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    Night In His Eyes - Fae Prince of Everenne by Alisyn Fae, Emma Alisyn
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    'Night In His Eyes' from the series 'Fae Prince of Everenne' by Alisyn Fae, Emma Alisyn, follows the story of Aerinne, a half-human, half-fae woman seeking revenge against Prince Renaud for inadvertently causing her mother's death. The plot revolves around the tension and dance between Aerinne's vow to kill Renaud and the undeniable draw he has towards her, amidst a backdrop of war and power struggles between different fae houses. The writing style of the book is described as gripping from the beginning, with a mix of fantasy elements, strong character dynamics, and a slow burn romance that keeps readers wanting more.

    There was no anger, just chilling calculation, as if he was weighing the worth of my life against the trouble required to end it, a whisper of malevolence as he stared with the focus of a demi-god con...
    March 2022
    336 pages

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    In Charm's Way - The Witches of Thistle Grove by Lana Harper
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    "In Charm's Way" by Lana Harper, part of "The Witches of Thistle Grove" series, follows Delilah as she struggles to regain her memories after a spell shattered them. When she turns to dangerous magic, she unintentionally attracts supernatural creatures to Thistle Grove, leading her to rely on the mysterious half human, half fae monster hunter, Cat Quinn, for protection. The book delves into themes of rage, healing, and self-discovery, offering a unique blend of contemporary romance, fantasy elements, and LGBTQIA themes. The plot unfolds with a focus on the development of Delilah's character, her growth, resilience, and the community of Thistle Grove, creating a captivating and enchanting atmosphere for readers.

    But I’d been trawling the Hallows Hill woods for almost four hours, walking the forest in as methodical a grid as one could manage on terrain that tended to shift around you like a daydream if you let...
    August 2023
    304 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Witches of Thistle Grove )

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    Heart of the Raven Prince - Entangled with Fae by Tessonja Odette
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    'Heart of the Raven Prince' in the series 'Entangled with Fae' by author Tessonja Odette follows the story of Ember, a half-human and half-fae girl, who is under the control of her cruel stepmother until she turns 18. As Ember navigates her difficult circumstances, she meets Franco, the Prince of the Unseelie court, who slowly falls in love with her. includes elements of fae bargains, a slow-burn romance, and notable scenes where Ember stands up to her stepfamily. The writing style is described as well-crafted, with dual point of views and a touch of spice in the romance.

    There’s a certain music about being alone. One I rarely get to hear outside of a single hour each morning. It’s my peaceful respite before the sun rises, before anyone seeks to fill my day with a caco...
    August 2021
    461 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Entangled with Fae )

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    Night Huntress
    Book 5 in the series:Other World

    Night Huntress - Other World by Yasmine Galenorn
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    A fun, action-packed urban fantasy with a strong supernatural flair - perfect for fans already invested in the series. Not the very best in the lineup, but still an entertaining ride if you love the D’Artigo sisters’ world!

    In "Night Huntress" by Yasmine Galenorn, the fifth installment of the Otherworld series, Delilah, the werecat, takes center stage as she leads the group in a quest to find the fourth Spirit Seal. With the help of new allies like Vanzir and Roz, the group faces off against Karvanak, a demon minion of Shadow Wing, who kidnaps Delilah's boyfriend Chase to gain control over the sisters. The book is filled with action, humor, and character development, as Delilah navigates her supernatural abilities, personal relationships, and the ongoing battle to protect both Otherworld and Earth from evil forces.

    Galenorn's writing style in "Night Huntress" is praised for its well-developed characters, engaging plotlines, and unique narrative approach of rotating point of views among the D'Artigo sisters. The book delves into themes of love, loyalty, and self-discovery, offering readers a mix of paranormal adventure, romance, and suspense as the sisters face impossible odds and dangerous enemies in their fight to save the realms.

    The late-April night was unseasonably warm, so I’d left the window open a couple inches. Just enough for a breath of fresh air to pass through. From the bed, I gazed up at the moon, which glittered a...
    2008
    322 pages

    (Also, see 16 recommendations for the series Other World )

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    Rosemary and Rue
    Book 1 in the series:October Daye

    Rosemary and Rue - October Daye by Seanan McGuire
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    Rosemary and Rue is a moody, immersive start to a beloved urban fantasy series that’s rich in world-building and faerie lore. While the imperfect heroine and info-heavy style can be divisive, the unique setting and memorable side characters set a strong foundation - especially if you love slow-burn series with room to grow.

    'Rosemary and Rue' is the first book in the 'October Daye' urban fantasy series by Seanan McGuire. The story follows October Toby Daye, a changeling who is half human and half fae, as she navigates a world of supernatural creatures in San Francisco. Toby is a private investigator who gets pulled into solving a murder mystery after being cursed and forced back into the fae world. The book explores themes of identity, betrayal, and resilience as Toby faces challenges and dangers while trying to uncover the truth behind the murder.

    The writing style in 'Rosemary and Rue' is a blend of urban fantasy and mystery with a focus on fae folklore and mythology. The plot is filled with twists and turns, featuring a flawed but strong protagonist who must overcome personal struggles and physical obstacles to solve the mystery. The book sets the stage for a richly detailed world where the fae coexist with humans, offering a fresh take on familiar fantasy tropes.

    THE PHONE WAS RINGING. Again. I turned my attention from the rearview mirror and glared at the cellular phone that lay jangling in my passenger seat next to a bag of Fritos and one of Gilly’s coloring...
    2009
    366 pages

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    Dark Alpha's Claim
    Book 1 in the series:Reapers

    Dark Alpha's Claim - Reapers by Donna Grant
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    'Dark Alpha's Claim' in the 'Reapers' series by Donna Grant is a paranormal romance novel that follows the story of Baylon, a Reaper tasked with eliminating evil dark Fae. When he meets Jordyn, a half Fae, half human woman, he is drawn to her despite the strict rules against relationships for Reapers. As they navigate their forbidden love, they uncover a dangerous plot against them, leading to suspense and intrigue. The writing style introduces readers to a world of Fae, Reapers, and a war between dark and light, with a strong dash of romance that keeps the story engaging and captivating.

    All the while, the mortals were ignorant of what was going on. They were helplessly drawn to the Dark Fae, completely unaware there was a supernatural war going on in Edinburgh and every major city in...
    November 2015
    185 pages

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    A Rake of His Own
    Book 5 in the series:Stariel

    A Rake of His Own - Stariel by A.J. Lancaster
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    This is a sparkling, heartfelt, and engaging romance set in a lush magical world. Perfect for fans of queer fantasy with clever banter, a touch of spice, and loads of character chemistry. Best enjoyed if you've read the Stariel series, but a fun ride on its own too!

    A Rake of His Own by A.J. Lancaster is a romantic fantasy novel that follows Marius and Rakken as they team up to solve a murder mystery while navigating their complicated feelings for each other. The story is set in a magical world where Marius, a botany student, and Rakken, a Fae Prince, must confront their growing attraction amidst political intrigue and family dynamics. The writing style is described as intelligent, funny, charming, and complex, with a focus on character development and organic romance.

    “Oh, come on, Em,” Caro had wheedled last week. “It’ll be fun—just a casual get-together with a few friends. You’ve been hiding in that greenhouse for too long; you’ll start growing roots yourself soo...
    October 2022
    456 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Stariel )

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    Wedded to the Wanton Witch - Fae Tricksters by S.L. Prater
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    Utterly delightful for fans of cozy, spicy, romantasy vibes - full of laughs, warmth, and two lovable leads. Grab it for a feel-good escape!

    Wedded to the Wanton Witch is a delightful enemies-to-lovers story following Lady Frances and Jonas Moen as they enter a marriage of convenience for their own reasons. The book features a mix of gaslamp fantasy, regency romance, and romance fantasy elements, with witty banter, flirtatious tension, and emotional depth that keeps readers engaged. The story unfolds through entertaining exchanges of letters between the main characters, showcasing their evolving relationship and the unexpected feelings that arise between them.

    Lady Frances is portrayed as a strong and witty character who matches Jonas's playful pranks with her own clever comebacks, creating a dynamic and entertaining relationship. The book also highlights the cozy and comforting aspects of romance, with heartwarming details like Frances's knitting hobby and her bond with a little dragon, adding a touch of whimsy to the story.

    Jonas was in trouble. He knew it the moment Lady Frances entered the meeting hall armed with her overstuffed carpet bag, wearing a tight bodice that accentuated her abundant assets. He normally enjoye...
    March 2024

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Fae Tricksters )

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    A Court of Honey and Ash - Honey and Ice by Shannon Mayer
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    Fast-paced, action-packed, and full of fae magic - this is a binge-worthy start to a new fantasy series, even if it treads some well-worn paths. Great escapism for fans of strong heroines and magical trouble, with just enough twists to keep you turning the pages.

    'A Court of Honey and Ash' by Shannon Mayer is a fast-paced urban fantasy novel set in a world filled with action, magic, giants, and shapeshifting fae. The main character, Kallik 'Alli', is an orphaned half-fae, half-human fighting to find her place in a dangerous world while uncovering a mystery that could lead to her demise. The story is filled with intense moments, forbidden love, and a gripping plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The world-building is vivid, with settings ranging from a magical island to a modern fantasy world with a unique twist on fae culture.

    Feet and hands planted in the scorching sand, under an equally scorching sun, I held my position in an awkward downward dog, while I waited for the bellow from the Horn of the Untried. I swallowed har...
    2021
    414 pages

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    Glimmerglass
    Book 1 in the series:Faeriewalker

    Glimmerglass - Faeriewalker by Jenna Black
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    A fun and fast-paced faerie adventure with relatable real-world drama - Glimmerglass is a solid YA urban fantasy start, sure to appeal to fans of snarky heroines and magical political intrigue. Just be ready for a few teen missteps and unanswered questions. Worth picking up if you love fae tales!

    From the outset of the novel, we are introduced to Dana, a teenager with a troubled past involving an alcoholic mother and a mysterious faerie father. Dana runs away to Avalon to find her father, only to discover that she is a rare faeriewalker, caught in a world of magic, political power struggles, and romance. The book creates a suspenseful new world where faeries and humans coexist, with a unique plot that keeps readers intrigued.

    Dana's journey in Glimmerglass is filled with self-discovery, danger, and intrigue as she navigates through a world where she is a sought-after pawn due to her unique abilities. The author, Jenna Black, crafts a magical story of teens caught between their need for control and the manipulations of adults, set in a world where fae magic and human technology collide.

    My palms were sweaty and my heart was in my throat as my plane made its descent into London. I could hardly believe I was really doing this, hardly believe I had found the courage to run away from hom...
    2009
    305 pages

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