Saturday, February 5, 2011

On My Wishlist...

Dead on the Delta by Stacey Jay
TBP: May 31, 2011

From Goodreads:
The beginning of a new urban fantasy series in which fairies are creatures the size of mosquitoes, and have poisonous bites that drive humans insane.
 Kindling Moon by Jenn Bennett
TBP: June 28, 2011

From Goodreads:
A new urban fantasy series about a magician and daughter of accused serial killers who must clear their names--or pay for their crimes with her life.
The Wild Side edited by Mark L Van Name
TBP: Aug, 2011

Anthology Authors:
Tanya Huff 
Gina Massel-Castater
Toni L.P. Kelner
Diana Rowland
Sarah A. Hoyt
Ticia Drake Isom
Dana Cameron
John Lambshead
Mark L. Van Name
Caitlin Kitterege
 Deadworld by J.N. Duncan
TBP: April 1, 2011

From Goodreads:

She's as tough as anything haunting Chicago's streets. But to deal with an inhuman power that won't stay buried, this FBI agent needs help that comes at an immortal price. . .
Jackie Rutledge has seen her share of supernatural killers. But her latest murder case is what recurring nightmares are made of. Brutally exsanguinated human victims, vanishing-into-the-ether evidence, and a city on the edge of panic mean that she and her psychic partner, Laurel, are going to need more than just backup . . .
So Jackie is fine with any help rugged P.I. Nick Anderson can give--even if that includes the impish ghost and sexy vampire who make up his team. But Nick is hiding secrets of his own. And Jackie's investigation has plunged them both into a vengeful game reaching back centuries--and up against a malevolent force hungry for more than just victory. . .
Under Wraps by Hannah Jayne
TBP: March 1, 2011

From Goodreads:
As a human immune to magic, Sophie Lawson can help everyone from banshee to zombie transition into normal, everyday San Francisco life. With a handsome werewolf as her UDA boss and a fashionista vampire for a roommate, Sophie knows everything there is to know about the undead, the unseen, and the uncanny. . .
Until a rash of gruesome murders has demons and mortals running for cover, and Sophie finds herself playing sidekick to detective Parker Hayes. Dodging raging bloodsuckers, bad-tempered fairies, and love-struck trolls is one thing. But when Sophie discovers Parker isn't what he seems, she's got only one chance to figure out whom to trust. Because an evil hiding in plain sight is closing in. . .and about to make one wisecracking human its means to ultimate power. . . 
Okay, I realize the first 3 started out as a Dan Dos Santos cover tribute (I think he is my favorite cover artist) and ended up being an Urban Fantasy book fest!
So...
What Fantastic, possibly urban, books are you wishing for this week?

14 comments:

  1. The Wild Side's cover looks amazing. O.O

    On my Wishlist

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  2. Nice wishes; I have just one - get better as soon as it is possible.

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  3. Dead on the Delta!! WOw that sounds like a fantastic book! That cover The Wild Side is creepy!

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  4. Wow - loads of UF I haven't heard off before but want to try out! Good choices - and you're right about the cover - they are fantastic!

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  5. That one girl is a way too thin, but still I want some of those :)

    Gave you a Gator award

    http://books-forlife.blogspot.com/2011/02/guest-review-in-company-of-vampires.html

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  6. That's a lot of gorgeous UF! lol

    I have so many series' I follow, most of the time I'm just mesmerized by the covers of the ones I don't (since there's no way I can start more than the dozen I already am reading). There are some really talented cover artists out there.

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  7. I swear you ALWAYS point out books I've never heard of, and I seriously thank you for that. All of these sound fabulous, and I hope you get your wishes :)

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  8. Fantastic books this week! Have added several to my wishlist, as I hadn't heard of any of these. Thanks for the heads up!

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  9. Now I have to check out Under Wraps as it is set locally. BTW, this is not fantasy per say as there are real-life bloodsuckers, fairies, and trolls walking around in San Francisco, as anyone who's ever walked around the Castro at 3 am knows.

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  10. @Selfcentred... He is a good artist! :)
    @anachronist... that's my wish for you! Remember stay hydrated! ;D
    @Nina... I know.. I need both! :)
    @Mel... I need his talent.... or at least ability to work with oils. :)
    @Blodeuedd... heh. Which one? lol and Thanks! You are too sweet!!
    @Barbara...I know what you mean. I keep coming back to his work when I get mesmerized.
    @Melissa... heh.. we are even. ;)
    @Alexia... hope we both get all of them. ;)
    @Stephanie... ROFL!

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  11. I just added all of these to my TBR wishlist :) I'm pretty positive that you can never have too much urban fantasy! Thanks for sharing about these!

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  12. I wouldn't mind reading these books too. I hope that you get the books you have listed on your wishlist and that they are everything you hope them to be. Check out what is On My Wishlist.

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  13. Well, Hello UF Girl. I'm not surprised new series are you thing. I wish I was more into them.

    Still, I'd hate to run into a mosquito sized fairy.

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  14. Ohhhhh what an interesting wishlist you have this week Melissa! I love finding new Urban Fantasy series, I haven't found a new one in a while so thanks for all these great recommendations:)

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