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    Jacob
    Book 1 in the series:Nightwalkers

    Jacob - Nightwalkers by Jacquelyn Frank
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    Jacob, the Enforcer for the Nightwalkers, is a powerful Earth Demon who can manipulate gravity and communicate with all living things. When he meets Isabella, a normal human who turns out to have a significant role in the future of their race, everything changes for him and his people. The story unfolds with a mix of romance, action, and the discovery of ancient prophecies that could change the course of human and Demon destiny forever.

    Isabella's journey from a quiet librarian to a key player in the Demon world is intertwined with Jacob's struggle to resist temptation and uphold ancient laws. The book delves into a world where Nightwalkers navigate forbidden love with humans, demons guard against primal desires, and a new hope for the future emerges through the interactions between the characters.

    From far above, he watched with unwavering dark eyes as they walked down the shadowy street. The human male was so absorbed in his flirtation with his female, he would have no chance of protecting her...

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    The Demon’s Pet - Rise of the Morningstar by Domino Savage
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    'The Demon?s Pet' in the series 'Rise of the Morningstar' by author Domino Savage follows the journey of Cleo, a spunky omega werewolf, who defies the norms of her pack and catches the eye of Sam, a mysterious dark executioner. Together, they embark on an adventure to the hell realm, facing supernatural creatures and complex relationships. The book is a slow-burn romance with a darker theme, narrated from the heroine's perspective, offering a mix of action, steamy scenes, and mystical world-building. The story is filled with banter, bonds between characters, and hints of a deeper connection between Cleo and Sam.

    The plot unfolds with Cleo discovering her demon powers and forming an unexpected alliance with Sam, an Archangel, leading to a journey filled with challenges and self-discovery. The narrative showcases a diverse cast of characters, including supportive side characters like Griffin, adding depth to the story. The book delves into the dynamics of power, relationships, and the supernatural world, teasing at unresolved mysteries and setting the stage for further exploration in the series.


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    Touching Spirit Bear - Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen
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    "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen follows the story of Cole Mathews, a teenager with anger issues who is sent to a remote Alaskan island as part of a Circle Justice program after committing multiple crimes. The plot delves into Cole's journey of healing and redemption as he faces the consequences of his actions, confronts his inner demons, and learns valuable life lessons through his interactions with nature and the Spirit Bear.

    The writing style of the book is praised for its rich characterization, deep life lessons, and powerful dialogue. The narrative is filled with imagery, flashbacks that provide insight into the characters, and moments that evoke introspection and self-reflection. Through the use of personification on animals and environments, the author creates an engaging and thought-provoking reading experience that explores themes of forgiveness, healing, and personal transformation.

    COLE MATTHEWS KNELT defiantly in the bow of the aluminum skiff as he faced forward into a cold September wind. Worn steel handcuffs bit at his wrists each time the small craft slapped into another wav...

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    A Promise of Fire - Kingmaker Chronicles by Amanda Bouchet
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    In 'A Promise of Fire' by Amanda Bouchet, readers are introduced to Catalia Cat Fisa, a soothsayer disguised in a traveling circus, hiding from her dangerous destiny. When Griffin, a warlord from the magic-deprived south, recognizes her as the Kingmaker, a woman with the power to divine truth through lies, their fates become intertwined. The book weaves a tale of power struggles, romance, and secrets, set in a fantasy world with Greek Gods and magic, where Cat's mysterious past and hidden powers come to light as she navigates her complex relationship with Griffin and faces the challenges of her heritage.

    I pluck at my crimson tunic, tenting the lightweight linen away from my sticky skin. The southern Sintan climate isn’t my worst nightmare, but it sometimes ranks pretty high, right along with the stif...

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    My Wicked Enemy
    Book 1 in the series:My Immortals

    My Wicked Enemy - My Immortals by Carolyn Jewel
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    'My Wicked Enemy' by Carolyn Jewel is a paranormal romance novel set in a world of magic and warlords. The story follows Carson Phillips, a young witch on the run from her ruthless guardian, Alvaro Magellan. Carson's path crosses with Nikodemus, a warlord with his own agenda, leading to a complex and dangerous relationship between them. The book explores themes of power, betrayal, and the struggle for freedom in a world where magic reigns supreme. Carolyn Jewel's writing style captivates readers with its fast-paced narrative and intricate world-building, creating a thrilling and engaging read.

    S omeone was following her. Carson recognized him from her stop at the sidewalk coffee vendor twenty minutes ago. She was at a Chinatown intersection, waiting for the walk signal to change color. And...

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    The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo
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    'The Chosen and the Beautiful' by Nghi Vo is a fantastical retelling of 'The Great Gatsby' set in an alternative universe, narrated by Jordan Baker, a Vietnamese adoptee with magical abilities. The story delves into the decadence and magic of the 1920s, intertwining themes of queerness, demonic powers, and societal tensions. Vo's writing style is described as glittering, lyrical, and jazzy, adding depth to familiar characters like Gatsby, Daisy, and Nick Carraway while exploring new dimensions of their relationships and inner struggles.

    The novel weaves a tale of contrasts, blending the mundane with the magical, and the historical with the otherworldly. Through Jordan's perspective, readers are immersed in a world where wealth, racism, and sorcery coexist, creating a rich tapestry of characters and settings that challenge traditional boundaries and expectations, ultimately offering a fresh and captivating take on a classic story.

    The wind came into the house from the Sound, and it blew Daisy and me around her East Egg mansion like puffs of dandelion seeds, like foam, like a pair of young women in white dresses who had no cares...

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    The Sinner
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    Book 1 in the series:Angels and Demons

    The Sinner - Angels and Demons by Emma Scott
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    'The Sinner' by Emma Scott is a paranormal romance that delves into themes of life and death, angels and demons, and the power of love transcending time. The story follows Lucy, an introverted romance novel addict, who stumbles upon a wounded demon named Casziel behind her apartment. As they form a fake relationship to protect Lucy from an evil villain, their bond deepens as they uncover their intertwined past lives and the sacrifices they must make for redemption and love. Emma Scott's writing style intricately weaves together emotional journeys, raw storytelling, and supernatural elements to create a captivating and heartfelt narrative that explores themes of grief, sacrifice, and the enduring power of love.

    Work had been terrible for a Friday. The E train was late, which mademelate, which set my whole day off-balance. At our morning meeting, Guy Baker mistook me for the intern who brings the coffee, desp...

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    The Doll - Children's House by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir
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    'The Doll' by Yrsa Sigurdardottir in the 'Children's House' series revolves around a complex plot involving investigations into child abuse, possible murder cases, and the mysterious connection to a doll. The story follows the intertwined paths of detectives Huldar and Freyja as they navigate through a series of tragic events, unexpected twists, and personal struggles. The narrative is characterized by dark humor, well-developed characters, and a gripping writing style that keeps readers engaged until the gratifying finale where all subplots are seamlessly connected.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Children's House )

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    The Weird of the White Wolf - Elric Saga by P. Craig Russell, Michael Moorcock, Roy Thomas
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    'The Weird of the White Wolf' in the 'Elric Saga' series by P. Craig Russell, Michael Moorcock, Roy Thomas, delves into the adventures of Elric, a hero who is often torn between revenge and the greater good. The narrative unfolds in a dated style with elements of swords and sorcery, exploring Elric's relationships with his companions and his symbiotic sword. The story is filled with dark fantasy themes, revenge motivations, and the clash between earthly magic and truly demonic powers.

    Elric's journey in 'The Weird of the White Wolf' takes readers through a series of disjointed tales that pit him against various opponents and obstacles, leading to a repetitive and unfulfilling narrative. touches on themes of revenge, destruction, and the internal struggles of the protagonist as he navigates a grim and cheerless world filled with soul-sucking adventures and incantations.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Elric Saga )

  10. #10
    Minute Mage
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    Book 1 in the series:Minute Mage

    Minute Mage - Minute Mage by Reg Rome
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    'Minute Mage' by Reg Rome follows the story of a protagonist who unexpectedly attains the unique Minute Mage class, derived from the magic of a demon he defeats. The plot revolves around the protagonist navigating this new class mechanic of time loop-based magic while facing challenges and adversaries, including escaped demons and bureaucratic devils from the underworld. The writing style is praised for its world-building, character development, and the introduction of a fascinating and detailed magic system that keeps readers engaged throughout the story.


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