Irreverently spooky is how I would describe today’s Spooky Legend post, which is kind of perfect because that’s exactly how I describe the book series we’re featuring too. Hannah Jayne, author of the Underworld Detection Agency Chronicles series which is about to add a second book to, UNDER ATTACK (available on November 1, 2011 from Kensington Books), is lending her character Nina LeShay to the event and sharing here experience with The Winchester Mystery House. And she’s giving away a signed ARC & an Underworld survivor kit. See details below.
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Nina LeShay on The Winchester Mystery House
by
Hannah Jayne
I’ve decided to let my vampire associate, Nina LeShay, in on our little Spooky Legends moment, and this is what she had to say…
So, thanks to Hannah Jayne and every other whistle-blowing author in the Bay Area, it’s been pretty well established that vampires exist. Well, vampires, werewolves, goblins, ghouls, etcetera, etcetera, and that San Francisco, California is a pretty fiery hotspot for all things paranormal. But there is one thing that all you know-it-all writers seem to dismiss with ease: ghosts. Three words for you breathers: Ghosts. Don’t. Exist.
So when my darling blood-filled roommate suggested we hightail it down to San Jose to check out the “uber-ooky” Winchester Mystery House, I figured what the heck. There’s nothing more fun on a slow night than creeping out a bunch of para-wanna-be’s by dropping the room temperature a few degrees and creaking some floorboards.

For those of you who don’t know, the Winchester house was once owned by Sarah Winchester, wife of the creator of the Winchester Repeater Rifle – a pretty powerful piece that ripped more than a few holes in some cowboys I used to know. Anyway, ole’ Sarah’s husband passed on and Sarah, a few donuts short of a dozen, met up with a psychic who told her that she was being haunted – by the spirit of those murdered by her dear hubby’s prodigal piece. The only way for Sarah to live out her remaining years in peace was to house the weary spirits – and the greedy little spooks each wanted their own room. Long story short, Sarah spent her riches constantly adding rooms onto her house, trying to trick the ghosts with doors to nowhere and stairs to the ceiling. Eventually, ole Sarah met her untimely end, the city took over the house, slapped on the word “Mystery” and a hefty tour fee, and here we are.
“I can’t believe you, of all people, don’t believe in ghosts,” my roommate Sophie was telling me. Though Sophie Lawson is a 100% Grade-A breather, she’s considered demon by association -- as my best friend and the Underworld Detection Agency’s top-notch employee. Besides, she’s the only breather I’ve ever met who can chain up a full-grown werewolf in three minutes flat without breaking a sweat.
But anyway, we were being led into ole Sarah’s opulent foyer by a khaki-wearing Winchester tour guide who was making spooky sounds and those wiggly hand gestures, letting Sophie, me and nine other tourists know that Sarah was desperately terrified of her supposed spooks and vowed to always stay one step ahead. She had workmen hammering 24 hours a day, building room after room and from what I can tell the workmanship was pretty good, but the whole ghost thing is just – sorry. I thought I saw something.
Ooh. I did.
It was a gorgeous, hand-carved, four-poster bed from the Napoleonic era (I had the same one when I was nine!). I hung back for a second and let the tour group get ahead. Yes, I could read the no touching sign but I’d dreamt of this bed for the past two hundred years and I needed to touch it just one more time. I stepped over the blue velvet ropes. I pulled back the heavy red coverlet and let my fingers trail over the intricately carved bedposts. And then I slipped between the sheets.
“Do you like it?”
An old woman hung over me, a serene, secretive smile on her face. “Does it soothe you?” she said.
I blinked.
“This could be your room,” she told me. “I built it special for you.”
If I had any blood in my body, it would have run cold by now. I felt my eyes grow and my mouth open, and this seemed to amuse the old woman even more.
“Take a rest, my darling,” she cooed, her hand cold on my head. “Us spooks need to stick together.”
And then she was gone.
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Giveaway provided by Hannah Jayne
A signed ARC of UNDER ATTACK & an Underworld survivor kit

Available on November 1, 2011 from Kensington Books
Description:
She's one of the Underworld Detection Agency's best. But her job is really starting to bite . . .
Sophie Lawson is a human immune to magic, which comes in handy for helping paranormal beings transition into everyday life. But fallen angel Alex Grace and his search for the Vessel of Souls is one curse she never saw coming. Suddenly an unexplainable string of killings and destruction has even San Francisco's demons fearing for their immortal lives. And Sophie isn't about to trust Alex's all-too-vulnerable charm or his secret agenda. Now their hunt is revealing dangerous secrets about Sophie's past, and a malevolent power hellishly close to turning one irreverent human into the ultimate supernatural weapon. . .
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Hannah Jayne is the author of the Underworld Detection Agency Chronicles (where both Sophie Lawson and Nina LeShay are employed). UNDER ATTACK, the second book in the Underworld Chronicles, hits shelves November 1st. Catch up on all things Underworld with UNDER WRAPS, book one in the series, available everywhere books are sold. You can read more about Hannah at 











Can I have that job?
ReplyDeleteI like reading about Angels. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great post! I'd just read Molly Harper's Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs and it was hysterical! Definitely recommend it as a very humours UF.
ReplyDeleteI've heard great buzz about this book! It's on my wishlist and I hope I get a chance to try it :)
I have never visited the Winchester Mystery House, but I heard it's one fruit-loopy house. Doors that lead to no where...just strange. Thanks for the post and giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHi I am new to Hannah and her books and I look forward to reading them.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite urban fantasy humorous books would be the Aisling Grey series. She's hilarious.
ReplyDeleteI loved Under Wraps and can't wait for the next book to come out! I think my favorite humorous pnr series is probably Molly Harper's "How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf" and her Jane Jameson books. Too funny!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I took a trip to the Winchester Mystery House last summer. Interesting and odd house :) I have to go with Kerrelyn Sparks vampire books, they always make me laugh
ReplyDeleteI haven't read a real humorous UF series but the last two Cat & Bones books had some great funny moments from the secondary characters. For PNR, I like Kerrelyn Sparks's "Love at Stake" series :-)
ReplyDeleteIronically, I'm going to the Winchester Mystery House next Friday. Maybe I shouldn't have read this story before I go! LOL!
I'll definitely be checking out this series. Sounds great! Thanks so much the giveaway!
It's more PNR than UF, but I love Shelly Laurenston/GA Aiken's shifter books. Absolutely snort through your nose funny. The Kate Daniels series, while deadly serious also has laugh out loud funny moments.
ReplyDeleteAs urban fantasy i only read the Kate Daniels serie, i think. But i would like to discover this one, these giveaway are a great opportunity to make new discovery and i would like some humour
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I really loved the first book in this series, I can't wait to read the second!
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I haven't read an urban fantasy that has lots of humor. Mainly serious with some humor. But since I read my first urban fantasy book, it is now my favorite genre to read.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I don't think I've ever read any humorous urban fantasy. At least not any that's consistently and deliberately funny. Maybe it's because humour is so hard to do. I love the idea, though, so I'll watch for this series at my local bookshop.
ReplyDeletei love fallen angels and i would love to read this book. great post!!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy Mary Janice Davidson's books - funny as well as full of supernatural! There's a lot of humour in Gail Carriger books too. :)
ReplyDeleteI think Molly Harper writes very good humourous UF novels.
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i like the fact that this has investigative/mystery in it and that it looks like it has some good romance in it
ReplyDeleteMy favorite humorous urban fantasy books are the Glory St. Clair series by Gerry Bartlett. Those books are really fun.
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I don't know about UF series necessarily, but in PNR I love Terri Garey's Nicki Styx series. Thanks for the giveaway! bpatrick64113@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI don;t guess that I have read any humorous urban fantasy books. Well the Mercy Thompson Series has some humor as well as Kelley Armstrongs's Women of the Otherworld Series. Also the Southern Vampire Series with Sookie is funny at times.
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I like the Kerrelyn Sparks series of vampire books. Those are usually full of humor. Thanks for the giveaway.
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I read enjoy the Undead books by Mary Janice Davidson. Thanks for the giveaway.
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I have always been fascinated by this tale. My friend went to visit it once in person and I want to one day. All these rooms, hidden and not are very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI read the first one, Under Wraps and I enjoyed it. I like humor in urban fantasy, and I've enjoyed Michelle Rowen's Immortality Bites books.
ReplyDeleteI'm REALLY excited about this book because I enjoyed Under Wraps very much. I adore urban fantasy. I love stories that pull me into a new world and let me explore magical places; worlds that actually do exist. So I could be living next door to a fae family and have a vampire for a best friend! Some of my favorite humorous UF are Jane True by Nicole Peeler and Kim Harrison's Hollows.
ReplyDeleteI love Michelle Rowen's Immortality Bites and Gail Carringer.
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I like Molly Harper and MaryJanice Davidson to name a few. I have not yet read Under Wraps but after reading this post, I will add this to my tbr pile. Thanks for the giveaway!brendem7@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI love the Undead series by MaryJanice Davidson and the Walker Papers series by C.E. Murphy.
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I really like Laura Resnick's Esther Diamond series .
ReplyDeleteI love Jaz Parks series by Jennifer Rardin. Every single book is a load of fun!
ReplyDeleteI like Molly Harper,MaryJanice Davidson, and Nina Bangs.
ReplyDeleteI like Molly Harper's books, both her vampire and werewolf series.
ReplyDeleteGighul from Jaye Well's Sabina Kane series brings the humor for me.
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Both Katie MacAlister and Molly Harper have some great ones.
ReplyDeleteMy favorites funny series are:
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Mercy Thompson - Patricia Briggs
Jaz Parks - Jennifer Rardin
Any book/series by Shelly Laurenston
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I like so much Gail Carringer's books, they make me laugh all the time :)
ReplyDeleteooh - the book I just read Jenny Pox - has that kind of a house in it - on the third floor it had all the rooms cut off and halls that went nowhere or that ended in mirrors etc. I've always wanted to visit a house like that. As for favorite urban book - I really don't know...
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I am not sure all my recommendations are Urban Fantasy as I mix Paranormal novels in there sometimes. But here are a few of my light-hearted fun author picks that haven't been mentioned yet... Kevin Herne's The Iron Druid Chronicles, Lida Sherin's Raine Benares seies, Dakota Cassidy's Accidental series and Angie Fox's The Accidental Demon Slayer series. Thanks for the awesome giveaway.
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LOVE your story! I saw something about the Winchester house ages ago and I'll admit to thinking it's so weird and nutty it's awesome!
ReplyDeleteAs far as humorous UF goes I loved Patricia Eimer's Luck of the Devil, anything by Molly Harper is hysterical, and of course no list would be complete without the incomparable Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid series.
I wouldn't say that I've read a series thats really humorous all the time or meant to be funny. I've read series with funny characters and lines and situations and have loved every minute of it. I cant think of any that stick out right now.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I can even name a particularly humorous UF title.
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It's hard to find true humorous UF without it turning into PNR. However there are two that come to mind Nicole Peelers Jane True series and Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid series!
ReplyDeleteAnything by Katie MacAlister
ReplyDeleteI love Jaye Wells series as well as Kevin Hearne!
ReplyDeleteKatie MacAlister and Molly Harper are also some of my favs.
I loved Under Wraps and I can't wait for the next Sofie Lawson book.
ReplyDeleteLove the covers for this series, btw. I think I watched a documentary on this house years back, it was creepy and cool at the same time.
ReplyDeleteI think it ought to be required that some humor enter into any UF book. The issues are often so dark that humor makes it fun as well as an adrenalin rush of a read. Kim Harrison's Rachel Morgan series is a very good example. There is laughter, tears, and that awesome adrenalin pumping. Thank you for sharing with us today and I would love to read Under Attack :)
ReplyDeleteI love Cat & Bones can't pick one book always something bones says that has humor I really like him! Great giveaway thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteI think Ilona Andrews' series, Kate Daniels, is hilarious. Best series ever.
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I have been to the Winchester mystery house, the place is odd and very cool. It is by far one of the strangest places I have seen.
ReplyDeleteI am currently reading Second Grave on the Left by D.Jones, I think Charlie Davidson is hilarious.
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I'm not sure about humourous, but my favourite UF series are Kelley Armstrong's Otherworld, Richelle Mead's Dark Swan and Succubus series and the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning. Okay so those aren't really light and funny, but they usually have some dry, witty humor (which I totally love), and they're just so kick ass I had to mention them. Someone above said the Nighthuntress series, and I also agree with that one. Thanks!
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Kevin Hearne's books definitely have humor in them. Shelly Laurenston's books make me laugh, as do Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate ones. But I'm not positive that they're urban fantasy...
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theres zombies theres not enough books with zombies
ReplyDeleteI just started reading The Grym Brothers series and they are great! Very funny and very entertaining.
ReplyDeleteI really loved humorous natures of protagonist and some side characters(they are not always humorous...but when they are,it's really awesome) in Kate Daniels(like kate) series by Ilona Andrew,Dark Swan(like Eugenie,Dorian) and Succubus(like Georgina,carter) series by Richelle Mead.
ReplyDeletewhat appeals to me about this book is a human immune to magic,fallen angel and ofcourse protagonist's JOB!!!
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I thought the Charley Davidson debut First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones was pretty funny :)
ReplyDeleteKatherine "Kitty" Katt series by Gini Koch have some funny moments :D
ReplyDeleteI thought Allison Pang's a Brush of Darkness was funny ... the little unicorn in the underwear draw..hehe :P
ReplyDeleteI think the Queen Betsy Bookapalooza are funny and I really enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteThe Chicagoland Vampire series by Chloe Neill and the Jane True series by Nicole Peeler are both very funny and still gritty at the same time.
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