They are pure Chocolate, and just as addictive. Try Kinley MacGreggor (aka Sherrilyn Kenyon), Shannon Drake, Maggie Shayne, Christine Feehan, Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire Series, Angela Knight's Master of . . ., Kelley Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld, La Banks' Vampire Huntress Legend, MaryJanice Davidson's Undead and . . ., Kate MacAllister, Lynsay Sands, just to name a few. I have a lot of time on my hands, so reading is like a shutting down for the day routine, and boy do I read a lot.
It's not really wierd for your husband to play D&D, some men just never grow up. It's a fact of life.
2006-07-31 16:59:14
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answered by santana84_02 4
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I used to love to read Laurell K. Hamilton, but her later novels got way too 'kinky' for my taste.
Would have preferred if Anita Blake had stayed a Vampire Executioner and paranormal investigator without romps in bed with the master-of-the-city and the other long haired 'freaks.'
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2006-08-01 21:23:27
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answered by H 7
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Yeah, the "Blood Price" series by Tanya Huff is pretty similar. You would probably like it a lot.
You might also enjoy Briam Lumely's "Necroscope" series. It is more violent and more scary, though.
2006-08-01 00:52:03
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answered by John C 5
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Nancy A. Collins is a great author in the same genre.
As for your PS, I don't think its weird at all, but I'm biased as I write for RPGs.
2006-07-31 18:17:37
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answered by trevor_brown 4
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Kelley Armstrong's supernatural series is awesome.
The first one is called Bitten.
The first one is about werewolves and then in future books, the other "races" are introduced.
2006-07-31 18:16:26
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answered by caitlindoe 2
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Kim Harrison start with 'Dead witch walking'
Charlene Harris is also a good read
and if you can get through them, you can try anne rice... but she 'uses to many words' as i like to say... interview is really good, but the others are harder to get through!
2006-07-31 19:23:49
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answered by Jade 2
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christine feehan of coarse!!!!!!
i read many of her books before i started reading kenyon...and i'm just as hooked! (fo for the "Dark" series or the "Sisters" series...check out her website
2006-08-03 21:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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