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Down These Strange Streets by Charlaine Harris and George R.R. Martin Title: Down These Strange Streets
Authors: Charlaine Harris, Patricia Briggs, Diana Gabaldon, Simon R. Green, S. M. Stirling, and Carrie Vaughn, as well as tales by Glen Cook, Bradley Denton, M.L.N. Hanover, Conn Iggulden, Laurie R. King, Joe R. Lansdale, John Maddox Roberts, Steven Saylor, Melinda Snodgrass, and Lisa Tuttle
Pages: 496
Genre: Fantasy

Down These Strange Streets is a collection of stories from several top guns in the fantasy genre.

Here’s a brief overview of the book:
All new strange cases of death and magic in the city by some of the biggest names in urban fantasy.

In this all-new collection of urban fantasy stories, Editors George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois explore the places where mystery waits at the end of every alley and where the things that go bump in the night have something to fear…

Includes stories by New York Times bestselling authors Charlaine Harris, Patricia Briggs, Diana Gabaldon, Simon R. Green, S. M. Stirling, and Carrie Vaughn, as well as tales by Glen Cook, Bradley Denton, M.L.N. Hanover, Conn Iggulden, Laurie R. King, Joe R. Lansdale, John Maddox Roberts, Steven Saylor, Melinda Snodgrass, and Lisa Tuttle.

This is a list of stories that are to be published in the anthology:

  • The Bastard Stepchild (Introduction), By George R.R. Martin
  • Death By Dahlia, By Charlaine Harris (A True Blood Story)
  • The Bleeding Shadow, By Joe R. Lansdale
  • Hungry Heart, By Simon R. Green
  • Styx And Stones, By Steven Saylor (A Gordianus Story)
  • Pain And Suffering, By S.M. Stirling
  • It’s Still The Same Old Story, By Carrie Vaughn
  • The Lady Is A Screamer, By Conn Iggulden
  • Hellbender, By Laurie R. King
  • Shadow Thieves, By Glen Cook (A Garrett Story)
  • No Mystery, No Miracle, By Melinda Snodgrass (An Edge Story)
  • The Difference Between A Puzzle And A Mystery, By M.L.N. Hanover
  • The Curious Affair Of The Deodand, By Lisa Tuttle
  • Lord John And The Plague Of Zombies, By Diana Gabaldon (A Lord John Novella)
  • Beware The Snake, By John Maddox Roberts (A Spqr Story)
  • In Red, With Pearls, By Patricia Briggs
  • The Adakian Eagle, By Bradley Denton (Novella)

Down These Strange Streets is set to be released on the 4th of October, 2011. By the sounds of it, the book sure sounds like a fantastic read. I can’t wait to get my hands on a copy!

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Home Improvement: Undead Edition by Charlaine Harris and Toni L. P. Kelner Title: Home Improvement: Undead Edition
Authors: Charlaine Harris, Toni L. P. Kelner, Patricia Briggs, James Grady, Heather Graham and Melissa Marr
Pages: 352
Genre: Fantasy

Home Improvement: Undead Edition is a collection of stories from several renowned authors. One of the best known editors of the book is Charlaine Harris, the New York Times’ bestselling paranormal fantasy series author. Her sookie Stackhouse novels became the basis for the hit TV show ‘True Blood.’ The other editor is Toni L. P. Kelner, the award winning author of the “Where Are They Now?” mystery series.

Here is a brief overview of the book:

“The editors of the New York Times bestselling Death’s Excellent Vacation bring home a new collection…with a never-before- published Sookie Stackhouse story!

There’s nothing like home renovation for finding skeletons in the closet or otherwordly portals in the attic. Now, for any homeowner who’s ever wondered, “What’s that creaking sound?” or fans of “how to” television who’d like a little unreality mixed in with their reality shows, editors Charlaine Harris and Toni L. P. Kelner return with an all-new collection of the paranormal perils of Do-It-Yourself.

Sookie Stackhouse resides in these pages, in a never-before-published story by #1 New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris. And New York Times bestselling authors Patricia Briggs, James Grady, Heather Graham, Melissa Marr, and nine other outstanding writers have constructed more frightening and funny fixer-upper tales guaranteed to shake foundations and rattle readers’ pipes.”

The other contributors to the book are also widely popular; each successful in their own genre. Patricia Briggs is well-known for the Mercy Thompson urban fantasy series and Melissa Marr is the popular author of young-adult/urban fantasy novels best known for her Wicked Lovely series. I have both my thumbs up for Home Improvement: Undead Edition!

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Jun
22

Petty Magic by Camille DeAngelis

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Petty Magic by Camille DeAngelis Title: Petty Magic: Being the Memoirs and Confessions of Miss Evelyn Harbinger, Temptress and Troublemaker
Author: Camille DeAngelis
Pages: 336
Genre: Fantasy

Petty Magic is a light fun filled novel from author Camille DeAngelis. The book offers a distinct first person narration of the adventures (more like fun-ventures) of protagonist Evelyn Harbinger. Evelyn is a confident, seductive witch and sure is a lot of fun to read about!

Here’s a brief overview of the book:
“Evelyn Harbinger sees nothing wrong with a one-night stand. At 149 years old, Eve may look like she bakes oatmeal cookies in the afternoon and dozes in her rocking chair in the evening, but once the gray hair and wrinkles are traded for jet-black tresses and porcelain skin, she can still turn heads as the beautiful girl she once was. Can’t fault a girl for having a little fun, can you?

This is all fine and well until Eve meets Justin, who reminds her so much of a former lover that one night is no longer enough. Eve’s coven has always turned a blind eye to her nighttime mischief, but this time they think she’s gone too far—and they certainly don’t hesitate to tell her so. Dodging the warnings of family and friends, Eve must also defend her sister, Helena, when another beldame accuses Helena of killing her own husband sixty years before.

As the evidence against Helena begins to pile up, Eve distracts herself by spending more and more nights—and days—romancing Justin as her former self. There are so many peculiar ways in which Justin is like Jonah, her partner behind enemy lines in World War II and the one true love of her life. Experts in espionage, Jonah and Eve advanced the allied cause at great personal sacrifice. Now Eve suspects that her Jonah has returned to her, and despite the disapproval of her coven and the knowledge that love with a mortal man can only end in sorrow, she can’t give him up. But can she prove it’s really him?

In this captivating tale of adventure and timeless romance, novelist Camille DeAngelis blends World War II heroics with witchcraft and wit, conjuring a fabulously rich world where beldames and mortal men dare to fall in love.”

This is DeAngelis’ second novel, and already her fictional world is highly developed with its witch world taking a unique definition. The novel sure kept me glued to it from cover to cover. I’m sure readers will be very thrilled with the resolution that DeAngelis provides to Evelyn’s dilemmas at the end of the novel. In all, Petty Magic by Camille DeAngelis is a very satisfying and entertaining read!

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The Dune chronicles began in 1965 with the publication of just one book ‘Dune’ by Frank Herbert. The book was considered as the greatest science fiction novel of all time by many and was often referred to as the best-selling sci-fi novel in all of history! The book won several awards and was also adapted into a TV miniseries. Herbert then wrote 5 sequels to the book out of which two were present in the TV version.

Since the entire series has been written in several trilogies, i have separated each trilogy into sets, and also included the publication date of each book for easy understanding of the order of the books.

Dune (Book 1) by Frank Herbert Dune (Book 1)
1965

The all-time science fiction masterpiece…

“Unique…I know nothing comparable to it except Lord of the Rings.”–Arthur C. Clarke

Here is the novel that will be forever considered a triumph of the imagination. Set on the desert planet Arrakis, Dune is the story of the boy Paul Atreides, who would become the mysterious man known as Maud’dib. He would avenge the traitorous plot against his noble family–and would bring to fruition humankind’s most ancient and unattainable dream.

A stunning blend of adventure and mysticism, environmentalism and politics, Dune won the first Nebula Award, shared the Hugo Award, and formed the basis of what is undoubtedly the grandest epic in science fiction. Frank Herbert’s death in 1986 was a tragic loss, yet the astounding legacy of his visionary fiction will live forever.

Dune Messiah by Frank HerbertDune Messiah (Book 2)
1969

With millions of copies sold worldwide, Frank Herbert’s magnificent Dune novels stand among the major achievements of the human imagination as one of the most significant sagas in the history of literary science fiction.

Dune Messiah continues the story of Paul Atreides, better known-and feared-as the man christened Muad’Dib. As Emperor of the Known Universe, he possesses more power than a single man was ever meant to wield. Worshipped as a religious icon by the fanatical Fremens, Paul faces the enmity of the political houses he displaced when he assumed the throne-and a conspiracy conducted within his own sphere of influence.

And even as House Atreides begins to crumble around him from the machinations of his enemies, the true threat to Paul comes to his lover, Chani, and the unborn heir to his family’s dynasty.

Children of Dune (Book 3) by Frank Herbert Children of Dune (Book 3)
1976

Climactic volume of the Dune trilogy in which an alien society achieves ecological salvation.

The Children of Dune are twin siblings Leto and Ghanima Atreides, whose father, the Emperor Paul Muad’Dib, disappeared in the deserts of Arrakis. Like their father, they possess supernormal abilities—making them valuable to their aunt Alia, who rules the Empire.

If Alia can obtain the secrets of the twins’ prophetic visions, her rule will be absolute. But the twins have their own plans for their destiny.

God Emperor of Dune (Book 4) by Frank Herbert God Emperor of Dune (Book 4)
1981

Millennia have passed on Arrakis, and the oncedesert planet is green with life. Leto Atreides, the son of the world’s savior, the Emperor Paul Muad’Dib, is still alive but far from human. To preserve humanity’s future, he sacrificed his own by merging with a sandworm, granting him nearimmortality as God Emperor of Dune for the past 3,500 years.

Leto’s rule is not a benevolent one. His transformation has not only made his appearance inhuman, but his morality. A rebellion has risen to oppose the despot’s rule, led by Siona, a member of the Atreides family. But Siona is unaware that Leto’s vision of a Golden Path for humanity requires her to fulfill a destiny she never wanted…or could possibly conceive…

Heretics of Dune (Book 5) by Frank Herbert Heretics of Dune (Book 5)
1984

Leto Atreides, the God Emperor of Dune, is dead. In the fifteen hundred years since his passing, the Empire has fallen into ruin. The great Scattering saw millions abandon the crumbling civilization and spread out beyond the reaches of known space. The planet Arrakis-now called Rakis-has reverted to its desert climate, and its great sandworms are dying.

Now, the Lost Ones are returning home in pursuit of power. And as factions vie for control over the remnants of the Empire, a girl named Sheeana rises to prominence in the wastelands of Rakis, sending religious fervor throughout the galaxy. For she possesses the abilities of the Fremen sandriders-fulfilling a prophecy foretold by the late God Emperor…

Chapterhouse: Dune (Book 6) by Frank Herbert Chapterhouse: Dune (Book 6)
1985

The desert planet Arrakis, called Dune, has been destroyed. The remnants of the Old Empire have been consumed by the violent matriarchal cult known as the Honored Matres. Only one faction remains a viable threat to their total conquest-the Bene Gesserit, heirs to Dune’s power.

Under the leadership of Mother Superior Darwi Odrade, the Bene Gesserit have colonized a green world on the planet Chapterhouse, and are turning it into a desert, mile by scorched mile. And once they’ve mastered breeding sandworms, the Sisterhood will control the production of the greatest commodity in the known galaxy-the spice Melange. But their true weapon remains a man who has lived countless lifetimes-a man who served under the God Emperor Paul Muad’Dib.

The Dune House Trilogy

After Herbert died in 1986, his son Brian Herbert, together with sci-fi author Kevin J. Anderson went on to publish 13 prequels to the book. They also authored two more sequels to the Dune novels based on Frank Herbert’s notes which were discovered 10 years after his death.

Dune: House Atreides (Book 1) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson Dune: House Atreides (Book 1)
1999

The New York Times bestselling prequel to the classic award-winning saga by Frank Herbert.

Frank Herbert’s award-winning Dune chronicles captured the imagination of millions of readers worldwide. By his death in 1986, Herbert had completed six novels in the series, but much of his vision remained unwritten. Now, working from his father’s recently discovered files, Brian Herbert and bestselling novelist Kevin J. Anderson collaborate on a new novel, the prelude to Dune—where we step onto the planet Arrakis…decades before Dune’s hero, Paul Muad’Dib Atreides, walks its sands.

Here is the rich and complex world that Frank Herbert created, in the time leading up to the momentous events of Dune. As Emperor Elrood’s son plots a subtle regicide, young Leto Atreides leaves for a year’s education on the mechanized world of Ix; a planetologist named Pardot Kynes seeks the secrets of Arrakis; and the eight-year-old slave Duncan Idaho is hunted by his cruel masters in a terrifying game from which he vows escape and vengeance. But none can envision the fate in store for them: one that will make them renegades—and shapers of history.

Dune: House Harkonnen (Book 2) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson Dune: House Harkonnen (Book 2)
2000

As Shaddam sits at last on the Golden Lion Throne, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen plots against the new Emperor and House Atreides — and against the mysterious Sisterhood of the Bene Gesserit.

For Leto Atreides, grown complacent and comfortable as ruler of his House, it is a time of momentous choice: between friendship and duty, safety and destiny. But for the survival of House Atreides, there is just one choice — strive for greatness or be crushed.

Dune: House Corrino (Book 3) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson Dune: House Corrino (Book 3)
2001

Fearful of losing his precarious hold on the Golden Lion Throne, Shaddam IV, Emperor of a Million Worlds, has devised a radical scheme to develop an alternative to melange, the addictive spice that binds the Imperium together and that can be found only on the desert world of Dune.

In subterranean labs on the machine planet Ix, cruel Tleilaxu overlords use slaves and prisoners as part of a horrific plan to manufacture a synthetic form of melange known as amal. If amal can supplant the spice from Dune, it will give Shaddam what he seeks: absolute power.

But Duke Leto Atreides, grief-stricken yet unbowed by the tragic death of his son Victor, determined to restore the honor and prestige of his House, has his own plans for Ix.

He will free the Ixians from their oppressive conquerors and restore his friend Prince Rhombur, injured scion of the disgraced House Vernius, to his rightful place as Ixian ruler. It is a bold and risky venture, for House Atreides has limited military resources and many ruthless enemies, including the sadistic Baron Harkonnen, despotic master of Dune.

Meanwhile, Duke Leto’s consort, the beautiful Lady Jessica, obeying the orders of her superiors in the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood, has conceived a child that the Sisterhood intends to be the penultimate step in the creation of an all-powerful being. Yet what the Sisterhood doesn’t know is that the child Jessica is carrying is not the girl they are expecting, but a boy.

Jessica’s act of disobedience is an act of love — her attempt to provide her Duke with a male heir to House Atreides — but an act that, when discovered, could kill both mother and baby.

Like the Bene Gesserit, Shaddam Corrino is also concerned with making a plan for the future — securing his legacy. Blinded by his need for power, the Emperor will launch a plot against Dune, the only natural source of true spice. If he succeeds, his madness will result in a cataclysmic tragedy not even he foresees: the end of space travel, the Imperium, and civilization itself.

With Duke Leto and other renegades and revolutionaries fighting to stem the tide of darkness that threatens to engulf their universe, the stage is set for a showdown unlike any seen before.

The Legends of Dune Trilogy

The Butlerian Jihad (Book 1) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson The Butlerian Jihad (Book 1)
2002

Throughout the Dune novels, Frank Herbert frequently referred to the long-ago war in which humans wrested their freedom from “thinking machines.” Now, in Dune: Butlerian Jihad, Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson bring to life the story of that war, a tale previously seen only in tantalizing hints and clues. Finally, we see how Serena Butler’s passionate grief ignites the war that will liberate humans from their machine masters. We learn the circumstances of the betrayal that made mortal enemies of House Atreides and House Harkonnen; and we experience the Battle of Corrin that created a galactic empire that lasted until the reign of Emperor Shaddam IV.

Herein are the foundations of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood, the Suk Doctors, the Order of Mentats, and the mysteriously altered Navigators of the Spacing Guild. Here is the amazing tale of the Zensunni Wanderers, who escape bondage to flee to the desert world where they will declare themselves the Free Men of Dune. And here is the backward, nearly forgotten planet of Arrakis, where traders have discovered the remarkable properties of the spice melange . . . .

Ten thousand years before the events of Dune, humans have managed to battle the remorseless Machines to a standstill . . . but victory may be short-lived. Yet amid shortsighted squabbling between nobles, new leaders have begun to emerge. Among them are Xavier Harkonnen, military leader of the Planet of Salusa Secundus; Xavier’s fiancée, Serena Butler, an activist who will become the unwilling leader of millions; and Tio Holtzman, the scientist struggling to devise a weapon that will help the human cause. Against the brute efficiency of their adversaries, these leaders and the human race have only imagination, compassion, and the capacity for love. It will have to be enough.

The Machine Crusade (Book 2) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson The Machine Crusade (Book 2)
2003

More than two decades have passed since the events chronicled in The Butlerian Jihad. The crusade against thinking robots has ground on for years, but the forces led by Serena Butler and Irbis Ginjo have made only slight gains; the human worlds grow weary of war, of the bloody, inconclusive swing from victory to defeat.

The fearsome cymeks, led by Agamemnon, hatch new plots to regain their lost power from Omnius–as their numbers dwindle and time begins to run out. The fighters of Ginaz, led by Jool Noret, forge themselves into an elite warrior class, a weapon against the machine-dominated worlds. Aurelius Venport and Norma Cenva are on the verge of the most important discovery in human history-a way to “fold” space and travel instantaneously to any place in the galaxy.

And on the faraway, nearly worthless planet of Arrakis, Selim Wormrider and his band of outlaws take the first steps to making themselves the feared fighters who will change the course of history: the Fremen.

Here is the unrivaled imaginative power that has put Brian Herbert and Kevin Anderson on bestseller lists everywhere and earned them the high regard of readers around the globe. The fantastic saga of Dune continues in Dune: The Machine Crusade.

The Battle of Corrin (Book 3) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson The Battle of Corrin (Book 3)
2004

It has been fifty-six hard years since the events of The Machine Crusade. Following the death of Serena Butler, the bloodiest decades of the Jihad take place. Synchronized Worlds and Unallied Planets are liberated one by one, and at long last, after years of victory, the human worlds begin to hope that the end of the centuries-long conflict with the thinking machines is finally in sight.

Unfortunately, Omnius has one last, deadly card to play. In a last-ditch effort to destroy humankind, virulent plagues are let loose throughout the galaxy, decimating the populations of whole planets . . . and once again, the tide of the titanic struggle shifts against the warriors of the human race. At last, the war that has lasted many lifetimes will be decided in the apocalyptic Battle of Corrin.

In the greatest battle in science fiction history, human and machine face off one last time. . . . And on the desert planet of Arrakis, the legendary Fremen of Dune become the feared fighting force to be discovered by Paul Muad’Dib in Frank Herbert’s classic, Dune.

Additional Dune Chronicles Books

Book 7 of The Dune Chronicles was written in 2006. It was split into the 2 volumes shown below:

Hunters of Dune (Book 7, Volume 1) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson Hunters of Dune (Book 7, Volume 1)
2006

Hunters of Dune and the concluding volume, Sandworms of Dune, bring together the great story lines and beloved characters in Frank Herbert’s classic Dune universe, ranging from the time of the Butlerian Jihad to the original Dune series and beyond. Based directly on Frank Herbert’s final outline, which lay hidden in a safe-deposit box for a decade, these two volumes will finally answer the urgent questions Dune fans have been debating for two decades.

At the end of Chapterhouse: Dune–Frank Herbert’s final novel–a ship carrying the ghola of Duncan Idaho, Sheeana (a young woman who can control sandworms), and a crew of various refugees escapes into the uncharted galaxy, fleeing from the monstrous Honored Matres, dark counterparts to the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood. The nearly invincible Honored Matres have swarmed into the known universe, driven from their home by a terrifying, mysterious Enemy.

As designed by the creative genius of Frank Herbert, the primary story of Hunters and Sandworms is the exotic odyssey of Duncan’s no-ship as it is forced to elude the diabolical traps set by the ferocious, unknown Enemy. To strengthen their forces, the fugitives have used genetic technology from Scytale, the last Tleilaxu Master, to revive key figures from Dune’s past–including Paul Muad’Dib and his beloved Chani, Lady Jessica, Stilgar, Thufir Hawat, and even Dr. Wellington Yueh. Each of these characters will use their special talents to meet the challenges thrown at them.

Failure is unthinkable–not only is their survival at stake, but they hold the fate of the entire human race in their hands.

Sandworms of Dune (Book 7, Volume 2) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson Sandworms of Dune (Book 7, Volume 2)
2007

At the end of Frank Herbert’s final novel, Chapterhouse: Dune, a ship carrying a crew of refugees escapes into the uncharted galaxy, fleeing from a terrifying, mysterious Enemy. The fugitives used genetic technology to revive key figures from Dune’s past–including Paul Muad’Dib and Lady Jessica–to use their special talents to meet the challenges thrown at them.

Based directly on Frank Herbert’s final outline, which lay hidden in two safe-deposit boxes for a decade, Sandworms of Dune will answer the urgent questions Dune fans have been debating for two decades: the origin of the Honored Matres, the tantalizing future of the planet Arrakis, the final revelation of the Kwisatz Haderach, and the resolution to the war between Man and Machine. This breathtaking new novel in Frank Herbert’s Dune series has enough surprises and plot twists to please even the most demanding reader.

The Heroes of Dune “Inquels”

Paul of Dune (Book 1) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson Paul of Dune (Book 1)
2008

Frank Herbert’s Dune ended with Paul Muad’Dib in control of the planet Dune. Herbert’s next Dune book, Dune Messiah, picked up the story several years later after Paul’s armies had conquered the galaxy. But what happened between Dune and Dune Messiah? How did Paul create his empire and become the Messiah? Following in the footsteps of Frank Herbert, New York Times bestselling authors Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson are answering these questions in Paul of Dune.

The Muad’Dib’s jihad is in full swing. His warrior legions march from victory to victory. But beneath the joy of victory there are dangerous undercurrents. Paul, like nearly every great conqueror, has enemies–those who would betray him to steal the awesome power he commands. . . .

And Paul himself begins to have doubts: Is the jihad getting out of his control? Has he created anarchy? Has he been betrayed by those he loves and trusts the most? And most of all, he wonders: Am I going mad?

Paul of Dune is a novel everyone will want to read and no one will be able to forget.

The Winds of Dune (Book 2) by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson The Winds of Dune (Book 2)
2009

Including never-before-published chapters from Dune and Dune Messiah, original stories, and a new short novel by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson

Frank Herbert’s Dune is widely known as the science fiction equivalent of The Lord of the Rings, and The Road to Dune is a companion work comparable to The Silmarillion, shedding light on and following the remarkable development of the bestselling science fiction novel of all time.

Herein, the world’s millions of Dune fans can now read—at long last—the unpublished chapters and scenes from Dune and Dune Messiah. The Road to Dune also includes the original correspondence between Frank Herbert and famed editor John W. Campbell, Jr.; excerpts from Herbert’s correspondence during his years-long struggle to get his innovative work published; and the article “They Stopped the Moving Sands,” Herbert’s original inspiration for Dune.

The Road to Dune features newly discovered papers and manuscripts of Frank Herbert, and also “Spice Planet,” an original sixty-thousand-word short novel by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson, based on a detailed outline left by Frank Herbert.

The Road to Dune is a treasure trove of essays, articles, and fiction that every reader of Dune will want to add to their shelf.

Schools of Dune Trilogy (NEW!)

The Sisterhood of Dune (Book 1)

Release Date: 2012

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May
24

The Lipstick Killerz by Dez Del Rio

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The Lipstick Killerz by Dez Del Rio Title: The Lipstick Killerz
Author: Dez Del Rio
Pages: 398
Genre: Paranormal

The Lipstick Killerz is Dez Del Rio’s debut novel. I have always been a little skeptical about first novels; they somehow never meet the standard. I went ahead and picked it up anyway after I learned that the book was inspired by a true story (I’ve always been a sucker for true stories!) and I must say I wasn’t disappointed at all!

The story begins with Sophia (our central character), a teenager who is fanatical about vampirism, manages to resurrect a not-so-famous yet influential historical figure Mary Ellen Pleasant; she was also infamously known as one of the most powerful Voodoo Queens in the history of San Francisco.

Here’s a brief overview of the novel:

“The year is 1986 and the satanic panic scare of the nineteen eighties is at a shrilling crescendo. For the past thirty years, society has gone through a pandemic of changes away from religion and Christian morality. All over the country parents, teachers and clergy are searching for answers and desperate to find a solution to this unholy dilemma.

San Francisco, one of the most influential cities in the world and to a large extent the originator of these changes has been hit hardest, becoming a mecca for Satan worshipers, serial killers, witchcraft and freaks.

The city is in a panic, and desperate for a solution to its ungodly plight. The Mayor, in a last-ditch attempt to save the city, has called in a specialist; Enter Special Agent Detective Sam Anders of the FBI, occult cop extraordinaire. Together with Sophia, and her best friend Sylvain, he must find a way to stop the bloodiest crime spree in the cities’ history.”

Del Rio has sure done a great job at combining several different genres in one book. Whether you’re a fan of Vampire fiction, horror stories or suspense and mystery you’ll find it here. Del Rio has masterfully blended historical facts together with an exciting fictional story. In all, I think The Lipstick Killerz by Dez Del Rio is an exciting and satisfying read. Thumbs-up!

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May
06

Fire Me Up by Katie MacAlister

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Fire Me Up by Katie MacAlister Title: Fire Me Up
Author: Katie MacAlister
Pages: 368
Genre: Fantasy

I can’t believe I’m saying this but I sometimes tire of reading vampire novels. After the success of a certain book series that featured vampires, every bookstore I went to seemed to be selling books with hunky male vampires or sexy, crimson-lipped female bloodsuckers on the covers. I was desperately in need of something new when I went online and bought Fire Me Up, the second book in the Aisling Grey Guardian series written by Katie MacAlister. Refreshingly, the only fangs mentioned in these books belong to dragons, demons and dogs, but that’s not the reason I bought the second book (and the third one and the fourth one).

In Fire Me Up, Aisling Grey is in trouble yet again. Despite her bungled first delivery, Aisling is still working for her uncle as a courier. This time, she’s tasked with delivering a mysterious amulet to a hermit. For her other job as Guardian of the Gates of Hell, Aisling decides to hone her skills by attending a convention in Budapest to hopefully find a real Guardian willing to take her under his/her wing. Thankfully, she’s got someone along to keep her company: Jim, her wise-cracking pet demon who’s taken the form of a shaggy Newfoundland.

In the first book, You Slay Me, Aisling discovered that Drake Vireo is a Wyvern (a two-legged dragon leader) in human form. More specifically, he’s the Wyvern of the Green Dragons and her supposed mate. In Fire Me Up, which takes place a month after the events in the previous book, Aisling arrives at the convention and learns that she’ll be staying in the same hotel as Drake, who innocently claims that he’s in town for a peace summit with other dragons. Aisling is predictably weak-kneed and giddy in his presence and hilarity ensues every time these two cross paths.

However, Aisling’s love life will have to wait as she’s confronted by a whole host of obstacles like thieves, some very oversexed Incubi, love-struck mortal men, angry dragons and yes, a mysterious murder.

Fire Me Up had a tough act to follow, but Katie MacAlister was up to the challenge. Fire Me Up is both funny (I laughed so hard I scared my fiancé) and a rewarding read. MacAlister’s writing is fresh and original and in Fire Me Up, she excels at developing her characters and their relationships. MacAlister mentioned in interviews that she plans to let the romance between Drake and Aisling unfold over the course of the entire series, but the chemistry is obviously there and it’s simultaneously amusing and thrilling to watch Aisling Grey, a grown woman, get reduced to quivering jelly by a dark-eyed glance.

Fire Me Up is a solid second installment to a fantastic debut novel. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I recommend it as well as the rest of the books in the Aisling Grey Guardian series to anyone. Two thumbs up and I can’t wait to read the rest of the series!

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May
03

New Fantasy Books for May 2011

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I was excited to see some of my favorite authors come back out with their latest… this includes a Sookie Stackhouse novel!! I cant wait to get my hands on the latest in the Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris. Here’s a list of all the brand new releases for this month.

Dragon Soul by Jaida Jones and Danielle Bennett Dragon Soul
by Jaida Jones and Danielle Bennett

For readers of fantasy of manners and fans of Jones and Bennett’s first two novels, Havemercy and Shadow Magic, this thrilling tale set in the aftermath of war asks the question: Do mechanical dragons go to heaven? Beloved by Charlaine Harris, who raves: “I’ve read and re-read this series. I think it’s great.”

In the aftermath of the war between Volstov and Ke-Han, there is a wary truce between the two nations. Even more wary is the truce between two brothers—Rook, the impulsive and adventurous dragon-rider; and Thom the bookish, reserved tutor. But what they lack in compatability of personality, they make up for in communality of purpose: to find the missing pieces of Rook’s mechanical mount, the dragon Havemercy. For somewhere among the detritus of battle are the parts that make up Havemercy—including her soul. Once again following characters from the critically acclaimed Havemercy (Spectra, 6/08), Dragon Soul is a novel of adventure and magic, danger and hope.

Hounded: The Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne Hounded: The Iron Druid Chronicles
by Kevin Hearne

The first in an original, back-to-back three-book series about Atticus O’Sullivan, last of the Druids—and the coolest, funniest, and most memorable urban fantasy hero since Jim Butcher’s Harry Dresden!

This hilarious and action-packed urban fantasy series is set in a modern world in which all the gods of every pantheon are real, as in Neil Gaiman’s American Gods; its hero is a smart-mouthed, buttkicking magician, like Jim Butcher’s Harry Dresden. But it’s told in a smart, witty, unforgettable voice that’s all Kevin Hearne—a debut author who’s about to become a major new talent in fantasy. The first novel in this addictive and wildly imaginative series introduces us to hero Atticus O’Sullivan: a handsome, tattooed Irishman who looks like a young rock star, but is in actuality a 2,000-year-old Druid with extraordinary magic powers. With a memorable cast of characters—including a seductive death goddess, a talking Irish wolfhound, a vampire lawyer, and a feisty bartender possessed by the soul of a Hindu witch, Hounded gets this new urban fantasy series off to a roaring start!

On Stranger Tides by Tim Powers On Stranger Tides
by Tim Powers

A great new repackage of the historical fantasy that is the inspiration for the upcoming Johnny Depp movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

Aboard the Vociferous Carmichael, puppeteer John Chandagnac is sailing toward Jamaica to claim his stolen birthright from an unscrupulous uncle, when the vessel is captured…by pirates! Offered a choice by Captain Phil Davies to join their seafaring band or die, Chandagnac assumes the name John Shandy and a new life as a brigand. But more than swashbuckling sea battles and fabulous plunder await the novice buccaneer on the roiling Caribbean waters-for treachery and powerful vodun sorcery are coins of the realm in this dark new world. And for the love of beautiful, magically imperiled Beth Hurwood, Shandy will set sail on even stranger tides, following the savage, ghost-infested pirate king, Blackbeard, and a motley crew of the living and the dead to the cursed nightmare banks of the fabled Fountain of Youth.

Stonewielder: A Novel of the Malazan Empire by Ian C. Esslemont Stonewielder: A Novel of the Malazan Empire
by Ian C. Esslemont

An epic tale in the New York Times bestselling Malazan world cocreated by Esslemont with Steven Erikson

Greymane believed he’d outrun his past. With his school for swordsmanship in Falar, he was looking forward to a quiet life, despite his colleague Kyle’s misgivings. However, it seems it is not so easy for an ex-Fist of the Malazan Empire to disappear, especially one under sentence of death.

There is a new Emperor on the throne of Malaz, and he is dwelling on the ignominy of the Empire’s failed invasion of Korel. From the vaults beneath Unta, the Imperial capital, rises the answers to that disaster: Stonewielder.

In Korel, Lord Protector Hiam, commander of the Stormguard, faces the potential annihilation of all that he holds dear. He confronts an ancient enemy: the sea-borne Stormriders have returned.

Religious war also threatens these lands. The cult of the Blessed Lady, which had stood firm against the Riders for millennia, now seeks to eradicate its rivals. And as chaos looms, a local magistrate investigating a series of murders suddenly finds himself at the heart of a far more ancient and terrifying crime–one that has tainted an entire land…

The Rogue by Trudi Canavan The Rogue
by Trudi Canavan

Discover the magic of Trudi Canavan with her brand new novel in the Traitor Spy Trilogy…

Living among the Sachakan rebels, Lorkin does his best to learn about their unique magic. But the Traitors are reluctant to trade their secrets for the Healing they so desperately want.

Meanwhile, Sonea searches for the rogue, knowing that Cery cannot avoid assassination forever. The rogue’s influence over the city’s underworld, however, is far greater than she feared.

And in the University, two female novices are about to remind the Guild that sometimes their greatest enemy is found within…

The Traitor Spy Trilogy, which began with The Ambassador’s Mission, is the new series set in the world of the international bestselling Black Magician Trilogy.

Magic Slays by Ilona Andrews Magic Slays
by Ilona Andrews

New from the New York Times bestselling author of Magic Bleeds.
“Fans of urban fantasy will delight in Ilona Andrews’s alternate-universe Atlanta.”-Fresh Fiction

Kate Daniels has quit the Order of Merciful Aid, but starting her own business isn’t easy when the Order starts disparaging her good name. And being the mate of the Beast Lord doesn’t bring in the customers, either. So when Atlanta’s premier Master of the Dead asks for help with a vampire, Kate jumps at the chance. Unfortunately, this is one case where Kate should have looked before she leapt.

Number 1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Briggs called it: “Splendid…an edgy, dark fantasy.”

“Kate is a great kick-ass heroine, a tough girl with a heart, and her adventures…are definitely worth checking out.” – Locus

Dragon Avenger: Book Two of the Age of Fire by E.E. Knight Dragon Avenger: Book Two of the Age of Fire
by E.E. Knight

BOOK TWO IN THE BESTSELLING SERIES

The last of a dying breed, Wistala and her dragon siblings were born in the safety of a mountain cave. But when her home is attacked, she finds herself forced into independence—and cut off from her family. Now Wistala must overcome her grief and fear to find others of her kind, and bring her wrath to those who would destroy them.

Praise for the book:

“A gritty coming of age story.”—Publishers Weekly

“A kind of Watership Down with dragons.”—Black Gate

Praise for the series:

“Auspicious…a bloody, unsentimental fairy tale.”—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

Night Mares in the Hamptons: A Willow Tate Novel by Celia Jerome Night Mares in the Hamptons: A Willow Tate Novel
by Celia Jerome

Graphic novelist Willow Tate is a Visualizer, able to draw images of beings from the realm of Faerie, bringing them from their world to ours in the process. After a ten-foot-tall red troll follows her from Manhattan to Paumanok Harbor in the Hamptons, Willow realizes that many of her relatives and their neighbors possess psychic talents—truth-knowing, scrying, weaving wishes, picking lucky numbers, and more.

So when magic and mayhem return to Paumanok Harbor, and Willow is called upon to rescue the town, she enlists the local talent. Three magical mares are searching the Long Island village for a missing colt, and their distress is causing sleepless nights, bad tempers, and dangerous brawls among the gifted but peculiar residents.

Though the Department of Unexplained Events sends Willow a world-famous horse whisperer, Texan Ty Farraday seems more interested in whispering in her ear than in rescuing the kidnapped colt whose terror only Willy can feel. Even with help, she still has to struggle with snakes, drug dealers, tourists, hidden caves, a mad scientist—and the almost overwhelming distraction of that sexy cowboy…

The Council of Shadows: A Novel of the Shadowspawn by S. M. Stirling The Council of Shadows: A Novel of the Shadowspawn
by S. M. Stirling

New from the New York Times bestselling author of A Taint in the Blood.

Adrian Brézé defied his own dark heritage as a near-purebred Shadowspawn for years, until his power-hungry sister Adrienne kidnapped his human lover Ellen.

Now, Adrienne is dead, and the Council of Shadows is gathering its strength. To stop the Council from launching an apocalypse, Adrian and Ellen must ally with the Brotherhood, a resistance group dedicated to breaking the Council’s hold on humankind…by any means necessary.

In the coming confrontation, Adrian must fight not only the members of the Council but also his own nature-and, as he will come to suspect, traitors within the Brotherhood itself…

“[Stirling] begins a new urban fantasy series featuring a variant version of werewolves, bringing to it an extraordinary eye for detail and a feel for characterizations.” – Library Journal

The Demon Left Behind
by Marie Jakober

A contemporary novel set in North America. Where the “demons”, a spirit life-form inhabiting an “otherworld,” co-exists with our own.

Not to be confused with devil-demons, these invisible demons interact with humans simply to keep an eye on earthly matters (after all they live here too)! As the world’s current global crisis develops, the demons send out a special research team to embody themselves as humans to study the “situation”.

At the end of the mission, the demon team discovers that one their own had failed to return and so they must go back to the world of the “visies” (their term for humanity) to try to find him.

Along the way they must deal with a pair of inept bank robbers, a stand-up comic with a knack for getting into trouble, and a private militia gearing up for the end of the world.

The Inheritance: And Other Stories by Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm The Inheritance: And Other Stories
by Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm

Long before she became an acclaimed New York Times bestselling author, Robin Hobb began her writing career to great acclaim under the name Megan Lindholm. Though they derive from the same imagination, Hobb and Lindholm are separate, diverse identities. “They may use the same battered keyboard, the one with the letters worn off the buttons. But they are not the same author, but rather two writers with different styles, issues and choices of tale,” Hobb/Lindholm explains.

The Inheritance brings together the diverse imagination of this award-winning writer for the first time, featuring classic and new short works under both names. The collection is comprised of three expansive stories from Robin Hobb, including the title story, “The Inheritance” never before available in the U.S., and a brand new tale, “Cat’s Meat.” Contributions from Megan Lindholm include her Hugo and Nebula finalist story, “A Touch of Lavender” and Nebula finalist “Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man.” In addition, there will be several new Lindholm stories as well as some older stories brought back into print.

Fascinating, compelling, and wonderfully entertaining, The Inheritance reveals the full spectrum of skill and talent of one of the finest writers in the genre—the author known to fans as Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm.

Dead Reckoning: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel by Charlaine HarrisDead Reckoning: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel
by Charlaine Harris

New in the #1 New York Times bestselling Sookie Stackhouse series-the basis for HBO’s True Blood!

Fans and critics find Sookie Stackhouse irresistible-onscreen and on the page.
“What sucked me in?…” (Seattle Times)

With her knack for being in trouble’s way, Sookie witnesses the firebombing of Merlotte’s, the bar where she works. Since Sam Merlotte is now known to be two-natured, suspicion falls immediately on the anti-shifters in the area.

Sookie suspects otherwise, but her attention is divided when she realizes that her lover Eric Northman and his “child” Pam are plotting to kill the vampire who is now their master. Gradually, Sookie is drawn into the plot-which is much more complicated than she knows…

Chasing the Moon by A. Lee Martinez Chasing the Moon
by A. Lee Martinez

Diana’s life was in a rut – she hated her job, she was perpetually single, and she needed a place to live. But then the perfect apartment came along. It seemed too good to be true – because it was.

As it turns out, the apartment was already inhabited – by monsters. Vom the Hungering was the first to greet Diana and to warn her that his sole purpose in life was to eat everything in his path.

This poses a problem for Diana since she’s in his path…and is forbidden from ever leaving the apartment.

It turns out though that there are older and more ancient monstrous entities afoot – ones who want to devour the moon and destroy the world as we know it. Can Diana, Vom, and the other horrors stop this from happening? Maybe if they can get Vom to stop eating everything…and everyone.

 

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