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Ravenous, by Sharon Ashwood (Signet Eclipse, 2009)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones

She’s a witch. He’s a vampire. Together and separately, they bust ghosts, cleanse haunted houses, and deal with the other paranormal weirdness that’s come into public view ever since the supernatural community revealed itself at the turn of the century. … Continue reading →

Posted in Romance, Urban Fantasy, Vampires, Wizards & Other Spellcasters | Tagged Green Man Review

Rogue, by Rachel Vincent (Mira 2008)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones

As part of making peace with her father, one of the most powerful werecats in North America, Faythe Sanders has taken on the job as one of his enforcers. With her partner/boyfriend Marc, she helps to keep unaffiliated werecats — … Continue reading →

Posted in Romance, Shapeshifters, Urban Fantasy | Tagged Green Man Review

Pride, by Rachel Vincent (Mira, 2009)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones

In the werecat world, there are three ironclad laws which mean a death sentence if violated. No infecting humans and turning them into werecats. No revealing the existence of werecats to the outside world, under any circumstance. And no murder. … Continue reading →

Posted in Romance, Shapeshifters, Urban Fantasy | Tagged Green Man Review

Nine Gates, by Jane Lindskold (Tor, 2009)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones

Ever since their exile from the Lands Born from Smoke and Sacrifice a century ago, the Thirteen Orphans and their descendants have done their best to blend into the cultures of Earth, striving to maintain their bloodlines and protect their … Continue reading →

Posted in Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Wizards & Other Spellcasters

New Tricks, by John Levitt (Ace, 2008)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones

It was supposed to be just another Halloween party in the Castro of San Francisco, a time to cut loose and not worry about the supernatural, a time for magical practitioner Mason and his ifrit Louie to mingle and relax. … Continue reading →

Posted in Urban Fantasy, Wizards & Other Spellcasters | Tagged Green Man Review

Monster Hunter International, by Larry Correia (Baen, 2009)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones

When full-time accountant and part-time gun nut Owen Zastava Pitt discovers, the hard way, that his boss is a werewolf, and ends up winning the fight by tossing said werewolf out of a fourteenth story window to its death, he’s … Continue reading →

Posted in Shapeshifters, Urban Fantasy, Vampires, Wizards & Other Spellcasters | Tagged Green Man Review

Magic to the Bone, by Devon Monk (Roc, 2008)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones

Ever since people found a way to use magic in everyday life, it’s changed the way things are done in the modern world, much like electricity did for the previous age. It’s used in manufacturing, entertainment, fashion, medicine and so … Continue reading →

Posted in Urban Fantasy, Wizards & Other Spellcasters | Tagged Green Man Review

Magic in the Blood, by Devon Monk (Roc, 2009)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones

Ally Beckstrom’s last big job almost killed her; it put her in a coma, robbed her of a month’s worth of memories, and left her able to store magic in her body, something long thought impossible. It also killed the … Continue reading →

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Hunter's Moon, by David Devereux (Gollancz, 2007)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones

Extraordinary situations call for extraordinary solutions. In England, one such solution is the operative known only as Jack, who describes himself as “a musician by choice, a magician by profession, and a bastard by disposition.” When the shadowy government agency … Continue reading →

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Hands of Flame, by C.E. Murphy (Luna, 2008)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones

Ever since she was drawn into the world of the Old Races, supernatural creatures dwelling in secret alongside humanity, lawyer Margrit Knight has risked life and limb for them. Time and again, she’s gone up against immensely powerful beings, negotiating … Continue reading →

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