Since MISSING was accepted into the SPFBO contest last month, I've been keeping a pretty close watch on how things are going. One of the things that I've noticed is that books falling into the Urban Fantasy genre aren't getting a lot of attention. So I'll be putting together a list of the entrants here and links to any reviews they have gotten. These won't all be similar to my own, and I'm including YA here as well, but those of you interested in UF or Paranormal stuff, here's a place to start. I'm not going to vouch for anything at the moment, as I haven't read them yet, but I will read a few in the coming months and update this post with my thoughts. So without further ado, here are the first 15. (More to come.) The Finder of the Lucky Devil by Megan Mackie. Read the review here. Never Trust a Vampire by Vivian Lane Hostile Takeover by Cristelle Comby Specter of the Spheres by Matthew Ward- Review Rogue Arcanist by Alan Brenik- Fangs & Fins by Amy McNulty (This is more YA Paranormal Romance) Victor Boone Will Save Us by David Joel Stevenson (Superhero Story, kind of, but sounds interesting) Sworn to the Night by Craig Schaefer- I'm a fan of Craig's other work, so I'll probably be reading this. Under Ordshaw by Phil Williams Magically Bound by R. Medhurst Out of Nowhere by Patrick LeClerc From the Hill of Megiddo by Philip Dickens Moonlight, Roses & Murder by Lorri Moulton Vincent, Survivor by O.L. Eggert Crossfire by Andrea Domanski
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