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I heard so much about those similarities :) especially between these two book and I can't wait to read SK's Acheron!! sounds great! :) thanks for the recs :)



I never thought of it but you're quite right Peep. Huh. I just recently read Acheron and I thought Kenyon completely ignored the fact that it had been 12,000 years between the time of the matters you're referring to and the time of the H/h interaction. Imagine what a (ahem) god must have seen and experienced in that time (v. aprx a 12 year period in his early life). I just think the character could have had more gravitas.... something like Raphael in Singh's Guild Hunter series.

To be honest, I didn't even finish Ash's story. I plan on going back to it but don't know when. I didn't read the series in order, but the books I read all were the same so I had to take a step back.




I haven't read that one. I'll see if I can borrow a copy.

I've just started this genre really. All I've read (and I've liked them all) was the BDB (first 4), A Hunger Like No Other(isn't this one part of Immortals After Dark??) and some of the BREED series from Lora Liegh.


As I said, I simply picked and chose among the Dark Hunter series. I read the first full book first (Night Pleasures) which I thought was fairly good (although not a particularly dangerous hero). I think the next I read was Night Play (Dark-Hunter, #5), as I mentioned above. I would definitely recommend it (not a dangerous hero either but he was great). I didn't bother me at all that I had skipped although at the beginning it mentions that the H/h met in a previous book. Then I went back and read Dance with the Devil which was pretty good (I think it was #3). I said what I thought of Acheron (blech). Have a few more on the tbr pile but like some of you, not thrilled.
The Immortals After Dark series, on the other hand, was great almost book for book.
A Hunger Like No Other

I bought a Lords of the Underworld bundle for Kindle and only read 1 and 1/2 of three stories but other people seem to love it.


Same goes for Lords of the Underworlds. Most were duds but I keep picking up the next one, even with all the ridiculousness. My ratings for both series are all over the place.
I like BDB as a series, but the last few books I really didn't like (though I did read Rhev's book 2nd (after starting and quiting V's), and liked that one enough to read Wrath's).
Usually, I pick a book from a series that I think I'll like, and if I do I go back and read the rest. Unless it's a long series, with nearly 20 books, then I just read ones that sound good or have high ratings.




Woot woot! Acheron! :)

Not the same thing but if you liked the Carpathians series, you might like the Midnight Breed. I know it is not the exactly the same but there are some good books in the series.

As I said, I simply pick..."
HI everyone. What ever does it for you, I say enjoy. I can't help but read everything in order. I'm freaky like that. I feel like I'm missing something, which of course you do and then certain things don't make sense. Most of these series are so good that reading them all isn't a chore. I need more time in the day!!!
Happy reading!!!!

As I..."
Oh I'm the same way! It's so bad that I need all of the prequel's, and the novella's etc that take place between each book. I thoroughly research a series before I start it, just to be sure I don't miss something, or that I have the right series order. But, that's part of the fun for me I guess.



If you liked

I started the Dorina Basarab series, and I loved, loved, loved the hero!
I generally read books in order, but sometimes I cheat. I'm cheating with the Carpathians. It hasn't really hurt my enjoyment though.

Unfortunately I really didn't care for IAD. I read book 2 & 3 and just couldn't get into the heroines. I'm going to try and read book 4 since I have it, I hear it gets better.

Lol...you mean Louis-Cesar? I started reading the Cassie Palmer series and the Dory books are a side series of it. They do not really intersect per se but are fun to read.

Lol...you mean Louis-Cesar? I started reading the Cassie Palmer series and the Dory books are a side s..."
Yes, that's exactly who I am talking about. Am I missing something by not reading the Cassie Palmer books first? Any the tiniest detail? LOL!

I do not want to spoil it for you. Mircea and LC are cross-over characters from the Cassie Plamer series(actually all the Senate vamps are in both series). Even if they can be read as stand alone series, they are interconnected slightly. The Dory #1 book takes place after book 2 of Cassie Palmer. There are strong suspicions that Dory and Cassie will meet 'cause Dory is Mircea's daughter and Mircea is seing a lot of Cassie...but as of book 5 of the Cassie series...nothing really important has occurred to impact either series yet. Cassie is not a kick-ass heroine...more like in need of rescuing 'cause she gets into trouble all the time but she is not TSTL.
Really you should check it out, it's the same universe, same events looked at in a different perspective. You get to know Mircea as a head of the family, know how LC got turned into a vamp...why he is so bitter...
Ok, I'm shutting up now.

I do not want to spoil it for you..."
Nooo!!!! Don't shut up, LOL! I was feeling as if I should read the Cassie Palmer series first. I need to know more about Mircea anyway. Thanks for the info :)

By the second book, it's non-stop action and the flow of the storytelling is no longer an issue. When you get to book 3, tell me if you still like Mircea or (view spoiler)

By the second book, it's non-stop action and the flow of th..."
Oh I will! Thanks for the info :)
Does anyone have one or more Kiss An Angel, Susan Elizabeth Phillips?



Michelle, We must have been separated at birth. I'm soooo with you on this. I feel the same way.
Georgiana wrote: "How about if you like Angels' Blood
you might like Dragon Bound
."
I loved Dragon Bound. So I am going to read Angle's Blood now! Thanks Georgiana!


I loved Dragon Bound. So I am going to read Angle's Blood now! Thanks Georgiana!







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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
(last edited Jul 30, 2011 05:08AM)
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To Pleasure a Prince--I love the hero in this book. He's a bookloving, scarred hermit, who's rather grumpy.
From This Moment On--the hero is described as loutish. There is no sex, but I love this book.
From This Moment On--the hero is described as loutish. There is no sex, but I love this book.




I completely agree Georgiana. I loved Angel's Blood and I almost done with Dragon Bound and I really really love this book too.




This is a great thread idea! A nice way to find new authors :)
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