Urban Fantasy

  • The Devil Inside

    The Devil Inside is Jenna Black’s first urban fantasy (she also writes paranormal romance for a different publisher). The book isn’t perfect, but it’s good – and highly original. Humans offer themselves up as hosts to Demons. Some demons, though, take possession of humans without their consent. This is against the law in the Morgan…

  • Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning

    Karen Marie Moning is best known for her romances blending historical, paranormal, time travel, and fantasy elements. Some authors are successful with such hybrids while others aren’t. I think Moning falls into the former category, at least with Bloodfever. Bloodfever is the second novel in Moning’s new series, after Darkfever, so there’s a fair amount…

  • Blood Bound

    Blood Bound is the second book in what could become a great new urban fantasy series starring a tough, non-human heroine. Mercedes Thompson is a VW mechanic, which gets her a lot of jokes. She is a “walker”, which is similar to the Skinwalkers of Native American folklore. Mercy can turn into a coyote, but…

  • Coyote Dreams by C.E. Murphy

    “You take what you can get.” That is what Joanne Walker tells herself towards the end of a mind-numbing journey, and it encapsulates her essence. Joanne is a half Irish, half Cherokee officer for the Seattle Police Department. As detailed in the two previous books in the series, she started out as a garage mechanic…

  • Kissing Sin

    In an attempt to become more familiar with the paranormal phenomenon sweeping romance, this past year I sought to read a number of these books to better understand what all the excitement is about. That said, there are many reasons beyond the paranormal aspect that should have kept me from enjoying Kissing Sin. First there…

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