Many other Keri Arthur books have been reviewed by AWW participants over the years. This year, catsalive has written some quick reviews of the first two books of Arthur’s Myth and Magic series: Destiny Kills and Mercy Burns. One of the most popular Australian authors of UF/pararom is Keri Arthur, who is also popular overseas. Since there have been quite a few UF/pararom books reviewed even in just the first five months of this year, I’m going to highlight a few and then list some others at the end of the post. I’ve lumped them together for two reasons: one, there is a lot of cross over between the two, depending on definitions, and two, they are not subgenres that I, personally, read very regularly and I feel less equiped to discuss nuances. The good news is that urban fantasy (UF) and paranormal romance (pararom) are very popular among AWW participants and if you miss my old round-ups from yesteryear, then this post will be a bit more along those lines. This month I will be focussing on urban fantasy and paranormal romance. Welcome, intrepid readers, to a look at another subgenre falling under the broad speculative fiction umbrella.
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