Has anyone read Dante Valentine? I've gotten a recommendation from it, but it's from someone on whom I differ on The Vampire Diaries (she thinks it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, I think it's fun disposable entertainment), so I'm not sure where this might fall.
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The author's been kicking around the romance world for a while. Which is fine, but I'm not sure the writing is necessarily going to be your thing. That said, I've not read her, so take that with a grain of salt. You'd probably think the series was pretty similar to Vampire Diaries, in entertainment value.
I think Deena recommended that author to me at one point, but I haven't read them myself.
My mom is now reading The Hunger Games. She finished the first book, and actually made my dad come out in the rain last night to get Catching Fire. Heh.
I high-five your mom.
Oh! Hey! Guess what I bought for my Kindle yesterday, Amy, and then was REALLY GLAD I HAD when I got stuck in the world's longest pedicure wait (mmm, prunetoes). Yes, I now have Cold Kiss in book AND electronic format.
Aw! Yay!
Not the prunetoes, though.
Has anyone read Dante Valentine?
I read them. They're fun but I didn't feel the need to keep the books, y'know? Also, it is NOTHING like Vampire Diaries. The Dante Valentine series has more in common with the Kim Harrison books, with some SF thrown in. The worldbuilding is fun, but the characters didn't set up house in my brain.
Amy, I was there long enough to re-read the WHOLE BOOK.
But, you know, the massage was nice, and I have no objections to soaking my feet in hot water for an extended period.
They're fun but I didn't feel the need to keep the books, y'know?
1-5 are for sale in Nook format for $9.99 total. Worth it, you think? For a chronic TBRer? God, I'm awful.
The Dante Valentine series has more in common with the Kim Harrison books
Okay, so now I have to ask--what are the Kim Harrison books?
Why am I in this thread again? I swear, if it weren't for The Hunger Games I'd have nothing in common with y'all.
Oh, that price is worth it. They're good popcorn books.
Okay, so now I have to ask--what are the Kim Harrison books?
The Dead Witch Walking series. Which are my usual go-to popcorn paranormal urban fantasy books.
Oh, I know how to explain the Dante Valentine books! Early Anita Blake (when there was a plot), but grittier and more violent, and in a vaguely SF/near future setting.
I think you'd like the Dante Valentine books, ita ! Popcorn with grit.
I also like Harrison, quite a lot. She gets stuck sometime.