Do you think the pacing of the urban fantasy genre has “trained” us to expect a certain pacing in our novels? And do you think this will have (or has had) an effect on our enjoyment of other genres?
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Review: Changeless by Gail Carriger
Changeless is the second volume in the quite appropriately named Parasol Protectorate series. Dirigibles, and octopi, and angry Scottish werewolves. Oh, my. Despite the first volume, Soulless, having a stronger romantic element than I am usually drawn to in my reading , I thoroughly enjoyed it. Almost despite myself… But who wouldn’t want to whack…
Review: The Mage in Black by Jaye Wells
The Mage in Black is the second book in the Sabina Kane series by Jaye Wells. I fell in love with the first book in the series, Red-Headed Step Child. I called RHSC “the most unique vampire story I’ve read in a long time” (in the WFF Gift-Buying Guide). It was also one of my…
Review: Demon Bound by Caitlin Kittredge
Demon Bound is the second book in the Black London series by Caitlin Kittredge. You can visit the author here. The Blurb Thirteen years ago, Jack Winter lay dying in a graveyard. Jack called upon a demon and traded his soul for his life… and now the demon is back to collect its due. But…
Review: Blood of the Demon by Diana Rowland
Blood of the Demon is the second book in Diana Rowland’s Kara Gillian series from Bantam books. Click here for more information (post is from our Kiaras Festivus giveaway in February). Visit the author here. The Blurb BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL, MAN AND DEMON, SHE’S ABOUT TO FACE THE ONE THING SHE MAY NOT BE…