Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Grave Witch (Alex Craft, #1) in Books
Jan 8, 2021
This was different to most other UF books I've read, which is good. I'm not normally a fan of the fae but I actually really enjoyed this--or maybe I mean Falin. I'm really intrigued by him and what could possible happen between him and Alex next
Can't wait to read book 2!
Balancers
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We are taught revenge is wrong, and that those who do good or evil get what they deserve. But whose...
Urban Fantasy
Blind Walls
Conrad Bishop and Elizabeth Fuller
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It's a monstrous maze of a mansion, built by a grief-ridden heiress. A tour guide, about to retire,...
Urban Fantasy Paranormal
Dragon's Claw (Dorina Basarab #4.5)
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Everyone knows that vampires are hard to kill. But when Dory Basarab is called to a crime scene in a...
urban fantasy
Reborn (The Awakening Series #1)
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True love never dies. In just a few days a new arrival at Selene's high school will turn her...
Young Adult Urban Fantasy Romance
Mirrorheart (Ash & Blue, #2)
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Stef died, and Ryan made a wish. A week ago, Ryan didn't have an adopted daughter. A week ago, he...
Urban Fantasy
Exploration (The Gifted #2)
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What does it mean to be Gifted? And just how dangerous can it be? When Nick took off to track...
Young Adult Urban Fantasy
Kelly (279 KP) rated London Falling: The Shadow Police book one in Books
Dec 10, 2018
The main characters, 3 police inspectors, and an intelligence analyst who stubble upon a darker magical side of London lead us through finding out the cause of the death of Rob Toshack, a drug lord who died in police custody. The group set up a team to hunt down the killer, quickly finding that they need to develop a whole new set of skills in order to defeat their opposition.
I am a huge fan of Ben Aaronovitch, and found that Cornell’s style of writing is very similar, with a touch more darkness and cynicism. Cornell’s characters are more serious in their absorption into the magical underground, however there are still moments of lightheartedness. However it is worth noting that the general undertone of the novel is much darker than a lot of other urban fantasy novel, which made the novel more successful for me. Cornell is not afraid to touch on more serious issues in his writing, such as depression and police budget cuts.
I found all of the main characters enjoyable, all seemingly having a turbulent past, which links into the story. Cornell enables us to clearly picture the characters as we are reading and selves into their complex histories. The ‘villain’ in this story is more sinister than I was expecting when I initially started reading, with an interesting twist by connecting the plot line and murderous motive to West Ham football team.
For me this was a page turner, and will certainly be re-read many times. Although I have previously read some urban fantasy novels, it has been Cornell’s series starting with London Falling, which has truest got me hooked.
The Sandman (Audible Original #1)
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Torn from his realm, The Sandman - Morpheus, the immortal king of dreams, stories and the...
Not for children! Horror Urban Fantasy Mythology Magic Audiobook
Silver to the Heart (Light of Adua #1) by Brien Feathers
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— So begins the apocalypse, with death and a story of love — An old soul (several centuries...
Dark Fantasy Urban Fantasy Adult