I love all of her trilogies. It's hard for me to rate them, I love them all so much.
My favoritest book of her is "Public Secrets".
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I love all of her trilogies. It's hard for me to rate them, I love them all so much.
My favoritest book of her is "Public Secrets".
Would I find Nora Roberts in the general section of the library or the romance section? Or both?
but I get kind of skeptical when it comes to vampire romance.
Considering my past bad experiences with vampire romance novels, plus the fact that I've never read any Nora Roberts, should I even bother finding Morrigan's Cross?
Jilli, it depends on how you like your vampire romance.
Nora is shelved in romance in most bookstores, Connie.
My favoritest book of her is "Public Secrets".
Haven't read that one yet.
I hesitated to pick up Morrigan's Cross because ... well, because I have so many books I haven't read yet, for one, but also because I wasn't sure how I was going to like the "group" dynamic of the book (gleaned from skimming, could be wrong) and the fact that a lot of it seems to be set in the past. But I will pick it up eventually.
I love the way they schedule the trilogy releases so close together. No waiting for the impatient!
Definitely romance.
I also love Public Secrets--starting it in the midst of the British music scene of the 1960s was a great idea on her part. The other standalones that I love are Montana Sky (which is being filmed for Lifetime--I hope it's better than the egregiously bad adaptation Hallmark did of Julie Garwood's For the Roses), Three Fates (the sinking of the Lusitania in the prologue was very well written indeed), and the one set in the TV daytime talk show world whose title I can't recall offhand (and trying to navigate NR's Amazon bibliography will take days, if not years, to get the right title).
I need Three Fates.
And isn't there a new "In Death" installment?
Jilli, it depends on how you like your vampire romance.
Hmmm. The closest I come to reading vampire romance are the Kim Harrison books, and the YA "Vampire Kisses" series (which I adore, mostly because the babygoth teen girl is exactly how she should be).
Most vampire romance books I've glanced at are ... heavy on the woobie-ness. Poor tormented vampire who just needs luuuuuv from the Right Woman sort of thing. And not enough real menace or danger to how vampires are presented.
This isn't like that so far. It honestly reads like Buffy-verse stuff, without the woobie-ness. The vampires are pretty menacing.
This isn't like that so far. It honestly reads like Buffy-verse stuff, without the woobie-ness. The vampires are pretty menacing.
Really? Then I'll have to add it to the list of books to look for.