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5 Jennifer L. Armentrout Books You Need To Read, Like, Yesterday

Looking for a new author who's books you will fall in love with? Good news, you found her.

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5 Jennifer L. Armentrout Books You Need To Read, Like, Yesterday
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Looking for a new author who's books you will fall in love with? Good news, you found her.

There are so many books that I love and I'll create another article about them, but for now I want focus on Jennifer Armentrout's books because her books changed reading for me. Her books have such magnetic and powerful main heroines, whose POV is one of the most unique I have ever read in. The heroines (Alex, especially) are HILARIOUS. So check out these books. You won't regret a moment of reading them or crying when you finish them!

1. Half-Blood - The Covenant Series

This quote is from the last book, but man this series tears at your heart. A must read. Also there is a stand alone series but it's set in the same world with familiar characters...you know...if you haven't had enough. And I promise you, you wouldn't have had enough.

Also "agapi mou" will make your heart flutter, every time Aiden says it.

2. Obsidian - A Lux Novel

I love this book. It's funny, sexy, and serious. After reading the first two series on this list, your male lead requirements will be forever changed. The men will be judged by Daemon or Aiden status. No one ever lives up...well except Bones from The Night Huntress Series.

3. White Hot Kiss - The Dark Elements

Can I say "whew?" It's hot and amazing. This book is literally in my top 10 favorite books. But almost all her books are in my top 10 sooooo...

4. The Problem With Forever

Get tissues and bunker down.

5. Unchained - Nephilim Rising

“What?" she asked.
"You're beautiful."
She rolled her eyes. "Flattery will get you laid."
"I sure hope so.”

Sadly, no one created an amazing picture quote and I'm not crafty like that, but this book...UGH! I NEED MORE! Why won't they renew this series!?

Bonus Series: Wait For You - Wait For You Series

Also have tissues here and be prepared to fall in love with Jennifer L. Armentrout because she is the god of books. Without her stories, I'm unsure if I would have survived an abusive home with drunken stepdads. I'm unsure I would've survived bullying. I'm unsure I would've survived moving away from my hometown. But I did survive because I had the stories she wrote and the characters she crafted.

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