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Can reading a certain author or genre truly be addictive?
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May 30, 2010 06:40PM


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I liked The Montana Mavericks,there are so many I never did know if I got them all !"
oh, I know :) There are so many of them. I think over 50.
Oh, my. Suzanne, you will probably be more of an addict for CF when you read the Ghostwalkers books. Those were my first books by her, and as a result, I am so hooked on her.

Suzanne wrote: "I am starting Shadow Games today, so may not be up for air for a few days : )"
Okay. Enjoy your book.
Okay. Enjoy your book.

Let me know how they are, Suzanne. I haven't read any Feehan books yet and I want the Shadow ones to be the first. I'll look forward to your opinion and anyone else that has read them!

I had just finished The Carpathians and was crazy to get to Dark Hunters,I loved those two series too till they started filling them in with animals.

I can't remember many animals showing up in the Carpathian books, just the pack of wolves the Ivory (the heroine in her latest book) adopted.

Gosh, I'm probably wrong.

Carpathians- all of them can turn into an animal when required it tends to be a wolf or hawk. They mentioned the jaguar race which is a race of shifters in the later books, by they have mostly died out and only a few can change fully. She has also done another series, the Leopard series about a race of shifters that can turn into Leopards, but as far as I know that isn't connected to the Carpathian series.
Yep Darius could communicate with their "pet" leopards. But I think all the Carpathians can communicate with animals. I wish I could have a pet Big Cat, they are so beautiful

I imagine that sooner or later the shifters will all be related somehow, just like humans, the further back we go, become related.
UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "Not overload at all, Suzanne. I appreciate the information because I read so many books that sometimes they run together.
I imagine that sooner or later the shifters will all be related somehow, just like humans, the further back we go, become related..."
I'm related to Sam? :(
I imagine that sooner or later the shifters will all be related somehow, just like humans, the further back we go, become related..."
I'm related to Sam? :(
UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "Sorry, Arch, but not to worry. It's soooooo loonnnnnnnng ago it doesn't count. LOL"
lol, :)
lol, :)
I think you described the series perfectly, Suzanne and Dhestiny. It's making me want to dive back in!

Iam glad too for the info because I jumped on Kenyons the minute I stopped the Carpathians and they do all run together,sometimes I can`t remember a few days later even.
Anyway I`m glad to finally know where those grouchy bears hang

I haven't read Kenyon for ages, but when I first started reading them, it is another series I got really addicted to reading!

Are you reading the third book soon? I didn't think it was as good as the first two, the hero doesn't quite have the wow factor that Syn and Nyk did, but it was still an entertaining read.
I love her KM books. That's how I became a fan. My sister forced me to read the Night Pleasures. Before, I wouldn't touch paranormal. I'm so grateful to my sister and KM/SK. I probably won't read Born in Ice right away. I try to break up my reads.




I'm actually reading The Killing Edge by Heather Graham and she has a fabulous dangerous hero in the book, in the person of Luke Cane. He's a former British police officer who murdered his wife's killer and then quit the force. Now he's a P.I. or sort of, the man people and the police of Miami turn to when they want things done/ cases resolved even if things need to turn dirty.
Absolutely addicting and mind-blowing! Just thought I'd pass the word.

:) Danielle! I'm really enjoying that book so far



LOL! Last night I was in my pj's, when I I got bit by the book bug and ran out to Books a Million just before closing. I don't think I would've been able to sleep if I hadn't gone to get a few books. If that's not the sign of an addict, I don't know what is.

LOL! No, this time I decided to change my clothes. I didn't want to offend anybody with my bleach-stained, pj bottoms with the milk and cookies pictures, and my old beat up t-shirt from my family reunion. I just knew that if I wore that out, I'd get into an accident or something. But if it were winter time, I would've worn that for a late night book run without a second thought!



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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
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I just finished Water Bound last night. It has increased my Christine Feehan addiction. Sigh!!! Meme, Patricia Grasso is addictive. I love her Russian prince series. :) I know what you mean about the deep love story. I am such a sucker for that!


I have to start those CF books I can't believe I haven't yet what is wrong with me! ;)
Something to look forward to, I guess. I'm kind of jealous that you are going to be reading her for the first time. I have friends on here who don't like her, because she's wordy. But, her powerful stories make up for it, in my opinion.
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