If you want to try vamp series look for Charlaine Harris's Southern Vampire Series: Dead Until Dark, Club Dead, Living Dead in Dallas, Dead After Dark, Dead by Day, and Dead as a Doornail. Or try: Mary Janice Davidson: Undead and Unwed, Undead and Unemployed, Undead and Unappreciated. I also would try authors like Kim Harrison, Laura K. Hamilton, Anita Blake, Sherilyn Kenyon, and Emma Holly. I hope this helps! Oh!- Also look up Vicki Lewis Thompson- "The Nerd Series"
myohhmy, Do you enjoy historical, contemporary, regency, etc, etc? I know Joan Johnston is good with her novels...then again so is Johanna Lindsey...i happen to have her entire collection...um lets see..mary balogh has some good ones...the slightly series..about the bedwyns...jodi thomas ...jennifer blake...It all actually depends on your preferences....hope this helps...sorry if its a little babbly..but each of these have series that arent just trilogy's but entire families..
Hi myohhmy - Nora Roberts is my favorite so if you like her you might like Julie Garwood's suspense series with the Buchanan brothers: Slow Burn, Murder List and I think the other one is Mercy. If you check her website, they give the correct sequence to read.
Also, Diane Chamberlain has a great series: Keeper of the Light, Kiss River and Her Mother's Shadow. Also the correct order is on her website.
I've also enjoyed all of Sue Grafton's alphabet mysteries, A is for Alibi, etc. They are all set in the 1980s and progress just a few months per book. That may or may not appeal to you.
Jean M. Auel wrote the Clan of the Cave Bear series. It was pretty good. If you enjoyed those, you might like the First Americans series by William Sarabande It starts with Beyond the Sea of Ice.
VC Andrews books are interesting to read, but it seems to me like once you've read one series, you've read them all. Not a lot changes. I really recommend the Flowers in the Attic series though. One of my favorites when I was a kid :-)
I love vc andrews! I read all her or more recently her ghost writters books! You are right though they seem the same after a while. One of the first 'adult' books I ever read was the flower in the attic book. I've been hooked on reading ever since!
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Lynn Kurland has a wonderful series of books that are all loosely connected. For the most part it doesn't matter which you read first, because they all stand alone and jump around in time, from the present to the dark ages. (She doesn't write them in order either). One of my favorites is called *This Is All I Ask*, but I've read everything of hers I can get my hands on. They're romantic historical fantasy, with time travelling and magic and lovely knights in shining armor.
Another author I love is named Karen Marie Moning. Her stuff is really ~steamy~. All of her titles have the word Highlander in them, ('Kiss of the Highlander', 'Beyond the Highland Mist', etc), but it's not related to the TV/film series at all. The series revolves around the Fey race (as in Faeries), who are an ancient race who came from another dimension before modern man appeared on this planet. They have astounding powers and move through time at will, so these books also jump around from Medieval period to the present. I read these all out of order, but when I gathered the whole lot, I read them again in order and that was more fun.
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Thanks for the info, I will check them out when I get some extra points!
I am reading nora roberts new vampire trilogy. pretty good actually! looking for 2nd book in series now. I also just read her 3 in 1 book a little fate - I did not know she wrote such sci fi books... they were good though
jaden555 - do you have a link to your inventory if you have any of the books you mentioned in your inventory - they sound good!
randomchick - stephenie meyeris going on my wish list thanks for the tip. Would love love love some non ficion vampire books or even the names of them! never read any of those before but I've read alot of books and seen most all the vampire movies so I would really like those - do you have any in your inventory?
thanks guys for the wonderful suggestions!
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