New Releases: Best New Urban Fantasy Books for September 2008
The following fantasy books are being released this month. With new releases by authors like C.E. Murphy, Lilith Saintcrow, Chris Marie Green, Justina Robson, L.A. Banks, and Richelle Mead, you can’t go wrong. There’s something here for everyone!
| Sept. 1, 2008 |
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Hands of Flame (The Negotiator Book 3)
by C.E. Murphy
War has erupted among the five Old Races, and Margrit is responsible for the death that caused it. Now New York City’s most unusual lawyer finds herself facing her toughest negotiation yet. And with her gargoyle lover, Alban, taken prisoner, Margrit’s only allies—a dragon bitter about his fall, a vampire determined to hold his standing at any cost and a mortal detective with no idea what he’s up against—have demands of their own.
Determined to rescue Alban and torn between conflicting loyalties as the battle seeps into the human world, Margrit soon realizes the only way out is through the fire.
See my review of C.E. Murphy’s urban fantasy book, Heart of Stone (The Negotiator Book 1). |
| Sept. 1, 2008 |
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Haunting the Nightside (Nightside Omnibus Book 2)
by Simon R. Green
This is a popular urban fantasy book series by Simon R. Green, a great urban fantasy writer. |
| Sept. 1, 2008 |
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Hungry for More
by Diana Holquist
Chef James LaChance has no time for the gorgeous Gypsy who appears at his restaurant with a mysterious agenda. Amy Burns is a Gypsy with a gift: she can name a person’s One True Love. To keep her mystical power, she can never fall in love herself–a price she’s more than willing to pay. Until she meets the sexy chef whose talents in the kitchen are only surpassed by his talents in the bedroom. But is any man worth giving up the only gift she’s ever had? As desire leads to passion, Amy must choose between her destiny and the man who loves her… |
| Sept. 1, 2008 |
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Hunter’s Prayer
by Lilith Saintcrow
Another night on the Nightside…An ancient evil looms over Santa Luz. Prostitutes are showing up dead and eviscerated. And Jill Kismet just might be able to get her revenge against an old enemy.
There’s just one problem. Someone wants Jill dead–again. And if they have to open up Hell itself to kill her, they will.
I love the books in this urban fantasy series by Lilith Saintcrow! |
| Sept. 1, 2008 |
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Insatiable Desire
by Rita Herron
FBI agent Vincent Valtrez, the son of a devil and an angel, is a Dark Lord with the potential for great good or great evil. His dead father, Zion, is about to be named the new leader of Hell’s legions, and Pan, god of fear, wants to harvest Vincent’s soul and win Zion’s approval. He lures Vincent back to his hometown by targeting psychic Clarissa King, for whom Vincent has long felt an attraction. Herron manages to stke a balance between the romance bubbling between Vincent and Clarissa and the horror of Pan’s actions. Vincent displays enough self-loathing to make him an interestingly brooding hero, and readers will enjoy the chase after Pan’s earthly agents and Vincent’s struggle with his figurative and literal demons, right up to the obligatory cliffhanger ending. |
| Sept. 2, 2008 |
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Medlocks (The Barathrum Evado Trophy)
by Dave Berenato
The Barkers arent your normal family living in Wisconsin. With eight kids including a set of quintuplets, a pair of twins, and one single born, they couldnt count themselves as the typical American family. But in Medlocks: the Barathrum Evado Trophy, their lives change forever one summer when they wake up with miraculous superpowers. Shortly after they are told that they must attend an academy in another solar system called Medlocks. While they discover their parents dark secrets, they also learn about a villain trying to stop them from solving the mystery of The Barathrum Evado Trophy. Grab onto the roller coaster ride where young author Dave Berenato takes you down a path of cliffhangers and unexpected twists in Medlocks: the Barathrum Evado Trophy. |
| Sept. 2, 2008 |
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Moon in the Mirror (A Tess Noncoire Adventure)
by P.R. Frost
Frost’s lively sequel to Hounding the Moon (2006) finds Tess Noncoiré, fantasy writer and Warrior of the Celestial Blade, literally haunted by the ghost of her dead husband, Dill, and on the run from the vengeful widow of a Windago demon. Tess doesn’t need more trouble, but she gets it anyway when WindScribe, a member of her aunt MoonFeather’s coven, reappears—unaged, naked and hounded by garden gnomes with teeth—after vanishing 28 years before. This is an enjoyable, slightly screwball fantasy adventure leavened with touches of soap opera. |
| Sept. 2, 2008 |
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Vampires
by John Steakley
Vampires is about a tightly knit group of professional vampire killers. They may say they’re in it for the money, but their death-defying bravado are as intense as those in any soldier-hero epic. The irrepressible, foul-mouthed, hard-drinkin’ Jack Crow–decked out in high-tech chain mail and wielding a fearsome crossbow–is the leader of the bunch. He’s the sort of man who screams obscenities at the pope, and then (after a lot of booze) weeps in the pontiff’s lap over the horrors he’s witnessed.
Vampires is a gaudy, action-packed novel. The men are men, the women are vulnerable, and the vampires are mean, ugly monsters. Unless you don’t like that sort of thing, you’ll love it.
I personally love reading vampire books like this. |
| Sept. 2, 2008 |
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Break of Dawn
by Chris Marie Green
Hollywood can really suck…
After facing off against the lethal Vampire Killer, Hollywood stuntwoman Dawn Madison and her friends are reeling. But for Dawn, the pain is much more personal. She’s learned more about her missing father and long-dead mother than she ever wanted to, and her conflicted feelings about both her enigmatic, never-seen boss, Jonah, and P.I. Matt Lonigan are only making things worse.
To save her father Dawn must enter the Vampire Underground, where she will encounter an unthinkable betrayal, and where the question of who is truly good and who is truly evil will become a matter of life, death—and undeath.
See my review of Night Rising (Vampire Babylon Book 1), a great introduction to this urban fantasy series. |
| Sept. 2, 2008 |
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Daughter of Hounds
by Caitlin R. Kiernan
This book features psychic sensitive Deacon Silvey and his supernaturally scarred family and friends is a hell-raising dark fantasy replete with ghouls, changelings and eerie intimations of a macabre otherworld. Deacon’s adolescent daughter, Emmie, finds herself increasingly subject to weird presentiments and uncanny encounters that suggest she’s more fey than mortal. The complex plot springs abundant surprises involving forgotten cradle exchanges, mistaken identities and unexpected betrayals on its juggernaut roll to a memorable finale. Though more talky than Kiernan’s usual, the story still manages an effective mix of atmosphere and action and resolves most of the major subplots. |
| Sept. 16 , 2008 |
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The Bride of Casa Dracula (Casa Dracula Book 3)
by Marta Acosta
Milagro De Los Santos is having serious problems planning her wedding to fabulous Oswald Grant, M.D. Her future in-laws loathe her, her dog just died, and Oswald’s family has a genetic anomaly that makes them crave blood. Then her extravagant best friend hijacks the role of wedding coordinator, and the secretive Vampire Council assigns conniving Cornelia Ducharme to guide the couple through the ancient vampire marriage rituals.
To top it all off, Milagro’s career is on the skids. She’s reduced to ghost-writing the memoirs of a loony little man who claims to be a shapeshifter. And why does Cornelia’s decadent, way too attractive brother, Ian, always show up whenever Milagro is away from Oswald? When a series of accidents interferes with wedding plans, Oswald worries that Milagro is cracking under the pressure. Is she just paranoid, or is a hidden enemy trying to make sure Milagro doesn’t wed the undead? |
| Sept. 23, 2008 |
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Going Under (Quantum Gravity Book 3)
by Justina Robson
Lila Black is off with the faeries . . .
Ever since the Quantum Bomb of 2015 things have been different; the dimensions have fused and suddenly our world is accessible to elves, demons, ghosts and elementals and their worlds are open to us. Things have been different for Special Agent Lila Black too: tortured and magic-scarred by elves, rebuilt by humans into a half-robot, part-AI, nuclear-fueled walking arsenal, and carrying the essence of a dead elfin necromancer in her chest, sometimes she has trouble figuring out who she is.
And a mission to the world of the fae may not help her work it out.
See my review of Keeping It Real (Quantum Gravity Book 1), the first book in the Lila Black urban fantasy series. |
| Sept. 30, 2008 |
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One Bite With a Stranger (The Others Book 6)
by Christine Warren
When Regina’s friends insist on setting her up a “Fantasy Fix” to help her get over her cheating ex, she dreams up some kinky out-of-this-world encounters that they could never possibly bring to life. But the next thing Regina knows, her friends have got her laced into a shiny black corset, tight leather pants, and a sexy pair of stilettos. It’s time for some downtown vampire-fantasy fun. . . .
The Vampire Ball in Manhattan’s East Village isn’t really Dmitri Vidâme’s idea of a good time, but as a member of the Council that governs the Others, he has to keep an eye on all the young vamps who prey on the pretenders. After he feasts his dark eyes on fiery Regina at the bar, he knows that he must have her. But for the first time Dmitri meets a woman who is more than a match for his indomitable will. And he may be the fantasy Regina hoped for… until she—and her feisty friends—discover her sexy new lover’s bloodsucking secret. |
| Sept. 30, 2008 |
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Pandemonium
by Daryl Gregory
Sasha Trudeau considers herself a soldier first and a werewolf second. But while her secret government-sanctioned task-force faces its greatest challenge so far, Sasha faces something much more primal: the undeniable pull of the moon—and her own desires.
With rogue wolves savaging both the human and paranormal worlds, Sasha’s team of elite operatives has one job: destroy the rogues and isolate the deadly toxin that’s poisoned their blood. But the challenge is far more complicated than Sasha could have imagined. Soon she is thrust into a full-scale supernatural war for supremacy—and the only man left who Sasha can turn to might be the biggest danger to her of all. . .and in more ways than one.
I love L.A. Banks’ sexy urban fantasy books! |
| Sept. 30, 2008 |
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Succubus Dreams (Georgina Kincaid Book 3)
by Richelle Mead
Some days, a girl just can’t catch a break … especially when the girl in question is Georgina Kincaid, a shape-shifting succubus who gets her energy from seducing men. First there’s her relationship with gorgeous bestselling writer Seth Mortensen, which is unsatisfying on a number of levels. It’s not just that they can’t have sex in case Georgina inadvertently kills him (generally a turn-off for most guys). Lately, even spending time together is a challenge.
Then there are the dreams. Someone, or something, is preying on Georgina at night, draining her energy, and supplying eerie visions of her future. Now Georgina faces a double challenge-rein in her out-of-control love life, and go toe-to-toe with an enemy capable of wreaking serious havoc among mankind. Otherwise, Georgina, and the entire mortal world, may never sleep easy again.
See my review of Storm Born, another great book by Richelle Mead. |
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Great list…thanks for the recommendations.
–Jonathan Maberry
Multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author of
ZOMBIE CSU: The Forensics of the Living Dead;
GHOST ROAD BLUES and BAD MOON RISING
http://www.zombiecsu.com
http://www.jonathanmaberry.com
Jonathan: thanks so much for dropping by!
Thanks for mentioning my upcoming novel!
What a great list. I’ll add a link to it on my paranormal entertainment blog, Vampire Wire, http://www.vampirewire.com.
Marta:
Thanks so much for the link and please come by again. I’ll check out your site as well!
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