I will add my support. =)
Thanks!.. lol I have faith hunter on my to read list.. I just haven't gotten to her yet. Thnaks sharon
Jenny wrote: "I like the Stormwalker books by Allison James. Like Mercy, Janet Begay is a native american, trying to run her own business and stay out of trouble, but unfortunately for her, she is a trouble mag..."
thanks!
uhhhh 'The Grey wolves series' by Quinn Loftis is kind of similar but focuses on three girls instead of one throughout the series. Also the 'Phoenix Pack series' by Suzanne Wright if you are looking for a those dominant possessive type characters.
Try the Shifter series by Rachel Vincent. Another good series is Women of the otherworld by Kelley Armstrong, starting with Bitten (the first couple books are fantastic, unfortunately it declines as the series progresses.) Its teenage fiction but the Awakening and the books that follow a series also by Kelley Armstrong its fantastic, I read them all within about two days.
The Jane Yellowrock series by Faith Hunger is similar to the Mercy Thompson series accept the main character is a skinwalker that shifts into a Puma instead of coyote.
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