Books matching: light paranormal romance
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In "Wickedly Dangerous," readers are introduced to Barbara Yager, a powerful witch known as Baba Yaga, who travels in an enchanted Airstream trailer to a small town called Clearwater. When children start disappearing, Barbara teams up with the local Sheriff, Liam, to investigate the mysterious abductions. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a connection between the missing children, an Otherworld creature, and environmental damage caused by fracking. The story is a mix of urban fantasy, mystery, and romance, with a touch of humor and a twist on Russian folklore elements like Baba Yaga and Chudo Yudo the dragon.
The book is praised for its engaging plot filled with action, mystery, and a budding romance between Barbara and Liam. The writing style is described as vivid, humorous, and well-balanced, with strong character development and quirky elements like Barbara's magical Airstream trailer and the presence of fairy creatures. The book also explores themes of environmental issues, social ineptitude, and the complexities of the Baba Yaga character, blending them seamlessly into a captivating narrative.
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In Lynsay Sands' book 'A Quick Bite', readers are introduced to Lissianna Argeneau, a vampire who suffers from hemaphobia, fainting at the sight of blood, which poses a significant challenge for her survival. To help her overcome this phobia, her mother kidnaps Dr. Gregory Hewitt, a psychologist specializing in curing phobias. As the two navigate their growing attraction amidst the backdrop of vampirism caused by biological nanotechnology from Atlantis, they face complications and dangers that threaten their happiness and lives. The story blends humor, romance, and mystery, offering a unique take on the classic vampire tale.
The book is the first in the Argeneau series, setting the stage for a long-running vampire saga that delves into the complexities of the Argeneau clan and their interactions with humans. With a mix of light paranormal romance, witty dialogue, and well-developed characters like the brave and compassionate Lissianna and the down-to-earth Dr. Greg, the narrative unfolds with humor, romance, and family dynamics, making it an engaging and entertaining read for fans of vampire fiction.
Lissianna blinked, her brain slow to accept this news. Everyone over the age of twenty owned a car in Canada. Well, practically everyone. Okay, perhaps that was an exaggeration, but most single males ... - #3
'Death and Relaxation' in the series 'Ordinary Magic' by Devon Monk is a light urban fantasy murder mystery set in the small town of Ordinary, Oregon. The town serves as a vacation spot for gods who become mortal while visiting, mingling with regular humans and mythical creatures. When murders and explosions disrupt the peaceful town during the Rhubarb Festival, Police Chief Delaney Reed finds herself entangled in a web of mystery, magic, and romance. is praised for its fascinating premise, witty banter, intriguing characters, and the balance of world-building, mythology, mystery, and romance.
Delaney Reed, as the police chief and the oldest of three sisters, navigates the complexities of maintaining order between gods, creatures, and mortals in Ordinary. Her character is portrayed as dedicated, witty, and at times oblivious to romantic entanglements, adding a layer of humor and depth to the story. The plot unfolds with a murder mystery, the arrival of Death wanting a vacation, and the challenges Delaney faces in solving the crimes while dealing with personal relationships and the responsibilities that come with her unique position in the town.
The night of his death was still embedded in my mind. My sisters and me responding to the emergency call. His truck crumpled at the bottom of the cliff. Ben Rossi and Jame Wolfe in their fire-fighting... - #4
'The Silver Wolf' by Alice Borchardt is a historical fiction novel set in Roman times, exploring the life of Regeane, a female werewolf facing challenges in a society that demands she marries and bears children. The book delves into themes of secrecy, survival, and political intrigue, with vivid descriptions of nature and the protagonist's inner struggles. Borchardt's writing style is characterized by poetic prose and detailed storytelling, creating a compelling narrative that transports readers to ancient Rome.
THE SUN WAS GOING DOWN. THE FIERY CIRCLE shone past the acanthus-crowned columns of a ruined temple. They cut the incandescent ball into slices of red radiance. Almost night, the girl thought, then sh... - #5
"Go Hex Yourself" by Jessica Clare is a magical and enchanting story filled with witches, warlocks, curses, and romance. The plot revolves around Reggie, who unknowingly answers a job ad for real magic instead of her favorite card game, Spellcraft. She finds herself working for Dru, a two-thousand-year-old witch, and her grumpy warlock nephew, Ben. As Reggie delves deeper into this world of witchcraft, she uncovers hexes, secrets, and societies that challenge her beliefs and lead to a delightful journey of self-discovery and love. The book is fast-paced, engaging, and features a unique magic system that captivates readers until the very end.
"Go Hex Yourself" stands out for its steamy tension, well-developed characters like Ben and Reggie who have their own flaws and pasts, and the intricate world of witchcraft created by the author. The relationship between Ben and Reggie is portrayed as a grumpy sunshine, enemies-to-lovers dynamic with a slow-burning romance that keeps readers invested in their story. The banter, dual POVs, and comedic elements add depth to the plot, making it an enjoyable and unputdownable read for fans of magical romances.
When I pull up to the location of my job interview in Nick’s borrowed car, my first thought is that I’ve made a mistake. I peer up at the ominous-looking building, a black-brick Victorian tucked among... - #6
'The Kiss Curse' in the series 'The Ex Hex' by author Erin Sterling is a lighthearted and easy-to-read book set in the quirky town of Graves Glenn, perfect for the fall season. The story revolves around Gwyn, who runs a witchy shop with her family, and Wells, the older brother of her cousin's husband, who unexpectedly shows up during a haunted girls' night. The book features a well-written love story filled with magic, banter, and attraction between Gwyn and Wells, who start off as enemies but eventually become lovers. With elements of enemies to lovers, rivals to lovers, and forced proximity, the book offers a fun rom-com with witchy vibes and a cozy atmosphere.
The plot is fast-paced, engaging, and includes rebellious students, baby witches, and a resolution that is not far-fetched but satisfying. The writing style is described as easy, light-hearted, and perfect for a non-spooky, spooky season read. The book also introduces interesting side characters like Bowen and includes elements of tension, spice, and witty banter, making it a delightful follow-up to 'The Ex Hex' that can be enjoyed even without reading the first book.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Ex Hex ) - #7
'Soul of the Witch' in the series 'Witches of Keating Hollow' by Deanna Chase follows the story of Abby Townsend, who returns to Keating Falls after a tragic incident involving a potion that resulted in the death of her best friend. As Abby navigates her past mistakes and helps her father through his illness, she reconnects with old friends and an old flame, Clay. The story delves into themes of healing, love, friendship, and second chances, all set in a magical community where witchcraft plays a significant role. The plot is filled with emotion, suspense, and heartfelt moments, making it a captivating read that explores the complexities of relationships and self-discovery.
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'The Art of Avoiding Your Werewolf' in the series 'Wildwood' by Lola Glass is a light and entertaining read that follows the story of Love, a blood wolf hiding in the city of Wildwood to evade vampires. Love's encounter with a local werewolf named Madd sparks a romantic connection, leading to a simple yet engaging adventure filled with werewolves, mates, and a touch of spice. The writing style is described as easy to read, with a straightforward plot that focuses on the evolving relationship between Love and Madd, featuring quirky characters and sensual scenes.
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In "Polaris Rising" by Jessie Mihalik, Ada, a runaway princess from one of the ruling houses in the Consortium, finds herself captured and thrown into a cell with Marcus Loch, a dangerous mercenary. Despite their initial distrust, they team up to break out, forming a temporary alliance due to mutual enemies. The book combines elements of space opera, romance, and elite intrigue, with a fast-paced plot, snappy dialogue, and a satisfying conclusion setting the stage for the next book in the series. The world-building is a mix of intergalactic political intrigue, action, and a touch of steamy romance, making it an engaging read for both Science Fiction enthusiasts and those new to the genre.
The steel toe of my boot slammed into the blond merc’s knee with a satisfying crunch. He went down with a curse, but the two men holding my arms didn’t release me, even as I struggled in their grasp. ... - #10
"I'm the Vampire, That's Why" is a light-hearted paranormal romance set in Broken Heart, Oklahoma, where vampires are rebuilding their society. The story follows Jessica Matthews, a single mom turned vampire, who navigates her new undead life with the help of the charming vampire Patrick O'Halloran. The book is filled with funny and snarky characters, fast-paced storytelling, and a touch of romance. Readers praised the entertaining plot, engaging characters, and the unique twist on vampire lore in a small-town setting.
The writing style of Michele Bardsley in "I'm the Vampire, That's Why" is described as funny, witty, and easy to read. The book offers a mix of humor, romance, and paranormal elements, creating an enjoyable and entertaining read. The story balances light-hearted moments with some darker undertones, making it a fun and engaging novel for fans of vampire fiction and paranormal romance.
Enter the Mother into the Pit of Despair. I refuse to walk more than a foot into the Pit because I'm afraid a radiated tentacle might emerge from a gooey pile of papers and clothes and drag me, scream...