Books matching: telepathic protagonist
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- #1Dead Until DarkBook 1 in the series:Sookie Stackhouse
Dead Until Dark is a paranormal romance novel set in a small Southern town, focusing on the telepathic protagonist Sookie Stackhouse and her encounters with vampires. The book follows Sookie as she navigates a world where vampires have come out of hiding, solving a murder mystery while dealing with romantic entanglements. The writing style is described as engaging, light, and fun, blending elements of mystery, romance, and fantasy to create an entertaining and addictive read.
Ever since vampires came out of the coffin (as they laughingly put it) four years ago, I’d hoped one would come to Bon Temps. We had all the other minorities in our little town—why not the newest, the... - #2
Jeremy Bremen, a mathematician and telepath, experiences a tragic loss when his wife, who shared a unique mind connection with him, passes away. This event leads him on a downward spiral through a series of bizarre and often brutal life experiences, exploring themes of chaos theory, quantum physics, and neuroscience. The book delves into Jeremy's journey of coping with grief, navigating through dark thoughts, and his encounters with disturbing individuals in America, all while incorporating elements of perception and parallel worlds.
Bremen left the hospital and his dying wife and drove east to the sea. The roads were thick with Philadelphians fleeing the city for the unusually warm Easter weekend, so Bremen had to concentrate on ... - #3
'The Power Of Three' by Kate Pearce is a sci-fi romance novel set on different planets, focusing on a triad relationship between Esca, Ash, and Soreya who are telepaths with unique abilities. The story delves into their complicated relationships, external forces influencing their choices, and the challenges they face as they navigate love and destiny in a polyamorous setting. The writing style is described as fast-paced, with just enough detail to paint a vivid picture of the alien worlds without overwhelming the reader with unnecessary information, making it an engaging read that blends elements of romance, sci-fi, and erotica.
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The Rowan by Anne McCaffery is a science fiction novel set in a future where humanity has developed telekinetic and telepathic abilities. The story follows the life of the main character, Rowan, who is a powerful telepath known as a Prime. Born on the planet Altair, Rowan grows up from a traumatized orphan to a strong woman who uses her mental powers to assist in interstellar travel. When she receives a telepathic plea for help from another powerful telepath named Jeff Raven, she embarks on a journey that leads to a deep connection and love story between equals. The book explores themes of psychic abilities, interstellar travel, and personal growth through challenging circumstances.
The Talents were the elite of the Nine Star League.Their gifts were many and varied,ranging from the gentle telepathic, to the rare and extremely valued Primes.On the Primes rested the entire economic... - #5
The 'Ghatti's Tale' series by Gayle Greeno is a fantasy science fiction series that follows a female protagonist who forms a telepathic bond with a sentient feline companion. The story revolves around the protagonist's journey of self-discovery, finding a new chosen family, and defending the rights of all creatures. The writing style is immersive, with well-developed characters and a world that values truth and oral tradition.
The plot of 'Ghatti's Tale' involves a group of people who have companion telepathic cats, large and intelligent felines. The series explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the power of memories. Readers are taken on an adventure filled with twists and turns, set in a world where humans and feline companions work together to overcome challenges and uncover the truth about their pasts.
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In a future world where technology is shunned due to a cyber war, "Clean" follows a telepathic consultant working with the police to solve crimes. The main character, a recovering addict with telepathic abilities, navigates a complex investigation involving murders and telepaths while dealing with his own struggles. The story unfolds in a gritty post-tech war Atlanta, revealing a unique world filled with telepaths, teleporters, and a mysterious Guild. The protagonist's interactions with his partner, Cherabino, and the gradual world-building create a suspenseful and intriguing narrative.
My first interview of the night was Esperanza Mensalez-Már, a thirty-something woman dressed in a pink-pressed suit I suspected cost more than my last paycheck. Not that I’d seen the paycheck, but tha... - #7
'A Boy and His Dog' by Harlan Ellison is a post-apocalyptic novella that follows the story of a young scavenger, his telepathic dog, and a girl. delves into the concept of morality in an immoral world, posing questions without necessarily providing answers. The writing style is described as evoking a range of emotions, from shock and repulsion to humor, creating a dark and gritty atmosphere that explores the darker aspects of human nature.
I was out with Blood, my dog. It was his week for annoying me; he kept calling me Albert. He thought that was pretty damned funny. Payson Terhune: ha ha. I'd caught a couple of water rats for him, the... - #8
'The Chrysalids' by John Wyndham is a post-apocalyptic novel set in Labrador, where a community lives in fear of mutations and enforces strict religious doctrines. The story follows a group of young people with telepathic abilities who must hide their differences to survive in a closed-minded society. The plot explores themes of discrimination, fanaticism, and the struggle for acceptance in a world ravaged by nuclear war, all narrated through a style that gradually reveals the dire situation while maintaining a sense of tension and understated dystopia.
When I was quite small I would sometimes dream of a city – which was strange because it began before I even knew what a city was. But this city, clustered on the curve of a big blue bay, would come in... - #9
The Traitor God by Cameron Johnston is a dark fantasy novel that follows the story of Edrin Walker, a powerful magician and a god killer who has been on the run for the last ten years dodging daemons and debt. When he witnesses his best friend's murder through a magical bond they share, he decides to return to his city of Setharis to avenge his friend's death. The book is set in a society governed by a council of wizards, with a caste system based on magical abilities. The story combines elements of mystery, action-packed magical battles, and a morally grey protagonist navigating a world full of monsters, demons, gods, and titans.
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In the book 'Hexbreaker' by Jordan L. Hawk, readers are introduced to a world set in the 1890s in an alternate version of New York City, where magic plays a significant role in everyday life. The story follows Tom, a police officer with a hidden past who teams up with Cicero, a cat familiar, to solve a dangerous mystery involving hexes and missing friends. As they navigate through the magical world of witches and familiars, their bond grows stronger, leading to unexpected twists and moral dilemmas that test their characters.
The book combines elements of fantasy, historical romance, and mystery, creating a compelling narrative filled with intricate worldbuilding, engaging characters, and a touch of steamy romance. Readers are drawn into a world where magic intertwines with everyday life, where secrets and hidden agendas drive the plot forward, and where the dynamics between characters evolve in unexpected ways, keeping the readers on the edge of their seats.
The clock tower atop the Coven showed half past eleven, which made Isaac half an hour late already. With just a week to go until Christmas, winter had set in with a vengeance: the wind whipped through...