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Styx from the Guardians of Eternity series by Alexandra Ivy...then there's Dante *sigh with stars in my eyes*
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--
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Can't choose a favorite! Bones in Jeaniene Frost's Night Huntress series is amazing.

I love most of the one's already mentioned, but I've never read anything of Lynda Chance's and I think I should definitely get to that! few other favorites are: Rush in Abbi Glines Rosemary Beach series, Remy by Katy Evans, Ethan in Chloe Neill's Chicagoland Vampires
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HoneyB wrote:Can't choose a favorite! Bones in Jeaniene Frost's Night Huntress series is amazing.

I love most of the one's already mentioned, but I've never read anything of Lynda Chance's and I think I should definitely get to that! few other favorites are: Rush in Abbi Glines Rosemary Beach series, Remy by Katy Evans, Ethan in Chloe Neill's Chicagoland Vampires
Bones is amazing!!!
I love Vlad too...yummy :lol:
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Graverobber wrote:
HoneyB wrote:Can't choose a favorite! Bones in Jeaniene Frost's Night Huntress series is amazing.

I love most of the one's already mentioned, but I've never read anything of Lynda Chance's and I think I should definitely get to that! few other favorites are: Rush in Abbi Glines Rosemary Beach series, Remy by Katy Evans, Ethan in Chloe Neill's Chicagoland Vampires
Bones is amazing!!!
I love Vlad too...yummy :lol:
I know; I was sad to read the final book of the series, but it was a great ending. She has a new Vlad book coming out around the end of January - Bound By Flames.
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HoneyB wrote:
Graverobber wrote:
HoneyB wrote:Can't choose a favorite! Bones in Jeaniene Frost's Night Huntress series is amazing.

I love most of the one's already mentioned, but I've never read anything of Lynda Chance's and I think I should definitely get to that! few other favorites are: Rush in Abbi Glines Rosemary Beach series, Remy by Katy Evans, Ethan in Chloe Neill's Chicagoland Vampires
Bones is amazing!!!
I love Vlad too...yummy :lol:
I know; I was sad to read the final book of the series, but it was a great ending. She has a new Vlad book coming out around the end of January - Bound By Flames.
Oh I know! :lol:
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I love any of the ones in Christine Feehan's novels. I also like the novel Rule Breaker by Lora Leigh.
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If I could only pick one, I'd pick Micah Callahan from the Anita Blake novels by Laurell K Hamilton. He's powerful and ruthless but he still compromises well and knows how to share. I like that. From the Anita Blake books, I also really love Nicky, something about the sociopath that Anita describes his sociopathic nature as, "the only thing that kept his killing in check was my conscience, he didn't seem to have one of his own," and her relationship with him really enthralls me. The bad boy thing, I guess.

Graverobber wrote:Judd Lauren from Nalini Singh's Psy/Changeling series.
He just edges out Hawk.
But I am truly blinded by Judd

Then again, all of her men are great :mrgreen:
I'm a fan of Judd too!
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Aivlys wrote:If I could only pick one, I'd pick Micah Callahan from the Anita Blake novels by Laurell K Hamilton. He's powerful and ruthless but he still compromises well and knows how to share. I like that. From the Anita Blake books, I also really love Nicky, something about the sociopath that Anita describes his sociopathic nature as, "the only thing that kept his killing in check was my conscience, he didn't seem to have one of his own," and her relationship with him really enthralls me. The bad boy thing, I guess.

Graverobber wrote:Judd Lauren from Nalini Singh's Psy/Changeling series.
He just edges out Hawk.
But I am truly blinded by Judd

Then again, all of her men are great :mrgreen:
I'm a fan of Judd too!
Hehehe!
Judd really rocks!
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Raphael - Vampires in America - D.B. Reynolds
Archeron - Dark hunters - Sherrilyn Kenyon
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I am a big fan of the Corps Security series from Harper Sloan. At times they were a little overbearing but I think it was only because they felt so strongly for the heroines in the stories. My favorite was Maddox Locke.
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-- 12 Jan 2015, 14:16 --
Readermafia42 wrote:I find I love the Alphas in Lorelei James books. I love the idea of being family men by day and crazy sexy at night. When I first started reading romance novels at the tender age of 14 I couldn't get enough of the sex scenes. Now I want more of the build up and angst that goes along with real love. So while her books are super sexy there is still that other stuff I require. Also I love contemporary Romance novels starring Native American alpha men. Any recommendations?
I LOVE interracial erotic romance novels with typical alpha males :romance-heartstiny:

-- 12 Jan 2015, 14:26 --

I have to say Christian Grey! I know Fifty Shades isn't to everyone's taste because it isn't a literary masterpiece, but it really revived my love of erotic romance. Many moons ago as a teenager I used to love romance, but as I matured I moved onto suspense thriller. That is until some friends wouldn't stop harping on about the Fifty Shades trilogy, and literally begged me to read them. After much arm twisting, I caved in and read them. I promptly fell desperately in love with Mr Grey, and shamelessly re-read the books twice more! I then started seeking out similar books. A year on and I'm still reading erotic romance daily :)
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mmannausau wrote:I am a big fan of the Corps Security series from Harper Sloan. At times they were a little overbearing but I think it was only because they felt so strongly for the heroines in the stories. My favorite was Maddox Locke.
I read this series after you mentioned it. It was on my TBR list. I agree I loved them all but Maddox Locke is my favourite.
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Travis Maddox - Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire
Oh, I never disliked a man so much and completely reversed course! I'm 100% smitten, and maybe a bit in love with this book character. :D
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I too have to say Christian Grey. I know, very cliché. My history is very much like yours Lushlala. I started reading Jackie Collins novels as a teenager and then moved onto Crime/Thrillers in my early adulthood. I must say thank you to Mr G. That character re-ignited my passion......for reading erotic romance of course ;)
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