
Embrace the Night (Cassandra Palmer, #3)
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Embrace the Night (Cassandra Palmer, #3) From the book jacket: Recently named the world’s...
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Strange Brew
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Today's hottest urban fantasy authors come together in this delicious brew that crackles and boils...

Badlands (Badlands #1)
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A psychic medium and a skeptical cop solve supernatural murders in Myrtle Beach Medium and...
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Lover's Knot (Dorina Basarab #3.5)
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One of the most powerful vampires in existence has gone missing, which is fine with Dorina Basarab....
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Crimson Midnight (Crimson, #1)
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They say London is the city that never sleeps. Man, you have no idea… A new job, a new life and...
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Shattered (Dark Reflections #4)
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A hidden world full of danger and love. A powerful dream walker, Adriana Paige spends her time...
Young Adult Urban Fantasy

Flame Kissed (Phoenix Rising #1)
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You can’t outrun fate. As a phoenix on the run from her Legion, I’ve done my best to stay one...
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Shade Kissed (Phoenix Rising #4)
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I should have stayed in a coma. I can't remember a single second of my life before waking up in a...
Urban Fantasy Romance

All of Me (Enhanced World Security #2)
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Shae I was broken. Someone had broken me. Or broken my heart. The mark on my face should mean...
MM Urban Fantasy Romance
The story follows Ryhalt Galharrow, a captain in the Blackwing, a group of soldiers and enforcers working for the supreme magician Crowfoot. They are charged with keeping order along the Range and tracking down dissenters and run-aways.
Galharrow quickly finds himself embroiled in a plot and a battle to save the republic from itself and the evil Deep Kings and their hordes of mutated zombies.
The narrative is extremely gritty and at times you can almost smell the filth and second-hand brandy.
While you are thrown into it without warning and without preamble, this is to McDonald's credit, as the reader pieces things together quite quickly, or can make up their own mind about how things look and work.
To sum this up, I would say it was like Mark Lawrence or Joe Abercrombie ghost-writing a Brandon Sanderson plot - with the best aspects of both sides (the gritty dialogue from the grimdark authors with the intricately designed magic system and urban landscape of the plotter).
A superbly crafted story with excellent flowing prose.