I love books. If you haven’t figured that out yet, then you obviously haven’t been over to Literary Escapism.
Whatever your tastes, I could probably give you a good recommendation. For instance, if you’re into the whole erotica paranormal genre, then you should probably check out Cheyenne McCray’s Magic series (Forbidden Magic). For the historical fiction people, Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series (Outlander) is completely breathtaking (I actually can’t wait to get my hands on these books so I go straight for the hardcovers). For those fantasy buffs out there, Maria Snyder’s Study series (Poison Study) is quickly becoming one of my all time favorites. Another good novel is Wicked by Gregory Maguire and his other twisted fairy tales (although I’m still getting to them, so take this with a grain of salt). I used to read a lot of romance, so I could tell you to pick up a Nora Roberts book, she’s good for a contemporary romance, but if you want a really good historical romance, then I would check our either Amanda Quick (Lake & March series - Slightly Shady) or Jane Feather (Matchmaking - The Bachelor List or Kiss - Widow’s Kiss). They both tend to lean away from the whole simpering female, yet strong character, roles and have more of an independent woman in the lead. If you’re looking for something quick and funny, then the Stephanie Plum series (One for the Dough) by Janet Evanovich is a good bet.
However, when it comes to urban fantasy or just straight paranormal, I have a huge list of authors that I’ve come to love. They don’t all gravitate around the same idea of what vampires, witches, fae, shapeshifters, etc. should be like, so each story has their own unique qualities. I’ll be honest, I’ve actually come across a lot that I like, but I don’t consider all of them to be “buy worthy”. Mainly because I am on a fixed income and I can’t buy them all. So I generally take the ones that I can’t live without before buying the ones I simply like. I the books I can’t live without are as follows…
Because the list is a little long, I’m only going to include the title to the first novel in each series, but I’ll show how many books there are. If there’s a plus sign after the number, that means there are more books planned or being released soon.
Vampires & Werewolves:
- Anita Blake by Laurell K Hamilton - Guilty Pleasures (18+)
- Black Dagger Brotherhood by JR Ward - Dark Lover (6+)
- Cassandra Palmer by Karen Chance - Touch the Dark (3+)
- Dark-Hunters by Sherrilyn Kenyon - Fantasy Lover (11+)
- Kitty Norville by Carrie Vaughn - Kitty and the Midnight Hour (4+)
- Mercedes Thompson by Patricia Briggs - Moon Called (4+)
- Night Huntress by Jeaniene Frost - Halfway to the Grave (2+)
- Otherworld by Kelley Armstrong - Bitten (8+)
- Psy-Changeling by Nalini Singh - Slave to Sensation (4+)
- Riley Jensen by Keri Arthur - Full Moon Rising (6+)
- Southern Vampire Mysteries by Charlaine Harris - Dead Until Dark (8+)
- Werecat by Rachel Vincent - Stray (2+)
Demons, Fae, & Magic
- Aisling Grey by Katie MacAlister - Fire Me Up (4)
- Kate Daniels by Ilona Andrews - Magic Bites (2+)
- Meredith Gentry by LK Hamilton - A Kiss of Shadows (6+)
- Morgan Kingsey by Jenna Black - The Devil Inside (1+)
- Nightwalkers by Jacquelyn Frank- Jacob (4+)
- Rachel Morgan by Kim Harrison - Dead Witch Walking (6+)
- Silver Dragons by Katie MacAlister - Playing with Fire (1+)