Books matching: supernatural romance

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    Wolf Girl
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    Wolf Girl - Wolf Girl by Leia Stone
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    In 'Wolf Girl' by Leia Stone, the story follows Demi, a young woman banished from Wolf City due to events involving her parents before her birth. Unable to transform into her wolf form and restricted by magical bracelets, Demi navigates a world of paranormal romance, birthright revelations, and intense trials. When she meets Sawyer, the alpha's son, her life takes a drastic turn, leading her to participate in a shifter version of 'The Bachelor' while uncovering her true identity and capabilities. The book is a rollercoaster of emotions with well-developed characters and a gripping plot that keeps readers enthralled until the cliffhanger ending, leaving them eagerly anticipating the next installment.

    I settled into first period with a literal troll breathing down the back of my neck. Starting my sophomore year in college with the same rejects who tormented me in middle and high school was not my i...

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    The Vampire's Mail Order Bride - Nocturne Falls by Kristen Painter
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    The Vampire's Mail Order Bride in the Nocturne Falls series by Kristen Painter is a lighthearted paranormal romance that follows the story of Delaney, a woman on the run, who finds herself pretending to be a mail-order bride in a supernatural town called Nocturne Falls. The book features witty banter, relatable characters, and a mix of cozy romance with a touch of mystery. As Delaney navigates her new life and unexpected feelings for a 300-year-old vampire named Hugh, the story unfolds with humor, honesty, and intriguing world-building elements.

    Strawberry was a possibility. Maybe raspberry. Although pomegranate had potential. Or did it? Pomegranate might be a little tapped out. Best to stick to a classic. So raspberry truffle filling. With a...

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    First Grave on the Right - Charley Davidson by Darynda Jones
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    In the book 'First Grave on the Right' by Darynda Jones, readers are introduced to Charley Davidson, a part-time private investigator and full-time grim reaper who can see and communicate with dead people. The story kicks off with the murder of all attorneys at a local law firm, leading Charley to investigate and help the ghosts find closure. With a mix of humor, mystery, and a complicated love life, Charley navigates her unique abilities while solving cases and sending spirits to the afterlife. The writing style blends sarcasm, wit, and originality, creating an intriguing urban fantasy world where the paranormal meets detective work.

    I’d been having the same dream for the past month—the one where a dark stranger materialized out of smoke and shadows to play doctor with me. I was starting to wonder if repetitive exposure to nightly...

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    Zodiac Academy: The Awakening - Zodiac Academy by Caroline Peckham
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    'Zodiac Academy: The Awakening' follows the journey of twins, Darcy and Tory, as they transition from the mortal world to the Fae world of Solaria. Enrolled in Zodiac Academy, the sisters must navigate a world of elemental powers linked to the Zodiac signs while facing challenges from the ruling Celestial Houses who seek to make their lives difficult. The plot revolves around the twins discovering their powers, dealing with bullies, and uncovering secrets about their royal heritage, all while forming alliances and facing forbidden romances. The writing style is described as engaging, with a heavy influence of Astrology in the world-building and character development, creating a story that captivates readers with its twists and shocks.

    My heart thumped a warning tune in my ears. I lifted my head, the bathroom below me familiar and haunting. I didn't have to do this. Breaking and entering. Although technically I wasn't breaking anyth...

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    The Last Victim - Dr. Charlotte Stone by Karen Robards
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    The Last Victim by Karen Robards follows the story of Dr. Charlotte Stone, a criminal pathologist who sees dead people and is asked by the FBI to help catch a serial killer. The book combines elements of murder, paranormal romance, and suspense, with a focus on Charlie's expertise in studying violent offenders and her unique ability to communicate with ghosts of the recently deceased. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, creating a thrilling and engaging narrative that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.

    But in the random way the world sometimes works, the seventeen-year-old did drink several big tumblers full of Goofy Grape generously mixed with vodka, courtesy of her new best friend Holly Palmer. As...

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    Magic Bites
    Book 1 in the series:Kate Daniels

    Magic Bites - Kate Daniels by Ilona Andrews
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    In "Magic Bites" by Ilona Andrews, readers are introduced to Kate Daniels, a strong and tough mercenary living in a post-apocalyptic Atlanta where magic and technology alternate in dominance. Kate's investigations lead her to battle psychotic creatures, navigate complex power dynamics between different supernatural factions, and uncover dark mysteries that threaten the fragile balance of her world. The writing style is described as dark and intense, with detailed world-building that seamlessly blends elements of magic and technology, creating a unique and captivating urban fantasy setting.

    The plot follows Kate as she delves into a series of gruesome killings, facing necromancers, werewolves, vampires, and other mystical beings along the way. The story moves at a fast pace, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with thrilling action scenes and unexpected twists. Kate's character is praised for her strength, wit, and relatability, adding depth to the narrative as she navigates the challenges of her dangerous and unpredictable environment.

    I SAT AT A TABLE IN MY SHADOWY KITCHEN, STARING down a bottle of Boone’s Farm Hard Lemonade, when a magic fluctuation hit. My wards shivered and died, leaving my home stripped of its defenses. The TV ...

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    How to Date Your Dragon - Mystic Bayou by Molly Harper
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    "How to Date Your Dragon" by Molly Harper is the first installment in the Mystic Bayou series. The story follows anthropologist Jillian Ramsay who is sent to Louisiana by the League for Interspecies Cooperation to study how humans and mythological creatures coexist in the town of Mystic Bayou. There, she encounters a variety of supernatural beings and characters, including the gruff town sheriff Bael Boone, who may not be entirely human. As Jillian delves into her research, she also becomes entangled in a flirtation with Bael, which heats up as mysterious deaths start occurring in the town.

    combines elements of romance, mystery, and humor, set in a world where various supernatural creatures live alongside humans in a small town hidden in the swamp. With dual points of view and engaging narration, the story unfolds with witty dialogue, compelling characters, and a well-drawn supernatural setting. Readers are taken on a journey to explore the dynamics between different species, the challenges of secrecy, and the budding romance between Jillian and Bael, all while navigating a suspenseful plot involving murders and a unique take on dragon shifters.

    She supposed she should be thankful that her destination wasn’t the Devil’s Armpit, an unusually sulfurous section of southern Louisiana that smelled of rotten eggs and damnation, but a small town jus...

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    A Hidden Fire - Elemental Mysteries by Elizabeth Hunter
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    'A Hidden Fire' by Elizabeth Hunter is a paranormal romance novel that introduces readers to a world where vampires coexist with humans. The story follows Beatrice, a librarian who stumbles upon mysterious documents that lead her to Giovanni, a vampire who is intrigued by her ability to resist his powers. As their paths intertwine, secrets of the vampire world unravel, and a slow-burn romance develops between Giovanni and Beatrice. The plot is a mix of romance, mystery, and supernatural elements, with a writing style that balances character development and world-building.

    Giovanni Vecchio woke, the infrequent dream seeming to echo off the narrow walls of the small room where he rested. He sat up and stared at the photograph of Florence which hung on the opposite wall,...

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    A Discovery of Witches - All Souls by Deborah Harkness
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    'A Discovery of Witches' by Deborah Harkness follows the story of Diana Bishop, a witch who is hesitant to embrace her powers, and Matthew, an ancient vampire who falls in love with her. The book combines elements of romance, mystery, historical fiction, and paranormal themes. The plot delves into the complex relationships between witches, vampires, and daemons, while also exploring the history of these creatures. Harkness's writing style incorporates detailed descriptions of settings, academic research, and character interactions, creating a rich and immersive world for readers to explore.

    The leather-bound volume was nothing remarkable. To an ordinary historian, it would have looked no different from hundreds of other manuscripts in Oxford’s Bodleian Library, ancient and worn. But I kn...

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    Bitten - Women of the Otherworld by Kelley Armstrong
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    'Bitten' by Kelley Armstrong follows the story of Elena Michaels, the only female werewolf known to the American Pack. Elena struggles to balance her desire for a normal life with the challenges of being a werewolf. As she navigates complex relationships and faces dangerous threats, the plot unfolds with a mix of supernatural elements, romance, and action. The writing style is engaging, with strong character development and a focus on revealing the characters' histories and motivations gradually, creating a world that is both intriguing and grounded.

    I stood at the door before ringing the bell. It was Mother’s Day and I was standing at a door holding a present, which would have been quite normal if it was a present for my mother. But my mother was...

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