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You've picked the pick of the bunch as far as I'm concerned. There are only three in the series, but dont forget to intersperse the Alpha and Omega series with the Mercy Thompson.Then, if you've enjoyed them, you might like to read Kelley Armstrong's series.
Thanks Sally, I'm quite excited about my options :-) although I'll be honest I can't wait for my next Chicagoland!
Are you just looking for adult series?Some other good ones are the Cassandra Palmer series by Karen Chance.
Alex Craft series by Kaylana Price.
Charley Davidson series by Darynda Jones.
The Graveyard Queen series by Amanda Stevens.
Would you prefer UF or PNR?UF:
Fever by Karen Marie Moning
Night Huntress by Jeaniene Frost
PNR:
Lords of the Underworld by Gena Showalter
Immortals After Dark by Kresley Cole
Psy-Changeling by Nalini Singh
Black Dagger Brotherhood by JR Ward
Demonica by Larissa Ione
Dark-Hunter by Sherrily Kenyon
Midnight Breed by Lara Adrian
I could go on and on. I have 70 series that I'm following on my Fictfact list.
Here are the first books of the series I mentioned:
I have a really hard time distinguishing between UF and PNR ... How exactly do you distinguish between them?
Terry (Ter05 TwiMoms/ MundieMoms) wrote: "Urban fantasy takes place in a city. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_fa..."You know, I actually didn't know that, I feel stupid for that not occurring to me sooner. Completely makes sense though.
But does the BDB not take place in a city? But they call them paranormal... Sorry...I find it confusing...
Have you read Kelley Armstrong's tales of the otherworld? It's the best series I've come accross so far.
I haven't heard of them... I find it really stupid of me that I don't even know what category the books I read fall under...
I think they overlap. If it contains paranormal and has romance in it, then it would be paranormal romance but if it takes place in a city then both descriptions fit. And I have heard more explanations of this than I can count but "urban" does mean urban. LOL
Abby wrote: "I haven't heard of them... I find it really stupid of me that I don't even know what category the books I read fall under..."
http://www.goodreads.com/series/40463...
check them out, they're brilliant x
That's what I thought... most of my books are set in cities , but has paranormal romance... It really messes up the head sometimes lol... It really makes it hard to distinguish between the two ..
Abby wrote: "I have a really hard time distinguishing between UF and PNR ... How exactly do you distinguish between them?"PNR has one couple per book with an HEA (a happily ever after) at the end of that book. There might be other characters featured in the book, but the distinguishing factor is one couple, one HEA per book. In UF the same character/couple is featured over many books. The couple might/might not get their HEA at the end of the series.
Lisa Annesley wrote: "Abby wrote: "I have a really hard time distinguishing between UF and PNR ... How exactly do you distinguish between them?"PNR has one couple per book with an HEA (a happily ever after) at the end..."
Now see THAT made sense to me... Maybe I'm just slow lol
Terry (Ter05 TwiMoms/ MundieMoms) wrote: "I think they overlap. If it contains paranormal and has romance in it, then it would be paranormal romance but if it takes place in a city then both descriptions fit. And I have heard more explan..."I have heard other people distinguish them that way before as well. It does make sense. I mean normally when you think of any kind of romance you think of a HEA with the ending.
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I'm new to posting, but have been reading your posts and love them. I'd really appreciate it if you could give me suggestions for great series books. Im up to date with Chicagoland, Sookie, VA & Bloodlines but other than that I'm open! I love reading and I'm not fussy :-)
Thanks in advance
Loz x