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Originally Posted by auntykatkat
Now, I simply love all three of the series mentioned. I just think that maybe that because the HEA is not always there in the end that it upset you, All of these series have a war or fight to the finish that has not been met yet. Wars are condusive to HEA. Or it could be that some just do not like that it takes so long to get to the end or battle. We all have our likes and to each his own.
As for the Sherrilyn Kenyon Dark Hunters, have you read the Chronicles of Nick YA series. It is in the same Dark Hunter World and could shead some light on the final battle to come.I an looking forward to Styxx's story coming in August. It will be a little longer than Ach's book. She has said that the timeline will be coinciding with Acheron's book. She also has been sharing alot of pencil sketchs on facebook that are supposedly done by Styxx. She is my autobuy.
I still enjoy all these series and more because it is the stories that I love.
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This question shows just how dumb I am or maybe how sleep-deprived I am, but what does HEA stand for?
See, at one time I loved Sherrilyn Kenyon, but I really couldn't hang in there after Acheron's book, which was a fantastic book! I thought she did a really great job with Acheron's story. I have that book in hard back print and I'm never getting rid of it. But the ones I think right before Acheron and right after were just blah for me.
It's not that unusual for me to lose interest in some series, especially if they drag out. This goes back to when I was a teenager and Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series! Eventually, I just had to give up.
The other thing that will happen is that I'll stall out on a series. For whatever reason, not because of the author or the story, but because my mind is not in the right place or something, I'll just stall in a series and can't drum up the motivation to finish a book. Then, sometimes years later, I'll come back the book and the series and feverishly devour it as quickly as possible!
I have very strange reading habits.
I have the 1st book of the Chronicles of Nick as an audiobook, because I had heard that it was good. I got it hoping that it would get me back into Sherrilyn Kenyon, but I haven't had time to listen to it yet. Hmmm.... maybe I should move that one up my TBR list.
My friends and I constantly joke about how we need to get shirts with a saying that we have coined in our little book club circle: "I have that book, but I haven't read it yet."