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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.

If you liked Sweet Blood of Mine, here are the top 37 books to read next:

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    Deliverance - Preternatural Chronicles by Hunter Blain
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    Deliverance is a prequel novella in the Preternatural Chronicles series by Hunter Blain that introduces the main character, John Cook, a vampire faced with the choice of avenging his parents' murder or dying alongside them. The novella follows John's journey of self-discovery and the guidance he receives from his new friend, Father Thomas. The book is filled with intense action scenes, quirky humor, and pop culture references that set it apart from the typical vampire genre, providing a fresh and unique perspective.

    The plot of Deliverance extends throughout the series, offering an interesting take on the supernatural genre. Despite the violence in the book, it is not overly gory, making it accessible to new readers. The writing style is described as polished, engaging, and filled with witty dialogue that keeps readers entertained and invested in the characters' journey.


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    To Kill a Unicorn - Chronicles of Cain by John Corwin
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    'To Kill a Unicorn' in the 'Chronicles of Cain' series by John Corwin is a fast-paced urban fantasy novel that introduces readers to a world filled with supernatural beings, gods, and magic. The book follows the adventures of an unlikely group of characters, including Cain, Aura, Hannah, and Layla, as they navigate through Earth and Faery. The plot is engaging, with unexpected twists and turns that keep readers hooked from the first book to the fifth. Despite some issues with character development and dialogue, the story is compelling and well-developed, blending various myths and faiths into a unique and intriguing world.


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    The Immortal Doc Holliday: Hidden : - The Immortal Doc Holliday Series by M.M. Crumley
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    'The Immortal Doc Holliday: Hidden' in the series 'The Immortal Doc Holliday Series' by M.M. Crumley follows the intriguing concept of portraying Doc Holliday as an immortal character. Readers enjoy the banter between Doc and his companions, the engaging plotline that involves balancing realms, and the mix of humor and action in a modern-day setting with supernatural elements. The writing style is described as entertaining, witty, and filled with engaging characters and dialogues that keep readers entertained and eager to continue reading the series.


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    God Touched
    Book 1 in the series:Demon Accords

    God Touched - Demon Accords by John Conroe
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    'God Touched' by John Conroe is the first book in the Demon Accords series. The story follows Chris Gordon, a NYPD rookie with extraordinary skills in exorcism. As he navigates his life as a cop and his growing role in the vampire community, a budding romance adds complexity to his already challenging life. The book is a mix of urban fantasy and cop drama, with fast-paced action, supernatural elements like vampires, werewolves, and demons, and a storyline that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.

    The writing style in 'God Touched' is described as well-crafted, with minimal errors that keep the story fast-paced and engaging. The book successfully combines elements of supernatural beings, intense fight scenes, and a touch of romance that adds depth to the characters and the plot. The narration by James Patrick Cronin adds to the overall experience, bringing the characters to life and enhancing the listeners' immersion in the story.

    I had to admit it, thesevampires really knew how to run a club. It had to be the mostbizarre place in the Big Apple, and that’s saying something. Iwouldn’t have chosen a vampire/Goth club myself, but ...

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    Infinity
    Book 1 in the series:Chronicles of Nick

    Infinity - Chronicles of Nick by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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    'Infinity' in the series 'Chronicles of Nick' by author Sherrilyn Kenyon follows the story of Nick Gautier, a 14-year-old boy living a tough life in Louisiana. Nick's life takes a drastic turn when he gets involved with dark hunters, immortals who hunt vampires, and demons. As he navigates high school struggles and unexpected supernatural encounters, Nick finds himself facing zombies created by a mysterious entity. With the help of his friends and newfound powers, Nick must save his town from the undead and unravel the secrets of his own identity.

    The book is a blend of supernatural elements, humor, and action, set in New Orleans and filled with paranormal twists including demons, zombies, and were creatures. The writing style incorporates snarky comments, witty dialogue, and engaging backstory of key characters like Ash, Kyrian, and Nick, offering a fresh take on the YA genre with its fast-paced plot and unexpected plot twists.

    The color and style were bad enough. The fact it was covered in l-a-r-g-e pink, gray, and white trout (or were they salmon?) was even worse. “Mom, I can’t wear this to school. It’s …”—he paused to thi...

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    The Awakening
    Book 1 in the series:Hasea Chronicles

    The Awakening - Hasea Chronicles by Stuart Meczes
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    'The Awakening' in the 'Hasea Chronicles' series by Stuart Meczes is a paranormal YA novel that introduces readers to a new world of supernatural beings and fantasy elements. The story follows Alexander Eden, a bullied teenager who discovers he is different from his peers and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and transformation. As Alex navigates his newfound abilities and the challenges that come with them, he is aided by mysterious characters like Gabriella De Luca, who guide him through his transition into a hero figure.

    The writing style of 'The Awakening' blends elements of urban fantasy with a dark and emotional narrative that delves into themes of bullying, self-acceptance, and the battle between good and evil. The plot unfolds gradually, revealing a complex web of interconnected ideas and characters that culminate in a mystery that keeps readers engaged and invested in the story.

    I grunted as the wind rushed from my lungs. He let go of my jacket and I crumpled to the ground of the school parking lot, chest wheezing and mouth flapping as I struggled for air. White-hot pain blaz...

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    Conrad Edison and The Living Curse - Overworld Arcanum by John Corwin
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    'Conrad Edison and The Living Curse' is a fantasy novel set in the Overworld universe, where a young orphan named Conrad overcomes his oppressors with new powers. The book is described as having a world view and characters reminiscent of Harry Potter, with a unique and interesting fantasy world and concept. The story follows Conrad as he discovers his magical lineage, becomes a hero, and navigates through a tale filled with magic and coming of age themes.

    The book is praised for its well-written tale that easily immerses the reader in the events, settings, and characters. It is noted that the protagonist, Conrad, is portrayed as flawed and relatable, offering a refreshing take on the typical superhero character archetype. Despite some comparisons to other popular series like Harry Potter, readers enjoy the escapism and entertainment provided by the book.


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    Dark Awakening - Legend of Andrew Rufus by M.M. Crumley
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    'Dark Awakening' in the series 'Legend of Andrew Rufus' by M.M. Crumley is a captivating blend of western and urban fantasy genres. The story follows 13-year-old Andrew, who unexpectedly finds himself inhabiting the body of a storybook cowboy named Pecos. As Andrew grapples with this surreal situation, he must navigate the wild West landscape and confront powerful adversaries, ultimately facing the responsibility of wielding Pecos's abilities to prevent a looming catastrophe. The narrative unfolds through dynamic interactions between Andrew and Pecos, showcasing a unique and engaging writing style that seamlessly merges elements of American folklore and modern storytelling.


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    Ahren
    Book 1 in the series:13th Paladin

    Ahren - 13th Paladin by Torsten Weitze
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    "Ahren" in the series "13th Paladin" by Torsten Weitze follows the journey of a young boy named Ahren, who is chosen to become the apprentice of the Forest Guardian, Falk. The story delves into Ahren's challenging childhood, his training in various skills, and his encounters with different characters and creatures as he embarks on a path to fulfill his destiny. The plot unfolds with elements of character development, magical discoveries, and the exploration of different realms, all while Ahren navigates through secrets, politics, and dangerous adventures. The writing style of the author paints a vivid picture of the settings, creates engaging character dynamics, and introduces a fresh take on familiar fantasy tropes, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.


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    Fantasy Lover
    Book 1 in the series:Dark-Hunter

    Fantasy Lover (Julian of Macedon) - Dark-Hunter by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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    'Fantasy Lover (Julian of Macedon)' in the Dark-Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon follows the story of Julian, a 2000-year-old warrior cursed to be a love slave trapped in a book. When summoned by Grace, a psychologist with past sexual hang-ups, their relationship evolves beyond the initial expectations. As Grace helps Julian navigate the world and understand love, they both face danger and compassion, leading to an intriguing and suspenseful plot that intertwines romance, Greek mythology, and psychological complexities.

    The novel is a blend of romance, adventure, and Greek mythology, providing a fun and light read with a fast-paced plot that keeps readers engaged. Sherrilyn Kenyon introduces readers to the Dark Hunter series through this book, setting the stage for a series full of paranormal romance elements and unique character dynamics.

    Grace Alexander flinched at Selena's overly loud voice in the small New Orleans cafe where they sat, finishing up their lunch of red beans and rice. Unfortunately for her, Selena's voice possessed a l...

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