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  • Rebecca Buchanan
    Rebecca Buchanan says #
    I have not read Ford's Apocalyptic novel, but I am in the middle of Black Dgo Blues.
  • Rebecca Buchanan
    Rebecca Buchanan says #
    @Tammy Nelson: Yep, I love the Whyborne and Griffin series; I have read them all, to date, including the short stories. I've read
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    Tammy Nelson says #
    Oh my goodness! You've just named two of my other absolute favorite authors.LOL Those three were my introduction into the non fanf
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    I love this author! It was a different series that got me hooked, but I have devoured every single book she has published. She ha

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Title: Charmed and Dangerous: Ten Tales of Gay Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy

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b2ap3_thumbnail_feximal.jpgTitle: The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal
Publisher: Samhain
Author: KJ Charles
Pages: 303 pp
Price: $4.99

Victorian England. The masses delude themselves into believing that they live in a world of science and rationality. A few know better. They know that there is a world beneath the world, a place of ghosts and monsters and mad occultists and strange spirits. These few — among them Simon Feximal and Robert Caldwell — struggle to defend the innocent (living and dead) against those who would exploit them, abuse them, and utterly destroy them ….

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While my reading is eclectic, I probably read more paranormal romance and urban fantasy than any other genres. I love the mix of adventure, magic, menace, heroism, and romance. For a long time, I focused on books with female protagonists or heterosexual couples, preferably of an alternative religious persuasion; give me a badass witch with a sword and I'm happy. Only recently have I discovered the literary subculture that is M/M paranormal romance.

I totally blame KJ Charles.

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  • Rebecca Buchanan
    Rebecca Buchanan says #
    Cool, thanks!
  • Anthony Gresham
    Anthony Gresham says #
    Urban fantasy stuff, I have some favorites I can recommend. If you don't mind anime I recommend Kyo Kara Maoh on youtube.com and

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