Immortals After Dark discussion
What book got you started on your paranormal romance reading career?
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Danielle The Book Huntress , Honorary Lorean
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What a happy coincidence. Night Pleasures was my first official paranormal. I was stone cold hooked after reading it.

I guess I started with the cream of the crop!:)
I had to work my way up to those..... LOL
I've seen a few folks say they started PNR with Twilight but then say they don't like it as much now. I actually read Twilight as a seasoned PNR reader, and I still love Twilight. It's a different kind of read, but it's in my heart.
Auntee wrote: "Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "What a great start, Auntee!"
I guess I started with the cream of the crop!:)"
Yes, indeed.
Dark Lover was probably one of the first several I read.
I guess I started with the cream of the crop!:)"
Yes, indeed.
Dark Lover was probably one of the first several I read.








When I first started reading BDB, I could not stand it! The hip hop lingo threw me off to the point of not returning to this series for about a year. After several good reviews from other friends and a bit of coaxing, I jumped back in...lol. Now, I'm hooked and can not wait for the next release. This series has taught me to keep an opened mind to an authors range of creativity.

Until one warm afternoon that I was wandering about in a book fair next to the seaport, checking translated and non-translated literature and novels. I came across one particular pavilion decorated from top to bottom with colorful fantasy art posters that shouted from miles away the genre of the books that little bookstore sold. Now, a scene like that is not at all frequent where I live. - By the way, I live in Greece, so it's more accustomed to feed ourselves with Plato and Aristotle in plain-looking books, than open-up and experiment further to new genres of literature, say BDSM romance. (LOL... Yeah, that kind of books nobody finds in a bookstore around here...)
So I check the books, find all the great fantasy classics, but I was not convinced. I'd read some of them before, after all. But then, the goth-looking salesguy who was closely watching me scan and pass by novels with elves, dragons, dwarves and demons, suggested to me a read of vampires. Not the Twilight ones, not the Sookie ones. It was Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead








I think the first PNR I read was:



Suzanne the Mighty ~Satin Seductress~ wrote: "I love those Dara Joy books Melissa, I read the first couple quite recently and they made me giggle!
I think the first PNR I read was:



Melissa, I meet very few readers in life. And most of the ones I meet are snobby about the kinds of books I read. I had a friend who borrowed some of my trashy romance novels because she was in the mood for them. Her attitude was kind of insulting, but I went ahead and let her borrow them.
My sister and mother both read romance, so there is a buffer around me. But I am so glad I have my online friends to talk books with.
My sister and mother both read romance, so there is a buffer around me. But I am so glad I have my online friends to talk books with.


However if that doesn't count as a PNR, my other first or two firsts were



What an awesome first book to start on Tai, I confess I also love the HLNO cover as well, it is so corny, but I just love it!
I am glad I have GR as well, I hate it when people look down on you or degrade your intelligence just because of the genre of book you read!



I think the first PNR I read was:

The laughter was the biggest reason why I read The Accidental Vampire and the rest of the Argeneau series, which started me reading book non-stop.

Missyb wrote: "the first book was The Accidental Vampire by Lynsay Sands, then I started at the beginning of the series and finished it, then went on to Sparks How To Marry A Millionaire Vampire, then the Dark Hu..."

I felt the same way and it also took me about a year b/f I could give it another try. Glad I did.

I think a good funny PNR are great finds, I don't like books that don't have a tiny bit of humour in it, no matter how dry or dark.

What an awesome first book to start on Ta..."
Suzanne the Mighty ~Satin Seductress~ wrote: "@ Melissa, OMG I remember the scene, that was hilarious! Thinking about them is making me crave a reread! Oh, and when she makes that "clay" pot LMFAO!!!!
What an awesome first book to start on Ta..."
yeah i was lucky, but it also gave me high standards. KC is the best!
I concur, I love goodreads. In my advanced literature class I constantly hear people grate on romance. They have no idea how much work goes into crafting a good romance book, not to mention the horrid contracts that force authors to spit out books like a machine! Historical romance is the reason i passed my european history class. Goodreads is the only place i have where people respect and acknowledge romance books!

Suzanne the Mighty ~Satin Seductress~ wrote: "I love having a Kindle as well! For very similar reasons, I can read what I like, no matter how dodgy the cover without anyone knowing lol, it is very illicit! I also like that you get the book sta..."

Tai the Lioness wrote: "Suzanne the Mighty ~Satin Seductress~ wrote: "@ Melissa, OMG I remember the scene, that was hilarious! Thinking about them is making me crave a reread! Oh, and when she makes that "clay" pot LMFAO!..."
Tai the Lioness wrote: "Suzanne the Mighty ~Satin Seductress~ wrote: "@ Melissa, OMG I remember the scene, that was hilarious! Thinking about them is making me crave a reread! Oh, and when she makes that "clay" pot LMFAO!..."

I couldn't even imagine having to write a sex scene! i couldnt!! haha i know what you mean completely! I hate waiting, thats how i feel about immortals after dark. I wish i didn't have to wait half a year for a book :/
Melissa, I know what you mean. I hate waiting for the next book to come out, but I want it to be good, so I'd rather have a wait for a good book in the end.

I agree Lady Danielle. I'd much rather wait for a good book than to have a bad book in a series because the author was pushed to rush it. When it's bad enough, it can completely turn me off from a series.
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Danielle The Book Huntress , Honorary Lorean
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In my brain I agree that I would rather they spent a decent amount of time making sure the book was as great as possible and not rushed and sloppy. But when I have finished the book, all I want is the next one and start complaining to myself why the authors can't write faster lol

In my brain I agree that I would rather they spent a decent amount of time making sure the boo..."
yeah the humor is crazy! i find myself wanting to constantly talk to my friends or boyfriend about what is being said..but then i have to explain the book, and the fact that the protagonists arn't human, then defend the genre, and the book...by that point the joke isn't even funny anymore :/ lol



Not a massive fan of Twilight or Sookie, although I do love the earlier books and Trueblood, but BDB is my FAVE PNR series! IAD is ofcourse a close second!
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