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    Some Girls Bite - Chicagoland Vampires by Chloe Neill
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    In "Some Girls Bite" by Chloe Neill, the story follows Merit, a doctoral student attacked by a vampire and turned into one herself by Ethan, the Lord of Cadogan House in Chicago. As Merit navigates her new life as a vampire, she becomes embroiled in a murder mystery, political intrigue among vampire houses, and a budding war between vampires and humans. The book introduces a world filled with vampires, shifters, sorcerers, and other supernatural beings, all tied to complex internal and external politics.

    I recalled very little of the next three days, of the genetic restructuring that transformed me into a vampire. Even now, I only carry a handful of memories. Deep-seated, dull pain—shocks of it that b...

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    Dead Rising
    Book 1 in the series:The Templar

    Dead Rising - The Templar by Debra Dunbar
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    'Dead Rising' in the series 'The Templar' by Debra Dunbar follows the story of Aria, a young woman from an ancient line of Templars who is caught between friendships with vampires and trying to prevent a war from erupting. Aria, an Un Oathed Templar, is drawn into a situation with local vampires targeted by a necromancer, showcasing her skills and knowledge being requested by various factions. explores a world of Templars, vampires, and mages, creating an intriguing urban fantasy setting with a deeply hypnotic storyline that keeps readers invested in the characters and their intertwined interests.

    Debra Dunbar's writing style in 'Dead Rising' is praised for its excellent character development, great plotting, and well-paced narrative. features a kick-ass heroine, Aria, who is depicted as a strong and complex character navigating through challenges while maintaining a sense of humor in the right places. The story unfolds with a mystery buried deep within its pages, holding readers mesmerized by the depth and breadth of the world built within the book.


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    A Quick Bite
    Book 1 in the series:Argeneau

    A Quick Bite - Argeneau by Lynsay Sands
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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 ...

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    City of Light
    Book 1 in the series:Outcast

    City of Light - Outcast by Keri Arthur
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    "City of Light" in the series "Outcast" by Keri Arthur is set in a futuristic earth a few hundred years after a war between shifters and humans. The novel follows Tiger, a genetically engineered dechet created during the war, who now navigates a world filled with shifters, vampires, and otherworldly creatures. The story unfolds as Tiger, with her unique powers and a mysterious past, gets involved in solving the disappearance of children, revealing a complex world of post-war politics and supernatural threats.

    The writing style of "City of Light" is praised for its world-building, character development, and unique take on familiar urban fantasy elements. Keri Arthur creates a dark and haunting atmosphere, introducing readers to a dystopian world where humans, shifters, and vampires coexist after a devastating war. The narrative is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with unexpected twists, making it a captivating read for fans of urban fantasy and supernatural fiction.

    I stretched the kinks out of my bones, then glanced at the old metal clock on the far wall to confirm what I instinctively knew. It was barely six p.m., so night hadn’t fallen yet. The ghosts were wel...

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