Top 5 Paranormal Reads of 2013

It’s time now to recap our top reads in paranormal. There was a lot of highly anticipated books out this year in this genre. From Nalini’s Heart of Obsidian, and Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Styxx to J.R. Ward’s Lover at Last. 

Heather:

  1. Heart of Obsidian by Nalini Singh (Is anyone really surprised by this?)
  2. Reaver by Larissa Ione
  3. Styxx by Sherrilyn Kenyon
  4. Cursed by Alyssa Day
  5. Archangel’s Legion by Nalini Singh

Janon:

  1. Ever After by Kim Harrison
  2. Iced by Karen Marie Moning
  3. Magic Rises by Ilona Andrews
  4. Dead Ever After by Charlaine Harris
  5. The Ghost and the Graveyard by Genevieve Jack

Sarah:

  1. Influential Magic by Deanna Chase
  2. Rapture’s Edge by J.T. Geissinter
  3. By the Tail by Marie Harte
  4. Kinked by Thea Harrison
  5. Undying Destiny by Jessica Lee

Jeananna:

This isn’t my normal genre, but after hearing Heather rave about a certain group of Vampire’s with bad attitudes I picked them up and am hooked. (Just so you stay away from my man V Jeananna we’re good 🙂 )

Danita:

Dark Wolf by Nora Roberts

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5 Comments

  1. patoct

    I do not read paranormals.

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  2. marcyshuler

    I really don’t read paranormals, but occasionally there is a slight paranormal element in a book I’ve read. The only one that jumps out at me right now is:

    PLAID TO THE BONE by Mia Marlowe (prequel novella to her PLAID TIDINGS)

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  3. Jeananna

    H – I know you’re going to twist my arm again and I will read HAVE to read a Nalini Singh!! (you haven’t led me astray yet!) and I’m sure there are plenty of the BDB to go around!! total HOTNESS!!

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  4. Karen T.

    Only read them occasionally. So I really cannot even remember any titles.

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  5. gmapeony

    I do not read paranormals but sometimes a book will have a touch of an angel, or esp and that is ok with me – but that is as far as I will go. I do not think I have read any this year; but enjoyed Deb Macomber’s Angel series in the past.

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