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message 1: by Manisha (last edited Mar 26, 2012 01:51PM) (new)

Manisha | 277 comments Mod
1.Mercedes Thompson, the Alpha & Omega series
2. twilight
3. Blood and Chocolate-all
4. Otherworld series
5. SOokie Stackhouse
6.Darkest Powers
7.Anita Blake
8.Mortal Instruments
9.Guardians of Eternity
10. Eternal
11. Tantalize
SO far that's all i can think of. :) :D


message 2: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Banks (catherine_banks) | 7 comments Dark Guardian series, Moonlight is the first book.

Artemis Lupine series,
Song of the Moon is the first book.


message 3: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Dillon  (jessica_dillon89) I am reading a fantastic werewolf book!! (Definately with a twist). The werewolves (aka Fenris) are the bad guys and two sisters hunt them. It is kind of based on "Little Red Riding Hood" but so much better than you could imagine. It is called Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce. Im only 2/3 of the way through and already I would give it 5 stars. I hope this helps :)


message 4: by Manisha (last edited Jul 11, 2010 07:34PM) (new)

Manisha | 277 comments Mod
Jess wrote: "I am reading a fantastic werewolf book!! (Definately with a twist). The werewolves (aka Fenris) are the bad guys and two sisters hunt them. It is kind of based on "Little Red Riding Hood" but so mu..."
Nice choice i think i might pick up a copy of sister red! Thanks


message 5: by Manisha (new)

Manisha | 277 comments Mod
Catherine wrote: "Dark Guardian series, Moonlight is the first book.

Artemis Lupine series,
Song of the Moon is the first book."


I read the series and really like it, i think there is a book coming out in some time this year or next year. :)


message 6: by Marc (new)

Marc (authorguy) | 6 comments Manisha wrote: "1.Mercedes Thompson
2. twilight
3. Blood and Chocolate-all
4. Otherworld series
5. SOokie Stackhouse
6.Darkest Powers
7.Anita Blake
8.Mortal Instruments
9.Guardians of Eternity
10. Eterna..."


If you don't mind a little self-promotion, my novel St. Martin's Moon is a werewolf adventure set on a haunted lunar colony. The werewolves are treated as the classic monster, not a romantic leading man.


message 7: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Banks (catherine_banks) | 7 comments Manisha wrote: "I read the series and really like it, i think there is a book coming out in some time this year or next year.:)"

Which series are you talking about Manisha?


message 8: by Manisha (new)

Manisha | 277 comments Mod
Catherine wrote: "Manisha wrote: "I read the series and really like it, i think there is a book coming out in some time this year or next year.:)"

Which series are you talking about Manisha?"


Dark Guardian , I have not read the Artemis Lupine series, is it really good?


message 9: by Manisha (new)

Manisha | 277 comments Mod
Marc wrote: If you don't mind a little self-promotion, my novel St. Martin's Moon is a werewolf adventure set on a haunted lunar colony. The werewolves are treated as the classic monster, not a romantic leading man.
"
Sure, It sounds interesting, gonna give it a try


message 10: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Banks (catherine_banks) | 7 comments Manisha wrote: "Dark Guardian , I have not read the Artemis Lupine series, is it really good?"

I'm the author so I'm a bit biased. lol. I really enjoyed the Dark Guardian series too. At first I didn't like that the perspectives always changed, but after reading them all I think it really let's you get into the pack's head better.


message 11: by Manisha (new)

Manisha | 277 comments Mod
Catherine wrote: "Manisha wrote: "Dark Guardian , I have not read the Artemis Lupine series, is it really good?"

I'm the author so I'm a bit biased. lol. I really enjoyed the Dark Guardian series too. At first I ..."

Yea, you get so attached to certain characters and you really want to know whats going to happen to them. But it was nice knowing and learning about the other characters aswell. I really loved the series.Who's your favourite character(s)? I love Rafe and Lindsey's story and I admire Brittany, she's such a strong girl!

Artemis Lupine series is on my list of to reads.


message 12: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Banks (catherine_banks) | 7 comments I love Rafe! But I also love the first ones, crap I can't think of their names right now.


message 13: by Manisha (new)

Manisha | 277 comments Mod
Catherine wrote: "I love Rafe! But I also love the first ones, crap I can't think of their names right now."

Do you mean Kayla and Lucas? their story was really interesting too!


message 14: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Banks (catherine_banks) | 7 comments Manisha wrote: "Do you mean Kayla and Lucas? their story was really interesting too!"

Yeah! Kayla and Lucas. I loved their story.


message 15: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette Raleigh | 7 comments I am publishing a paranormal romance series about a werewolf and weremouse that I'm very fond of. They were so much fun to write that I'm already thinking about a Christmas episode.

When, Were, & Howl. (Novellas between 60 and 80 pages)

http://www.amazon.com/Episode-Wolf-Mo...


(Warning PG13 *adult situations)


message 16: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette Raleigh | 7 comments Okay, now that I'm done with the shameless self-promotion, the following books are really good...

Alice Borschardt - Silver Wolf (An unusual historical were-tale.)

Patricia Briggs has been mentioned, but I especially love Cry Wolf with Charles Cornick - a branch-off of the Mercedes books.

And of course Charlaine Harris and her werewolf, Alcide...


message 17: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette Raleigh | 7 comments RE: St. Martin's Moon

Absolutely fantastic cover! And it sounds interesting...hope you get lots of readers:)


message 18: by Marc (new)

Marc (authorguy) | 6 comments Jeanetteraleigh wrote: "RE: St. Martin's Moon

Absolutely fantastic cover! And it sounds interesting...hope you get lots of readers:)"


I hope it does too. It's not a standard werewolf novel at all. One reviewer fell in love with the cover but found the story very different from what she expected and wasn't happy. I hope you'll check it out. Thanks.


message 19: by Rachel Deagan (new)

Rachel Deagan | 3 comments Hey everyone! CAGED MOON's BLOG Tour has started!! First stop, YA-Aholic!! Full review :)

If you're not familiar, it's a YA Paranormal Romance...about werewolves! :)

http://www.ya-aholic.com/2012/02/revi...

For more tour info: http://moonlightprose.blogspot.com


message 20: by Manisha (new)

Manisha | 277 comments Mod
I love the fact that we get to experince the deep loyalty and see the pack act like a family. You get to see how much pack means to the everyone and I guess thats what Vampire books miss out on. The bonds of Werewolves are so interesting and complicated yet effective. I love reading books about packs and weres.


message 21: by Manisha (new)

Manisha | 277 comments Mod
ANother good series I heard about is the Tales of Urban Werewolf by Karen MacInerney. I have to read it still but it looks pretty good.
Heres the goodreads review:
" “A swift-paced, fun romp.”
–Charlaine Harris, New York Times bestselling author

Romance is about to get a little hairy.

Sophie Garou seems to have it all: a great job at a prestigious accounting firm, a closet that rivals a Nordstrom showroom, and a terrific boyfriend who isn’t afraid to use the “M” word. There’s just one little itty-bitty problem: Sophie is a werewolf–and her time of month has a whole new meaning.

Needless to say, life among yummy flesh-and-blood humans is no piece of steak . . . er, cake!, but regular doses of wolfsbane tea and a mother who runs a magic shop have helped Sophie keep her paranormal pedigree under wraps. Still, when a sexy, golden-eyed werewolf prowls into town, Sophie finds herself struggling to keep her animal impulses in check–not to mention trying to keep things on track with her super hot (and super human) lawyer boyfriend. What’s more, someone is threatening to expose Sophie for what she really is. And when her mother is accused of selling a poison-laced potion, Sophie must sniff out a culprit before the fur hits the fan.

DON’T MISS THE NEXT BOOK IN THIS HAIR-RAISING TRILOGY: ON THE PROWL
"


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