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Vampire Books Are Big Business
Posted by: | CommentsVampire books = Big Sales. Case in point: two extremely popular vampire books series (Sookie Stackhouse and Twilight) made it from print to TV and film.
The Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse Southern Vampire Mystery Series was made into an HBO series called True Blood. Although the initial ratings were lukewarm the series quickly became a big hit. Anna Paquin even won a Golden Globe award for her portrayal of the lovestruck vampire lover Sookie Stackhouse. This series appealed not only to those of us that have been reading fantasy books for years, but also introduced the genre to a completely new audience. As such the last few episodes in the series were on par with Nielsen ratings for the Sopranos! I’m sure Charlaine Harris never envisioned her fantasy books heading to a big time HBO series. Season 2 of True Blood will air this summer and I’m sure there are millions of fans that can’t wait until the new series begins.
On a similar vein, the vampire fantasy books by Stephenie Meyer have topped the charts. The Twilight Saga Books, aimeed at capturing the young adult audience, has crossed over from print to the big screen. Twilight the Movie did quite well at the box office and the second fantasy book in the series, New Moon, is currently being filmed.
Not only have the book’s authors reaped the successes of their fantasy books, they’ve also become minor celebrities. Charlaine Harris was at the premiere of True Blood in Hollywood and Stephenie Meyer has been making the TV talk show circuit. I saw her on Oprah a few weeks ago!
Although Anna Paquin won the Golden Globe award for Best Actress in a Drama Series, the show itself was nominated for the Best Drama series. And the actors and actresses have also benefited from the success of these vampire books. Stephen Moyers (Bill Compton), Ryan Kwanten (Jason Stackhouse), Rutina Wesley (Tara Thornton), and Sam Tammell (Sam Merlotte) are now recognized as B-list celebrities. And who doesn’t know Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette Reynolds), True Blood’s flamboyant and outspoken short order cook? Although last season’s finale alluded to his death, HBO executives should check the wikis, bulletin boards, and blogs: Lafayette has a loyal fan base that won’t take kindly to his departure from the show.
With Twilight The Movie, Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan) and Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen) are also overnight celebrities. Although their names may be more recognizable than the actors from True Blood, the first time I saw Stewart was when she starred (minor role) in Zathura (2005). I remember Pattinson as Cedric Diggory from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire but again, he had a small role in that film. However because of the popularity of Stephenie Meyer’s vampire books and the film they’re both on track to earn more than the reported $2 million they each made from Twilight. It’s quite the money making franchise. There’s even a jewelry line based on the books!
As I’m sitting here reviewing the current best selling fantasy books at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble I can’t help but notice that the popularity of vampires clearly translates into book sales. Take a look at the current Top 10 Best Selling Fantasy Books from both outlets. I’ve specified the books that include vampires as either central or supporting characters:
Amazon.com Fantasy Best Sellers
- Breaking Dawn (The Twilight Saga, Book 4) by Stephenie Meyer +V
- From Dead to Worse (Southern Vampire Mysteries, #8 ) by Charlaine Harris +V
- Sookie Stackhouse 7-copy Boxed Set (Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood) by Charlaine Harris +V
- Dead and Gone (Sookie Stackhouse, Book 9) by Charlaine Harris +V
- Turn Coat (The Dresden Files, Book 11) by Jim Butcher +V
- Betrayed (House of Night, Book 2) by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast +V
- The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Neffenegger
- Deadly Desire (Riley Jensen, Guardian, Book 7) by Keri Arthur +V
- Skin Trade (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Book 17) by Laurell K. Hamilton +V
- World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks
Barnes and Noble Fantasy Best Sellers
- One Second After by William R. Forstchen, Newt Gingrich (Introduction)
- Max (Maximum Ride, Book 5) by James Patterson
- Dead and Gone (Sookie Stackhouse, Book 9) by Charlaine Harris +V
- From Dead to Worse (Southern Vampire Mysteries, #8 ) by Charlaine Harris +V
- Turn Coat (The Dresden Files, Book 11) by Jim Butcher +V
- Sookie Stackhouse 7-copy Boxed Set (Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood) by Charlaine Harris +V
- Curse the Dawn (Cassandra Palmer, Book 4) by Karen Chance +V
- Watchmen by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, Barry Marx (Editor)
- The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, Book 1) by James Patterson
- The Host: A Novel by Stephenie Meyer
As you can see, 8 of the top 10 best selling fantasy books at Amazon.com are vampire books; likewise half of the books on the Barnes and Noble Best Selling Fantasy Books list either focus on vampires or contain elements of vampire lore. I have a friend who wants to write a fantasy book but is having a hard time getting started. Looks like it would be smart of her to include a couple of vampires amongst the characters – you just never know what might happen!
New Fantasy Books for March 2009
Posted by: | CommentsThis month’s fantasy books include new releases by Jim Butcher, Chris Marie Green, J.F. Lewis, Kate Daniels, and LA Banks, as well as an entry from Charlaine Harris that was previously only available in hardback.
Bring It On (Retrievers) by Laura Anne Gilman. Wren Valere used to have a simple life. Her partner Sergei would negotiate the terms of the Retrieval—all right, the theft—and she would use her magical Talent to carry it out. Paycheck deposited, on to the next job. Now? Her relationship with Sergei is even more complicated (sex will do that) and the non-human population of Manhattan is getting fed up with being ignored and abused. Read More
Small Favor (The Dresden Files, Book 10) by Jim Butcher. Harry Dresden’s life finally seems to be calming down-until a shadow from the past returns. Mab, monarch of the Sidhe Winter Court, calls in an old favor from Harry-one small favor that will trap him between a nightmarish foe and an equally deadly ally, and that will strain his skills-and loyalties-to their very limits. Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files fantasy books represent some of the best written contemporary fantasy currently available. Read More
Second Skin (Nocturne City, Book 3) Caitlin Kittredge. When werewolves from Nocturne City’s oldest packs start showing up shot through the head execution-style, police officer Luna Wilder must find out what’s killing them and why…before she becomes the next victim. Read More
A Drop of Red (Vampire Babylon) by Chris Marie Green. Hollywood stuntwoman-turned-vampire-hunter Dawn Madison, along with her comrades, managed to wipe out the Los Angeles Vampire Underground-and uncovered not only her own dark family heritage but also a terrible truth about the man she loves. Now she’s determined to find the next vampire lair, hoping it will help her to make more sense out of her life. Read More
ReVamped (Void City, Book 2) by J.F. Lewis. Eric has lost his strip club, his Mustang, and even Marilyn, the elderly love of his (mortal) life. Even his body was obliterated. In short, they almost got him. But when you’re a vampire, “almost” is a very important word. With a little magical help from his friends, Eric is restored to corporeal form and sets out to save the love of his life from one of Void City’s most powerful soul-stealing demons. But salvation comes at a high price, forcing Eric to venture into his own worst nightmare, Vampire High Society, to uncover the truth about the origin of his powers. Read More
Curse the Dark (Retrievers, Book 2) by Laura Anne Gilman. New Reprint! Once more Wren Valere’s game plan has taken an unexpected direction. She’s off to Italy in search of a missing artifact, without any information other than the fact that it’s very old, very dangerous and everyone who gets too close disappears. Read More
You’re So Vein (The Others, Book 7) by Christine Warren. Ava Markham is beautiful, savvy, chic, and more at home with Kate Spade than with the idea of fangs and fur. She can’t get quite used to the fact that some of closest friends have crossed over to the Other side. Then one night she is attacked by a rogue vampire, and her deepest fears are realized when her body begins a dangerous transformation from human to immortal—a change she cannot survive without the help of an alluring stranger who comes to her rescue . . . Read More
Wicked Game by Jeri Smith-Ready. Recovering con artist Ciara Griffin is trying to live the straight life, even if it means finding a (shudder!) real job. She takes an internship at a local radio station, whose late-night time-warp format features 1940s blues, ’60s psychedelia, ’80s goth, and more, all with an uncannily authentic flair. Ciara soon discovers just how the DJs maintain their cred: they’re vampires, stuck forever in the eras in which they were turned. Read More
Undead on Arrival (Crimson Moon, Book 3) by LA Banks. Just one month ago, secret government operative Sasha Trudeau thought she’d tasted victory. Orchestrating détente between the warring factions of the supernatural world had nearly cost her life—but it also opened the door to a future with Max Hunter, her mate and fellow Shadow Wolf. Until now. A poisonous virus is wreaking havoc on Hunter’s immune system. And the passionate man who Sasha loves has become unpredictable, dangerous—and possibly deadly. Read More
Magic Strikes (Kate Daniels, Book 3) by Ilona Andrews. Drafted into working for the Order of Merciful Aid, mercenary Kate Daniels has more paranormal problems than she knows what to do with. And in Atlanta, where magic comes and goes like the tide, that’s saying a lot. But when Kate’s werewolf friend Derek is discovered nearly dead, she must confront her greatest challenge yet. Read More
From Dead to Worse (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book #8) by Charlaine Harris – Now in Paperback!.
After the natural disaster of Hurricane Katrina, and the manmade horror of the explosion at the vampire summit, Sookie Stackhouse is safe but dazed, yearning for things to get back to normal. But her boyfriend Quinn is among the missing. And things are changing, whether the weres and vamps in her corner of Louisiana like it or not. In the ensuing battles, Sookie faces danger, death…and once more, betrayal by someone she loves. Read More
Red-Headed Stepchild (Sabina Kane) In a world where being of mixed-blood is a major liability, Sabina Kane has the only profession fit for an outcast: assassin. But, her latest mission threatens the fragile peace between the vampire and mage races and Sabina must scramble to figure out which side she’s on. She’s never brought her work home with her—until now. Read More
The fantasy books released in March include some of my favorite authors. Stay tuned for my reviews of the latest books from Jim Butcher and LA Banks. Check out my review of JF Lewis’ vampire fantasy book ReVamped.
As you can see, Vampire Books Are Big Business
Fantasy Book ReView of ReVamped by J.F. Lewis
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Eric is dead. He’s deader than dead. Hmmn. What do you call a dead vampire? The dead Undead?
In J.F. Lewis’ first urban fantasy book Staked (Void City, Book 1), Eric, a powerful Vlad-level vampire was killed in an explosion masterminded by his ex-business partner. Except, since he’s a tough-as-nails Vlad vampire he can’t really be killed. Again. So he’s hovering around the scene of the crime as a ghost.
His vampire family and friends (as well as a talented mage) realize that Eric’s not permanently gone, but they have a hard time figuring out how to bring him back. Eventually it’s his girlfriend Rachel who discovers the solution:
“Cars eat,” she said. “Cars run on gas. Vampires have different needs but they still require fuel.” Rachel paused and shook the gas can as she spoke, blood sloshing up the side and seeping back down. “Eric runs on blood. Feed the car what Eric needs and you nourish Eric through their connection.”
That (along with one more trick which you’ll have to read about in the book) successfully restores Eric to his body and all is well. Until he learns that the love of his life, a human named Marilyn, didn’t survive the explosion. It appears that his business partner sold Marilyn’s soul to a demon who’s holding it in limbo. Thus begins Eric’s mission to free Marilyn and bring her back to life.
There’s a lot going on in this book and it has several great subplots which center around some of the characters from the first book:
Tabitha: Eric’s estranged ex-girlfriend, has moved into a fancy apartment building owned by a powerful vampire. Although she initially flirted with the idea of a relationship with him she soon discovered that his sexual proclivities were a bit “exotic” and eventually begins a “friends with benefits” relationship with a werecat named Talbot. It’s blatantly clear that Tabitha still loves Eric but she’s too proud and stubborn to admit it. However she can’t help but be concerned about Eric’s current girlfriend, Rachel, who bears a striking resemblance to Tabitha’s dead sister.
Rachel: let’s just say that there’s something odd about this woman. Whenever Eric is near her he hears voices in his head. Voices that tell him to love her, to care for her, to trust her. He knows something’s amiss but can’t seem to figure out what it is. Rachel’s up to something and we’re not quite sure if she’s for or against Eric.
Phillip: the vampire who owns the building where Tabitha is staying, shows Eric that the use of magic isn’t limited to mages. I think of Phillip as a shrewd and manipulative “puppet master.” Phillip knows a lot about the course of events that lead to Eric’s first rebirth as a Vlad vampire.
ReVamped also introduces some new characters:
J’iliol’lth: the demon who trapped Marilyn’s soul. He makes Eric an offer that no vampire could refuse.
Ebon Winter: a powerful vampire with a penchant for singing show tunes. He’s a notorious gambler but his interests don’t lie in cards or horses. Instead his wagers focus on the outcome and fate of others. It’s clear that Ebon knows more about Eric’s near death and Marilyn’s fate than he’s admitting.
Eric’s mission leads to his introduction to vampire society and politics. Because Eric spent most of his vampire life as a loner, keeping primarily to his strip club, he’s not necessarily privy to the subtleties and refinements of the vampire upper crust. He’s very much a brute and doesn’t take fit in with the vampire aristocracy. This makes for some incredibly funny scenes.
The climax of the book is a startling scene full of surprises, deceptions, and betrayals. I like to think that I’m good at figuring out story conclusions but to be honest, I didn’t see this one coming. Just know that there’s a conspiracy afoot that’s much more organized and diabolical than you’d ever guess.
As with Staked, Lewis does a superb job with character development and pacing. Additionally ReVamped has action, mystery, and liberal doses of wit and humor which I’ve come to expect from Lewis. Just like Staked, ReVamped doesn’t glamorize vampirism like some other fantasy books but instead provides a more realistic insight into the violence and inhumanity associated with the undead. I for one appreciate a more candid storyline and think you will as well. Get ReVamped!
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Announcing the Fantasy Book Contest Winners!
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I just selected the First and Second place winners in the White Witch, Black Curse book contest. To recap, the First Place winner gets a hardbound copy of Kim Harrison’s new fantasy book “White Witch, Black Curse”, a t-shirt with the book’s title on it, and tomato seed packets that have the book’s cover on it. The Second Place winner receives a hardbound copy of the new book.
And the lucky winners are:
First Place: Rebecca Sirevaag
Second Place: Heather S.
Congratulations to both winners! I’ve emailed each of you requesting your mailing addresses.
And a big THANK YOU to everyone that participated! I plan to run another contest in 2 weeks so be sure to keep visiting the site!
Fantasy Books for Men
Posted by: | CommentsI sometimes get asked to recommend fantasy books for certain age groups, i.e., (which fantasy books are appropriate for teenagers?). Because I read so many fantasy books it’s not difficult to answer those questions – it just takes time to compile the listings.
Yesterday I got 2 inquiries about fantasy books for men. This gave me pause: would guys like to read about Sookie Stackhouse and her adventures? Would they be interested in reading about Bella and Edward’s relationship in the Twilight books? My gut says no. So I decided to provide a listing of fantasy books that have strong male leading characters which I think will appeal to the Y-chromosome readers out there:
Something from the Nightside (Nightside, Book 1) by Simon R. Green.
John Taylor has a talent for finding things. When he’s asked to find a missing girl (by the missing girl’s mother) he both reluctantly and optimistically looks forward to descending into the Nightside, the dark and dangerous world beneath the city of London where evil and strange creatures reside. John actually feels somewhat at home there. In the Nightside you know what you’re dealing with – there aren’t too many surprises. However many of the creatures are deadly and live by their own moral code so staying alert (and on their good side) is mandatory for survival.
John is a wise-cracking, tough as nails guy who doesn’t mince words and can see through bullshit from 10 yards away. Simon R. Green’s world building techniques are impressive; the Nightside world is brought to life from the very beginning of this book. If you like books full of adventure and all things magical, these are for you.
Staked (Void City, Book 1) by J.F. Lewis.
Eric is a vampire with memory issues – he sometimes can’t remember the simplest things. He’s also got a business partner with a dark hidden agenda, a girlfriend that wants him to bite her, a homicidal daughter, and a murder on his hands. Actually, he’s got a dead werewolf head in his hands but he can’t remember when or why he killed it.
Eric is a no-holds barred, blood and guts, take no prisoners vampire who lives each day to the fullest and makes no excuses for his supernatural tendencies. If this book was to be taken to the big screen I’d see someone like Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, or Jason Patric in the role. You know, the strong, silent and incredibly gorgeous type that happens to have “issues.”
Mr. Lewis does a fantastic job with character building and keeping the storyline appropriately paced. This is one of those books that you’ll find hard to put down. The second book in the series, ReVamped (Void City, Book 2) is now available in bookstores.
Storm Front (The Dresden Files, Book 1) by Jim Butcher.
Harry Dresden is a wizard by nature and a detective by trade. He investigates the more, let’s say, “special” cases that the police can’t solve. In this book he’s called in to give his opinion of a gruesome double-murder that points to the use of black magic. Although the pay for this case is significant it comes at a high price: the dark mage responsible for the murders has Harry in his cross hairs.
In my opinion Jim Butcher writes some of the best dialogue you’ll ever find in the fantasy book genre. His words jump off the page. And the character building for Harry is top notch. What I really like about Harry’s character is that he’s smart and a realist. You won’t find him going after a bad guy in a dark alley, with no weapons, and his foot in a cast. No, Harry understands his limitations. Sure, he has a soft spot for children and women-in-need, but he’s no pushover. He’s got street smarts and knows how to survive. I have every one of the Harry Dresden books and love them all. The latest in the fantasy book series,
Turn Coat (The Dresden Files, Book 11) will be released in April.
If you know of a good fantasy book that would appeal to men please feel free to add it to the comments section below so I can research it and add it to the list.
New Fantasy Books for February 2009
Posted by: | CommentsAlthough there are only 28 days this month, February has some of the best fantasy book releases I’ve seen in a long time. With entries from Patricia Briggs, Carrie Vaughn, Rachel Vincent, Rachel Caine, Yasmine Galenorn, and L.A. Banks, February may turn out to be one of the biggest months for new fantasy books!
Do you know about the “4-for-3″ deal at Amazon? Buy 4 books and get the lowest priced one for free. I’ve indicated which books qualify for this deal. Enjoy!
Bone Crossed (Mercy Thompson, Book 4) by Patricia Briggs
Mercy is preparing to marry alpha werewolf Adam Hauptman when an old friend asks her to help fend off a nasty ghost. It’s a good time for Mercy to leave Portland, Oregon because vampire queen Marsilia is after her and her vampire friend Stefan for successfully hunting down a monster that should have killed them. Mercy leaves Adam to negotiate peace with Marsilia and heads to Spokane, Washington to investigate the ghost, an unexpectedly complicated task. Though action supersedes characterization, the preternatural culture of vampire seethes and wolf pack politics is deeply intriguing. Briggs provides plenty of detail about Mercy’s complex world without boring info dumps, satisfying both new and longtime readers. (Hurrah! It’s finally here!) Stay tuned for a fantasy book contest that includes this book.
Kitty and the Dead Man’s Hand (Kitty Norville, Book 5) by Carrie Vaughn
Already the alpha pair of Denver’s werewolf pack, Kitty and Ben now plan to tie the knot human-style by eloping to Vegas. Kitty is looking forward to sipping fru-fru drinks by the pool and doing her popular radio show on live TV, but her hotel is stocked with werewolf-hating bounty hunters. Elsewhere on the Strip an old-school magician might be wielding the real thing; the vampire community is harboring a dark secret; and the irresistible star of a suspicious animal act is determined to seduce Kitty. Sin City has never been so wild, and this werewolf has never had to fight harder to save not only her wedding, but her very life. Qualifies for 4-for-3 deal
Pride (Werecats, Book 3) by Rachel Vincent
I’m on trial for my life. Falsely accused of infecting my human ex-boyfriend and killing him to cover up the crime. Infecting a human is one of three capital offenses recognized by the Pride, along with murder and disclosure of our existence to a human. I’m two for three. A goner. Now we’ve discovered a rogue stray terrorizing the mountainside, hunting a wild teenage tabbycat. It’s up to us to find and stop him before a human discovers us. With my lover Marc’s help, I think I can protect the vulnerable girl from both the ambitious rogue and the scheming of the territorial council. If I survive my own trial . . . (time to feed the shopping cart)
A Cold Day In Hell by Ken Rand
In Las Vegas, everybody has secrets… The young mother rent-a-cop who dreams of dead people’s graves and her incompetent, thieving P.I. boss. The eccentric billionaire toy-collector, his lesbian “right-hand man” and her dazed and confused lover. The angst-ridden cop. The rabble-rousing bag lady, her band of homeless pranksters, and the preacher who wants to levitate a casino. They all have secrets. One is a murderer.
Crime Spells by Multiple Authors (edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Loren L. Coleman)
Sixteen original stories about magic-fueled crimes and those who investigate them. When magic is used for criminal purposes, all sorts of ethical and logistical questions arise beyond the realm of everyday law and order. Now, sixteen top tale-tellers offer fascinating new stories of those who commit magic crimes, those who investigate them, and those who prosecute them. From a young woman who uses out-of-body excursions to research paranormal crimes, to a bookie who’s been paying for hex protection against magical interference, to an artist who does divination through his sketched visions which may lead to a murderer’s undoing, here are powerful tales of magical crimes and punishments. Qualifies for 4-for-3
Undone (Outcast Season, Book 1) by Rachel Caine
A BRAND NEW SERIES FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE WEATHER WARDEN BOOKS. Once she was Cassiel, a Djinn of limitless power. Now, she has been reshaped in human flesh as punishment for defying her master—and living among the Weather Wardens, whose power she must tap into regularly or she will die. And as she copes with the emotions and frailties of her human condition, a malevolent entity threatens her new existence. Qualifies for 4-for-3
Dogs and Goddesses by Jennifer Crusie, Anne Stuart, and Lani Diane Rich
Dangerous Men. Dark Powers. Dog Biscuits. They have it all. Abby has just arrived in Summerville, Ohio, with her placid Newfoundland, Bowser. She’s reluctantly inherited her grandmother’s coffee shop, but it’s not long before she’s brewing up trouble in the form of magical baked goods and steaming up her life with an exasperating college professor. And then there’s Daisy, a Web code writer, and her hyperactive Jack Russell, Bailey. Her tightly wound world spins out of control when she discovers the chaos within and meets a mysterious dog trainer whose teaching style is definitely hands-on. Finally there’s Shar, professor of ancient history at Summerville College, who wakes up one morning to find her neurotic dachshund, Wolfie, snarling at an implacable god sitting at her kitchen table, the first thing in her life she hasn’t been able to footnote. What on earth is going on in this unearthly little town? It’s up to Abby, Daisy, and Shar to find out before an ancient goddess takes over southern Ohio, and they all end up in the apocalyptic doghouse. (Book, meet shopping cart). Note: since publishing this article I’ve purchased this title – thus far it’s turning out to be an entertaining and funny fantasy book!
The Thirteenth (Vampire Huntress Legends) by L.A. Banks
The final story in the now cult favorite Vampire Huntress series. The entire Neteru Guardian team is on the run, having now been labeled as America’s most-wanted terrorists following the gruesome demon battle that felled the Washington Monument and crashed the front doors of the White House. The powers of darkness have released the pale horse of the apocalypse and half the Neteru team is pregnant. Plagues from hell that ravage the country are being cited as stemming from bio-terrorism. The nation is under martial law. The Neterus and their team are underground. If things weren’t bad enough… the Dark Realm breaks the sixth Biblical seal, which plunges the world into perpetual darkness and irrevocably into the Armageddon.
Mortal Coils by Eric Nylund
Nothing interesting ever happened to fifteen-year-old orphans Eliot and Fiona while they’ve lived in the strict, oppressive household of their grandmother. A chance visit, however, reveals that there is much more to the twins. They are the offspring of a goddess and the Prince of Darkness.
Now, to settle the epic custody battle between these two families, the fallen angels create three diabolical temptations, and the gods fashion three heroic trials to test Eliot and Fiona. More than ever they need to stick together to survive and to learn how to use their budding supernatural abilities . . . for family allegiances are ever-shifting in the ancient, secret world they have entered.
Darkling (Sisters of the Moon) by Yasmine Galenorn (Audiobook)
In this third entry in Yasmine Galenorn’s bestselling Sisters of the Moon series, the spotlight is on Menolly, who must face the demons haunting her memories when humans begin turning into vampires. Also available in paperback and Qualifies for 4-for-3 deal
A Rush of Wings: Book One of The Maker’s Song by Adrian Phoenix
Set in the brooding New Orleans area long established as the best location for all things vampiric, Phoenix’s lively debut has it all: Rogue FBI agents, Bureau-ordered hits, mad-scientist experiments in psychopathology, vampires and fallen angels and a slicing-dicing serial killer. Smart, sexy FBI Special Agent Heather Wallace has been trying to catch the Cross-Country Killer for three years when the trail leads to New Orleans and Club Hell, where Dante Prejean performs with the Inferno, an industrial/goth rock band. Dante is a Cajun and a born vampire whose memories of his terrible past have been erased, leaving him vulnerable to the psychopathic killer, E, who knows all that Dante has forgotten. As E begins targeting Dante’s loved ones, Heather must swallow her skepticism and work with Dante’s vampiric friends and family to save him. Phoenix alternates romantic homages to gothdom and steamy blood-drinking threesomes with enough terse, fast-paced thriller scenes to satisfy even the most jaded fan. (Shopping cart, yes, shopping cart)
The Domino Men (Gollancz S.F.) by Jonathan Barnes
A young man discovers a manuscript and so begins a bizarre tale that brings together his grandfather, every conspiracy theory you’ve ever heard about the royal family and the true story about where the power of Number 10 really lies. Readers of The Somnambulist may well recoginize the characters kept within a chalk circle in a cellar beneath Downing Street. With a gallery of vividly grotesque characters, a gleefully satiric take on modern life and a playful and highly literate style, this is an amazingly readable literary fantasy. In his sequel to the crazed Victoriana of The Somnambulist Jonathan Barnes brings his invention, reality, grotesquerie and curiosities bang-up-to-date.
Black Blood by John Meaney
Police lieutenant Donal Riordan is lucky to be alive. That’s what everyone tells him. Except he doesn’t feel lucky and he isn’t really alive. In one horrific moment Donal lost the woman he loved although her ultimate sacrifice saved his life. Now it’s literally her heart that beats in his chest and her murder that Donal “lives” to avenge.
While being a zombie cop has its upsides, including inhuman reaction time and razor-sharp senses, Donal’s new undead status makes him the target of the powerful Unity Party, whose startling rise to power is built on a platform of anti-zombie paranoia and persecution. The Party is clearly no friend but it’s the secret cabal known as the Black Circle that consume Donal’s mind. For at the center of this ring of evil is the man responsible for his lover’s murder, a man Donal has already had to kill once before.
For Donal, it’s no longer a matter of life and death but something far more serious. How can he stop a killer who won’t stay dead and an evil that death only makes stronger?
Death’s Daughter by Amber Benson
Callie Reaper-Jones wants a normal life: buying designer shoes on sale, dating guys from Craig’s List, and web-surfing for organic dim-sum for her boss. But when her father The Grim Reaper is kidnapped and a forget-me spell is broken Callie suddenly realizes that her family is more than meets the eye. Callie is informed that she must assume her father’s role in order to save the family business (Death Inc.). Although she’s not interested in any job that might ruin her manicure, Callie reluctantly agrees, only to learn that she must first complete three nearly impossible tasks which involve encounters with dangerous magical creatures. This book, WRITTEN BY “TARA” FROM BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, is full of humor, adventure, and suspense. (Shopping cart addition).
Many Bloody Returns Multiple Authors (Charlaine Harris, Jim Butcher, Kelley Armstrong, & others. Edited by Toni L. P. Kelner) PAPERBACK RELEASE.
From cakes to stakes, a celebration of everyone’s favorite bloodsucking subculture by a baker’s dozen of favorite authors. Each of these thirteen original stories offers a fresh and unique take on what birthdays mean to the undead. From Charlaine Harris’s Sookie Stackhouse attending a birthday party for Dracula to Jim Butcher’s Harry Dresden battling bloodsucking party crashers, these suspenseful, surprising, sometimes dark, sometimes humorous stories will ensure paranormal fans will never think of vampires or birthdays quite the same again.
Grave Sins (A Cin Craven Novel) by Jenna Maclaine
The latest in a bold, magical new series that spans the ages, from historical England to modern day America and beyond. Welcome to the legend of Cin Craven—witch, vampire and immortal warrior. In the arms of her lover Michael, Cin Craven has found satisfaction for her most primal longings, reaching heights of pleasure no mere human could ever imagine. She has also found a purpose for her unearthly powers. Cin is a member of The Righteous, a band of slayers that hunts down vampires who inflict evil upon the world. With Michael by her side, Cin’s latest mission brings her face-to-face with Marrakesh, a beautiful, half-mad vampire queen charged with slaughtering humans. If she’s found guilty, Marrakesh will pay with her life. But Cin is convinced that someone (or something) far more ruthless is trying to steal the queen’s throne. It’s a mission that will pit Michael and Cin against each other for the first time, awakening their darkest instincts and testing their love like never before.
Spell Games by T.A. Pratt
Mad sorcerers, psychic vampires, an army of vengeful demons, Marla Mason would rather face them all than a flesh-and-blood ghost from her dysfunctional family past: her con artist brother, Jason. As a chief sorcerer, Marla would ordinarily consider it her duty to protect her town from such an unscrupulous ne’er-do-well. As his sister, things are a lot . . . trickier. Now, as Marla attempts to train an apprentice oracle whose magical wires have gotten crossed, Jason is setting up an elaborate scheme and drawing her ever-so-corruptible partner Rondeau into the ruse. Their patsy is a filthy-rich wannabe mage and their bait is something so valuable, so dangerous, so sought after, it probably doesn’t exist. But now word’s gotten out that it does. It’ll be the mother of all bad trips unless Marla can pull off the ultimate magical switcheroo . . . and somehow live to tell about it.
Deader Still by Anton Strout, author of Dead to Me and contributor to The League of Reluctant Adults website.
It’s hard to defeat evil on a budget. Just ask Simon Canderous. It’s been 737 days since the Department of Extraordinary Affairs’ last vampire incursion, but that streak appears to have ended when a boat full of dead lawyers is found in the Hudson River. Using the power of psychometry (the ability to divine the history of an object by touching it) agent Simon Canderous discovers that the booze cruise was crashed by something that sucked all the blood out of the litigators. Now, his workday may never end – until his life does. (My shopping cart runneth over).
The Grave of the Fireflies by Alicia Davidson
Kenny Mathis had always believed in an unseen world filled with magical creatures and mountains of mystery. When moving to the small town of Heather Field, his friend tells him of the legend known as The Grave of the Fireflies, a mythical place with untold amounts of treasure. When threatened with eviction, Kenny is thrown into the hidden world that has always been just beyond his reach. To save a friend and uncover the mysteries that surround his past, Kenny sets out to find The Grave of the Fireflies and unravel the thousand year old legend of Heather Field.
Marked by Passion (The Guardians of Destiny) by Kate Perry
Gabrielle Sansouci Chin is a struggling artist/bartender in San Francisco who also happens to be a new Guardian. When her father dies she’s inherits her powers along with the responsibility of guarding the Scroll of Earth. With help from her dead father’ spirit and an incredibly hot treasure hunter, Gabrielle embarks on an adventure that presents her with challenges and dangers she never thought existed.
See also: New Fantasy Books for January 2009
True Blood Full Reviews
Posted by: | CommentsIf you’re interested in learning what happened in each True Blood episode, I’ve listed all of my reviews below. Beware, there are some spoilers here. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!
| EP. | Episode Title | True Blood Episode Reviews |
| #1 | Strange Love | True Blood Episode 1 Review |
| #2 | The First Taste | True Blood Episode 2 Review |
| #3 | Mine | True Blood Episode 3 Review |
| #4 | Escape From Dragon House | True Blood Episode 4 Review |
| #5 | Sparks Fly Out | True Blood Episode 5 Review |
| #6 | Cold Ground | True Blood Episode 6 Review |
| #7 | Burning House of Love | True Blood Episode 7 Review |
| #8 | The 4th Man in the Fire | True Blood Episode 8 Review |
| #9 | Plaisir D’Armour | True Blood Episode 9 Review |
| #10 | I Don’t Wanna Know | True Blood Episode 10 Review |
| #11 | To Love Is To Bury | True Blood Episode 11 Review |
| #12 | You’ll Be The Death of Me | True Blood Episode 12 Review |
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