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Old 12-28-2015, 09:35 PM   #2008
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan View Post
@library addict, I saw you enjoyed "Secret sisters", and vamps are not my cup of tea either, only with Nalini, I think.
I did enjoy Secret Sisters, though the story was quite different from what I'd imagined from the blurb. My only issue was I wanted more of the secondary romance.

Nora Robert's Circle trilogy has been sitting in my print TBR since it's release. I've started book one multiple times, but it remains unfinished. I also bought them in digital. I'll no doubt read the Circle trilogy eventually just to reach the point where I have read all of her books. It's not like I never read any vampire books, there were a lot in the late 80s/early 90s. I just don't enjoy them. I don't know, I can't even nowadays for favorite authors. I did read Merline Lovelace's Christmas novella from a few years back, but it was short.

And I don't think I could read only the non-vampire books in the Guild Hunter series since the vampires as a whole are so integrated into the world Nalini created. I know a bit about the series from the various Q&A's Nalini has done and I like discussing books in general with reader friends. So I didn't feel lost at all reading Archanel's Enigma even though I am usually a read-in-order type of person. I also enjoyed the story with the homeless girl in the last newsletter, which is what gave me the idea to read this particular book. Plus I wanted the answer about Nassir I just don't have any desire to go back and read the first 7 books and novellas or to continue with the rest of the series, though I may follow along just from friends who read it.

Her new newsletter I think is out tomorrow. I'll be at the hospital all morning with my mom as she's having surgery, but maybe I'll try to read the promised short story while I'm waiting.
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