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Old 05-30-2013, 06:15 PM   #724
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
I am just happy to find something really amazing to read finally.
I haven't felt this excited since I started the Midnight Breed series.
I love the world building and you don't know what's going to happen so you just hang on for the ride.
I agree - there's more to this than "just another paranormal romance".

I have to admit, there are a few I only skim when doing re-reads. I'm not a fan of the overly b1tchy female lead, and there were 3-4 (although the first one was not as bad as the next two) that were fairly close together.

So far, my favorite books in the series are the ones that center on one character who's from the Psy race.

I finally read the Guild Hunters, too, and I agree they're just as good. I think she kind of switched from an "urban fantasy" focus to more a "paranormal romance" focus after the first few books - I had avoided them for awhile because I wasn't interested in started another never-ending UF series.

I also finally started reading Thea Harrison's series (and I'm drawing a blank at the moment what the series name is) that I think is as interesting as Singh's.
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