Sunday, October 19, 2025

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Vampire Hunter by John Evans may just be my new favorite urban fantasy series to follow. It opens with Tobias Halson in the middle of a hunt, chasing down a newly turned redneck vampire. Right away I was swept into the action of this version of Philly and Tobias's calling to protect his city from bloodsucking monsters. Make no mistake, in this series, vampires are not the angsty, goth "Anne Rice kind" as Tobias explains. They don't leave little love bites on your neck. When these vampires feed there is nothing conflicted or pretty about it. They rip and tear into their prey in an overwhelming need to feed. 

Evans does a masterful job of opening the novel by giving plenty of information about this world without sacrificing any of the tension or pacing to do it. For instance, in addition to explaining what vampires are really like we also get hints that they aren't the only supernatural beings that exist. While there are some clues given that magic wielders might also be out there, Halson isn't one of them. He is a vampire hunter who has been successful in exterminating them when needed, but he does so with careful planning, cunning weapons specially developed for the task, and skill alone. He is as he says, just a "vanilla human" at the end of the day. This kept me turning pages as the stakes were pretty high throughout each encounter with these monsters in the book. How could Tobias succeed in some of the tight situations he gets into when he doesn't have any special abilities, I often wondered? 

The characterization of Tobias was deft as well. He was a very relatable character with a tragic backstory that has made his focus being a hunter detrimental to having a personal life, meaning he's socially awkward and tries to disguise the fact with snark and smartass comments. He isn't a complete loner though. Early in the book, he explains that he's been working with a special division of the Philly PD to take care of special pest problems that he is uniquely skilled at handling. In large part, this is because the head of that division, Detective Bullard, witnessed Tobias's prowess firsthand. Since then, Tobias has been on-call for Bullard and his partner, the beautiful Alex Benson, when needed. This has allowed Tobias to do well enough to pay his rent, have an office and even hire on a secretary, Anita. I loved the small group of allies who are in the know about the supernatural that Evans gives his character. It makes for a nice respite at times from the action but also serves to raise the stakes even more for Tobias as he has people to lose. Something that being a complete loner wouldn't give him. 

As I was reading, I could see how some who've read this series could see some nods given to Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden from his Dresden Files series. However, while they are both around the same age at the start of both series, and while each have trouble with authority and not being wisecracking smart mouths, Harry has magic. He also works with the police in Chicago, but largely with them thinking he's a nutcase and with them being in the dark that the strange cases they are called to investigate do actually involve the supernatural or magic. In Tobias's case his police contacts fully know what they're up against, at least in Bullard and Benson's case. I appreciated these distinct differences. 

Another thing that I like about urban fantasies in general are that they are essentially mystery thrillers with fantastic elements. That means that there is always a crime to solve. The mystery plot in this case is whether or not a prominent CEO of a large corporation was killed by a vampire or not. The clues seem to point to no. But Bullard isn't so sure and hires Tobias to do some snooping. Halson is reluctant, he isn't a private detective after all, he's a vampire hunter. But he is also curious about the murder and agrees if only to serve as a distraction to the would-be assailant. But as Tobias digs for clues, more and more questions arise. I truly enjoyed trying to piece things together along with Tobias. Evans gives us an intriguing plot, that while I did hazard a guess pretty early on about who was behind the murder, still left me questioning the how or why behind the crime. All of the elements kept me hooked and made this a fast and entertaining read. I"m very happy that the next book in the series, Werewolf Hunter, is already out for me to read. After the way things ended in this book, I'm very interested to see how things will unfold for Tobias from here. I really hope there will be more books to follow as well. If you enjoy fast-paced urban fantasies with interesting and well-developed characters, then I urge you to read this series. You won't be disappointed. If you'd like to get your own copies, just click on the title and you'll be taken to bookshop.org to obtain one. 

I'm not sure what my next book review theme will be for November. But I'm thinking of making it cozy fantasy month as I've been able to read some really fun cozy fantasies recently. But for a roundup of other books I've read in honor of spooky October, here are some titles to check out. Again, just click on the title and it will take you to a link for bookshop.org where you can read all about them. Admittedly, most are not spooky at all. But hopefully you'll be able to find some new great reads! 


The Keeper of Magical Things


 




Hollow











Sunday, October 12, 2025

Mist Thief Blog Tour Spotlight

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I was so excited to hear that the first spinoff novel from the original Ever Seas duology was going to feature Jonas!! He was one of my favorite secondary characters in the series. So, I'm very happy to share this spotlight with you. The Mist Thief will not only give us Jonas's story, but give us more insight into the elves introduced in The Ever Queen and in particular Skadia. Below is a blurb for the book, the release date and a brief bio of the author, LJ Andrews. If you love dark fantasy romance that is Viking inspired and that contains pirates, fae and now elves, you should check out this book and other books in The Ever Seas series.

Book Description:

She tried to kill him, so he made her his wife.

Skadi first met her husband-to-be with blades in hand on the opposite side of a battle. She lost, and he claimed his prize.

To her horror, the king of the shadow elven agrees to marry her off to Jonas, a prince in the fae realms, as a way to unite their kingdoms against a shared enemy—the light elves. Skadi knows the marriage is nothing but a political game. Feelings won’t come into play.

Except her new husband makes not falling in love . . . challenging.

When new threats arise, Skadi must decide to either love her enemy or keep him alive by betraying him to another.

The Ace Hardcover release is October 14th.


About the Author

LJ Andrews is a USA Today bestselling author of fantasy romance. She could live in dark worlds with brutal romantic heroes all day. When she isn’t writing, she’s keeping her four kids alive, spending time with her hot husband, or enjoying the mountains of Utah.

 



 

Monday, October 6, 2025

Legend of Sleepy Hollow Inspired Magical School Romantasy

 



As a fun extra for spooky season, I'm sharing a spotlight of a romantasy being re-released by Ace Books by bestselling author Karina Halle. It is a Legend of Sleepy Hollow inspired gothic magical school fantasy. Check out the blurb below along with a brief bio of the author. It will be available wherever books are sold October 7th. 

A sexy, dark fantasy reimagining of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, where Katrina Van Tassel doesn’t have to choose between Brom Bones and Ichabod Crane, and there are worse things haunting them than the Headless Horseman.

Kat Van Tassel’s life was predestined from childhood; she was to marry her best friend, Brom Bones. But Brom vanished from Sleepy Hollow years ago, leaving Kat alone to enroll in Sleepy Hollow Institute, a shadowy university for advanced witchcraft run by her powerful family. And now she finds herself drawn to the school’s enigmatic new teacher, Ichabod Crane, as he delves into dark magic.

When Brom returns, suffering from amnesia and a dark transformation, the trio must confront gruesome murders attributed to a vengeful spirit, The Headless Horseman, while navigating their tangled relationships.

As Kat, Ichabod, and Brom seek answers, their bonds deepen, and forbidden desires take hold. But Sleepy Hollow holds secrets more sinister than they imagined. The Headless Horseman lurks, threatening to claim them, while something even more terrifying looms in the shadows. Embark on a journey of dark mysteries, desire, and danger in the eerie heart of Sleepy Hollow.

About the Author
Karina Halle
 is a screenwriter, former music & travel journalist, and the New York Times bestselling author of Realm of ThievesRiver of Shadows & The Royals Next Door, as well as 80 other romances across all sub-genres, ranging from spicy rom coms to gothic horror and dark fantasy. Needless to say, whatever you're into, she's probably written an HEA for it. When she's not traveling, she, her husband, and their pup Perry, split their time between a possibly haunted 120 year-old house in Victoria, BC, and their not-haunted condo in Los Angeles.

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Great Gothic Appalachian Horror

 

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I am not usually a fan of straight horror genre novels. But this one gave off some hints of Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House when I read the blurb. One of the few horror type stories I do love. I was privileged to receive an ARC of the novel from my publisher, Rowan Prose Publishing. I'm so glad I gave this one a shot. It is a fun and suspenseful read that not only explores horrors of the supernatural kind but also the horrors that can evolve of the human variety as well, especially when obsession is involved. 

Lovers' Leap by Rikki Goodwin starts off with a bang and doesn't let up from there. Hazel, our narrator, and her best friend and former high school sweetheart, Finn, are both terrified of their respective partners and trying desperately to escape them as the novel opens. Things do not go well and from there we are taken back to three days earlier before everything went horribly wrong. 

Hazel, who is happy with her boyfriend Dimitri but miserable working a dead end job as a barista, is happily surprised to get a call from Finn inviting her and Dimitri to dinner to discuss a business proposition. It turns out that Finn and his wife Lucy are thinking of purchasing a bed & breakfast and they'd like to run it with Hazel and Dimitri. But before signing on the dotted line, Finn invites them to accompany him and Lucy to the Lovers' Leap Inn for a long weekend away to see the property for themselves before they decide. It sounds like an amazing opportunity as well as a fun weekend escape. Of course, all is not what it seems and there is definitely a reason for the venture to sound too good to be true. 

From the moment they arrive things seem off. The longer the two couples stay, the spookier things get. Lovers' Leap is definitely haunted but why and by whom is the question. The novel delivers in creep factor and in suspense as well. The more we learn about each of the characters involved the more we start to question whether Hazel herself has something to hide. I knew there would be ghosts and possibly other supernatural elements involved. But I was intrigued as much if not more by these characters as we watch them all slowly start to unravel as a group and individually. The novel deftly explores the horrors that can be inflicted on the human heart when individuals hold on to relationships that are toxic. The fallout from the mixture of both elements in the story kept me invested emotionally in these characters and turning pages to find out how everything was going to turn out. Just when I thought I had it figured out, some unexpected twists took me completely by surprise. And wow! That ending really got me!

If you love horror with complex characters, gothic haunted mansions, and lots of unexpected twists and turns, then you'll love Lovers' Leap by Rikki Goodwin. If you like supporting indie bookstores as well, simply click on the title link to purchase your copy from Bookshop.org. 

Stay tuned, on Monday I'll be posting a spotlight for a Legend of Sleepy Hollow inspired magical school romantasy that sounds spicy entitled Hollow by Karina Halle.

In a couple of weeks I'll also be reviewing the first in a new urban fantasy series that I've heard lots of good things about by author John Evans. Check out the cover and blurb below that are both copied from Bookshop.org. 

"Intricate storytelling & well-developed characters." -Entertainment Monthly

Riding to the rescue with quick wits and snappy one-liners.


Tobias Halson, a young paranormal hunter, is charged with protecting the city of Philadelphia from the undead creatures of the night. A corporate board member is thrown out of an office building showing signs of vampire attack, and Tobias is called in to investigate. But he soon realizes he's out of his element, lost in a world of white collar politics and water cooler plots. With the innocence of a young woman in danger, it's a race against time to find the killer, preferably before Tobias ends up the next victim.

Fans of Ilona Andrews, Jim Butcher, Patricia Briggs, Nalini Singh, Faith Hunter, and Nalo Hopkinson will enjoy John Evans's Urban Fantasy books.


image copied from Goodreads Vampire Hunter   by John Evans may just be my new favorite urban fantasy series to follow. It opens with Tobias ...