Posted September 11, 2012 by Carmel in / 2 Comments
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Full Blooded (Jessica McClain #1) by Amanda Carlson Urban Fantasy
   It’s not easy being a girl. It’s even harder when you’re the only girl in a family of werewolves. But it’s next to impossible when your very existence spells out the doom of your race… Meet Jessica McClain — she just became part of the pack. In the vein of Kelley Armstrong and Patricia Briggs, a new urban fantasy that rewrites the werewolf myth. |
Toxic (Denazen #2) by Jus Accardo Young Adult
   When a Six saved Kale’s life the night of Sumrun, she warned there would be consequences. A trade-off. Something taken for the life they gained. But Dez never imagined she’d lose the one thing she’d give anything to keep… And as if it’s not enough Dez finds her immunity to Kale fading, the Six brought in to help Kale learn to control his killer touch starts drooling on him the moment they meet. |
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Silver Mine (Takhini Wolves #2) by Vivian Arend Paranormal Romance
  Life in isolation is the safest place for Chase Johnson, a crossbreed who doesn’t know which form he’ll assume next—cougar or wolf. Once a year, his unelected position as spokesman for the Yukon outcasts forces him to visit civilization. This time he runs across someone unexpected. She’s not his mate, but she pushes all the right buttons… |
Unspoken (The Lynburn Legacy #1) by Sarah Rees Brennan Young Adult
   Kami Glass loves someone she’s never met . . . a boy she’s talked to in her head ever since she was born. She wasn’t silent about her imaginary friend during her childhood, and is thus a bit of an outsider in her sleepy English town of Sorry-in-the-Vale. Still, Kami hasn’t suffered too much from not fitting in. |
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Under the Moon (Goddesses Rising #1) by Natalie J. Damschroder Urban Fantasy
   Quinn Caldwell is the epitome of a modern goddess. Her power source is the moon, her abilities restricted only by physical resources and lunar phase. She runs a consulting business and her father’s bar, serves on the board of the ancient Society for Goddess Education and Defense, and yearns for Nick Jarrett, professional goddess protector and the soul mate she can never have. |
Vessel by Sarah Beth Durst Young Adult
   When the goddess Bayla fails to take over Liyana’s body, Liyana’s people abandon her in the desert to find a more worthy vessel, but she soon meets Korbyn, who says the souls of seven deities have been stolen and he needs Liyana’s help to find them. |
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Hidden (Firelight #3) by Sophie Jordan Young Adult
   In the explosive conclusion to Jordan’s Firelight trilogy, Jacinda, torn between love and duty, ventures deep into the heart of enemy territory. |
Hanging by a Thread by Sophie Littlefield Young Adult
   The quaint little beach town of Winston, California, may be full of wholesome townsfolk, picturesque beaches, and laid-back charm, but Clare Knight is about to uncover something underneath its thriving demeanor. Someone is hiding something, and it’s as gruesome as the townsfolk, and their stately homes, are stunning. |
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Shadowfell (Shadowfell #1) by Juliet Marillier Young Adult / Fantasy
   Fifteen-year-old Neryn is alone in the land of Alban, where the oppressive king has ordered anyone with magical strengths captured, but when she sets out for Shadowfell, a training ground for a rebel group, she meets a mysterious soldier and the Good Folk, who tell her that she, alone, can save Alban. |
The Hunt (The Secret Circle #5) by L.J. Smith Young Adult
   The bonds of the Secret Circle are weakening. Cassie’s evil half sister won’t rest until she has taken Cassie’s place in the powerful ring of witches. And a band of witch-hunters is targeting the group, determined to destroy it. |
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Tags: Fresh Meat, September 2012
Vessel sounds super interesting, September is proving to be a good month for books! 🙂
Amber Elise @ Du Livre
@Amber Elise That can be both a good thing and a bad thing! 😉