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Tag Archives: WOTN
WOTN: Angel of the Overpass
Angel of the Overpass is the third novel in Seanan McGuire’s Ghost Roads series. If you haven’t read this series, I strongly recommend picking it up, especially if you’re a fan of ghosts, legends, and urban fantasy. Continue reading
WOTN: Blood Heir by Ilona Andrews
If you’re a fan of the world of Kate Daniels, you’ll be thrilled to hear that Ilona Andrews is about to transport us back there. Blood Heir is the first of the Aurelia Ryder series – set eight years after the conclusion of Kate’s tale. Continue reading
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WOTN: All the Stars and Teeth
Magic, Lore, and Loyalty in All the Stars and Teeth All the Stars and Teeth is the first novel in a series of the same name by Adalyn Grace. If you love fantasy series full of legend, lore, royalty, and magic, … Continue reading
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WOTN: American Demon by Kim Harrison
Have you heard the news? Kim Harrison is once again diving into the world of The Hollows, and it’s all about to start back up again with American Demon. Fans of Rachel Morgan can begin rejoicing now, especially since the novel is due in less than two weeks. Continue reading
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Tagged American Demon, American Demon by Kim Harrison, Book, Book Review, Books, Fiction, Kim Harrison, Literary, Literature, Review, Word of the Nerd, WOTN
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WOTN: A River of Royal Blood
A River of Royal Blood is the debut novel of Amanda Joy, and it is one heck of a novel. This is the first in a new series of the same name, and it already looks like it will be a journey worth watching. Continue reading
WOTN: Alien: Echo by Mira Grant
Alien: Echo is the first novel to come out in the world of Alien, the movie franchise. So it’s a pretty exciting time to be a fan right now. At least, if you’re the type that loves it when movies get turned into a book series. Continue reading
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WOTN: A Killing Frost by Seanan McGuire
A Killing Frost is the latest novel to come from the October Daye series. Once again, fae law is making Toby’s life difficult. You think being a hero would earn her a break or two, but that is not the case. Continue reading
WOTN: A Longer Fall by Charlaine Harris
A Longer Fall is the second novel in Charlaine Harris’ Gunnie Rose series, and it carries just as much impact as the first. Gunnie Rose is an alternate history, set during the Great Depression – but with several fundamental changes. Most notably, the inclusion of magic. Continue reading