Tucson Festival of Books Flash Giveaway 8


The rules are simple:
Giveaway starts Saturday morning and closes Sunday night. The winner will be announced that Monday.
All books are in print there will be no substitutions for an electronic version or a different book.
Since the books are autographed if something goes wrong during transient I am UNABLE to replace the prize.
Each giveaway will have some advice provided during one of the panels and a topic that must be answered in order to enter.

This week’s prize is a copy of Kiss of the Vampire by Cynthia Garner.

Comments:
Where the Paranormal Hits the Pavement:
- Paranormal Romance is greater focus on the relationship. Hero/Heroine romance moves the plot not a sideline. Must have a HEA (Happily Ever After)

- Urban Fantasy can have romance but is centered on the journey, the world.
Both from Cynthia Garner

To enter leave a comment talking about what book(s) you think actually blur the line between paranormal romance and urban fantasy.

Comments

  1. I think the Night Huntress series by Jeanine Frost blurs those lines pretty well.

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  2. Mary Preston says:

    Jeanine Frost’s NIGHT HUNTRESS series is what came immediately to my mind as well.

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  3. Maureen says:

    I would say Lover Reborn by JR Ward.

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  4. Lea Krnjeta says:

    Night Huntress series by Jeanine Frost, Charley Davidson series by Darynda Jones, Sabina Kane series by Jaye Wells.

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  5. Ferishia says:

    Totally the Night Huntress series. I’m more into PNR and don’t really like UF, but since there is some romance in NH series, I’ve really enjoyed reading it.

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  6. Brittany Burmester says:

    I like Dark Lover by JR Ward
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  7. I was going to say JR Ward, but after reading the comments, I see everyone else had the same thought. I also think Nalini Singh’s Archangel series blurs the lines a bit.

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  8. Kai W. says:

    The Jensen Riley, Guardian series by Keri Arthur fits this category. It has both the paranormal and urban fantasy elements.

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  9. Tiffany Martinez says:

    The Kate Daniels’ series by Ilona Andrews fits both categories. Love those books!

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  10. Some of the BDB books by J.R. Ward blur the line between paranormal and UF. I like both series and seeing some of them blending can make a story interesting.

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  11. Karen Chance’s Cassie Palmer series!

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