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Old 08-04-2018, 12:57 PM   #2368
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So which should I start with if I'm willing to dip a toe into the paranormal stuff, if not quite ready to jump in whole-heartedly? I have read most of Harris' Aurora Teagarden ones.

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Originally Posted by maddz View Post
OK, the Aurora Teagarden, Lily Bard and the Harper Connelly series are sort of prequels to the Midnight Texas series. They appear to be in the same universe as the Sookie Stackhouse series. It helps to read the earlier series to understand some of the dynamics of Midnight Texas. Aurora Teagarden and Lily Bard are straightforward crime with no overt supernatural elements. Harper Connelly is much more urban fantasy, as is Midnight Texas. Although romantic elements feature in all the stories, I would not describe them as romances at all.
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