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Here are some book ones in series I think you would like. I freely admit that I have not dug through your read shelf, but I think they're likely to have audio versions.
Urban Shaman
Rosemary and Rue
Moon Called
Grave Witch
Once Bitten, Twice Shy

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Other than Moon Called and Grave Witch, those are new to me. Definitely will take a look.
On a side note, I did find that Chloe Neill released her 9th book, so I've been on that one.
P.S. I doubt my read list is up to date. I should look at that.

Okay,I have read the Iron Druid Chronicles and the Elemental Assassin Series. I THINK I'm up to date on those. Kevin Hearne is very old school in his writing style. Very much a teller and not a shower. It works for his stories, but I think they'd be more exciting if he wrote them as Showing instead of telling. Same goes for Kelley Armstrong though, and she was in my list of favorites.
Might go through Elemental Assassin again, I can remember the general story, but since I also learn from writing styles, I'd like to have a clearer picture of Jinnifer Estep's style.
I THINK I've read all of the Anita Blake books... well most, I really started giving up on her after 9, but tried to pick it up again at 20... decided after 21, that I'm fine with limiting Anita to books 1-9. So, I'm right there with you on the overly porny. Not that I have anything against the porn, but that's not why I started reading Anita.
Rest of your list is new. I need to start a list.

Wait? I'm not the god of UF? :P
Okay, many familiar faces in that list, many unfamiliar. I'll go through it. If I can find audiobooks to take to the gym with me, etc, they take priority. I just need to make the most of my time.

I am a big audio book fan too. 2 series I would suggest are Fever series by Karen Marie Moning and Charley Davidson by Darynda Jones. They both come in audio and are done really well.

Wait? I'm not the god of UF? :P
Okay, many familiar ..."
yes, for new authors you DO qualify for "god" status, silly. But for us old people, Charles is the king - he was one of the very first, and I have always been a little bit in love with him. (Shhhh don't tell Mary Ann!)

Other than Mo..."
Jennifer Rardin is just hilarious, though she can get a little dark. Rosemary and Rue starts a little slow, but the series is really great. She's a little bit literary and heavy on very traditional Celtic and Welsh fae mythology.
I would also recommend First Grave on the Right and The Enchantment Emporium. The sequel to the Emporium is even better, as well.

I have read and enjoyed some Tanya Huff over the years, will have to check out Enchantment Emporium.

I did the same thing with Rosemary and Rue. I started and stopped about three times before I finally got into it and finished it. The rest of the series is soooo much better. And Toby gets less annoying, I promise. She is now one of my favorite authors. I agree on the whole Reyes thing. I have to be in the right mood to pick those up.
What about Kindling the Moon?

Kindling was okay, but it felt a little like "been there read that, read better" for me...

I felt the same way about that series and it annoyed me because it started out so good.
I'll second the Kat Richardson series, I really like that she doesn't overdo the relationships and focuses a lot on the actual mystery and her attempts to figure out what the blip is going on.


Have you read the Shame & Terric spinoff? I haven't gotten to it yet.


Have you read the Shame & Terric spinoff? I haven't gotten to it yet."
Not yet. I have such a wealth of books to read, I often find myself totally frozen from the overabundance! LOL I got the opportunity to read the first two Allie Beckstrom books, and also have Hell Bent on the list. So many books, so little time!



Ha! Well, there were various things that bothered me, including the loss of memory. That was a horrid condition. In the first book, the poor woman didn't have a friend to her name...or a dollar either...

ROFL"
There is some irony there, isn't there????

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You are gonna LOVE IT!

Main character was written inconsistently and rather unlikeable... didn't connect with him at all. In spite of this, there was some good about the book, as I did manage to finish it. The last forty four pages were a real struggle though.

Main character was ..."
That wasn't the one I read, but I can't disagree with what you said about the characters. I failed to connect and was depressed reading it so I just moved one after reading about half of it.


I would also recommend First Grave on the Right and The Enchantment Emporium. The sequel to the Emporium is even better, as well. "
Liked both The Enchantment Emporium and The Wild Ways, agree that Wild Ways was my favorite of the two as well and keep hoping for another in this series.




Just a few of hers... going to check them out. The only croc I ever knew was in Kate Daniels in a one-off of the woman who was watching over Kate for that short time.

Except the Queen by Jane Yolen and Midori Snyder
Draw One in the Dark by Sarah A. Hoyt
The Girl Who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen
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I’m more for UF than PR though, so long as the protagonist isn’t whiney, PR can work too. My favorite series are; Anita Blake by Laurel Hamilton, Women of the Otherworld by Kelley Armstrong, The Hollows Series by Kim Harrison, Dresden Files by Jim Butcher, and Kate Daniels by Ilona Andrews. There are more, but I don’t want to turn this post into a wall of text. I’d prefer that the books be available in audio, this allows me to go to the gym, paint novel covers, and otherwise be productive if necessary.
Any suggestions?