Blurb Raven Whitney is a psychic who has used her gift to help the police track down a serial killer. Now she is determined to escape the glare of recent publicity for the peace and quiet of the Carpathian Mountains. Despite her own emotional fatigue, Raven finds herself connecting psychically to another wounded individual somewhere [...]
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Turn Coat by Jim Butcher
May 30th, 2010
Lisa Blurb What wouldn’t you wish on your worst enemy? It seems that Harry Dresden is about to find out. . . Harry Dresden, PI and practitioner of magic, has done his best to keep his nose clean where the White Council of Wizards is concerned. Even so, his past misdeeds haven’t looked good to the [...]
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Tags: dresden files, jim butcher, magic, review, urban fantasy, wizards
No Comments »Men of the Otherworld by Kelley Armstrong
May 30th, 2010
Lisa Blurb I don”t remember the first time I changed into a wolf. One night I passed out, and awoke to find my body covered in yellow fur. My brain was beyond reacting. It took this in its stride, as it had everything else in my new life. I got to my feet and went in [...]
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Tags: kelley armstrong, otherworld, review, urban fantasy, werewolves
No Comments »Mean Streets Anthology by Jim Butcher, Simon R Green, Kat Richardson, Thomas E Sniegoski
May 30th, 2010
Lisa Blurb They walk the streets no one else can walk, take the jobs no one else will take, and if you’ve got a problem – and the cash – they can solve it. Of course, if your case involves rabid werewolves, cursed objects, the living dead, malevolent beings from another dimension, or other “unusual” circumstances, [...]
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Tags: anthology, greywalker, harper blaine, harry dresden, jim butcher, Kat Richardson, review, Simon R Green, thomas E Sniegoski, urban fantasy
No Comments »Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews
May 30th, 2010
Lisa Blurb Mercenary Kate Daniels cleans up urban problems of a paranormal kind. But her latest prey, a pack of undead warriors, presents her greatest challenge. This one got off to a slow start and I did keep putting it back down for a while, but after a few stops and starts I finally settled into [...]
Academ’s Fury by Jim Butcher
May 30th, 2010
Lisa Blurb For centuries, the people of Alera have relied on the power of the furies to protect them from outside invaders. But the gravest threat might be closer than they think. Tavi has escaped the Calderon Valley and the mysterious attack of the Marat on his homeland. But he is far from safe, as trying [...]
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