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What is your preference in Paranormal Romance? Vampires or Shifters or Something Else?
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Beyond that, I don't have much of a preference. I like romance in my books, but I have found that many of the romances I have picked up have been lacking substance.

Alisa wrote: "You know it just depends on the story & my mood. I think I have an equal love of vampires, shifters & angels. Demons are weird for me. They go against my religious upbringing but I have to say I..."
I think the Fey and Selkies are fascinating, because their worlds are so much different from ours, so it really stretches out into fantasy romance. I plan to read some of those soon.
I did enjoy Laurell K. Hamilton's series about the Fey, though I only read two books.
There's a very cool Demonic erotic romance called Lucinda Darkly by Sunny. I really enjoyed that. Its an offshoot of her Monere--Children of the Moon series, which I also enjoyed.
I think the Fey and Selkies are fascinating, because their worlds are so much different from ours, so it really stretches out into fantasy romance. I plan to read some of those soon.
I did enjoy Laurell K. Hamilton's series about the Fey, though I only read two books.
There's a very cool Demonic erotic romance called Lucinda Darkly by Sunny. I really enjoyed that. Its an offshoot of her Monere--Children of the Moon series, which I also enjoyed.
Yakara wrote: "I'm not sure that it falls under paranormal romance, but I really enjoyed the Mercy Thompson series. Moon Called
Beyond that, I don't have much of a preference. I like romance in my books, but I h..."
That, Yakara, is a shapeshifter series that is so close to the edge of UF/PNR, that most people classify it as both. I have often heard Patricia Brigg's novels (the author) referred to as Urban Fantasy or Paranormal Romance.
Just depends on who's talking about it.
Beyond that, I don't have much of a preference. I like romance in my books, but I h..."
That, Yakara, is a shapeshifter series that is so close to the edge of UF/PNR, that most people classify it as both. I have often heard Patricia Brigg's novels (the author) referred to as Urban Fantasy or Paranormal Romance.
Just depends on who's talking about it.

I must confess I covet them all, for so many reasons, each character brings with it, something to fall in love with or despise, it brings out the tormented soul and the HEA that we all love to read, Vampires though will always be my first true love :-)



Ellen wrote: "Something else usually. The Esri by Pamela Palmer are a good example. I wrote about a wizard dropped onto our world with funny results myself. I like a few novels about vampires, demons, shifters, ..."
Gruesome? Horrific? Violent? Sexy? Those are all my triggers right there.
Thats what I love most about Paranormal books. They steal from horror, thriller, fantasy, scifi, and sometimes a decent dose of erotica.
Its my guilty pleasure, to get all that rolled into one wicked, violently sexy novel.
Yeah baby.
Gruesome? Horrific? Violent? Sexy? Those are all my triggers right there.
Thats what I love most about Paranormal books. They steal from horror, thriller, fantasy, scifi, and sometimes a decent dose of erotica.
Its my guilty pleasure, to get all that rolled into one wicked, violently sexy novel.
Yeah baby.

and that is what makes them worth reading.



I like paranormal romances, and something to do with angels, too.

Books mentioned in this topic
Something Witchy This Way Comes (other topics)Tall, Dark & Lonely (other topics)
Moon Called (other topics)
Vampires vs. Shifters vs. Whatever else
What's your preferred flavor of Paranormal Romance?