My Literary Collection

Quite honestly, I just wanted to put this list up somewhere so I would remember it. Since Ian was born, I’ve been looking for new authors since I’ve read all the books I have multiple times already. I’ve found some I’ll definitely buy (if I haven’t already), some goods ones that I’ll watch for and get from the library, and some that if I never read again, well, you get the idea. All the authors are in the fantasy/supernatural/horror genre, except for a couple. Diana Gabaldon has a historical fantasy/romance series and it generally takes her at least 2 years to put out a new book (outlander #7 is due out next year…yea!). Janet Evanovich most people already know, but she’s more of a comedic mystery writer (at least the series I read). Anyway, I’m still on the search for new talent, so if you think of anyone I might like, let me know. FYI – next to the author’s names are the series I’m currently reading from each of them.

New Talent:

  1. Anya Bast – Elemental Witches
  2. Carrie Vaughn – Kitty Norville
  3. Christine Warren – Others
  4. Eileen Wilks – World of the Lupi
  5. Ilona Andrews – Kate Daniels
  6. Jacquelyn Frank – Nightwalkers
  7. Jeanine Frost – Night Huntress
  8. Jennifer Armintrout – Blood Ties
  9. Jim Butcher – Dresden Files
  10. Karen Chance – Cassandra Palmer
  11. Keri Arthur – Riley Jensen
  12. Lilith Saintcrow – Dante Valentine
  13. Nalini Singh – Psy-Changling
  14. Patricia Briggs – Mercy Thompson
  15. Rachel Vincent
  16. Sunny – Monere

What I own:

  1. Charlaine Harris – Southern Vampire Mysteries
  2. Diana Gabaldon – Outlander (historic romance)
  3. Janet Evanovich – Stephanie Plum (mystery/comedic)
  4. JR Ward – Black Dagger Brotherhood
  5. Katie MacAlister – Aisling Grey
  6. Kelley Armstrong – Otherworld
  7. Kim Harrison – Rachel Morgan
  8. Laurell K. Hamilton – Anita Blake & Meredith Gentry
  9. Mary Janice Davidson – Betsy Taylor
  10. Sherrilyn Kenyon – Dark-Hunters
About Jackie 3282 Articles
I am a 30-something SAHM with two adorable boys and a supportive husband who is very tolerant of my reading addiction. I love to read and easily go through about a dozen books a month – well I did before I had kids. Now, not so much. After my first son was born, I began to take my hobby of reviewing a little more serious and started Literary Escapism to help with my sanity. I love to discuss the fabulous novels I’ve read and meeting all the wonderful people in the book blogging community has been amazing.