Team Urban: Why I Love Urban Fantasy!

Brenda Drake - Guardian of Secrets (Library Jumpers, #2):
Iām such a fan of Urban Fantasy for many reasons, but mostly because writers can take our normal world and, either secret or not, add a dash of the fantastical to it. With mystical creatures hiding from humans or living side by side with them, deliciously nefarious things can happen. Thereās just something extraordinary about urban fantasy. Itās the ability of the writer to look at something normal in the human world and mix it up. Changing a simple book into something that can transport someone from library to library or hiding a zoo of magical beasts in a common suitcase.
Being a Sentinel isnāt all fairytales and secret gardens. Sure, jumping through books into the worldās most beautiful libraries to protect humans from mystical creatures is awesome. No one knows that better than Gia Kearns, but she could do without the part where people are always trying to kill her. Oh, and the fact that Pop and her had to move away from her friends and life as she knew it.
And if that isnāt enough, her boyfriend, Arik, is acting strangely. Like, maybe she should be calling him āex,ā since heās so into another girl. But she doesnāt have time to be mad or even jealous, because someone has to save the world from the upcoming apocalypse, and it looks like thatās going to be Gia.
Chris Cannon - Fanning the Flames (Going Down in Flames, #4):
- There are no maidens that need to be rescued in urban fantasy. More than likely the females are the ones kicking ass.
- I love the snarky banter that occurs when you throw modern day characters into strange/magical/supernatural circumstances.
- Anything is possible in urban fantasy. There are no rules about what types of paranormal creatures you can have. If you want to create dragons that breathe fire, ice, wind, sonic waves, and lightning, you can, just like I did in Going Down In Flames *cough cough* shameless self-promotion.
She isn't afraid of anything...except losing the knight she loves. Bryn McKenna has it all, including her smoking-hot knight turned live-in boyfriend, Valmont. Even though sheās a hybrid dragon, sheās finally fitting into the new shape-shifting dragon world thatās become her own. But her grandparents want to ruin everything by making Brynās nightmare of an arranged marriage to Jaxon Westgate a reality. It doesnāt help that Jaxonās father is on a witch hunt for Rebel sympathizers and Bryn finds herself in his line of fire.
If she doesnāt say, āI do,ā sheāll lose everything. Good-bye flying. Good-bye best friends. Good-bye magic. But if she bends to her grandparentsā will and agrees to marry Jaxon, sheāll lose the love of her lifeāher knight.
Shonna Slayton - Spindle:
Urban fantasy reminds me that our own world is magical. We are so used to the way our world works that we take for granted how incredible it is that our heart beats, our brain imagines, that our eyes see color.
As a writer, urban fantasy allows me to open up my imagination on multiple planes. I still work with the real world, but I get to add layers onto that. Itās like going from black and white TV to color. Like Dorothy in dusty old Kansas stepping into the colorful land of Oz.
In a world where fairies lurk and curses linger, love can bleed like the prick of a fingerā¦
Briar Rose knows her life will never be a fairy tale. Sheās raising her siblings on her own, her wages at the spinning mill have been cut, and the boy she thought she had a future with has eyes for someone else. Most days it feels like her best friend, Henry Prince, is the only one in her cornerā¦though with his endless flirty jokes, how can she ever take him seriously?
When a mysterious peddler offers her a āmagicā spindle that could make her more money, sneaking it into the mill seems worth the risk. But then one by one, her fellow spinner girls come down with the mysterious sleeping sicknessā¦and Briarās not immune.
If Briar wants to save the girlsāand herselfāsheāll have to start believing in fairy talesā¦and in the power of a princeās kiss.
Tara Fuller - Inbetween (Kissed by Death, #1):
Book Description:

Itās not easy being dead, especially for a reaper in love with a girl fate has put on his list not once, but twice. Finnās fellow reapers give him hell about spending time with Emma, but Finn couldnāt let her die before, and heās not about to let her die now. He will protect the girl he loves from the evil he accidentally unleashed, even if it means sacrificing the only thing he has leftā¦his soul.
Danielle Ellison - Salt (Salt, #1):
Whether it's witches, demons, ghosts or other types monsters, there's nothing like escaping the sometimes mundane reality of our world, or giving what we know every day a spice of fantasy. Filled with kick-ass heroines who aren't afraid to fight for what they believe in (and hot, just-as-fierce love interests) Urban Fantasy inspires you look beyond what you see and be more than you think you can be. Plus, life is more with some magic: more dangerous, more unpredictable, more chaotic, more fun.
Penelope is a witch, part of a secret society protecting humans from demon attacks. But when she was a child, a demon killed her parentsāand stole her magic. Since then, sheās been pretending to be something sheās not, using her sisterās magic to hide her own loss, to prevent being sent away.
When sheās finally given the chance to join the elite demon-hunting force, Penelope thinks that will finally change. With her sisterās help, she can squeeze through the tests and get access to the information she needs to find āherā demon. To take back what was stolen.
Then she meets Carter. Heās cute, smart, and she can borrow his magic, too. He knows her secretābut he also has one of his own.
Suddenly, Penelopeās impossible quest becomes far more complicated. Because Carterās not telling her everything, and itās starting to seem like the demons have their own agendaā¦and theyāre far too interested in her.
Rachel Harris - My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century (My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century, #1):

Thrust into the sixteenth century armed with only a backpack full of contraband future items, Cat joins up with her ancestors, the sweet Alessandra and protective Cipriano, and soon falls for the gorgeous aspiring artist Lorenzo. But when the much-older Niccolo starts sniffing around, Cat realizes that an unwanted birthday party is nothing compared to an unwanted suitor full of creeptastic amore. Can she find her way back to modern times before her Italian adventure turns into an Italian forever?
Gloria Craw - Atlantis Rising (Atlantis Rising, #1):
I love Urban Fantasy because it infuses normal life with myth and magic. Itās so exciting to have something in common with a character who finds a magic object, special ability or a secret origin. The possible ways her courage and passion might be tested are endless. When she does triumph against fantastic odds, Iām left feeling inspired and reassured that I can overcome great obstacles in my everyday life too. Urban Fantasy reminds me that the ordinary in us can sometimes beā¦extraordinary.
Weāve stayed hidden too longā¦ I am different. I have always been different, but no one can know or my life will be in danger. So I hide in plain sight, wearing drab clothes and thick glasses and trying to be invisible. Iām so good at hiding, no one has ever noticed me. Until Ianā¦the mysterious and oh-so-cute boy I know I need to avoid.
Now I have been seen. And more terrifying still, I am wantedāby those who would protect me and those who would destroy everything and everyone I love. But if theyāre all terrified about who I am, wait until they see what I can doā¦
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