Books matching: urban fantasy setting

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    Jade City
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    Book 1 in the series:The Green Bone Saga

    Jade City - The Green Bone Saga by Fonda Lee
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    "Jade City" by Fonda Lee is a modern-day epic fantasy set in a world where the power of jade grants superhuman abilities to certain individuals, leading to a power struggle between rival clans in the city of Janloon. The story follows the Kaul family of the No Peak clan as they navigate through a world of feuds, politics, and magical intrigue, creating a blend of mafia drama, gangster epics, and wuxia elements in a unique setting reminiscent of Hong Kong. The book offers a mix of intricate world-building, complex characters, intense action sequences, and a well-crafted plot that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    With its richly developed world, diverse cast of characters, and a compelling blend of mafia elements and magical powers, "Jade City" delivers a captivating story that combines family loyalty, political intrigue, and fantastical elements seamlessly. The narrative explores themes of power, loyalty, and tradition within the context of a society where jade is not only a source of strength but also a catalyst for conflicts and alliances, creating a gripping tale of ambition, betrayal, and resilience in a world where magic and modernity coexist.

    The two would-be jade thieves sweated in the kitchen of the Twice Lucky restaurant. The windows were open in the dining room, and the onset of evening brought a breeze off the waterfront to cool the d...

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    Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami
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    'Kafka on the Shore' by Haruki Murakami is a surreal and fantastical tale that intertwines the stories of a 15-year-old boy named Kafka and an elderly man named Nakata. The narrative weaves between Kafka's journey of self-discovery and Nakata's mystical quest, incorporating elements of magical realism such as talking cats, fish raining from the sky, and encounters with enigmatic characters like Colonel Sanders and Johnnie Walker. The book explores themes of adolescence, identity, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy, all presented in Murakami's signature minimalist writing style that creates a haunting and compelling world for the characters to navigate.

    The novel is a complex and layered narrative that delves into the characters' inner turmoil and existential questions, inviting readers to ponder deeper meanings and metaphors embedded within the text. Murakami's storytelling unfolds through multiple storylines that converge in mysterious ways, offering a blend of myth, imagery, and philosophy that keeps readers engaged and questioning the boundaries of the ordinary and the extraordinary.

    Cash isn't the only thing I take from my father's study when I leave home. I take a small, old gold lighter—I like the design and feel of it—and a folding knife with a really sharp blade. Made to skin...

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    Midnight Riot - Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch
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    "Midnight Riot" in the series "Rivers of London" by Ben Aaronovitch follows the story of Peter Grant, a police constable in London, who unexpectedly becomes an apprentice wizard after encountering a ghost at a crime scene. Grant's new role leads him to work on solving supernatural crimes with Chief Inspector Nightingale, blending magic and modern police work in a parallel London where magic is real but hidden from most people. offers a mix of contemporary London life, magical elements, and a touch of humor, creating an engaging and unique urban fantasy setting.

    IT STARTED at one thirty on a cold Tuesday morning in January when Martin Turner, street performer and, in his own words, apprentice gigolo, tripped over a body in front of the West Portico of St. Pau...

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    Taming Demons for Beginners - The Guild Codex: Demonized by Annette Marie
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    'Taming Demons for Beginners' is a captivating urban fantasy novel that follows Robin as she uncovers dark secrets in her uncle's house after her parents' deaths. Discovering a demon trapped in the basement, she forms an unexpected bond with it, leading to a series of thrilling and dangerous events. The book is praised for its well-written plot, engaging characters like Robin and Zylas, and the humorous banter between them. The writing style is described as fast-paced, easy to read, and impossible to put down, making it a must-read for fans of urban fantasy.

    He crouched at the edge of the gleaming silver line set into the floor. That line had separated us since I’d first laid eyes on the summoning circle. It bound him to this realm—and protected the human...

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    City of Gods and Monsters - House of Devils by Kayla Edwards
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    City of Gods and Monsters by Kayla Edwards is an urban fantasy novel set in a world filled with supernatural creatures like vampires, werewolves, angels, and demons. The story follows Loren Calla, a human living among immortals who becomes the target of powerful beings. When her friend is taken instead of her, Loren must navigate the dangerous world of Angelthene, working with Darien Cassel, the leader of the feared circle known as the Seven Devils. The book is praised for its intricate world-building, engaging plot, and slow-burn romance between Loren and Darien.

    The writing style of Kayla Edwards is commended for its detailed mythology, diverse characters, and strong character development. Readers are drawn into the bustling metropolis of Angelthene from the first chapter, experiencing a blend of action, mystery, and supernatural elements. The book keeps readers on their toes with unexpected twists and turns, leaving them eagerly anticipating the next installment in the series.

    If it weren’t for Dallas defending her, Loren Calla might’ve run out the metal doors of the nightclub called Her Infernal Majesty right then and there. The dry-ice smoke choking the dance floor did no...

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    Before the Coffee Gets Cold - Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
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    'Before the Coffee Gets Cold' by Toshikazu Kawaguchi is a novel centered around a small cafe in Tokyo where customers can time travel by sitting in a specific seat and following a set of rules. Each section of the book features a different character seeking to travel back in time for various reasons, such as seeking closure, revisiting past relationships, or gaining a new perspective on life. The writing style is described as straightforward, with a focus on character development and emotional depth, set against the backdrop of the cafe's unique time-traveling concept.

    She glared with uncertainty. She hadn’t heard him say it was over. But he had called her – his girlfriend of three years – to come out for a serious conversation . . . and now he had suddenly announce...

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    I'm the Vampire, That's Why - Broken Heart Mysteries by Michele Bardsley
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    "I'm the Vampire, That's Why" is a light-hearted paranormal romance set in Broken Heart, Oklahoma, where vampires are rebuilding their society. The story follows Jessica Matthews, a single mom turned vampire, who navigates her new undead life with the help of the charming vampire Patrick O'Halloran. The book is filled with funny and snarky characters, fast-paced storytelling, and a touch of romance. Readers praised the entertaining plot, engaging characters, and the unique twist on vampire lore in a small-town setting.

    The writing style of Michele Bardsley in "I'm the Vampire, That's Why" is described as funny, witty, and easy to read. The book offers a mix of humor, romance, and paranormal elements, creating an enjoyable and entertaining read. The story balances light-hearted moments with some darker undertones, making it a fun and engaging novel for fans of vampire fiction and paranormal romance.

    Enter the Mother into the Pit of Despair. I refuse to walk more than a foot into the Pit because I'm afraid a radiated tentacle might emerge from a gooey pile of papers and clothes and drag me, scream...

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    Handsome Death by Sara Dobie Bauer
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    Handsome Death by Sara Dobie Bauer is a vampire paranormal romance novel that subverts traditional tropes of the genre. The story follows Ethan, a vampire mercenary, and Tristan, a young pianist with a troubled past. Their relationship evolves from a chance encounter to an obsessive and possessive romance that challenges both characters to confront their pasts and consider a future together. The book is praised for its unique world-building, great character development, and a creative storyline that includes surprises at every turn. The writing style is described as tight, sharp, and unputdownable, with steamy and highly erotic scenes that add depth to the characters and their romance.


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    Astray - The Adventures of a Xeno-Archaeologist by Jenny Schwartz
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    Astray by Jenny Schwartz is a space adventure novel that follows Nora, a solo tagger navigating unknown territories in space after the war that took her husband's life. The book is praised for its intricate world-building, compelling characters, and fast-paced plot development. Nora's encounter with an alien AI named Jonah propels her into a dangerous and unpredictable journey, disrupting her quiet life and revealing her hidden secrets. The story unfolds with a blend of science fiction, romance, and suspense, keeping readers engaged with unexpected twists and turns.


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    Fated
    Book 1 in the series:Alex Verus

    Fated - Alex Verus by Benedict Jacka
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    "Fated" in the "Alex Verus" series by Benedict Jacka is an urban fantasy novel following the protagonist, Alex Verus, a mage with the ability to see into the future. Set in a world where powerful factions of magicians are in conflict, Alex navigates a dangerous path as he becomes entangled in a quest to open an ancient relic containing a powerful weapon. The book explores themes of power, morality, and the consequences of one's choices, all while delivering a fast-paced and action-packed narrative. Written in a style reminiscent of Jim Butcher's "Dresden Files," the story balances world-building with character development, creating an engaging and intriguing urban fantasy setting.

    The magic system in "Fated" is both familiar and unique, drawing readers in with its mysterious elements and well-crafted social and political dynamics. The narrative delves into the complexities of living amidst evil forces without succumbing to them, showcasing the growth of the lead character, Alex Verus, and his interactions with a diverse cast of supporting characters. While some aspects of the plot may feel derivative of other urban fantasy works, the book stands out for its engaging hero, intriguing world-building, and the promise of further exploration in subsequent installments of the series.

    There were only two customers in the shop. One was a student with scraggly hair and a nervous way of glancing over his shoulder. He was standing by the herb and powder rack and had decided what to buy...

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