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Thanks for the rec! Unfortunately, I think I'd probably skip them because I can't deal with annoying heroines and I'm still undecided as to whether or not I like Katie MacAlister. I tried her book "Hard Day's Knight" and I couldn't even finish it, but I'm giving her book "Steamed" a shot because I'm into steampunk so that will probably be the deciding factor.

Thanks! I'm not a big fan of contemporary, but I might give the series a shot. I read the description for this one and the 2nd one in the series and they both sounded interesting.



and the next series she has begins with Beyond Control

I have read most of the Moon series books and I adore them! There are each about different pairing of souls and usually there is some type of murder mystery type thing going on, but they are great!

The Shadow Queen by Anne Bishop would be my suggestion but it is #7 in the series and it isn't one of those that you can skip around in. If you haven't read the BJT series, though, I totally recommend it.


Bride, I would not say is plain, but she does have a weight problem and it does not hinder Vane in any way. Vane is probably one of my favorite Were Hunters. He loves Bride for herself not what her body looks like. Don't you just love men like that? He is soooo sexy. Yummmm!

The Shadow Queen by Anne Bishop would be my suggestion but it is #7 in the series and it isn't one of those th..."
I've read the rest of the Black Jewels series. I love it. :) I actually have "The Shadow Queen" on my bookshelf, waiting to be read.


Bride, I would not say is plain, but she does have a weight problem and..."
Thanks for the rec! I believe I read the very first book in the Dark Hunter series, but none of the others. I might have to work my way up to that one.

Thats the only one I can think of off hand though.

I've already read the Tairen Soul series and I love it! It's not exactly what I'm looking for because Rain always just accepted Ellie. (Well, that and because of what happens later in the series with Ellie. Not going into details because I don't want to spoil anything, but if you've read all of the books so far, you should know what I mean...)

Try this book: The Rogue Hunter
The main character in it is frustrated by the fact the his lifemate doesn't look like the woman what he always imagined in his head.

Have you read Soulless by Gail Carriger? It made me fall in love with steampunk :) Not so much a fated mate thing, but the romance is really funny & sweet. The heroine is Italian & has a very large nose, which she mentions a lot, but it's brilliant (:
Katie MacAlister's Dark Ones is actually really good for the first four or so books, then they go a little stale. Her heroines are all 'disadvantaged' in some way, but the heroes like them just the way they are, so it's more about their 'insecurity issues'. They are pretty hilarious though (intentionally, unlike some of her other books).

Speaking of "Soulless," I just got the second book in the mail the other day, but I haven't started it yet. I can't wait to read it.

Changeless? I'm so excited to read that one, I think I'm going to go order it now actually... :L
The sypnosis for the third book came out recently, and it looks very dramatic, so I'll be interested to see what exactly happens in Changeless :S


I'm kind of tempted to wait until Blameless gets released, just so I won't have to go through the agony of cliffhanger limbo, but I have zero willpower so I doubt I'll be able to stay away for that long...

Mollie wrote: "Vane Kattalakis & Bride McTierney in
Night Play (Dark-Hunter, #6)
Bride, I would not say is plain, but she does have a weight problem and..."
I LOVE this book. It is one of my favorites of the series. Vane is so wonderful and Bride is great too. She really deserved him

Bride, I would not say is plain, but she does have a weight problem and..."
I LOVE this book. It is one of my favorites of the series. Vane is so wonderful and Bride is great too. She really deserved him
Ok, this is a real oldie--and not a fated mate book, but its still really good. A Civil Contract is set in the Regency time period (I THINK--been a while since I read it, but most of Georgette Heyer's books are either Regency romances or mysteries set in the 30's and 40's)


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Have any of you come across a fated/soul mate book in which the heroine is plain and the hero has a hard time accepting it? I know I’m making it seem like the hero would be a shallow jerk, but I think it’d be kind of cool to read about a heroine who wasn’t necessarily the type of woman the hero would have actively pursued in the past, but he starts to see her as beautiful as the novel goes on and he falls for her. I haven’t come across this myself. I’m looking for something where the hero might not think of the heroine as attractive at first, but it develops as he gets to know her. The reason I’m specifically looking for destined partner type of book is because I want the hero to have the knowledge that she’s the woman he has the best chance of happiness with, but I’d also be interested in hearing about any other paranormal romances with that kind of plotline.
Any book recommendations you might have for novels with this (or a similar) storyline would be much appreciated (if they even exist).
Thanks in advance if anyone can help me out!