Do you mean sword-and-sorcery kinda fantasy? She doesn't write anything like that.
If she's a vampire fan, I would say probably start her with Burn Bright. You can only get it in Aus though, and it's not out till the 1st.
If she likes post-apocalyptic stuff, definitely get her Nylon Angel. That's book 1.
If she reads sci-fi stuff then Dark Space is the first one in the sci-fi quartet... it's a little bit Farscape-y, but a lot more serious and full of omg-my-planet-is-being-invaded-must-get-interplanetary-aid!
And if she likes crime/humour/paranormal chick lit stuff, the Tara Sharp series (Sharp Shooter is the first one) is about a woman who reads auras and tries to use that to be a kinda private investigator. Marianne's been compared to Janet Evanovich for that series.
Without knowing your friend it's hard to say... but Marianne's written a loooot of different stuff.
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Question, if I was to get my housemate into reading Marianne, where would I start her? She likes fantasy and/or vampires.
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If she's a vampire fan, I would say probably start her with Burn Bright. You can only get it in Aus though, and it's not out till the 1st.
If she likes post-apocalyptic stuff, definitely get her Nylon Angel. That's book 1.
If she reads sci-fi stuff then Dark Space is the first one in the sci-fi quartet... it's a little bit Farscape-y, but a lot more serious and full of omg-my-planet-is-being-invaded-must-get-interplanetary-aid!
And if she likes crime/humour/paranormal chick lit stuff, the Tara Sharp series (Sharp Shooter is the first one) is about a woman who reads auras and tries to use that to be a kinda private investigator. Marianne's been compared to Janet Evanovich for that series.
Without knowing your friend it's hard to say... but Marianne's written a loooot of different stuff.
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