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Old 08-19-2021, 01:09 AM   #2840
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Favorites so far are:
  • Annette Marie - Guild Codex Universe
  • Melissa F. Olson - Old World
  • K.F. Breene - DDVN

Does anybody have any other recommendations?
I finally broke down and started KU back in March at least partially to read the Guild Codex series. I have no idea why I waited so long! My particular guilty pleasure is SF Romance and there's lots of it in KU.

On the UF/Fantasy side, my favorite hands down is the Stariel series by AJ Lancaster. There's an adorably sweet romance running through the books between Hetta, the Lord of Stariel, and Wyn, her land steward, who also turns out to be a Fae Prince. Hetta is my favorite kind of heroine, smart, mature, compassionate, take no nonsense. The first book is The Lord of Stariel.

If you like KF Breene, she's got a really good paranormal women's fiction series with a 40 something heroine and a strong romance between her and an alpha polar bear shifter. This series includes gargoyles, shifters, mages and lots of other magical beings. The first book is Magical Midlife Madness.

Finally, I'd recommend the Lazy Girl's Guide to Magic series by Helen Harper that starts with Slouch Witch. The heroine would much rather watch the telly than save the world, yet she manages to do both. It's a fun read.
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