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Amagine
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Re: What authors are you addicted to?

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I have quite a few, Dr. Seuss, James Patterson, Meg Cabot and Dan Brown.
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lindsey_acosta wrote:I love any and all books by Lisa Jackson, Lisa Gardner, Allison Brennan, and Kylie Brant. I also enjoy reading books by Beverly Barton, but her books can be a bit lurid so I have to take breaks from her books after reading one. These authors are all suspense/mystery writers and because I'm naturally curious I can't put their books down!

I, too, love all of Lisa Gardner's books. The other authors that you mention, do any of them have the same style or thoroughness of her books?
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Madeline Hunter, Sylvia Day, Sylvain Reynard, Karen Marie Moning and Sherrilyn Kenyon are those authors who make me enthusiastic and can’t wait to read their books :D
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Ruskin bond
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I am completely addicted to Sarah J. Maas. She could write a book that sounded like something that I would have no interest in and I'd be one of the first to preorder it. Her writing style and world development are impeccable!
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I'm addicted to JK Rowling, John Green and Haruhi Murakami
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Tana French! She is my favorite crime author, and I cannot wait for a new book (hope one comes soon). I also read everything by J.K. Rowling, and I hope she too publishes the next Robert Galbraith book soon :)
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I am a Dan Brown fanatic and have read all his six books. Each one pulsates with exciting suspense, breathless chases and action scenes and extraordinary storytelling. He takes his readers to the nooks and crannies of the world's most well-known cities and most revered artworks. After the final chapter, one can only say, "Wow!"
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Along with millions of other readers - Stephen King. Although I devour all his books - and there are many, some not so good as others but all interesting. It's not fiction, but my very favorite book of his and one I have read over and over is "On Writing". If you've ever had the desire to write anything this little tome is inspiring.
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John Grisham and Patricia Cornwell. No doubts, no debates.
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Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. I love every single one of their books (both their individual books and co-authored books) and could probably just read them all in a loop over and over again. They never disappoint and I find myself always looking for new posts and/or news from them.
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I love any books that have steamy romance and a lot of action! My favorite authors are Julie Garwood, Allison Brennan, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Linda Howard, and Lori Foster. I literally own every single book written by these authors.
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Although I review mainly mysteries and cozies, I also review and write horror and the one author I will read no matter what the story or book is about is Brian Lumley. His work is fascinating and super original, and I love his descriptions of people and places. He creates entire worlds, not just cities and towns. He makes the characters and the locations sound and feels real to the point of needing to ask him who the character is or where it is in the real world.
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Fern Michaels and Nora Roberts.
These two have never disappointed me and I hope they never do. :D
Addicted is the appropriate word to use in respect to these people.
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John C Maxwell... I love Him much
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