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Reading Harmony's Way by Lora Leigh "
I love the breed books! My favorite is the first Breed story I read in "Beyond the dark" with stories by Angela Knight, Diane Whiteside and Emma Holly as well as Lora Leigh. I'm sure it isn't the first breed story, but it made me want to read all of them





Cherra I read it a few weeks ago. I liked it, but it was very slow moving throughout the whole book. It was a really unique storyline, and had an interesting twist at the end. If it weren't for the slow pace I would have given it a 4 or 4.5, but as it was I rated it with a 3.
No harm in trying it.. you might like it more than I did.
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Cherra I re..."
thanks for the feedback! I find it interesting that out of my 69 friends--not 1 has read this book. several have it on their TBR list.

I tried it but it was so slow I gave it up after about 60 pages. One thing I really liked was the American Indian Bartender. People were rude to him and kept asking him what his Indian name was and he would make up really off the wall names, like "Man hung like a moose" or "I drink a lot of beer" for some reason that struck me a super funny.



Leslie,
Wow! You have a really cool name. SMILE
I just finish Guily Pleasures last week. I liked it.

I tried it but it was so slow I gave it up after about 60 ..."
It was VERY slow. It was such an interesting concept, but as I said in my review it was almost like pulling teeth to get the action and the story moving.


That's funny you said that, I was just writing my review for Matters of the Blood and I said the same thing. People are discouraged when they pick up a book and it doesn't pull them in quickly. I stuck with it and it ended up being really good, but those beginnings really matter to readers! Many people (including myself) put books down because the beginning sucks.

But some of my fave series had 1st book syndrome--slow getting into, lots of world building & info dumpage, and if I wouldn't have stuck with it, I would have totally missed out on the awesome series. So I have learned that a slow first book does not a crappy series make. :)




I read "Staked" by J. F. Lewis, and thought it was great! Joined his fan club, waited on tenterhooks (or whatever) for the next one, "revamped", it was sooo bad I almost took it back to the B&N and demanded my money back. It's rough when the first book by an author is bad, because then it's too easy to never read anything else by them. I think it's just as bad to have the second book be terrible. Did anyone else read these books? Maybe my expectations were too high


There are, I think about 17 Anita Blakes at last count. Gird your loins, because the sex becomes very steamy and explicit. I love it, the scenes and the books, but I've heard tons of complaints from people who think there is too much. I think it's all part of the evolution of a character/series and an author. My 19yo daughter has read them all, she's a bit of a prude, and said she just "skimmed" through those bits. Otherwise she loved them also. And they sure cranked my husband up! :)

So maybe I was over-reacting about revamped. Didn't it seem as though he spent the whole first 2-3 chapters going back over every detail of the first book? I hate that


Leslie,
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:) your names pretty amazing too! I'm on the third book now.

LOL ya i've read her Meredith Series and it's pretty "intense" , I though maybe this was Laurell's more tame book, guess not.
currently reading
-Bound to shadows by Keri Arthur
-Circus Of The Damned by Laurell K Hamilton


New_user, yeah, I can see how sci-fi romance might fit in with PNR and then again, maybe not.

I didn't even realize you were an author until your comments here and then the earlier the same day one of my friends marked your books as to read. I thought the covers looked great and made me want to check them out. My library carries them and they are now in transit waiting for me to check them out. I'll be able to see what you mean out the character.
I think some sci-fi can be paranormal but others can't. The best example of that would be Sirantha Jax books by Ann Aguirre. I really like the series but is it in any way paranormal.

Simon Green's "Nightside" series, and the cal and niko leandros series by Rob Thurman are great, I think you will looove Christopher Moore, he's so funny and twisted

That's funny you said t..."
My book journal "Book Lust", said that if a book doesn't grab you, it's ok to put it down. Sometimes we can pick the book up months or even years later, and just love it. Science fiction was my first love, lately I can't read any sci-fi, it just irritates the crap out of me! gimme some smut or a csi mystery.



My favorites by him are still A Dirty Job and Lamb. I even love the cover of Dirty Job--it's what made me discover him in the first place!
Are you all caught up with Green's series? The man has a lot of books! I've read some Nightside, and two of the Secret Histories. Looking forward to working through all the rest!

So do I! I have the new Nightside books,




I read one of those books, maybe two, I can't remember. I didn't like it all that much.
I'm about to start Blood Trail.

Currently on A Rush of Wings it is interesting but very confusing.

I read one of those books, maybe two, I can't remember. I didn't like it all that much.
They are ok, not something you need to run right out to buy, but if you stumble upon them and have nothing else to read it will fill the time.



You have to tell me what's that one like! I read the first one, and I absolutely loved it!!



Ellen ~ I finished this one. If you really liked the first one you should like this one. They end up going to the school, where you learn a little more about the history of the different species and because nothing can ever go perfect someone is out to get Dru. She gets help from friends, but it gets crazy. Let me know what you think when you read it.

I agree with you. I think what turned me off was I thought the next book would be about the guys that worked with Alessandro. I really liked a lot of them. So I started to read this one and I was like "What, Mac again?" Looks like those guys were just for the first book and we won't see them again, as the 3rd one is going to focus on Holly's sister.

I agree with you. I think what turned me off was I thought the next book would be abo..."
I think she mentioned in an interview awhile ago that the 4th book will include more of the other guys. I really hope she writes about Perry (the wolf/computer teacher) I have a secret crush on him!
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