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Originally Posted by Atunah
I agree Blossom, Fever is one of a kind. I was flapping in the wind too for a while after reading that.
I second the recommendations for the Ilona Andrews Kate Daniels series. Not the type of heroine, she is pretty much kick ass from the beginning, but it has this vivid absorbing type of world building in it. I got lost in that one too. I am still reading the series and I am pacing myself to not run out yet. Some of the books my jaw dropped and I couldn't even write a coherent review. I always said the brain of Karen Marie Moning must be scary inside after reading Fever, but I then thought the same of Ilona Andrews. Holy moly.
The other series I would mention is Chloe Neil Chicago Vampires. The heroine has the from regular book worm girl to kick ass basically as she wasn't a willing participant in her turning. I remember reading that series like candy for the first few books, I could not stop reading. It also has some of the humor I like in my UF. Especially the first books and the friendship between the Merit and Mallory is really nice to see in a UF. Often the heroines don't have other girlfriends or other friends. I really fell in love with all of the characters in this one.
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I checked both out from the library gonna give them a try but was hoping for something different than vampires or werewolves or witches. That why I love the Fever series it was so different.