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Old 10-17-2014, 07:51 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Waylander View Post
Hi, i've been looking for some new urban fantasy to read. I've read all the Dresden Files books, all the Alex Verus books, all the Iron Druid Chronicles books, gave up on the Harry Connolly and Mike Carey Felix Castor books, and am now stuck. I've had a look at Steve Bein, M.L.N. Hanover, Ilona Andrews, Kalayna Price, Ben Macallan, Brian Lumley, Tim Waggoner, Maurice Broaddus, Lee Collins, M.L Brennan, G.T. Almasi, Trent Jamieson, Marcus Pelegrimas and Simon R Green. I've not read any of these yet, and some, like the Kalayna book look to female oriented for me, while I'm not sure about the Ilona Andrews book. Any advice, and any additions?
The Andrews books (it's actually a husband/wife team, the name is their two first names) is ok, it's got a lot of romance in it, but it's well written. Baen books actually put out a series of Urban Fantasy by Mercedes Lackey that was quite good without the Romancy elements that is so popular now (romancy as in a cross between Urban Fantasy and Romance novels).
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