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Red-Hot and Bone-Chilling: New Paranormal Romances

by Siobhan
October 21, 2011

Sorry, Twilight fans, paranormal romance is not just for teens.

Vampires, werewolves, demons… whichever tall, dark and (of course!) handsome creature strikes your fancy (sucks your blood, whatever), there's a book for you…

So this Halloween, why not curl up with a novel that's red-hot and bone-chilling at the same time? Here are some great new paranormal romances out this Fall...

 

Never Been Bit

Never Been Bit by Lydia Dare

Read an excerpt online!

"Wickedly sensual! You'll wish you had your own vampyre to make your heart race." —Love Romance Passion, on It Happened One Bite

Also by Lydia Dare:

In the Heat Of the BiteIt Happened One BiteTaming Of the Wolf

Wolf Next DoorTall, Dark and WolfishCertain Wolfish Charm

 

 

Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend

Demons Are a Girl's Best Friend by Linda Wisdom

"Fireworks explode in this passionate novel by the inventive Wisdom, who incorporates a veritable potpourri of paranormal characters into this fast-paced tale. Humor, danger and steamy sex make for an exciting read. Maggie and Declan burn up the pages." —RT Book Reviews

Also by Linda Wisdom:

Hex in High HeelsWicked By Any Other NameHex Appeal

 

Mr. Darcy's Bite

Mr. Darcy's Bite by Mary Lydon Simonsen

Read an excerpt online!

Having read Mr. Darcy Vampyre, by Amanda Grange and come away with a less than stellar opinion, I was super nervous at reading another Pride and Prejudice fan fiction novel that infused some type of supernatural beings within the plot. Fortunately, Simonsen has made this idea work with Mr. Darcy’s Bite, which seriously impressed me. Unlike another popular vampire work, Twilight, where werewolves appear because of vampires, Simonsen provides an actual realistic explanation for it. The novel is written with fabulous Gothic undertones, creating a dark and spooky reading atmosphere that grips you from cover to cover. The ending was my favorite part! So much so, that I immediately emailed Mary and asked her to write a sequel! [...]

For those of you who are nervous about dipping your toes into the paranormal fan fiction world, may I highly suggest that you start your journey with Mr. Darcy’s Bite? Not only does it top my JAFF list, but it’s pretty high up on my paranormal reading list as well. You won’t be disappointed! —AustenProse.com

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