Question:
Need new books to read like Anne Rice or Laurell K Hamilton?
Brii
2011-09-22 11:06:48 UTC
So for a while I have been reading the Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty Series as well as Laurell K Hamilton's Anita Blake and Merry Gentry Series, but I am nearing the end of the books and going through 1 book ever 2 days or so. I am looking for suggestions on Authors who write like they do, about modern or medieval fantasy or sci fi with some sexual/erotic/romantic stuff too like those books have (the bdsm in Anita Blake and Claiming of sleeping beauty books, or just interesting scenes in Merry Gnetry books). I like a balance of sexual interation and plot/story. If you have any suggestions please let me know and I will take a look.
Five answers:
Persephinae
2011-09-22 11:24:42 UTC
* Highlander series by Karen Marie Moning (highlanders, fey, time travel)

* Immortals After Dark series by Kresley Cole (has fey/mythical immortals)

* Lords of the Underworld series by Gena Showalter (immortal warriors, mythical creatures)

* Dark Hunters series by Sherilyn Kenyon (immortal warriors, mythical creatures)

* Black Dagger Brotherhood series by JR Ward (vampires)

* Dark / Carpathian series by Christine Feehan (vampires kind of)

* Aisling Grey / Dragon series by Katie MacAlister (dragons, mythical creatures)

* Sookie Stackhouse / True Blood series by Charlaine Harris (vampires, weres, fairies)



Hope this helps :)
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2016-10-22 07:38:15 UTC
I study Anne Rice first, because even as i replaced into youthful and stepping into vampire literature, she replaced into the most commonplace and nicely conventional. besides the undeniable fact that, even as i began to augment up, i got here across Laurell ok. Hamilton and skim a number of her books and fell right away in love. you're authentic about the depressive tone of Rice's literature, and a lot of her vampires look, to me a minimum of, a similar... both petrified of their very own shadows, pedophilic, gay, or all the above... Laurell ok. Hamilton, i believe, has a more advantageous writing type and that i rejoice jointly with her books more desirable. Her vampires look, in a fashion, more desirable human to me... i am going to believe their personality varieties and would imagine a vampire appearing as she portrays them. considering the fact that I have grown up, i have not revisited Anne Rice's artwork... really because her writing type is so uneven i am going to no longer typically get through a financial ruin without wanting to take out a red pen and edit.
M
2011-09-22 12:13:27 UTC
Rachel Morgan Series by Kim Harrison

Mercy Thompson Series by Patricia Briggs

Women of the Underworld series by Kelley Armstrong

Vicki Nelson/Blood Ties series by Tanya Huff
Leann
2011-09-22 11:15:08 UTC
J.R. Ward is really good she's my favorite. She wrote The Black Dagger Brotherhood and there are some pretty erotic scenes. Not medieval though. Gena Showalter, Karen Marie Moning, and Christine Feehan. As for Erotica's try Nancy Madore. Hope I Helped.
Don
2011-09-22 11:12:58 UTC
Jacqueline Carey has some series that meet your criteria.


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