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Skinwalker - Jane Yellowrock by Faith Hunter
Skinwalker
Book 1 in the series:Jane Yellowrock

'Skinwalker' by Faith Hunter is an urban fantasy novel featuring Jane Yellowrock, a complex and kickass protagonist who is a skinwalker that hunts vampires in New Orleans. The story follows Jane as she navigates through a world filled with witches, vampires, and other supernatural creatures while trying to solve a mystery involving rogue vampires. The book is praised for its strong world-building, intriguing storyline, and the unique perspective provided by the shifting between Jane and Beast, offering readers a fresh take on the urban fantasy genre.

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    Spider's Bite - Elemental Assassin by Jennifer Estep
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    'Spider's Bite' by Jennifer Estep is an urban fantasy novel featuring Gin Blanco, an assassin known as The Spider, set in a fictitious southern town where a barbeque joint called The Port Pitt serves as a focal point. The story follows Gin as she navigates a world filled with evil doers possessing elemental powers and teams up with a police detective named Donavan Caine to solve a murder and seek revenge. The writing style is described as witty, edgy, and raw, painting vivid scenes of dirty downtown and gritty nightclubs, creating an urban fantasy paranormal novel with romantic tendencies.

    Normally, my confession would have elicited gasps of surprise. Pale faces. Nervous sweat. Stifled screams. An overturned chair or two as people scrambled to get away before I buried a knife in their h...

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    Discount Armageddon
    Book 1 in the series:InCryptid

    Discount Armageddon - InCryptid by Seanan McGuire
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    In Discount Armageddon, the story follows Verity Price, a cryptozoologist and ballroom dancer, who is tasked with protecting the cryptids residing in New York City. The book introduces a mix of humor, action, and romance as Verity navigates her dual life, uncovering mysteries surrounding the disappearances of sentient cryptids. The writing style is described as fun, light-hearted, and fast-paced, with a focus on quirky characters, cryptid biology, and witty dialogue.

    Verity's adventures involve teaming up with Dominic, a member of an organization that opposes her family, to investigate the threats to the city posed by the cryptids' disappearances. McGuire's unique approach to urban fantasy, blending elements of science fiction with fantasy, creates a rich and engaging world filled with colorful characters, cryptid creatures, and themes of acceptance and adaptation in a world where humans and cryptids coexist.

    MUSIC PUMPED THROUGH THE CLUB’S SPEAKERS, distorted until it was barely more than a pounding bass line with a sprinkling of grace notes. It was perfect dance music, the kind that makes feet tap and th...

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    Rosemary and Rue
    Book 1 in the series:October Daye

    Rosemary and Rue - October Daye by Seanan McGuire
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    'Rosemary and Rue' is the first book in the 'October Daye' urban fantasy series by Seanan McGuire. The story follows October Toby Daye, a changeling who is half human and half fae, as she navigates a world of supernatural creatures in San Francisco. Toby is a private investigator who gets pulled into solving a murder mystery after being cursed and forced back into the fae world. The book explores themes of identity, betrayal, and resilience as Toby faces challenges and dangers while trying to uncover the truth behind the murder.

    The writing style in 'Rosemary and Rue' is a blend of urban fantasy and mystery with a focus on fae folklore and mythology. The plot is filled with twists and turns, featuring a flawed but strong protagonist who must overcome personal struggles and physical obstacles to solve the mystery. The book sets the stage for a richly detailed world where the fae coexist with humans, offering a fresh take on familiar fantasy tropes.

    THE PHONE WAS RINGING. Again. I turned my attention from the rearview mirror and glared at the cellular phone that lay jangling in my passenger seat next to a bag of Fritos and one of Gilly’s coloring...

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    Moon Called
    Book 1 in the series:Mercy Thompson

    Moon Called - Mercy Thompson by Patricia Briggs
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    "Moon Called" by Patricia Briggs follows the story of Mercy Thompson, a Volkswagen mechanic who is also a shapeshifter able to transform into a coyote. Living in a small town in Washington state, Mercy navigates her life while trying to maintain peaceful relations with neighboring groups of werewolves and vampires. When a newly turned werewolf seeks her help, Mercy gets entangled in a complex intrigue involving the politics of various supernatural creatures in the area. Despite some clumsy exposition at times, readers are drawn into an alternate world with a captivating mix of characters and engaging storytelling.

    Mercy's character is portrayed as a strong, relatable, and likable protagonist who faces challenges and mysteries within a world populated by werewolves, vampires, and faeries. offers a unique blend of paranormal elements, fast-paced action, and intriguing relationships, setting the stage for a series filled with supernatural adventures and unexpected twists.

    I didn’t realize he was a werewolf at first. My nose isn’t at its best when surrounded by axle grease and burnt oil—and it’s not like there are a lot of stray werewolves running around. So when someon...

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    Dead Witch Walking
    Book 1 in the series:The Hollows

    Dead Witch Walking - The Hollows by Kim Harrison
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    'Dead Witch Walking' by Kim Harrison is an urban fantasy novel that introduces readers to Rachel Morgan, a witch who decides to leave the Federal Inderlander Service to become an independent bounty hunter with her vampire co-worker Ivy and pixy friend Jenks. The story is set in a world where a virus has wiped out a large portion of humanity, allowing supernatural beings like witches, vampires, and pixies to come out of hiding. As Rachel navigates the dangers of her new career, she faces threats from her former employer and must find a way to pay off a death note placed on her head.

    The book is praised for its imaginative world-building, complex characters, and fast-paced action. Readers appreciate the addition of fey characters and the unique setting in Cincinnati, where humans and supernatural beings coexist. Despite some initial challenges with pacing and character development, the story quickly picks up speed and keeps readers engaged with its intriguing plot and dynamic interactions between the characters.

    I stood in the shadows of a deserted shop front across from The Blood and Brew Pub, trying not to be obvious as I tugged my black leather pants back up where they belonged. This is pathetic, I thought...

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    Blood of the Earth
    Book 1 in the series:Soulwood

    Blood of the Earth - Soulwood by Faith Hunter
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    Blood of the Earth is the first book in the Soulwood series by Faith Hunter. It follows the story of Nell, a young woman who escaped a religious cult but is still haunted by her past. Nell's world is turned upside down when she gets involved with PsyLED, a supernatural police force, and starts to explore her unique powers. The book delves into themes of family, community, cult life, and self-discovery, all set in a world full of magic possibilities.

    Edgy and not sure why, I carried the basket of laundry off the back porch. I hung my T-shirts and overalls on the front line of my old-fashioned solar clothes dryer, two long skirts on the outer line,...

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    Bitten - Women of the Otherworld by Kelley Armstrong
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    'Bitten' by Kelley Armstrong follows the story of Elena Michaels, the only female werewolf known to the American Pack. Elena struggles to balance her desire for a normal life with the challenges of being a werewolf. As she navigates complex relationships and faces dangerous threats, the plot unfolds with a mix of supernatural elements, romance, and action. The writing style is engaging, with strong character development and a focus on revealing the characters' histories and motivations gradually, creating a world that is both intriguing and grounded.

    I stood at the door before ringing the bell. It was Mother’s Day and I was standing at a door holding a present, which would have been quite normal if it was a present for my mother. But my mother was...

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    Kitty and the Midnight Hour - Kitty Norville by Carrie Vaughn
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    Kitty Norville is a young werewolf who hosts a late-night radio talk show where she provides advice to supernatural beings. The book explores her journey as she navigates the world of werewolf politics, vampire politics, and human politics, all while dealing with the challenges of being a werewolf and a radio host. The story delves into the power dynamics of a werewolf pack and how Kitty starts to reclaim her confidence through her radio show, leading to conflicts in the supernatural world that spill over into daylight.

    Finally, I had the place to myself. I dimmed the lights so the control board glowed, the dials and switches futuristic and sinister. I pulled my blond hair into a ponytail. I was wearing jeans and an ...

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    Some Girls Bite - Chicagoland Vampires by Chloe Neill
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    In "Some Girls Bite" by Chloe Neill, the story follows Merit, a doctoral student attacked by a vampire and turned into one herself by Ethan, the Lord of Cadogan House in Chicago. As Merit navigates her new life as a vampire, she becomes embroiled in a murder mystery, political intrigue among vampire houses, and a budding war between vampires and humans. The book introduces a world filled with vampires, shifters, sorcerers, and other supernatural beings, all tied to complex internal and external politics.

    I recalled very little of the next three days, of the genetic restructuring that transformed me into a vampire. Even now, I only carry a handful of memories. Deep-seated, dull pain—shocks of it that b...

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    Urban Shaman
    Book 1 in the series:Walker Papers

    Urban Shaman - Walker Papers by C.E. Murphy
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    Joanne Walker, a mechanic and police consultant, is thrust into the world of magic and shamanism when she witnesses a woman being chased by supernatural beings while on a plane. Reluctantly accepting her new role as a shaman, Joanne must navigate personal struggles, ancient feuds, and mystical powers as she embarks on a journey to save herself and her newfound friends from powerful supernatural forces. The book blends Native American and Celtic mythology in a fast-paced urban fantasy setting, filled with action, humor, and a touch of mystery, making it an engaging and enjoyable read.

    Well, all right, that’s wildly untrue. There are lots of things worse than red-eye flights. There are starving children in Africa, hate crimes and Austin Powers’s teeth. That’s just off the top of my ...

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