Top Ten Tuesday: Series I’ve Given Up On

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Welcome to another Top Ten Tuesday!  This we’re talking about series we’ve given up on.  It is pretty rare that I completely give up on a series, especially if I’ve read several books.  I feel like I know the characters, and I want to know what happens to them.  I don’t have a full list of ten, but here are six series I’ve given up on permanently.

Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Series by Laurell K. Hamilton-Not long after I discovered Interview with The Vampire, I was introduced to this series.  I really enjoyed it for a while, but I feel the plot strayed much to far away from the original premise and became increasingly ridiculous.  I was also very frustrated with many of the characters and their development.  Still, I was unwilling to give up on the series for a very long time hoping it would get better.  I made it to book sixteen before I gave up.

Merry Gentry Series by Laurell K. Hamilton-I lost my patience with this series much more quickly.  I only made it to book three.

Undead Series by Mary Janice Davidson-This series was  fun at the beginning!  I remember laughing out loud so much!  It was the perfect series if I was in the mood for something light and fluffy.  However, after a while this series ceased to be fun.  I persevered for a time but gave up after book ten.

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Stephanie Plum Series by Janet Evanovich-I only read a few of these books.  I thought they were okay, but didn’t feel compelled to read any more.

World of the Lupi Series by Eileen Wilks-I liked this series, but it was never a favorite.  I stopped reading this series simply because I don’t have enough time and there are other series I like better.  I made it to book six.

Dead End Dating Series by Kimberly Raye-I started reading this series about the same time I was reading The Undead series.  It was fun and light, but there was a huge delay between books five and six.  By the time book six was released, it had been years since I’d read the previous book and I’d moved on.

Have you read or given up on any of these series?  Do you find it difficult to put a series aside permanently?  Which series have you given up on?