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    Drowned Country - The Greenhollow Duology by Emily Tesh
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    Drowned Country is the sequel to Silver In the Wood, continuing the story of Silver, Tobias, and a young girl, navigating a world of folklore, fairy tales, and mythical creatures. The book explores themes of love, transformation, and the collision of the commonplace with the fantastic, set in the enchanting landscapes of England. The writing style is described as lyrical, engaging, and seamlessly blending various story elements to create a captivating and immersive reading experience.

    THORNGROVES SHROUDED GREENHOLLOW HALL. Blackthorn and hawthorn, holly and briar, carpets of stinging nettles in case anyone missed the point. Adders moved in that dark tangle. Crawling, stinging thing...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Greenhollow Duology )

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    Bomber's Moon
    Book 1 in the series:Under the Hill

    Bomber's Moon - Under the Hill by Alex Beecroft
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    'Bomber's Moon' in the series 'Under the Hill' by Alex Beecroft is a clever and exciting fantasy novel that intertwines WWII characters with modern-day paranormal investigators and Fae creatures. The story follows Ben, a young Indian bank teller, who attracts the attention of the Fae, Chris, a WWII pilot who jumps through time and leads a paranormal investigation team, and Flynn, Chris's lover captured by the Fae. As the plot unfolds, the book draws parallels between the Fae and Nazi Germany, creating a surreal and spooky atmosphere with a dramatic cliffhanger ending that leaves readers eagerly anticipating the next book.

    Ben bolted out of sleep, halfway to his feet before he realised he was awake. What was that noise! Something was wrong—he could feel it pressing under his breastbone. He thought he’d dreamed of a subt...

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    Spin the Shadows - Dark and Wicked Fae by Cate Corvin
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    Spin the Shadows by Cate Corvin follows the story of Briallen, a normal woman turned rookie undercover cop after eating some forbidden fruit. As she assists in chasing down criminals, navigating intricate relationships with three intriguing men, and delving into the magical world of fae, Briallen's character evolves from a lesser Fae to a powerful force to be reckoned with. The book expertly weaves mystery, action, and romance, keeping readers engaged and eager to uncover what lies ahead for Briallen and her companions.

    Readers are drawn into a detailed and magical world where the characters are multi-dimensional and the plot is filled with suspense, excitement, and humor. The book's slow-building relationships, intricate world-building, and engaging storyline make it a captivating read that leaves readers eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.


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    The Treachery of Beautiful Things by Ruth Frances Long
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    The Treachery of Beautiful Things by Ruth Frances Long is a standalone young adult fantasy novel that delves into the dangerous world of the fey. The story follows Jenny on her quest to find her brother who disappeared into the woods years ago, leading her into a realm filled with mysterious creatures and dark secrets. The book combines elements of fae folklore, sweet romance, and intense battles, as Jenny navigates through challenges and discovers her own strength and bravery.

    Jenny hesitated at the corner of the street, feeling the familiar lure of the trees. She could hear laughter. The sound of children playing in the distance maybe. Or perhaps it was in her head. She wa...

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    The Prince and the Program - The Mordred Saga by Aldous Mercer
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    The Prince and the Program by Aldous Mercer is a unique blend of urban fantasy, science fiction, and magical realism that follows the adventures of Mordred Pendragon, a prince exiled to modern-day Canada. The plot revolves around Mordred's struggles as a software engineer at a tech startup in Toronto, where he encounters demons, fae creatures, and philosophical debates. The writing style of the book is described as crazy, wired, different, and akin to drugs, offering a mix of geek speak, computer language, and otherworldly landscapes.

    There was a hiss, followed by the high-pitched squeal of a cheap remote, and my familiar finally deigned to enter the study. All three feet of its mottled gray-and-glass skin bristled with contrition....

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    Dance Of The Goblins - The Goblin by Jaq D. Hawkins
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    'Dance Of The Goblins' in the series 'The Goblin' by Jaq D. Hawkins is a Fantasy novel set in a post-apocalyptic London with dark themes and dystopian scenarios. The story involves magicians, dragons, and great world-building, focusing on an underground world where goblins live. The plot includes interesting characters, an exploration of secret caverns under London, and a mix of traditional fantasy elements like shape-shifters and religious factions.


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    Rhapsodic
    Book 1 in the series:The Bargainer

    Rhapsodic - The Bargainer by Laura Thalassa
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    Rhapsodic by Laura Thalassa is a paranormal romance novel that follows the story of Callie, a Siren who makes a deal with the enigmatic Bargainer to clean up a mess in her past. The book alternates between past and present, unraveling layers of emotions and mysteries as Callie navigates her complicated relationship with the Bargainer. Set in California and the Otherworld, the story is fast-paced, mysterious, and sexy, with well-developed characters and a touch of eerie elements. The writing style includes witty banter, a mix of darkness and heroism in characters, and focuses on relationship development over plot, creating a captivating and enchanting tale.

    Chapter 1 Present A file folder drops to the desk in front of me. “You’ve got mail, bitch.” I lower my mug of steaming coffee from my mouth, my eyes flicking up from my laptop. Temperance “Temper” Dar...

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    Darkness of Light
    Book 1 in the series:Darkness

    Darkness of Light - Darkness by Stacey Marie Brown
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    'Darkness of Light' follows the story of Ember Brycin, a teenager with unique abilities who is misunderstood and sent to a school for troubled teens. Throughout the book, Ember navigates strange events, discovers her true self, and forms complicated relationships, especially with the mysterious Eli Dragen. The plot is filled with mystery, romance, and supernatural elements, keeping readers engaged as Ember unravels the secrets of her world. The writing style is described as humorous, engaging, and filled with witty dialogues that bring the characters to life.

    I scanned the decorated gym. Cheesy cardboard cutouts and paper streamers dangled from the ceiling. Red and black balloons and huge paper mache masks tried to cover up the basketball hoops and the sch...

  9. #9
    Dark Lover
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    Book 1 in the series:Black Dagger Brotherhood

    Dark Lover - Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward
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    'Dark Lover' by J.R. Ward is the first book in the 'Black Dagger Brotherhood' series, introducing readers to a world where vampires are protected by a group known as the Brotherhood of the Black Dagger who are fighting against the Lessers, minions of the Omega. The book follows Wrath, a powerful vampire king, who reluctantly helps Beth, a half-human, half-vampire, through her transition into a vampire, leading to a dangerous and intense journey filled with romance, suspense, and dark secrets. The writing style in the book is described as flawless, with a mix of contemporary, romantic, and sexy elements that keep readers hooked from the very beginning.

    The book is praised for its strong world-building, phenomenal character development, and addictive storyline that immerses readers into the lives of the characters. Readers appreciate the chemistry between Wrath and Beth, the dynamic personalities of the Brotherhood members, and the engaging plot that blends action, romance, and supernatural elements seamlessly. Overall, 'Dark Lover' is hailed as a captivating and entertaining read that offers a refreshing take on the vampire genre, with well-developed characters and a compelling narrative that keeps readers invested in the series.

    Darius looked around the club, taking in the teeming, half-naked bodies on the dance floor. Screamer's was packed tonight, full of women wearing leather and men who looked like they had advanced degre...

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    A Court of Thorns and Roses - A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
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    In "A Court of Thorns and Roses" by Sarah J. Maas, Feyre, a human, is thrust into the dangerous world of the Fae where she must navigate treacherous politics and dark magic. Bound to the High Lord of the Spring Court, Tamlin, Feyre embarks on a journey of love and sacrifice to save both the Fae and human realms. The book weaves a tale of intrigue, romance, and magic, set against a backdrop of curses, tests, and court drama, appealing to readers of fantasy romance with its unique twist on the Beauty and the Beast story.

    Maas expertly crafts a world that is both grounded in familiar fairy tales yet entirely original and captivating. The story is action-packed, filled with twists and turns that keep readers engaged, while the characters, particularly Feyre, are portrayed as flawed and relatable, making the narrative more immersive. The writing style, though at times criticized for being too descriptive or slow-paced, is praised for its ability to create a vivid and enchanting world that draws readers in.

    I’d been monitoring the parameters of the thicket for an hour, and my vantage point in the crook of a tree branch had turned useless. The gusting wind blew thick flurries to sweep away my tracks, but ...

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