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Cry Wolf, by Patricia Briggs (Ace, 2008)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Following a series of events in Chicago, Anna Latham, once the least important werewolf of the pack, has become mated to Charles Cornick, son of the the Marrok, the most powerful werewolf in North America. Their fates linked together in … Continue reading →

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Black Magic Woman, by Justin Gustainis (Solaris, 2007)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Meet Quincy Morris, supernatural consultant, a specialist in occult interventions and unorthodox solutions. For a price, he’ll solve your problems, be they vampires or poltergeists, demons or wicked witches. Flush from his success at rooting out a nest of vampires … Continue reading →

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Biting the Bullet, by Jennifer Rardin (Orbit, 2008)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Jaz Parks is back, and she’s brought the rest of her team with her. The vampire Vayl, technogeek Bergman, former private investigator Cole, and psychic seer Cassandra are ready for whatever action lies ahead, especially when they learn that the … Continue reading →

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A Kiss Before The Apocalypse, by Thomas E. Sniegoski (Roc, 2008)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Meet Remy Chandler, P.I. Unlike ordinary detectives, he can turn invisible, speak any language, and read thoughts on occasion. And while he appears to be human, he’s not. Once upon a time when the world was young, he was the … Continue reading →

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The Unnatural Inquirer, by Simon R. Green (Ace, 2007)

Posted on July 21, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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In the Nightside, the nasty, black heart of London where it’s always 3 a.m., there’s always a mystery that needs solving, an object that needs retrieving, or trouble that needs shooting. Perhaps that’s why John Taylor, the Nightside’s most infamous … Continue reading →

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The Man With The Golden Torc, by Simon R. Green (Roc, 2007)

Posted on July 21, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Meet Eddie Drood. As a field agent for the powerful, enigmatic Drood family, he helps take care of problems that might otherwise threaten humanity. Demon possession? Werewolf attack? Rogue mage? You name it, if it’s evil and/or weird, chances are … Continue reading →

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The Jennifer Morgue, by Charles Stross (Golden Gryphon, 2006)

Posted on July 21, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Bob Howard works for the Laundry, a top-secret British organization formally known as the Department of Internal Logistics. His job: to help protect the world from things so unnatural, so bizarre, so nasty, even knowing about them could destroy a … Continue reading →

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Succubus On Top, by Richelle Mead (Kensington 2008)

Posted on July 21, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Life is starting to look up for Georgina Kincaid, part-time bookseller and full-time succubus. After all, she’s got a job where she can score as many white chocolate mochas as she wants and a boyfriend who also happens to be … Continue reading →

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Succubus Blues, by Richelle Mead (Kensington, 2007)

Posted on July 21, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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At first glance, Georgina Kincaid is just your average everyday retail monkey, working as a clerk for Emerald City Books and Cafe, one of Seattle’s finest bookstores. Her weaknesses: shoes, white chocolate mochas, and Seth Mortensen, one of today’s most … Continue reading →

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Stray, by Rachel Vincent (Mira, 2007)

Posted on July 21, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Faythe Sanders thought if she went far enough away to grad school, she could escape her family indefinitely. Unfortunately, as one of very few werecat females of breeding age left in North America, daughter to one of the major Pride … Continue reading →

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