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Here are some books I have read and re-read and then skipped to my favourite sections. If they weren't Ebooks they would be falling apart. Give them a whirl! Most of the titles below are only suitable for 16+.  

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Kate Daniels series By Ilona Andrews

I'll repeat what I said on my Goodreads review of these books. When I first read these books (and realised there was seven of them) I got that excitement you only get when you have found a truly good book you never want to finish. Kate daniels has attitude and there's a hot guy. Can't lose.

Sookie Stackhouse series
By Charlaine Harris

Most people have heard of True Blood. The cool thing about this series is the TV portrayal is quite different from the actual books. We all know books always beat the movies anyway, but in this case you can watch both!

P.S Last time I checked there were about 12 of these. Even better.

Awaken
By Michelle Bryan

This is one of my new favourite Authors. The main character is one tough cookie, but underneath it all is a compassionate young woman. And she can kick butt. Win-win. You can read my full review at YA Books Central

P.S. Contains my current book boyfriend.

Losing Nuka (Litmus Book 1) by Kayla Howarth

This is one of those books that just surpasses your every expectation, and leaves you desperate for more. I love this author's other works, but this is unquestionably my favourite. Just so amazing.

Emerge
By Melissa A. Craven

Allie has snark to spare. Which always endears me to a character. An Urban Fantasy with rare depth to its world-building. This character is one of my favs.

Cinder: The Lunar Chronicles
Marissa Meyer

Sci-fi/fantasy mix which I found so addictive I've shared the link on my facebook page, too. There are three titles in the series so far. Don't let the fact that she's a cyborg put you off. This is a great book!

Apocalypsis Series
Elle Casey

Pretty sure I didn't sleep for a couple of days after this series. But I = wimpy. If you like a bit of a heart racer/dystopian twist. This is you for sure.

Never Never
Colleen Hoover

This book starts right in the action and doesn't slow down. A love conquers all novel with a MASSIVE twist. This author started in self-publishing and is now a New York bestseller, with several of her books currently being turned into movies. What an inspiration!

The Queen of All that Dies
Laura Thalassa

I have always enjoyed reading Thalassa's works, but she has really hit her stride in this book. I cannot fault it. Fast paced with an enthralling story line. I can't believe the next one isn't out until Jan 2016 :(

The Order of Seven
By Beth Teliho

This is an Indie published book that I recently enjoyed. The world-building is unique, the main character is compassionate, and there's a bit of a hunk in the mix, too. I really think this Author should be watched for future works. 

Gaia's Secret
By Barbara Kloss

I am in love with this series. I have always had issues visualising movement from Earth to magical dimensions. It always seems to be something that Authors brush over - possibly because they don't understand it themselves. With this book I was right there. Crystal clear imagery, and just so well thought out. And...cough, Alex *waves face*

Stephanie Plum Series
By Janet Evanovich

You guys are probably starting to guess I love a good series. This one is slightly different to the other books listed here. There is no magical creatures in this bit of fiction, but it has great comedy, a love triangle and mystery. Again there are plenty of these novels to get through, so hole up on the couch with your cat on a saturday night and start reading.

Red Queen
Victoria Aveyard

Soooo many people reccommended this book to me and it turns out I should have just listened to the first person. This is THE best book I've read in a while. The world is absolutely alive and I won't be forgetting it for a long time. It has earned a "best book" spot on my shelf.

Ash by Jaymin Eve & Leia Stone

I'm a fan of both of these author individually, so I never stood a chance when they combined to write Ash. This book is sexy, action-packed, in an entirely unique urban fantasy world.

Rising Tides by Katy Haye

Katy Haye was new to me when I first read Rising Tides. I was drawn in immediately by the awesome aquatic dystopian world, and the main character. This book is suitable for 14 +. Read my full review here

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