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Originally Posted by starrigger
So Doranna -- Which of yours would you recommend to a first-time reader? Say, if the interest was more fantasy than romance?
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I'll be getting my entire fantasy backlist out there as I can, but right now it's represented by A Feral Darkness--a contemporary fantasy suspense, bonus points if you enjoy dogs and are willing to look at Celtic gods with a new eye. I chose to put it out first because it's the fantasy that seems, over the years, to have resonated with the widest range of readers/genres.
Hidden Steel and making the Rules are both action-romance with strong women and the men who are strong enough to love them. Hidden Steel has a ton of heart; Making the Rules has attitude, a great Basque setting, and partners who have learned to love but have yet to learn how deeply their trust goes.
I have a pretty good list of guys who've read and enjoyed the romances--it's a Jane Bond kind of approach to the genre. ;>
Eventually I'd love to get certain of the books gathered into omnibi(?) as you did! I know I buy them that way--have several trilogy deals from Books on Board waiting on my Nook even now.
(I can rarely resist Nora Roberts, what can I say.)