Once I read through all the Kenyon books I found myself starving for more paranormal. So I started looking. And I soon found some more.
Lords of the Underworld
Gena Showalter’s Lords of the Underworld: http://members.genashowalter.com/page/lords-of-the-underworld
Long ago, twelve immortals warriors ““ each more dangerously seductive than the last — stole and opened Pandora’s box, unleashing the evil from within. Now they carry that evil within themselves. Violence, Pain, Death, Disease, Disaster, Misery, Doubt, Promiscuity, Defeat, Lies, Secrets, and Wrath. When a powerful enemy returns, they will travel the world in search of a sacred relic of the gods ““ one that threatens to destroy them all.
Introduction to the Immortals After Dark
Kresley Cole’s Immortals After Dark http://kresleycole.com/
Every creature or being that was thought to be mythical . . . isn’t.
They all secretly exist alongside humans and enjoy the gift of immortality. There are hundreds of different kinds: from Vampires to Lykae, from Furies to Shifters, from the Fey to Valkyries.
These immortals call their world The Lore.
You may have had a brush with one of Lorekind already. The eccentric billionaire with hypnotic charisma””and an aversion to sunlight. The ethereal waif of impossible beauty””whose fingernails look more like claws. The Highlander with a seventeenth-century Scottish accent and animal magnetism””who can never be penciled in on the night of the full moon.
They walk among us, but they war among themselves. Each faction has its strengths, weaknesses, and age old prejudices against the others. Every five hundred years, the Accession, a battle for supremacy, rages. That time is now. . .
The Legend of the Dogman http://www.michigan-dogman.com/
What Does a Legend Become, When the Truth Outruns the Fiction?
It began as an April Fool’s Day prank, a simple poem set to music, crafted to play on the radio a few times and then disappear.
Then something very strange happened. The joke reversed course. A mysterious, centuries-old Indian legend revealed startling parallels. A French fur trader’s diary from 1794 told of an encounter with “loup garou.” A letter from 1857 described a creature that stood upright like a man, yet “bore the countenance of a grey wolf.”
Then contemporary witnesses came forward by the score, bringing with them photographs, film, audio recordings, and dramatic physical evidence.
The Legend became real.
While this isn’t a book, it is a Legend. One that takes place here in Michigan. The Youtube video contains the song along with some pictures. Every year starting October 1st, this song plays on our local radio station. It really sets the mood: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uwFZYCwnS0
Cafe Chronicles
And don’t forget to check out the fun puzzles along with a truly spooky story that happened to me when I was just a preteen. http://www.coffeetimeromance.com/CTRNewsletter/index.html#coffeegrounds
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