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#Chicagoland Vampires series by Chloe Neill
jesuisici33 · 5 months
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Jasmine and Chamomile from the get-to-know-me asks 😊
jasmine ⇢ do you have a movie or book you loved but will never watch/read again?
i really enjoyed the Chicagoland Vampires series by Chloe Neill a few years ago. Although i never finished the series (there were just too many books imo, i think i stopped at around book 9/13) they were really fun and honestly i don't think the author wrote them to be taken as a serious take on vampires, more to have a fun take on them with a romance in it. but i don't think i'll read them again or finish the series.
chamomile ⇢ what kind of things do you like receiving as gifts?
oohh i really like some jewelry or anything nice and cozy like a blanket. some fandom stuff is nice too! maybe some tickets to a musical idk
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nevinslibrary · 1 year
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Weird & Wonderful Wednesday
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I was intrigued by this because the blurb said that Elisa, the main character, was born a vampire, not made into a vampire. That sounded interesting.
Elisa has been in Paris, but, comes back to Chicago because someone is needed to get the different Chicago Vampire factions to talk peace. Of course, it’s not that easy. She has a secret, and, the vampires and other supernatural beings all have secrets too. So, yep, lots and lots and lots of drama to be had. Which was awesome!
I don’t think that I’ve read the Chicagoland Vampires novels, the series that this is a spinoff of. But, honestly, although I may have missed some deep text things here and there, as a story I never felt like me not having read the previous series hurt (come to find out, apparently this series takes place 20 years or so later, which would explain why I wasn’t totally lost, but, also, definitely a sign of good writing too.
You may like this book If you Liked: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas, Shadow Rites by Faith Hunter, or The Rook by Daniel O'Malley
Wild Hunger: An Heirs of Chicagoland Novel by Chloe Neill
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due4amiracle · 2 years
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Day 327
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Wash 2 plates/bowls/pieces of silverware, 2 chapters, Dailies, Vamp shiz, 2 anime eps.
Wash 2 plates/bowls/pieces of silverware - Sir washed a bunch of dishes. This counts. UwU♡ ✔
2 chapters -  Book 9/13 (78%), Rise of the Mages by Scott Drakeford (30%/DNF) Yea. DNF’d it. There was SO MUCH GOING ON the poor characters couldn’t catch a break - literally. Nobody sat down outside of galloping around on horses being chased! Too much. Way too much. So. DNF it is, unfortunately. UwU♡ ✔
Dailies - Waifu Did mah dailies! Also, level 49 BP now~! AND! Tree lvl 24! New MONTH! new weeklies! ♡ω♡. FFXIV did mah dailies~ MSQ +0 -> 74, BTN +0 -> 80, CUL +0 -> 80, WVR +0 -> 80, GSM +0 -> 77, FSH +0 -> 65, MIN +0 -> 74, ALC +0 -> 69, LTW +0 -> 65, ARM +0 -> 65, CRP +0 -> 64, BSM +0 -> 65. Vath 0/0 Rank 8/9 Bloodsworn, Vanu 1650/1730 Rank 7/9 Sworn, Moggles 300/1730 Rank 7/9 Sworn. 5 MSQ quests. Just started Securing the Saltery. Did not play today. UwU♡ ✔✔
Vamp shiz - 0 words written! Up to 9511. 1687 words for pt6. Always the grind for the next part - but none today. Other Thing has been submitted. Hell yes February xp. Just need to get our scene done. ✔
2 anime eps - Mob Psycho 100 II! 9&10 done! Nope🚫
Other things - Manhwa: Survive as the Hero’s Wife 2 chapters of this read Nope🚫! In other news: Did my daily Cozy Grove and still loving it! Unsleeping City 2 episode 8 done ✔. Played more Pokémon Legends: Arceus ✔. Damn i love that game. It’s so good. my hands hurt a lot though. Arthritis sucks donkey balls. Everything kinda sucks. my whole body aches from doing those two fucking dishes yesterday, so, suffering haha. -_- Very exhausted.
Food: A Liquid: A Pain: C Brain: B
Tomorrow: Wash 2 plates/bowls/pieces of silverware, 2 chapters, Dailies, Vamp shiz, 2 anime eps.
Ever Onwards and Upwards!
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franticvampirereads · 2 years
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✨Urban Fantasy Recommendations ✨
I’m hosting an urban fantasy readathon for the month of April and I thought I’d share some recs and match them up with the prompts!
YA:
The Percy Jackson series & it’s spin-offs by Rick Riordan (gods from multiple pantheons, familiars/animal companions, ghosts, lgbtq+ rep, unique magic system)
Any of the books under the Rick Riordan Presents imprint (bipoc authors, gods, unique magic systems)
The Witch King by H. E. Edgmon (witches, the fae, lgbtq+, bipoc author)
The Scapegracers by Hannah Abigail Clarke (witches, lgbtq+, unique magic system)
The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater (unique magic system, witches, ghosts, lgbtq+)
The Black Blade series by Jennifer Estep (unique magic system, the fae)
Seven Deadly Shadows by Courtney Alameda & Valynne E. Maetani (gods, ghosts/hauntings)
The Chronicles of Nick by Sherrilyn Kenyon (vampires, shifters, gods, witches, unique magic system, ghosts)
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell (lgbtq+, vampires, witches)
The Vampire Academy series by Richelle Meade (vampires, unique magic system)
The Price Guide to the Occult by Leslye Walton (unique magic system, lgbtq+)
Any of the Shadowhunter books by Cassandra Clare (unique magic system, vampires, werewolves, the fae, ghosts, lgbtq+, animal companion)
Adult:
The Adam Binder series by David R. Slayton (unique magic system, the fae, lgbtq+, animal companion, gods)
Wolf Gone Wild by Juliette Cross (paranormal romance, werewolf, vampires, witches)
Girls Weekend by C. M. Nascosta (paranormal romance, the fae, cozy)
Morning Glory Milking Farm by C. M. Nascosta (paranormal romance, cozy)
The Witches Wolves by Ellie Mae MacGregor (lgbtq+, witches, werewolves)
Spooky Smutty Stories 1 & 2 by Claire Cray (lgbtq+, paranormal romance, witches, vampires, werewolves, ghosts/hauntings)
The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune (cozy, lgbtq+, paranormal romance, unique magic system)
The October Daye series, the InCyptids Series, the Wayward Children series, and pretty much everything else by Seanan McGuire (the fae, shifters, unique magic systems, paranormal romances, ghosts/hauntings, lgbtq+)
The Jane Yellowrock Series and the Soulwood series by Faith Hunter (vampires, shifters, witches, ghosts, the gods, animal companions, paranormal romances)
The Mercy Thompson series and the Alpha & Omega series by Patricia Briggs (shifters, vampires, witches, ghosts/hauntings, paranormal romance)
The Green Creek Series by TJ Klune (lgbtq+, werewolves, witches)
Lana Harvey, Reapers Inc. by Angela Roquet (the afterlife, gods, ghosts, unique magic system, paranormal romance, animal companion)
The Chicagoland Vampires series and the Heirs of Chicagoland series by Chloe Neill (vampires, shifters, paranormal romances, witches, the fae)
The Elemental Assassin series (unique magic system, paranormal romance)
The Whisper Hollow series by Yasmin Galenorn (shifters, witches, vampires, ghosts/hauntings, the afterlife, the fae, paranormal romance)
The Otherworld Series and the Fly By Night series by Yasmin Galenorn (paranormal romance, lgbtq+, polyamory, witches, vampires, shifters, the gods, the fae)
Black Blade Blues by J.A. Pitts (lgbtq+, shifters, witches, the gods, paranormal romance, unique magic system)
Norse Code by Greg Van Eekhout (bipoc author, the gods, ghosts/hauntings, the afterlife, unique magic system)
WebMage by Kelly McCullough (the gods, the fae(?), unique magic system, familiars)
Graphic Novels/Comics/Manga:
Squad by Maggie Tokuda-Hall (lgbtq+, werewolves)
The Tea Dragon Society by Kay O’Neill (unique magic system, lgbtq+, cozy, animal companion)
NORA: The Last Chronicle of Devildom by Kazunari Kakei (ghosts/hauntings, unique magic system)
Fangs by Sarah Anderson (vampires, werewolves, cozy)
Fangs by Billy Balibally (vampires, lgbtq+, animal companion, bipoc author) {please note this one is explicit and 18+}
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker (lgbtq+, witches, werewolves)
Taproot by Keezy Young (lgbtq+, ghosts/hauntings, the afterlife)
Moonstruck by Grace Ellis (lgbtq+, shifters, vampires, witches, cozy)
*as always, please check content and trigger warnings before diving into any of these*
I can’t wait to see what you’ve all got planned for the readathon! And if you’ve got more recs, please add them!
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books-in-a-storm · 7 years
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Book Series Reviews
Series Title: Chicagoland Vampires
Author:Chloe Neill
Number Of Books: 13 Books
Genres: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Vampires
Ratings: 🌟🌟🌟🌟(4/5)
Thoughts: Over all it’s a good series. Every book is exciting and their is never a duel moment. Merit get’s turned into a vampire and this series follows her through out the start of her vampire life. Merits best friend Mallory gets out of the control at one point and the friendship becomes rocky. Merit becomes Sentinel of the vampire house she belongs to and has to protect all of Cadogan House. The vampire master Of the house Ethan  Sullivan becomes a very big part of Merits life. You meet all kinds of people in this series that you fall in love with. A lot of supernaturals, amazing combat training, a crazy mayor and a lot of crime solving. It is most defiantly a book series that is worth the read.
Books In Series:
Some Girls Bite (Chicagoland Vampires, #1)
Friday Night Bites (Chicagoland Vampires, #2)
Twice Bitten (Chicagoland Vampires, #3)
Hard Bitten (Chicagoland Vampires, #4)
Drink Deep (Chicagoland Vampires, #5)
Biting Cold (Chicagoland Vampires, #6)
House Rules (Chicagoland Vampires, #7)
Biting Bad (Chicagoland Vampires, #8)
Wild Things (Chicagoland Vampires, #9)
Blood Games (Chicagoland Vampires, #10)
Dark Debt (Chicagoland Vampires, #11)
Midnight Marked (Chicagoland Vampires, #12)
Blade Bound (Chicagoland Vampires, #13)
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mightyjemma · 7 years
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As the only vampire child ever born, some believed Elisa Sullivan had all the luck. (x)
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bookjunkiez · 5 years
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WILD HUNGER BY CHLOE NEILL
WILD HUNGER BY CHLOE NEILL
In the first thrilling installment of Chloe Neill’s spinoff to the New York Times bestselling Chicagoland Vampires series, a new vampire will find out just how deep blood ties run.
As the only vampire child ever born, some believed Elisa Sullivan had all the luck. But the magic that helped bring her into the world left her with a dark secret. Shifter Connor Keene, the only son of North American…
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mymellowsworld · 3 years
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13 January 2021, Week 2
Do you have a favourite series?
The Chicagoland Vampires by Chloe Neill
The Boy from the Woods. By Harlan Coben. Chapter One. Reads...
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jewalsgem · 4 years
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Chicagoland Vampire Series Review
So this 13 book series (yeah, it’s a long one but they are extremely good) starts with Some Girls Bite by Chloe Neill (she wrote all of them and is working on Heirs to Chicagoland rn) Spoiler warning for the whole series because that’s the only way I know how to properly review. Only seems fitting that as the first book series I read that it should be the first one I review. Also, leaving out the actual mystery part as 1. I don’t want to ruin everything for you and 2. It’s been a few years since I’ve read most of these books, I only remember most of the romance parts of the books.
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Some Girls Bite starts off with POV character Merit (who is the protagonist the entire series) being turned into a vampire. She then goes to the Cadogan house (being the house of vampire she belongs to since the master, Ethan Sullivan, turned her) to properly scold Sullivan (I can’t call him Ethan since that’s my little brother’s name, so he will be referred to as Sullivan) for turning her without her permission. Merit ends up being named his Sentinel (protector pretty much) and her bff Malory turns out to be a sorceress (Nothing bad can happen there). It ends with Sullivan finding out who was threatening Merit and properly taking care of it (more like, exiling that person) (also, yeah. Someone wanted Merit dead and I forget when that started happening)
Friday Night Bites. Okay, so I read this book in less than a day and most of it I don’t actually remember. Pretty much, it introduces shifters and has Merit move into the Cadogan house because Catcher and Malory were making out too much. (Catcher trained Merit to fight with a katana in the first book, but he usually is just Malory’s boyfriend who loves Lifetime movies). Also, Sullivan gifts Merit a library to apologize for turning her. (Someone loves Beauty and the Beast.)
Twice Bitten. Firstly, the chapter 8 in this book is a sex scene and, as my best friend and I were reading this in 8th grade, the first one either of us have ever read. Because of that, every sex scene we call a “Chapter 8″. But Merit and Sullivan are a couple finally! For less than 24 hours, but still counts. Here we first shown the prophecy (pause for dramatic effect). Pretty much vampires can’t have kids and Merit is shown a child with Sullivan’s eyes by Gabriel (Apex of the pack)
Hard Bitten. First book that ever made me cry even though I knew what was going to happen in it and the next one. So Merit and Sullivan still don’t entirely like each other, but they slowly start to. (Trust still very new for both of them) And then Sullivan jumps in front of Merit and takes a stake to his heart and dies. (Gods dammit)
Drink Deep. So, I really don’t remember this book expect dreams about Sullivan, sleeping in his bed because she missed him, and Malory bringing him back (for power but he did come back as himself.) (This series IS 13 books, I can only remember half of it, okay. And this is my least favorite out of the series.)
Biting Cold. Most of this was a road trip with Sullivan realizing that he doesn’t have telepathy with Merit anymore and is bound to Malory, in a way. Merit also kicks his ass in order to convince him that he was being stupid, and Malory breaks the bound with Sullivan, making everyone happy, for a while.
House Rules. Sullivan sleeps on the couch. And sex in his office. Do I remember much else? Not really. Is that a pretty good summary of it? Yes.
Biting Bad. Shit. The only thing I actually remember was Malory was working for the pack trying to make amends for how much damage she caused. I feel like most of the drama was with the other houses in this one, since that’s usually how things went. Also, found out her dad tried to get Sullivan to turn her into a vampire. Fake proposals start (happens at least once a book after this). Feel like this was the Valentine’s one too.
Wild Things. Merit and Sullivan hang out with the Pack (they have an official name but I really don’t remember it and it’s long.) and Sullivan finally is told about (dramatic pause) the prophecy. Dealing with the Pack and baby Connor (He’s important later.)
Blood Games. Merit goes through a lot of shit and tries to kill Sullivan in her sleep. Pretty much, old asshole tries to control Merit, pretty sure he died. The GPA (Thing in charge of all the houses) gets destroyed. (Don’t really remember when though.) Also, Malory and Catcher get married and Sullivan decapitates someone while protecting Merit.
Dark Debt. Other house gets in trouble and Merit and Sullivan to the rescue. That’s it. Maybe Merit’s birthday too. (Or that was Blood Games.). SULLIVAN GOT ARRESTED FOR LIKE, A WEEK. The lawyer gets him out, but still.
Midnight Marked. Actual proposal happens, cute stuff and murder mystery (okay, that’s the series in 5 words.)
Blade Bound. Bachelorette party, wedding, dragon battle with a cursed sword and baby. Okay, first, the sword because that’s linked to the baby. The purpose of the sword was to capture the soul of the dragon into the sword. That didn’t exactly happen, though and Merit got pregnant with Elissa, yes the baby is a badass girl just like her mom. Connor and Elissa become “friends”. (More on that in the Heirs)
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housebaylor · 5 years
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I've just finished reading all of Ilona's books and I'm now completely starved for more urban fantasy what should I read next?
ohh nice anon, are you planning on editing something for the author lords books?? *eyes emoji* (also we are getting a new Innkeeper book in like a month and less than 3 months for Sapphire Flames)
and well it depends on your mood,
if you want to read something very dark with Faes, I recommend the Fever Series by Karen Marie Moning
if you want to read something light with a lot of creatures (specially wolves) and humor, the Mercy Thompson Series and Alpha & Omega by Patricia Briggs
if you want more romance and angels the Guild Hunter Series by Nalini Singh
if you want just sex with plot Lords of the Underworld by Gena Showalter
if you want some YA with a young necromancer The Darkest Powers by Kelley Armstrong
more werewolves in the Otherworld Series by Kelley Armstrong
I don’t remember a thing but also Night Huntress by Jeaniene Frost
just vampires Chicagoland Vampires by Chloe Neill 
there are morrrrrre but my mind can only remember that right now
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reader44ever · 6 years
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I totally forgot to share a post for yesterday's #bookscoasttocoastoct challenge! The task was #VampiresORWerewolves. Luckily it goes well with today's October 26th task to share a #bookyoureafraidtoread! 😄😍❤ . . . . I very much prefer reading about SHIFTERS, be they werewolves or weretigers or werebears or werelions or weredragons or any other kind. And while most worlds with shifters also have vampires, I don't read those books and series for the vampires. And incidentally, books with werewolf protagonists are not my favorites either. I read them for the OTHER shifters. 😕 . . . . I know this vampire-averse affliction might seem weird, considering that shifters mostly just shift from human to animal, while vampires vary GREATLY from one book to another, but vampires just don't excite me the way shifters do. 😕 And shifters vary, too! Some only shift when the moon is full, others whenever; some need naps after shifting, others don't; some change into tigers, others into bears, still others into snakes or what have you... 🙄 . . . . Anyway, back to Books I'm Afraid to Read! The two in the photo above are first books in long series: Dark Lover by J.R. Ward is first in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series and Some Girls Bite by Chloe Neill begins the Chicagoland Vampires series. Both of these series also have shifters in them, I think, but the main characters are vampires and I've been dragging my feet on reading them for YEARS now. 😕 . . . . It makes NO sense, though, because I KNOW I've loved books in both of these series in the past - five stars and all - but I just have this block against reading series-that-center-around-vampires and fears are rarely reasonable. And I'm not AFRAID to read them, it's just... 😕 . . . . I do hope to finally read ALL of the Chicagoland Vampires series books by Chloe Neill in 2019, though, so there's that. I am just hoping for a push to start book one. Because once I read book one, I'll fall in love and be okay to read the rest. I just need to hurdle my block. 🙄❤ . . . . #DogsofInstagram #bookstagram #JRWard #ChloeNeill #books #DarkLover #SomeGirlsBite #series #BlackDaggerBrotherhood #ChicagolandVampires https://www.instagram.com/p/BpaI1zLHu6L/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=5ejqrgbpqj21
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Chloe Neill - Wild Hunger
An Heirs Of Chicagoland Novel
Twenty years have passed since we last visited Chicago - the food is still great, the Cubs are still swinging, and supernatural politics are still tricky. The biggest change? The Houses are no longer allowed to investigate supernatural crimes which occur in their fair city - the Ombudsmen's office scrutinizes all (which means Merit's hung up her katana). This arrangement has worked out well, due to the peace struck by Master Ethan Sullivan and his Sentinal Merit with Chicago and its other supernatural residents.
This peace is a blueprint for other, more troubled, regions in the world. One of the places looking to forge their own peace accord? The vampire Houses of Western Europe, who've all agreed to treat Chicago as neutral territory, where they can attempt to hammer out their own peace accord. It doesn't hurt that all the Houses in Chicago are well armed and well trained (plus the Pack) and are ready to keep everyone honest.
What does this mean to the daughter of Ethan and Merit? Who happens to be completing her year of armed service for a Parisian House in exchange for a college education? She's going home.
Elisa Sullivan should feel thrilled at the prospect of seeing her family and friends again, and she does...But setting foot in Chicago also fills her with trepidation. Because Elisa has a secret, a secret linked to the magic which enabled her mother to carry her to term (Elisa's unlike any other vampire in the world because she was born, not made).
Unfortunately, this secret isn't Elisa's only problem or even her biggest headache. That honor belongs to the less than popular member of one of the delegations who gets murdered literally in her parent's backyard - which threatens to unravel the entire summit.
Then there's the Faries...and the heir-apparent of the Pack...all of whom seem intent on throwing wrenches into the works...
This book is the first in a new series which features the next generation of the supernaturals of the Chicagoland series (I mean it is the description of the series).
This premise puts Neill in a tricky position writing-wise.
Creating whole new stories set in and amongst an already existing landscape is tricky. Because Neill needed to incorporate the pillars of the original series, many of whom are immortal (or really difficult to kill - which amounts to the same thing) while writing unique new characters to follow on their heels.
On the whole, Neill pulled it off well.
Wild Hunger does an excellent job of hinting around at exciting future storylines while echoing earlier themes of the original series. All the while following clues to resolve the fast-paced mystery being investigated by our new heroine. Perhaps Wild Hunger has a bit of the soft-reboot blues, the need to pay homage to the old guard weighing the narrative down slightly. BUT I am confident this slight flaw will be cleared up in the next installment allowing the shiny new cast to go their own way - with the original players making cameos when needed.
And I cannot wait until the next one is released! (BTW I inhaled this book in one sitting!)
Wild Hunger is a fun, fast read and I highly recommend it. Neill does a great job in quietly catching up a new reader with the backstory without boring her longtime readers (which is a huge feat in and of itself!). Anyone who's looking for an entertaining supernatural mystery this Halloween season should give this book a try! (Plus, if you're intimidated by a huge series, Wild Hunger allows you to leap into Chicagoland without reading Neill's entire catalog. But I warn you if you love Wild Hunger you might be tempted to go back and start Some Girls Bite!)
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due4amiracle · 2 years
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Day 330
Listo:
Wash 2 plates/bowls/pieces of silverware, 2 chapters, Dailies, Vamp shiz, 2 anime eps.
Wash 2 plates/bowls/pieces of silverware - Garbage taken to the road. UwU♡ ✔
Reading things -  - Book 12/13 (2🌟), Book 13/13 (2🌟) i’m FREE! - There’s a “sequel” series, kids and whatnot. But. Lmfao. i went and read some reviews - apparently it’s the MC’s from the original series copy/pasted with new names. Fuuuuuck that! So. On to Other New Things... not Shannara! Lmfao. - Lake Silence by Anne Bishop 27%! - Manhwa: Survive as the Hero’s Wife 2 chapters of this read Nope🚫! UwU♡ ✔
Dailies - - Waifu Did mah dailies! Also, level 50 BP now~! AND! Tree lvl 24! New MONTH! new weeklies! ♡ω♡. - FFXIV did mah dailies~ MSQ +0 -> 74, BTN +0 -> 80, CUL +0 -> 80, WVR +0 -> 80, GSM +0 -> 77, FSH +0 -> 65, MIN +0 -> 74, ALC +0 -> 69, LTW +0 -> 65, ARM +0 -> 65, CRP +0 -> 64, BSM +0 -> 65. Vath 0/0 Rank 8/9 Bloodsworn, Vanu 1650/1730 Rank 7/9 Sworn, Moggles 300/1730 Rank 7/9 Sworn. 5 MSQ quests. Just started Securing the Saltery. Did not play today. Not sure when i will again. Something something Squeenix president supporting NFT’s and that’s trash something. - Cozy Grove Day 50! - Pokémon Legends: Arceus Moved into the new area, starting to collect Pokémon and such. Delightful. UwU♡  ✔🚫✔✔
Vamp shiz - 0 words written! Up to 9511. 1687 words for pt6. Always the grind for the next part - but none today. Nope🚫
Watching things - - Mob Psycho 100 II! 9&10 done! Nope🚫 - Unsleeping City 2 episode 8 done Nope🚫
Other things - Tomorrow is laundry! Day after is (hopefully? it’s supposed to storm...) shower and bed change! Woo! Was a decent day today. Very sleepy, had a bit of an Up episode and that was a little wild. But. That’s fine. i’m fine. Did a teensy bit of reordering of my post. We’ll see how that goes lmfao. 
Food: A Liquid: A Pain: C Brain: B
Tomorrow: Wash 2 plates/bowls/pieces of silverware, 2 chapters, Dailies, Vamp shiz, 2 anime eps.
Ever Onwards and Upwards!
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franticvampirereads · 2 years
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Could you recommend me smth about vampires? It'd be fun to have some romance there, but that's not necessary. YA, NA, fantasy, whatever. Just no horrors/explicit violence please <3
Hi, thank you for the ask! I tried to find all the ones with little or no violence 😊. I hope these help:
Fangs by Sarah Anderson
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
The Chicagoland Vampires series by Chloe Neill (this series is an adult urban fantasy and does have some violence in it, but I wouldn’t consider it explicit)
The Vampire Academy by Richelle Meade
The Morganville Vampires by Rachel Caine
The Sookie Stackhouse series (aka TrueBlood) by Charlaine Harris (this is another adult paranormal romance)
The Jaz Park series by Jennifer Rardin (another adult urban fantasy series, this does have some violence in it but I don’t think it’s super explicit)
The Chronicles of Vladimir Todd by Heather Brewer
The Vampire Knight manga series by Matsuri Hino
I also just posted a massive urban fantasy rec list if you’d like some more recs, though I would check for content and trigger warnings before diving in! 😊
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Chicagoland Vampires By Chloe Neill❤
Book One: Some Girls Bite (Chicagoland Vampires, #1)
Pages: 341
Synopsis: They killed me. They healed me. They changed me. Sure, the life of a graduate student wasn’t exactly glamorous, but I was doing fine until Chicago’s vampires announced their existence to the world. When a rogue vampire attacked me, I was lucky he only got a sip. Another bloodsucker scared him off and decided the best way to save my life was to make me the walking undead. Now I’ve traded sweating over my thesis for learning to fit in at a Hyde Park mansion full of vamps loyal to Ethan “Lord o’ the Manor” Sullivan. Of course, as a tall, green-eyed, four-hundred-year-old vampire, he has centuries’ worth of charm, but unfortunately he expects my gratitude—and servitude. Right… But someone’s out to get me. Is it the rogue vampire who bit me? A vamp from a rival House? An angry mob bearing torches? My initiation into Chicago’s nightlife may be the first skirmish in a war—and there will be blood.
Book Two: Friday Night Bites (Chicagoland Vampires, #2)
Book Three: Twice Bitten (Chicagoland Vampires, #3)
Book Four: Hard Bitten (Chicagoland Vampires, #4)
Book Five: Drink Deep (Chicagoland Vampires, #5)
Book Six: Biting Cold (Chicagoland Vampires, #6)
Book Seven: House Rules (Chicagoland Vampires, #7)
Book Eight: Biting Bad (Chicagoland Vampires, #8)
Book Nine: Wild Things (Chicagoland Vampires, #9)
Book Ten: Blood Games (Chicagoland Vampires, #10)
Book Eleven: Dark Debt (Chicagoland Vampires, #11)
Book Twelve: Midnight Marked (Chicagoland Vampires, #12)
Book Thirteen: Blade Bound (Chicagoland Vampires, #13)
Goodreads: Here
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mightyjemma · 7 years
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'Sides, my dad was the pork king of Dubuque. So I know high living, chica. 
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