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    Magical Midlife Love
    Book 4 in the series:Leveling Up

    Magical Midlife Love - Leveling Up by K.F. Breene
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    Readers describe 'Magical Midlife Love' as an engaging urban fantasy series following the protagonist, Jessie, a middle-aged divorced mom, as she navigates a world filled with magic, gargoyles, shifters, vampires, and more. The plot revolves around Jessie's evolving romance with Austin, the development of their relationship amidst battles and magical adventures, and the dynamic interactions with a range of quirky and lovable characters. The writing style is praised for its detailed descriptions, humorous and quirky elements, and the ability to immerse readers in a fantastical world while maintaining a balance between romance, humor, and fantasy.


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    Sweet Blood of Mine - Overworld Chronicles by John Corwin
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    'Sweet Blood of Mine' in the 'Overworld Chronicles' series by John Corwin is a YA urban fantasy novel that follows the story of Justin, a high school student who discovers his supernatural powers as a half-incubus. The book introduces a diverse portfolio of supernatural beings and presents a unique take on classic creatures like vampires, lycans, and demons. The plot is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with intriguing twists and turns, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre. The writing style is clever and witty, reminiscent of other popular urban fantasy authors like Jim Butcher, with a touch of humor and subtle human foibles that add depth to the characters.

    I brandished the hall pass like a sword, ducking and slaying invisible monsters as I journeyed through the school hallway. I dodged the thrust from an imaginary ogre, parried, and gutted him with a sw...

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    Last Chance Academy - Immortals of Talonswood by Alex Lidell
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    'Last Chance Academy' in the series 'Immortals of Talonswood' by author Alex Lidell follows the story of Samantha, a mortal witch who finds herself at Talonswood Academy, a rehabilitation program for delinquent paranormals. As she navigates this new world, she forms complex relationships with Ellis, Asher, Reese, and Cassis - each with their own agendas and histories. delves into the push and pull dynamic between Samantha and Ellis, the mystery surrounding her powers, and the intense interactions among the characters. The plot is fast-paced, dark, and filled with elements of romance, mystery, and fantasy, keeping readers engaged and eager to uncover the secrets of this supernatural world.


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    Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night - Immortals After Dark by Kresley Cole
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    'Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night' in the 'Immortals After Dark' series by Kresley Cole follows the story of Bowen MacRieve, a Lykae werewolf who has been mourning the loss of his mate for 180 years. When presented with an opportunity to win her back by competing in a supernatural scavenger hunt called the Talisman's Hie, Bowen finds himself drawn to Mariketa, a powerful young witch. As they navigate through challenges and obstacles, Bowen and Mariketa's relationship develops, leading to unexpected twists and revelations. features strong, independent characters, steamy romance, and a captivating plot filled with magic and paranormal species.

    The writing style of Kresley Cole in 'Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night' is praised for its ability to create flawed yet lovable characters, engaging dialogue, and a seamless blend of romance and fantasy elements. The author's talent in crafting an immersive world populated with diverse supernatural beings adds depth to the story, keeping readers hooked from start to finish.

    Mari did turn to slant him a glance at that, even knowing he couldn’t see her face under the hood of the scarlet cloak she always wore. But by the light of her lantern hanging over her shoulder, she c...

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    The Nightmare Affair - The Arkwell Academy by Mindee Arnett
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    The Nightmare Affair in the series 'The Arkwell Academy' by Mindee Arnett follows the story of Dusty Everhart, a teenage Nightmare who feeds on nightmares to survive. Dusty finds herself in a new world when she discovers she's a Nightmare and enrolls at Arkwell Academy, a school for paranormal creatures. The plot revolves around Dusty's journey as she navigates the challenges of being a Nightmare, solving a murder mystery, and forming unexpected alliances with other characters like Eli. The writing style is described as fast-paced, engaging, and humorous, with a mix of mystery and magic elements woven into the storyline.


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    Vicious Fae - Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac by Susanne Valenti, Caroline Peckham
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    'Vicious Fae' in the 'Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac' series by Susanne Valenti and Caroline Peckham is a dark and action-packed fantasy tale revolving around Elise, a bold and unapologetic queen who navigates a world of ruthless boys from various magical backgrounds. The story delves into complex relationships, intense emotions, and a thrilling plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, with unexpected twists and heart-wrenching moments that leave a lasting impact. The writing style captures a mix of darkness, bloodlust, and emotional depth, creating a unique blend of fantasy elements and character dynamics that draw readers in and keep them invested in the unfolding drama.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Ruthless Boys of the Zodiac )

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    A Little Wicked
    Book 1 in the series:Wicked Fortunes

    A Little Wicked - Wicked Fortunes by A.J. Merlin
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    'A Little Wicked' in the 'Wicked Fortunes' series by A.J. Merlin is a paranormal reverse harem book set in a world filled with magic, mystical creatures, tarot cards, witches, vampires, and werewolves. The plot is a blend of uncommon supernatural elements mixed with crowd favorites, creating a cool and interesting storyline. The story follows George, a witch werewolf hybrid, who is strong yet clumsy and endearing. The book explores George's interactions with a diverse group of lovers and friends, highlighting her journey of growth and self-discovery as she navigates through a world full of intrigue and danger. The writing style is engaging, filled with humor, steamy scenes, and well-developed characters that keep readers hooked from start to finish.


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    Druid Dreams - The Chronicles of Sloane King by M.F. Adele
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    'Druid Dreams' in 'The Chronicles of Sloane King' series by M.F. Adele is a fantasy novel that immerses the reader in a world filled with Fae, Vampires, and Druids. The protagonist, Sloane, is portrayed as a funny, witty, and strong character who leads a group of men with different supernatural abilities. The plot is fast-paced, action-packed, and filled with intricate details about various realms and characters, keeping the reader engaged from beginning to end. Despite some mixed opinions on the pace and character development, the book is praised for its refreshing plot, well-written narrative, and the perfect balance between humor and intensity.


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    Dragon Pearl
    Book 1 in the series:Thousand Worlds

    Dragon Pearl - Thousand Worlds by Yoon Ha Lee
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    Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee is a middle-grade space opera novel that seamlessly blends Korean mythology with science fiction elements. The story follows Min, a 13-year-old fox spirit, who embarks on a quest to find her brother Jun, who may have deserted his post in search of the powerful Dragon Pearl. As Min navigates through a universe filled with supernatural beings and space adventures, she must use her shapeshifting abilities and charm to uncover the truth about her brother's disappearance. The book is praised for its engaging plot, diverse representation, and unique world-building that combines elements of fantasy and science fiction.

    Dragon Pearl stands out from typical middle-grade fantasy novels by offering a fresh take on the genre, featuring gender-neutral characters, Korean folklore, and a strong female protagonist. The book explores themes of family, loyalty, and self-discovery as Min defies societal norms and embarks on a daring journey across the Thousand Worlds to unravel the mystery surrounding her brother's actions. With its richly imagined universe and fast-paced storytelling, Dragon Pearl captivates readers with its blend of mythology, space exploration, and intricate character dynamics.

    I liked to sleep in, though I didn’t get to do it often. Waking up meant waking early. Even on the days I had lessons, my mom and aunties loaded me down with chores to do first. Scrubbing the hydropon...

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    The Last Lullaby
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    Book 1 in the series:The Spellsinger

    The Last Lullaby - The Spellsinger by Amy Sumida
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    The Last Lullaby by Amy Sumida is a fantasy novel that follows Elaria, a unique spellsinger who is part witch and part siren. Set in a world filled with paranormals like vampires, shapeshifters, and shining ones, Elaria uses her magical voice as a weapon, able to manipulate and control others through her songs. The book weaves together elements of different mythologies, romance, humor, and action, creating a captivating story where Elaria navigates her complex relationships and her role in a prophecy that could change the fate of the fairy Kingdom.

    The writing style of The Last Lullaby is described as detailed and vivid, with a mix of current and historical references that evoke a range of emotions in the readers. The plot is filled with suspense, intrigue, and love, as Elaria faces choices that will impact lives, worlds, and hearts. The book introduces a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique traits and roles in Elaria's life, adding depth to the story and keeping readers engaged from beginning to end.

    I hunched my shoulders in an attempt to lift my coat collar a little higher around my ears. The weather in Seattle was dismal in December. Hell, in my opinion it was dismal during most times of the ye...

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