Tag Archives: Urban Fantasy

Dating for Monster Hunters by Gemma Cates

Overview

Title: Dating for Monster Hunters
Author: Gemma Cates
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Monsters, Paranormal fantasy, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2023

Thoughts

This is one of those books that I downloaded because it’s on Kobo Plus, and someone in a Facebook group suggested it. Thus, I had absolutely no idea what to expect, and started reading this with absolutely no expectations. And you know what? I kind of loved it. It was funny, quirky and a little off kilter. Plus, it’s adjacently related to a series by Cates that I’m looking forward to diving into… much like the very many, many, many books that are sitting in my TBR.

As someone who has never had to date (I met my SO young and we never actually dated), I have a bit of a fascination with the whole idea and practice of dating. Which meant that, reading about this monster hunter who is just trying to go on a few dates was particularly intriguing. I liked imagining anything and everything that could go wrong (because that was kind of the theme her if I’m being honest). Alright, everything that went wrong here was actually of a paranormal nature, but I can see how some of this would translate to real life situations and difficulties of dating.

From fairly on in the story, it was pretty obvious that Griffin was going to be the male love interest / perfect match up. And the fact that he feels it to, and accidentally sends her on disaster after disaster? Kind of hilarious. Yet, even with being able to predict just who the ultimate love interest is going to be, it was fun reading about how the couple ultimately got there. Plus, there’s a whole heap of interaction with the boss, and the mother… both of whom are also brilliant.

Even though this is a standalone novel, Dating for Monster Hunters does open up a whole new urban fantasy world to explore. I like that it’s got a Van Helsing / monster hunter spin. And that there are all sorts of monsters just introduced within this story – ones that you’ve heard of, some that you haven’t.

<- More Gemma CatesMore urban fantasy ->

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Huntress by Christine Warren, Marjorie M. Liu, Caitlin Kittredge & Jenna Maclaine

Overview

Title: Huntress
Author: Christine Warren, Marjorie M. Liu, Caitlin Kittredge & Jenna Maclaine
In: Huntress (Christine Warren, Marjorie M. Liu, Caitlin Kittredge & Jenna Maclaine)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romanceShort story collections, Strong women, Urban fantasy
Pace: Medium
Format: Anthology, eBook
Year: 2009

Thoughts

This is an absolutely fantastic collection. I loved all of the stories, loved the theme. And just all in all had a great time reading this. To be fair, I’ve actually read all four of the authors featured in this anthology at some point in the past. So it was going to be a pretty good bet that I would enjoy this… a lot.

The common thread of strong women hunting and being just all around kickass was another moment that just cemented my enjoyment of this collection. I’m always a fan of women who kick butt and take names. When that is placed within an urban fantasy setting, I tend to dive into it with even more aplomb. It’s nice to depart reality for a while as a strong woman takes charge…

Each of these novellas is part of a bigger, enjoyable series. I might not have all of them on my shelves… but I probably will soon. They give you a taste of these wonderfully crafted worlds without giving too much away. Plus, they are completely readable as standalone stories, if you feel like you don’t necessarily want to start yet another series.

A fantastic anthology, one I will read again and again. A good way to spend a few hours drifting off from reality.

<- Sin SlayerDevil’s Bargain ->

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Whatever for Hire by R.J. Blain

Overview

Title: Whatever for Hire
Author: R.J. Blain
Series: A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a Body Count) #5
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Humour, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2018

Thoughts

Whatever for Hire is definitely an unfortunate name for a business – it sounds a little porny to be totally honest. Luckily, the lead in this feels the same – Kanika constantly regrets her choice of business name. But it does work. And, honestly, it also suits her actual business. And Kanika’s powers of shapeshifting – I feel like there’s a whole lot more to her powers than are alluded to in this. And I look forward to finding out more about them in later books (hopefully).

The presence of Satan throughout this story constantly had me laughing out loud. And smiling. And, just in general, seriously enjoying this tale. The romance is good, the unveiling of the different secrets and traps in the bargains are also all good. But honestly, the way that Satan is constantly getting involved in nonsense and making me laugh? That was probably the best part of this whole story. I mean, how could the fact that the devil is running free and just messing with Kanika not be one of my favourite things I’ve read in a while?

I spent a lot of this story trying to guess just who and what Malcolm is – I mean, it’s obvious that he’s a power. And that he’s a scary power. But I wasn’t entirely sure what kind of power he was. In fact, I didn’t actually guess what he was at all. The great reveal at the end of this novel was kind of a surprise. Plus, I felt like there is a whole lot more to his curse than was revealed in this novel. I’m feeling really hopeful that there is another story featuring Kanika and Malcolm in the future. There are a number of loose ends that I still want answers to.

Whilst angels have been present in other books within this series, this is the first that really deals with the idea of angels and demons. At moments it kind of made my head spin. I’ll probably reread this book, just so that I get a bit of a better grasp on just what is happening in this world. My brain was definitely not firing on all cylinders for my first read through of this!

<- Serial Killer PrincessOwl Be Yours ->

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Serial Killer Princess by R.J. Blain

Overview

Title: Serial Killer Princess
Author: R.J. Blain
Series: A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a Body Count) #4
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Humour, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2018

Thoughts

The title of this novel should have clued me into the fact that I was probably going to love this story. That, and the fact that it was going to have a seriously grey hero. I mean, this is literally a novel about a serial killer. Yes, she’s a serial killer who kills other killers. But that’s kind of beside the point… she’s still a killer. One that I completely fell in love with, even if she was a shapeshifting black mamba.

Admittedly, I probably shouldn’t have read this novel just before bed time. Funnily enough, I had no issue with reading about a serial killer, but I do have a bit of a snake phobia. One that led to some slightly weird dreams when I finished this just before dozing off… however, Blain managed to make this a far more pleasurable, and less creepy journey. One of the few stories in which the snake isn’t the evil one. But, rather, the good guy (kind of). She’s also not the apex predator, which I would’ve thought such an enormous black mamba would be.

I spent a lot of this story trying to guess what kind of shapeshifter Justin was. In fact, he drastically surprised me with the reveal of all of his plotting and scheming at the end of this story. Plus, there are some seriously funny moments throughout when the serial killer and the bodyguard court each other. The fact that there are just a couple of bodies left in their wake? Absolutely hilarious… I’m not sure what it says about me that I found this entire relationship and couple so damn funny.

Tulip might actually be the most cringey name I’ve ever really read. Although, it kind of worked. I love that, aside from this story being one about a serial killer finding her forever partner, it’s also a story about parents. I mean, Tulip’s mother would already be on my shit list because of the name that she chose. But, then the chaos and her desire to pretty much conquer everything would make me absolutely rip my hair out. Plus, Tulip gets to spend time getting to know her father and his family… another chaotic adventure that I seriously loved.

<- Hearth, Home, and HavocWhatever for Hire ->

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Hearth, Home, and Havoc by R.J. Blain

Overview

Title: Hearth, Home, and Havoc
Author: R.J. Blain
Series: A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a Body Count) #3
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Humour, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novella
Year: 2017

Thoughts

Any story that starts off featuring a single mother is something that I’m going to like. Yet, I wasn’t expecting this to be a story about a single mother of a goddess in training. Which was just hilarious. I mean, being a mother is difficult enough. But when your daughter is learning at an accelerated pace and the goddess of hearth and home? I can’t imagine the challenges faced.

This is one of the shorter stories in the A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a body count) series – more novella length than anything. I kind of wanted it to be a bit longer if I’m being honest. After all, Hestia is a freaking hilarious daughter. She’s literally running around causing havoc, all in the name of taking care of her mother. Plus, she’s decided that her mum needs hearth and home to be happy – a matchmaking daughter on top of everything else? Absolutely priceless.

Running from a psychotic ex isn’t necessarily a new trope for my bookshelves. Particularly one who is powerful (financially and socially) and able to manipulate the system to ostracise his ex. But, the idea of being able to magically control someone was truly horrible. The compulsions that are constantly making her question her worth and stop her from moving on? Definitely heartbreaking. But a good way to highlight just how bad the emotional aspect of abuse can truly be.

I loved this novella, like everything thus far in this series. I mean, I’m binge reading it for a reason I suppose. The couple at the centre was fun, there was murder and mayhem. And everyone gets a happily ever after… except for the bad guys, they just end up dead…

<- Hoofin’ ItSerial Killer Princess ->

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Hoofin’ It by R.J. Blain

Overview

Title: Hoofin’ It
Author: R.J. Blain
Series: A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a Body Count) #2
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Humour, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2017

Thoughts

Any romance story that involves an ex-cop and an FBI agent is likely to get my attention. The fact that this is one filled with supernatural beings just drew me in even more. And the body count. You can’t forget the body count at the end. All hilarious, all brilliant, all a lot of fun. Particularly when the Meet Cute between Shane and Marian occurs when one of them is an alpaca who is spitting on everyone…

Shane’s family is absolutely hilarious. I mean, a werewolf and a somewhat crazy hedgewitch create a child who is actually quite responsible. The witty banter and sass in this relationship was brilliant. I couldn’t stop laughing and smiling throughout this story. Just at the parents’ antics. Then, there’s the actual relationship between Shane and Marian, also filled with sass, just a bit sweeter.

I love how, as the story unfolds, you actually realise Shane isn’t as squeaky clean as originally understood. I mean, he is constantly flirting with the wrong side of the law. And half of his friends are criminals, ones hecknsta try enjoyed messing with and taunting. In the end, that turns out to be a good thing, but I love that there is a whole lot of grey area in the meantime. Plus, he also battles against racism (in the supernatural, species discrimination way), and recovering from a permanently maiming accident.

Marian is a perfect match for Shane, she’s tough and independent. Also, she’s completely unafraid to be herself. The fact that she’s willing to put her life on the line to stop sex trafficking rings is even better. The way this story ends, you can see that although she’s moving towards a new future, both her and Shane will continue kicking butts and taking names throughout the future. I hope they’ll make cameos in future books in this series!!!

<- Playing with FireHearth, Home, and Havoc ->

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Playing with Fire by R.J. Blain

Overview

Title: Playing with Fire
Author: R.J. Blain
Series: A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a Body Count) #1
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Humour, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2017

Thoughts

I picked this up because I heard of a story (later in this series) that featured a Platypus shapeshifter. And, of course, I couldn’t help myself. Damn, am I glad that I listened to that impulse. This was a freaking brilliant story, and I’ve found anew obsession. One that had me smiling, laughing and feeling all kinds of warm and gooey inside.

Bailey and Quinn are a great leading pair. Although you can tell that they’re going to end up together, it’s still fun getting there. Particularly since Bailey is so damn convinced that Quinn hates her. Although, her self-esteem issues kind of have her convinced that everyone hates her… it was fun learning how she was disabused of that notion.

Although I enjoyed the romance between Quinn and Bailey, and how they find their happily ever after, the way that Bailey transforms made me even happier. I mean, being able to transform into a fire breathing unicorn? That’s freaking brilliant. My favourite scenes in this book were all around Bailey shapeshifting into a unicorn. And getting cold and wanting to find heat. In fact, we had a bit of a cool change when I was reading one of those scenes, and I could completely sympathise.

I loved how Blain builds a brilliant urban fantasy world in this series. I mean, her lead female is a barista who also works for the CDC. Although, I love that her role as a barista literally involves spiking peoples’ drinks… legally of course. I can’t wait to read more books set in this brilliant world! I feel like there are so many brilliant nuances that will just be built upon as the series unfolds.

<- More R.J. BlainHoofin’ It ->

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High Jinx by Kelley Armstrong

Overview

Title: High Jinx
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: Cursed Luck #2
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal fantasy, Urban fantasy
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2021

Thoughts

Kelley Armstrong is one of those brilliant and wonderful authors that I ca never get enough of. She writes wonderful stories with a strong female lead that is generally sassy and all around enjoyable. High Jinx is no exception to this trend. Kennedy is clever and independent but surrounded by the best kind of support and love. She also undergoes some pretty wonderful growth throughout this duology.

The way things were left off in Cursed Luck, Kennedy and Aiden were right on the cusp of something. But curses and fate got in the way. High Jinx picks up that thread and shows you how much these two are meant to be together. Particularly when Aiden reminds Kennedy that the risk is the decision of both of them. It was so much fun to watch this relationship unfold and grow throughout this book.

As with everything, the challenges and battles Kennedy faces in this are even greater than those in Cursed Luck. I love that Vess and Marius make a bit of an appearance in this story, although it is tangential. Mostly, there are other immortal gods running havoc through everyone’s lives. And, Kennedy has so many less avenues to follow in her attempt to, well, stay alive.

High Jinx is a wonderful, fast paced story. It ties up all of the loose ends from Cursed Luck and gives you a happily ever after vibe. It was a fun and enjoyable adventure. One with horrible families, insane gods and just your general nutty mayhem. I loved every moment of it, and I’m really disappointed that this duology is over. Although, Armstrong did manage to finish it all off perfectly.

<- Goddess of Summer LoveMore Kelley Armstrong ->

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Daiquiris and Daggers by Melissa Marr

Overview

Title: Daiquiris and Daggers
Author: Melissa Marr
Series: Faery Bargains #2.5
In: Hex on the Beach (Kelley Armstrong, Jeaniene Frost & Melissa Marr)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Fae, Paranormal fantasy, Strong women, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novella
Year: 2021

Thoughts

This novella was a fantastic introduction to a new Melissa Marr series, for me at least. I mean, it does take place a little bit into the series, but still. It was the first one I read from Faery Bargains, and I freaking loved it. Now I can’t wait to see more of just how Gen found the amazing group of people she surrounds herself with. And how she manages her powers. And just, generally is so damn badass.

Although the “girl’s weekend” in this story didn’t quite go according to plan, it definitely seemed like a whole lot of fun. Definitely the kind of girl’s weekend that my mind wants to go on. I’m not so sure about the body because I’d honestly probably end up dead. But still, it was definitely an amazing, fun and silly kind of weekend. One that seems to have further cemented some of the relationships in this series.

I love how this novella is a complete story in and of itself. You can be like me and not have read any of the other books in this series (yet). But, you can also tell that it builds upon plot lines in the rest of the series. Then, there’s the brilliant fact that even though all of your questions are answered, and it’s tied up quite neatly. But, there are still so many open-ended moments that make you want to dive into the other stories in this series…

This novella was freaking fantastic and I’m absolutely in love with Gen and her girlfriends. Particularly Allie, I know from this that at some point she’s tried to actually kill Gen. But, there is something about her that is full on and intense. And just so damn fun that you can’t help but love her.

<- The Kiss & the KillerChampagne & Commitments ->

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Blood Martinis and Mistletoe by Melissa Marr

Overview

Title: Blood Martinis & Mistletoe
Author: Melissa Marr
Series: Faery Bargains #1.5
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Fae, Paranormal fantasy, Strong women, Urban fantasy
Pace:Fast
Format: eBook, Novella
Year: 2021

Thoughts

This is a fantastic novella that bridges some of the important story points between The Wicked and The Dead and The Kiss and The Killer. It kind of stands as a story all on its own, but mostly gives a bit of closure to a few questions that are presented at the end of The Wicked and The Dead. Which perfectly opens up the next book in this series, which I can’t wait to sink my literary teeth into.

I love that this is a novella in which Gen is mostly just trying to figure out how to negotiate all of the changes in her life. She has a fiancé, friends who always knew her secret, and some serious increases in her powers. Just one of those things would require a whole lot of adjustment…all three? Yeah, a whole lot of figuring things out. I like that although Gen is obviously still trying to figure some things out, she’s starting to come to terms with her life.

Eli is, honestly, total finance goals. He loves Gen for who she is, and just tries to be supportive. And also stop her from killing herself or getting killed. Throughout all of this, he is constantly working on trying to make Gen understand that he just wants her, not the idea of what she could be. And that he does truly support her in her chosen career.

Beatrice also plays a big part in this story. Her presence in the story leaves a lot of unanswered questions, but it also starts to supply some answers to just how powerful, Gen is going to become. I also just genuinely like Beatrice, she is protective and kind of terrifying. But definitely loves and cares for her own.

<- The Wicked and the DeadThe Kiss and the Killer ->

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