Ha, and this only after my giant list on another question.
I would like to add Sara Douglass’ Wayfarer Redemption (giant epic fantasy series) as well as Elizabeth Haydon’s Symphony of Ages (first book is Rhapsody).
If you want something really “spicy”, Jacqueline Carey’s Kushiel books are very good, but “spicy”, long, involved and very interesting. Prepare to give up a week or more to each book (there are 7 currently; first is Kushiel’s Dart). And really—there’s a lot of spicy going on, especially in later books. (Fair warning.)
Anything by Tamora Pierce, obviously. (The Song the Lioness, The Immortals, Aliane, The Circle of Magic, The Circle Opens, The Circle Reforged; all of these have at least 2 books, and most have 4.)
I can give more, if you’d like.
Oh, and, to tack onto what @EmpressPixie says: the first 8 or so books in LKH’s Anita Blake series aren’t “spicy”, but in and after the 9th book (The Killing Dance), there is much less time devoted to mystery-solving and much more time devoted to the “spicy”. (By the last few books, there is precious little besides the spicy, and this coming from a long-time LKH fan.)
Her other series is arguably more magical than her Anita Blake series (elves, fairies, fallen gods, selkies, etc.), but it starts out very spicy and only gets worse/better from there.