upcoming werewolf books
upcoming werewolf books
Does anyone know of any good werewolf books coming out becouser I have not been able to find any thing on any upcoming ones.
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Heh, I just finished reading Armstrong's Stolen. Good book!
Recent books...I hear Moon Called by Patricia Briggs is pretty good. The main character is a coyote shifter, but there are a few werewolf characters to a large degree. It's on my "to get" list.
Recent books...I hear Moon Called by Patricia Briggs is pretty good. The main character is a coyote shifter, but there are a few werewolf characters to a large degree. It's on my "to get" list.
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Figarou wrote:"Touch of Evil" is coming out soon.
http://www.roadtoromance.ca/reviews0602 ... ofevil.htm
hmmm. kate shifter, tom boyfriend. sounds familliar to me... oh, right, the wereling trilogy...
should be good anyway.
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OMG WERELING TRILOGY *spaz*
Aheh... Well, the only werewolf book I know of so far is Broken
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After looking on google, I've found...
http://www.randomhouse.com/bantamdell/spectra.html
And... that's it.
Aheh... Well, the only werewolf book I know of so far is Broken
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After looking on google, I've found...
http://www.randomhouse.com/bantamdell/spectra.html
And... that's it.
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ARGH! It's no longer about werewolves or vampires. We, and the Adult Entertainment Shop folk, call her a trashy [spoiler]Monster Cock[/spoiler] author.iolarnula wrote:Is anyone here not a fan of Laurell K. Hamilton? I just can't seem to like her books, though they're pretty popular it seems. They don't really promote much of a 'reader-connection' for me.
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http://www.randomhouse.com/features/lkhamilton --> have fun, guys. Some might like the series, but I'll stick with what I like. and lol, Ink I think that's the reason a lot of people read it...
Silverclaw: Nah, she didn't write it (that was Alice Borchardt). I read Night of the Wolf, it was pretty nice.
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There seems to be two writers that seem to have inadvertantly rivaled one another. Like Leno and Letterman, China and America and to a lesser extent Tom Cruise and rationality. Kelly Armstrong and Laurel Hamilton.
I've heard that Hamilton has some cool ideas but her books kind of turn soft core porno. The supernatural is a vehicle for her kind of Harlequinn-esqe stories. Now I've never read them.
But I am a huge fan of Kelly Armstrong, I picked up Bitten last year and said "This is how werewolves should be done.". Stolen was an excellent book. So where the other three books, but really, lacked the same social dynamic and character complexity that Bitten and Stolen did. I'm fairly confident that Broken will rock.
Check out her webpage www.kellyarmstrong.com she has some sample fiction. One that deals with when Clay and him growing up, one where Clay and Elena meet, and another that I can't remember. But she has alot of downloadable fiction.
I've heard that Hamilton has some cool ideas but her books kind of turn soft core porno. The supernatural is a vehicle for her kind of Harlequinn-esqe stories. Now I've never read them.
But I am a huge fan of Kelly Armstrong, I picked up Bitten last year and said "This is how werewolves should be done.". Stolen was an excellent book. So where the other three books, but really, lacked the same social dynamic and character complexity that Bitten and Stolen did. I'm fairly confident that Broken will rock.
Check out her webpage www.kellyarmstrong.com she has some sample fiction. One that deals with when Clay and him growing up, one where Clay and Elena meet, and another that I can't remember. But she has alot of downloadable fiction.
I'm about halfway through the Anita Blake series by Hamilton, and I do agree that there is a rather extreme change in texture in the series. The earlier books are good according to nearly everyone who has read them. The later books are good according to people who like weird (and I mean weird) sex books, and disturbing to everyone else. I'm disturbed by many elements, but I've decided to stick it through to the bitter end because I'm too much of a werebeast information collector, and her books are too important a part of the genre for someone like me to not read them.GhostSong wrote:There seems to be two writers that seem to have inadvertantly rivaled one another. Like Leno and Letterman, China and America and to a lesser extent Tom Cruise and rationality. Kelly Armstrong and Laurel Hamilton.
I've heard that Hamilton has some cool ideas but her books kind of turn soft core porno. The supernatural is a vehicle for her kind of Harlequinn-esqe stories. Now I've never read them.
But I am a huge fan of Kelly Armstrong, I picked up Bitten last year and said "This is how werewolves should be done.". Stolen was an excellent book. So where the other three books, but really, lacked the same social dynamic and character complexity that Bitten and Stolen did. I'm fairly confident that Broken will rock.
Check out her webpage www.kellyarmstrong.com she has some sample fiction. One that deals with when Clay and him growing up, one where Clay and Elena meet, and another that I can't remember. But she has alot of downloadable fiction.
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