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Old 06-15-2013, 09:13 PM   #495
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I get that. I'm that way with magic and witches/sorcerers. There has to be very defined world rules and no convenient wish it into being spells. I rarely find anything I like in this genre but I do really like Cullen in Eileen Wilks' World of the Lupi series and Page & Lucas in Kelley Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld.

Just so you know Singh's Angels are definitely NOT anywhere in the neighborhood of soul saving do-gooder angels. I don't recall any theological discussion at all in any of the first 3 books (I'm behind in this series too.) They're more like ancient, world-ruling, mega-badass vampires with wings. And hot!
Thanks; I'll keep this in mind. I don't mind vampires at all, sorcerers I normally drop in the same basket as angels/demons, and witches I take on a case-by-case basis. Thea Harrison's Elder Races series is an autobuy for me and I remember wrestling with myself on whether to buy Oracle's Moon, which is about a djinn, who's one of the Demonkind. I eventually bought the book and loved it but I told myself I'd quit reading at the first hint of anything sketchy.

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If anyone hasn't one-clicked Maverick yet I just finished it and gave it four stars, quite enjoyed it. A refreshing change from all the very dark angst in NA AND it was well edited! Totally worth $0.99 for a nice contemporary with a hot sports hero.

Now to decide what to read next...
Surfer dude?! And only $0.99? Bought, so bought
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