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Old 06-16-2016, 10:22 PM   #878
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
I'd love to find some books full of crazy sauce. Tiffany Snow is the only ones I know about though.
I've not read much by her as her writing style doesn't flow for me, but have you tried Kristen Ashley? I've often heard her books described as "like crack."

I couldn't get into the triangle in the Tiffany Snow series, so haven't read enough of her to be sure what it is you need.

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The Suspense kind I am looking for is a page turner with plenty of action and adventure or a very good mystery plot.
Action/adventure series:

The Devlin Group by Shannon Stacey
  1. 72 Hours [June 2006]
  2. On the Edge [Mar 2007]
  3. No Surrender [Aug 2009]
  4. No Place to Hide [Aug 2014]
(fair warning I disliked the heroine in the first book a lot because of reasons
Spoiler:
secret baby plot
but the series gets better as it goes along.

Carka Neggers' Sharpe & Donovan series is about two FBI agents. The heroine is an art crimes expert. IIRC you don't care for series which follow a single couple though, so not sure if you'd like.

It's been a while since Tami Hoag actually wrote romantic suspense (as opposed to straight suspense), but I remember liking her early 90s stand alone titles.

We've talked about Cindy Gerard's various action/adventures before The Bodyguards/Black Ops Inc/One-Eyed Jacks

HelenKay Dimon writes several action/adventure series (both m/f and m/m). She's an author I want to love, but is more hit-or-miss for me.

Jayne Ann Krentz has written a number of stand-alone books which I would refer to as murder-mystery-lite.

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