Hope you've found some great reads lately. Please share if you have something to recommend.
This list is in no particular order.
(I own a kindle, so I listed the Amazon buy links, but many titles are available at other bookstores.)
The Kurtherian Gambit (21 books), and The Second Dark Ages series (4 books), and The Kurtherian Endgame (2 books so far) by Michael Anderle kept me busy most of October. This wild mix of urban fantasy and scifi is outlandish, farfetched, peppered with violence and four letter words, and incredibly addictive. Like potato chips, you can’t just have one. If you’re into take-no-prisoners female MC’s, give them a try. And let me know what you think! :) Find them at Amazon
Mark of the Demon (Kara Gillian Book 1) by Diana Rowland. While doing a simple demon summoning, police officer Kara pulls in a gorgeous being who is way above her magical pay grade. Now he’s haunting her dreams. Does she dare ask his help in catching a serial killer? Four book series with a far-ranging story arc. Enjoyable. Find them at Amazon.
NYC Mecca series (4 books) by Leia Stone and Jaymin Eve. Shifters and fae battle for dominance of earth in this urban fantasy series with a unique twist on shifters. Queen Heir is book #1. Amazon
Wickedly Dangerous (Baba Yaga #1) by Deborah Blake. This was an okay take on an old fairy tale character. I enjoyed it, but it didn’t inspire me to read the next book. Maybe I missed something. Amazon
The President is Missing by James Patterson. This political thriller/mystery was better than I expected. The story line kept me interested, but I wished I’d waited for a price drop. :) Amazon
DI Green contemporary British mystery series by Faith Martin. I mentioned these novels last time, but the author has released two more books (Murder at Midnight and Murder in Mind). The series finale is coming soon. The MC is a tough female cop who lives on a canal boat and relies more on her detecting skills than car chases or shootouts. Best read in order. Book 1 is Murder on the Oxford Canal Amazon