
These are the titles we’re most thankful for this year. Which book(s) are you thankful for?
Books We're Most Thankful For in 2011
The Sirantha Jax series feels like it's changed so much from those first, frenetic, action-packed books, but I know that's not wholly accurate . Jax's world is as messy and political and fraught with peril as ever, but my relationship with ...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
I’m unabashedly obsessed with the new AMC show The Walking Dead about the zombie apocalypse and the few remaining human’s struggle for survival. It’s shocking, and heartbreaking, and so ...
I’m unabashedly obsessed with the new AMC show The Walking Dead about the zombie apocalypse and the few remaining human’s struggle for survival. It’s shocking, and heartbreaking, and so ...
Don’t make my mistake of picking up ALL MEN OF GENIUS when you’re on your way to bed. Hours later, bleary-eyed and sleepy, I was only halfway through the book and still fighting to keep reading, unable to put it down. Violet, Ashton, Jack a...
“Just your average boy-meets-girl, girl-kills-people story...” that’s anything but average.
Read my full review on Tor.com
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/08/calling...
Read my full review on Tor.com
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/08/calling...
Review courtesy of AllThingsUrbanFantasy.blogspot.com
Warning – Do not start BAYOU MOON late at night or you will end up watching the sun rise and you won’t even care because it’s that good! Ilona Andrews books should all come w...
Warning – Do not start BAYOU MOON late at night or you will end up watching the sun rise and you won’t even care because it’s that good! Ilona Andrews books should all come w...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
I can’t remember the last time I got this excited over an urban fantasy debut. I already knew that Rachel Vincent was a paranormal master thanks to her increasingly good paranormal YA ...
I can’t remember the last time I got this excited over an urban fantasy debut. I already knew that Rachel Vincent was a paranormal master thanks to her increasingly good paranormal YA ...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
Author Tessa Gratton is a member of the illustrious Merry Sisters of Fate writing group (which includes Maggie Steifvater and Brenna Yovanoff), so before even cracking the cover of her ...
Author Tessa Gratton is a member of the illustrious Merry Sisters of Fate writing group (which includes Maggie Steifvater and Brenna Yovanoff), so before even cracking the cover of her ...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
THE CHAOS picks up more than a decade after NUMBERS ended. Both Jem and Spider are dead and their son, Adam, is being raised by Spider’s grandmother. The heartbreaking ending of NUMBE...
THE CHAOS picks up more than a decade after NUMBERS ended. Both Jem and Spider are dead and their son, Adam, is being raised by Spider’s grandmother. The heartbreaking ending of NUMBE...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
Exotic foreign locations, an unflappable teenage protagonist, creativity and art, wishes granted and mysteries unsolved; Laini Taylor’s DAUGHTER OF SMOKE AND BONE is seductive when it r...
Exotic foreign locations, an unflappable teenage protagonist, creativity and art, wishes granted and mysteries unsolved; Laini Taylor’s DAUGHTER OF SMOKE AND BONE is seductive when it r...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
The hook for DELIRIUM is brilliant. Amor Deliria Nervosa. Every single man, woman, and child lives in fear of contracting this deadly disease. Every aspect of society has been restructu...
The hook for DELIRIUM is brilliant. Amor Deliria Nervosa. Every single man, woman, and child lives in fear of contracting this deadly disease. Every aspect of society has been restructu...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
Everybody and their dog is jumping on the dystopian bandwagon these days, some more successfully than others. No one has managed to dethrone THE HUNGER GAMES in my opinion, but books lik...
Everybody and their dog is jumping on the dystopian bandwagon these days, some more successfully than others. No one has managed to dethrone THE HUNGER GAMES in my opinion, but books lik...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
Urban fantasy is a genre largely dominated by vampires and werewolves. Occasionally we get a witch or a demon, or rarer still a creature mined from a more obscure mythology. Apparentl...
Urban fantasy is a genre largely dominated by vampires and werewolves. Occasionally we get a witch or a demon, or rarer still a creature mined from a more obscure mythology. Apparentl...
The ending of HARD BITTEN was a bit of a fox in the hen house for most fans of the Chicagoland Vampires series. I had started the book impressed with the risks Neill takes with her characters, and the ending in no way changed that for me. S...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
In the past week, I have been gorging myself on Ann Aguirre in three different series and subgenres: SHADY LADY (urban fantasy), NIGHTFALL (paranormal romance), and now ENCLAVE (paranor...
In the past week, I have been gorging myself on Ann Aguirre in three different series and subgenres: SHADY LADY (urban fantasy), NIGHTFALL (paranormal romance), and now ENCLAVE (paranor...
From FEAST’s first chapter I was engrossed as much with the mythology expanding before my eyes as I was with the characters who had already won my heart. The balance of character development and world building excellence that was impossibl...
THE GATHERING begins with the most unlikely of settings for a paranormal YA, a classic “company town” set in a remote area of Canada. Like the famed company campuses of Silicon Valley, the families of Salmon Creek receive world-class perks...
It has been a few years since I followed the Cassie Palmer series closely, somewhere back around book three I lost track of her and the too-smooth Mircea. HUNT THE MOON not only brought me back up to speed with the action and politics of C...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
Read Julia's full review:
http://allthingsurbanfantasy.blogspot.co...
Read Julia's full review:
http://allthingsurbanfantasy.blogspot.co...
Reviewed by Julia, see the original review at All Things Urban Fantasy.
In anticipation of the release of PALE DEMON, I re-read BLACK MAGIC SANCTION to tide me over. My strategy more or less backfired, as the passion, grief, and...
In anticipation of the release of PALE DEMON, I re-read BLACK MAGIC SANCTION to tide me over. My strategy more or less backfired, as the passion, grief, and...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
REBIRTH is part The Walking Dead, part The Road, and part something totally new and engrossing. AFTERTIME threw us into a chaotic post apocalyptic world along with Cass and let us expe...
REBIRTH is part The Walking Dead, part The Road, and part something totally new and engrossing. AFTERTIME threw us into a chaotic post apocalyptic world along with Cass and let us expe...
My only complaint at the end of RED GLOVE was just that, it had ended. In just two books this series has developed such an intricate world and consistent voice that for both WHITE CAT and RED GLOVE I had no more put down one book when I wa...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
THE SCORPIO RACES by Maggie Stiefvater is very different sort of book from her Shiver or Ballad series. It still has the same lovely writing and emotional layers, but the romance is much...
THE SCORPIO RACES by Maggie Stiefvater is very different sort of book from her Shiver or Ballad series. It still has the same lovely writing and emotional layers, but the romance is much...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
There is something shocking about McKenzie Lewis, the protagonist in THE SHADOW READER by Sandy Williams. She’s not a super woman/warrior goddess/magical titan capable of destroying th...
There is something shocking about McKenzie Lewis, the protagonist in THE SHADOW READER by Sandy Williams. She’s not a super woman/warrior goddess/magical titan capable of destroying th...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
*SPOILER FREE*
There is a line early in the first chapter of SHADOWFEVER where Mac describes herself before she came to Ireland as ‘happy and pink and stupid.’ The chapter ends w...
*SPOILER FREE*
There is a line early in the first chapter of SHADOWFEVER where Mac describes herself before she came to Ireland as ‘happy and pink and stupid.’ The chapter ends w...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
There are a few elusive books that leave you with a blissful smile on your face when you finish them. A feeling of pure contentment. Not necessarily because the ending is perfectly happ...
There are a few elusive books that leave you with a blissful smile on your face when you finish them. A feeling of pure contentment. Not necessarily because the ending is perfectly happ...
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy
From page one, WORKING STIFF was a wonderful surprise. I did not expect to fall in love with the heroine so quickly; Bryn's careful, quiet personality is so winning and fierce I was ca...
From page one, WORKING STIFF was a wonderful surprise. I did not expect to fall in love with the heroine so quickly; Bryn's careful, quiet personality is so winning and fierce I was ca...














































Shadowfever was definatley the book I was most thankful for!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
I agree with Lexi, "Shadowfever" was such a wonderful book and I was soooo thankful for the perfect ending of the Fever series [I actually had to stay at home from work, said I was ill, to finish the book - I´ve never done such a thing before]. But there were others: P. Briggs' "River Marked", Ilona Andrews' "Magic Slays" and "One Salt Sea" by S. McGuire.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving from Europe!