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message 1: by Mikaela (last edited Mar 13, 2021 05:49PM) (new)

Mikaela | 73 comments Hi all!

I'm looking for some paranormal/urban fantasy/sci-fi romance books (shifter, alien, adult, YA; I don't mind) where the hero thinks more like an animal than a man.

I find it charming when the thought processes are animal-brain with animal reasoning. I'm especially looking for books with cute misunderstandings as a result of this i.e. he gives a girl a hunk of meat to court her, he gets confused about why she needs time to date, he struggles to understand complex human motivations etc.

Examples of this are Written in Red from The Others series by Anne Bishop and Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews (and also probably most of the New Species books by Laurann Dohner).

Thanks a million!


message 2: by ...cats? (new)

...cats? | 470 comments It's not about an animal, but I thought of The Stranger by Caroline B. Cooney - I don't want to give too many spoilers, but the hero is sort of a shifter and has the qualities of a creature from nature uncertain about the human world that you're looking for


message 3: by Mikaela (new)

Mikaela | 73 comments ...cats? wrote: "It's not about an animal, but I thought of The Stranger by Caroline B. Cooney - I don't want to give too many spoilers, but the hero is sort of a shifter and has the qualities of a creature from na..."

Thank you so much!


message 4: by Marie (new)

Marie (marie123) | 50 comments I saw the title and came in to recommend The Others series by Anne Bishop, but I see you beat me there! I don't know of anything quite like that, but if you haven't already, you might want to check out Anne Bishop's Black Jewel Trilogy. Daughter of the Blood is the first one. The series takes a bit to get into, but into the second and third book you meet the kindred, who are animals who have the ability to communicate with the human characters when they choose to. But they are animals, and their reasoning and logic is different from human reasoning and logic.


message 5: by Mikaela (new)

Mikaela | 73 comments Marie wrote: "I saw the title and came in to recommend The Others series by Anne Bishop, but I see you beat me there! I don't know of anything quite like that, but if you haven't already, you might want to check..."

Marie, I haven't read that series! Thank you so much for the recommendation!


message 6: by Mikaela (new)

Mikaela | 73 comments *Bump*

Still looking! Thanks all x


message 8: by Kristy (new)

Kristy Moore (llamalluv) | 112 comments LOL, Valiant just dumping a skinned deer carcass on Trisha's porch as a thank you.

The Norseton wolves has a bit of that, but it's more like their wolves aren't always completely in sync with their human half. Beast

Ruby Dixon's latest Risdaverse When She's Bold has an alien that's been told all the wrong things about humans, and a human that's been told some wrong things about aliens, and it makes for cute misunderstandings as they try to not offend one another with their "foreign ways."


message 9: by MJ (new)

MJ | 1617 comments Does Nalini Singh count as PRN? Maybe she’s just UF?

But Archangels Enigma is exactly that ‘more animal than human’ that you are looking for. Naasir is awesome. It is book 8 in the series tho, and they are all worth reading imo.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


message 10: by Mikaela (new)

Mikaela | 73 comments Not-Mary wrote: "Keeper of the Wolves"

Thank you Not-Mary! I read the Keeper of the Wolves and it was very sweet. I found that the heroes thought patterns turned more 'human' the longer he was in human form but I loved that he retained his relationship with all the wolves.

Thanks for the recommendation!


message 11: by Mikaela (new)

Mikaela | 73 comments Kristy wrote: "LOL, Valiant just dumping a skinned deer carcass on Trisha's porch as a thank you.

The Norseton wolves has a bit of that, but it's more like their wolves aren't always completely in sync with the..."


Thank you Kristy! I read When She's Bold and really like the big, shy, hero trope. I always wish for more plot in these novellas though! Thank you so much for the recommendation.


message 12: by Mikaela (new)

Mikaela | 73 comments MJ wrote: "Does Nalini Singh count as PRN? Maybe she’s just UF?

But Archangels Enigma is exactly that ‘more animal than human’ that you are looking for. Naasir is awesome. It is book 8 in the series tho, an..."


Hi MJ,

I completely forgot about Archangel's Enigma but I have read it before and really liked it! I get sick and tired of all the debonair hot-cold game-playing vampires in PNR so the ones where the hero is a bit more naive and monster-y are always a treat.

Thanks for reminding me of this one -- perhaps time for a re-read!


message 13: by Kristy (new)

Kristy Moore (llamalluv) | 112 comments Mating the Huntress is another good one where the hero is not really clued in on how to court a human. And unfortunately for him, his human wants to murder him.


message 14: by Mikaela (new)

Mikaela | 73 comments Kristy wrote: "Mating the Huntress is another good one where the hero is not really clued in on how to court a human. And unfortunately for him, his human wants to murder him."

Thank you Kristy! I've read this one and really liked it! If only more like it existed!

Still on the hunt, so very grateful for further recommendations!


message 15: by Mikaela (new)

Mikaela | 73 comments Bump ☺️


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