Urban Fantasy

  • Tempting Evil by Keri Arthur

    Despite marketing efforts (the cover for the second book in this series touts the author as “the new star of paranormal romance”), I wouldn’t classify Tempting Evil as a paranormal romance. I would place it firmly in the Urban Fantasy section of your local library. That’s not to say there isn’t romance in it, but…

  • Shards of Crimson

    I’ve been a fan of the Crimson City series since Liz Maverick’s first tale, so I looked forward to diving into Shards of Crimson. After all, what’s not to like? It’s four tales set in a world of filled with eternal love, unbridled lust, and edge-of-your-seat excitement and peopled with a cast of werewolves, vampires,…

  • The Twilight Deception

    The Twilight Deception by Elisabeth Drake owes a lot to early Laurell K Hamilton; her influence is felt strongly through the whole story. Arielle is the resident witch at the FBI, working in the newly created preternatural section. Their job is to keep paranormal activity on the down-low, so as to avoid panicking humanity which,…

  • Broken by Kelley Armstrong

    Although I have enjoyed the previous books in the Women of the Otherworld series, this one was definitely not my favorite. It was nice to see Elena and Clay featured again, but I felt that they spent most of the book running in circles, chasing their tails (pun intended). For those that aren’t familiar with…

  • Haunted

    Kelley Armstrong gives us more characters and complexity with every novel. At times it feels like you are biting off more than you can chew, but she always manages to steal you back before you fall over the edge and become overwhelmed. Haunted has a little something for every paranormal reader. But if you are…

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