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Recommendations or "Where to Start" for new SFR readers
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If a reader is coming to SFR from Romance and just starting with SF, then they might be best off with books like Contact by Susan Grant, or CJ Barry's UnMasked.
If they're coming from SF and not used to Romance, they'd probably be better off starting with Primary Inversion by Catherine Asaro, or Shards of Honor by Lois McMaster Bujold. The latter is much more romantic than the former.
If they like both but haven't read any books with both combined then maybe start with Linnea Sinclair's Finder's Keepers or Gabriel's Ghost. Her books are pretty darned close to middle ground.
Just my opinion of course.

If a reader is coming to SFR from Romance and just starting with SF, then they might be best off with books like Contact by Susan Grant, or CJ Barry's UnMasked.
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That's a good point Anna :)

Those are great suggestions.
I have Linnea Sinclair. Both series so I think I'll start there.
I read both straight Sci Fi AND romance so I think all would do as long as they are good.
I am also reading Hell House right now. That one is well... horror with science mixed in. Not for the romance crowd but interesting theory based on science about hauntings. It's a fiction though.
Thank you very much for recommendations.

If you're coming from strictly scifi, then I agree Bujold's Shards of Honour is a great entrée to the genre.
If you're coming from strictly contemporary or paranormal romance, then that's a little tougher. Possibly Deidre Knight's Midnight Warriors series?
Thank you for starting this thread, Mandy! It's a great idea. I think it will be very useful to readers just dipping their feet into the genre.

If you like military SFR, and a good dose of intrigue with your romantic conflict, don't miss Sandra McDonald's The Outback Stars.
A Catherine Asaro novel I really enjoyed was Alpha.



I have not read the third one yet but due to the shred of hope at the end of book 2 I believe the sad part is rectified somehow.

The Stars Down Under wandered way too far into weird fantasy-esque landscapes for me, although the first few chapters were fabulous.
Book 3 -- The Stars Blue Yonder -- was better and yes, a good resolution to Terry and JoDenny's story...uh, sort of. It has some great twists, but JoDenny spends much of the book being a bitter old woman...or not. And there's an alien invasion...or not. You'd have to read it to understand what I mean and I'm trying to avoid any obvious spoilers.
I found Blue Yonder very imaginative, where Down Under was just plain weird. (Down Under did get very good reviews though, so maybe it's just me.) If you really enjoy reading The Outback Stars it's worth a look, at least for the first few chapters which build and develop the mystery established in the first book.
Did anyone know Sandra McDonald wrote a series of "alternate universe" drabbles for the characters and posted them online? They contain spoilers if you haven't at least read book 2, but if anyone wants the link I'll try to find it.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/3678713/The...
Note: Heed Sandra McDonald's disclaimer at the start. Some of these venture into erotica situations (but not in graphic detail). These are, after all, alternate universes that are the result of some imaginative What If's...



I'm a new author who just had a book published that a lot of people consider SFR, though I never set out to write one and haven't really read anything in this sub-genre. I was hoping for some good suggestions to start me off reading SFR.
I'm not into explicit stuff. I like intelligent SF with epic themes and that has romance but not as the main element.

Intelligent, epic SF with R--Shards of Honor and Barraryar by Lois McMaster Bujold. The rest of the Vorkosigan series has romantic elements sprinkled throughout but it's definitely epic and, I think, intelligent since even the little things mean something in the bigger picture.
Catherine Asaro's Skolian Empire series, starting with Primary Inversion.
Sandra McDonald's Outback Stars series.
The Lost Fleet series is epic, intelligent and has a very subtle romantic theme that doesn't culminate until the last book. It reads like all six books should have been a single book. I read them all very quickly.
Good to have you here!

My own book is called The Empire.



This looks fun!




F/M, I'm not really into menage books.
I don't really like military stuff.
A decent amount of is sex good, but heavy BDSM and the darker stuff gives me the willies.
And no TSTL girls.
What do you think?

Any other ideas? I tend to go through books pretty quickly. ;)

I know HEAs are pretty difficult to find when you also want some good steamy love scenes, sci-fi, and paranormal. Maybe I'm asking for too much. :/
I'm a sucker for happy endings.
Thanks for the suggestions!


Hmm. I tend toward the stories that are more SF than R, but here are a few that seem to fit your request that you might enjoy.
CJ Barry's UN- series. I haven't read them all but those I have tended to have just as much or more romance than SF. The heroines are brainy and pilots or scientists, etc.
Jodi Redford's Taking Liberty. The heroine is an agent, the hero a pilot. I love this story. It has only a couple of little speedbumps, but I love this story. It reminds me of the "voice" of Firefly.
Primary Inversion is one of my favorites, but it's not "typical romance"-heavy and she is military so I don't know if you'd like it.
You might like the 2176 series. The first book, The Legend of Banzai Maguire stars a military pilot, but it's not a military story. And the others feature women in different jobs. They're all romance heavy.
Oh, and JD Robb's In Death series.
Or maybe the heartmate series by Rowena Cherry.
I can't think of more off the top of my head and with a little one tapping my arm. You could try the group bookshelf for ideas. I recommend reading the blurbs and reviews though so you aren't surprised by any books.



I would suggest the series The Challenge

Sometimes finding the perfect read is a challenge. That's how I ended up writing books! LOL!

Thanks for your suggestions everyone! I've decided what to read next. In order:



AnnaM, it was a happy surprise that you got the author of Heart Mate wrong because I found Forced Mate and it looked interesting too.

My books are sort of centered around a military expedition, though the last one goes into a steampunk place. LOL! Here they are:
Pauline Baird Jones
The books in order are: The Key, Girl Gone Nova, Tangled in Time (steampunk/sfr), Steamrolled (steampunk/sfr) and a short story in Dreampspell steampunk called Steam Time (steampunk/sfr).
:-)

Is it just me or does anyone find that it's slow to get going? I've read about ten pages and I still have no idea what the main character looks like, his 'voice' seems bland even though it shouldn't be and I'm starting to be lulled to sleep by the passive language and the repetitive word ticks. I hope this gets better.
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