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Feb 01, 2011 04:14PM

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I'm Freya. Quite new to GoodReads and groups. But have found thats its adding immense value to my reading.
I'm new to PNF and UF, would you recommended any to start? I intend to start the Sookie series this month.

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My names Rachael I am 23 and I love paranomal romance. My favourite's are Christine Feehans Carpathain novels / Sherrilyn Kenyon Dark Hunters / P.C Cast Goddess novels. I love all things vampire. I hope to find new books / series I have yet to read.



My name is Clare, married with one daughter and two stepkids. I live in the beautiful islands of Hawaii. I love to read vampire, paranormal books and some of my fave authors is Anya Bast, Patricia Briggs, Lora Leigh, Ilona Andrews, Kresley Cole, Nalini Singh.
Does anyone read Meljean Brook??? If so, what books should I start with.

I look forward to getting new-to-me author recommendations.
Right now, I am just barely hanging on, waiting for the release of the latest Kim Harrison Rachel Morgan installment. She is one of my favorite authors!

My name is Jade and I love to read all kinds of books. From Deepak Chopra to J.R. Ward. I started reading gena showalters Lords of the Underworld and dove head first into PNR books. Cole, Ward, Kenyon.... I can't get enough! I'm so happy I found this group! Now we can all obsess together!


My favorite autors are:
Jim Butcher
Kim Harrison
Eileen Wilks
Karen Chance
Mark Del Franco
Carrie Vaughn
Vickie Pettersson
Charlaine Harris
Rachel Caine
John Levitt
Thomas E. Sniegoski
Just to name name a few...

Hi Katherine, welcome to the group. :)

I'm Amanda J. Greene, self-published historical and erotic paranormal romance author. When I am not writing, you can find me playing the role of a full time university student (soon to start my Masters program), who works part time. I live in Southern California with my very supportive husband and our sweet cocker spaniel. Doing all the above and being a military wife is not easy, but rewarding! Of course I accomplish everything with a strong cup of coffee in my hand.
Feel free to pop on over to my site, , if you would like more information about me or my books.
Thank you!





I bet I could be the group Grandma! I've been reading science fiction since I was 15, which is some decades past. Those were the days before it was a respected genre; I used to put my contraband sci-fi magazines inside schoolbooks so no one would see me reading them.
I read Lord of the Rings as it was coming out, volume by volume, and I was hooked on fantasy for life. I got all three of my kids addicted, too; used to read Tolkien aloud to them, as well as the Narnia books. Joined Netflix a few years ago so I could watch all the Buffy episodes, one after another, with no interference -- and then all the Angel episodes, after that. (Has anyone seen the Highlander series? That was another wonderful run.)
So here I am, in my fourth career -- as an editor -- and taking recommendations for fantasy books from my granddaughter and grandson! Although I'm currently soaking up all the Patricia Briggs and Laurell K. Hamilton I can find, I've also read a couple of Amanda Hocking (will read more). My all-time favorites, books I have read over and over -- the whole series again, every time a new volume comes out -- are Diana Gabaldon's incredible Outlander series. I just read a great blog about the series, and I think it was what got me to this group, actually.
And for those of you who love long books, gorgeous writing, trilogies, and award-winning quality -- try Guy Gavriel Kay's The Fionavar Tapestry. Fionavar is the world where four graduate students travel, through a combination of weird happenings, and you will find yourself unable to put the books down (think reading in bed, while you eat, over coffee, in the bathroom... the possibilities are endless!)
I hope to find some new suggestions here, and I'm happy to have found a group of like-minded fantasy readers.
Betsy

I hope you find some new PNR and UF authors here in this group!



I bet I could be the group Grandma! I've been reading science fiction since I was 15, which is some decades past. Those were the days b..."
Hi Betsy! I related to much of what you shared in your introductory post. AMOF, I'm hanging at my son's home to help with new grandbaby #4, & expecting #5 in 3 weeks! Prior to 'discovering' Outlander, (my utter, relentless addiction), 'hard' SF was my genre of choice, with occasional forays into rereads of classics, I.e., Bronte sistes, Austen, Wharton, C.S. Lewis, L'Engle, etc. Closer to SF 'home', I've enjoyed Tepper, l'Guin, Butler, Bear, O.S. Card, Morrow - my all time favorite being A.C. Clark's "Light of Other Days". LOVE a little social commentary and/or alternate history thrown in the mix and LOVE what I call 'serendipitous pairings', usually historical fiction or alternate history with history and/or contemporary non-fiction social commentary or futurism. My greatest joy is to see how my kids & grandkids enjoy reading, ESPECIALLY as the eldest grandson, now 7, is discovering the worlds of Narnia, Middle Earth, Hogwarts, Oz and so many other wonders for himself right now!






I'm Katie: wife, mother, and Urban Fantasy author (not always in that order. LoL.) I've got about 5 book under my belt (2 novels and 3 novellas).
I'm a Las Vegas lifer. I love living in sin city, as well as being a lover of all things vampire.
The last book I read was Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris. It took me a while but I really got into that series.
Hope to get to know you all better.

I have one young adult urban fantasy novel coming out this June, so I'm super excited about that. The last book I read was Switched by Amanda Hocking which was a compulsive read (read it in one night). I'm still trying to get into The Fall by Guillermo del Toro, but the lure of the YA books tend to undermine that. :)
Anyway, looking forward to meeting everyone!

See you around.

See you around."
Thanks Jess!! I know what you mean! ;)
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