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The Smoke Thief, by Shana Abe
There needs to be an online directory of all the paranormals that confuse "Stockholm's Syndrome" with "romance."
Tea With the Black Dragon, by RA MacAvoy
I envy the alternate universe where this book beat out Anita Blake as the template for paranormal romances. There are still problems with the Orientalist stereotypes over there, but the heroes have good manners and want to be nice, the heroines have a sense of proportion and are sometimes over the age of thirty, they all have lives and appreciate tea and don't flip out over misunderstandings, and the stupid and heroic things they do are in-character and adorable.
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, by NK Jemisin
If you've been reading a lot of paranormals with gross power dynamics, then this book wants to mess with your head.
There needs to be an online directory of all the paranormals that confuse "Stockholm's Syndrome" with "romance."
Tea With the Black Dragon, by RA MacAvoy
I envy the alternate universe where this book beat out Anita Blake as the template for paranormal romances. There are still problems with the Orientalist stereotypes over there, but the heroes have good manners and want to be nice, the heroines have a sense of proportion and are sometimes over the age of thirty, they all have lives and appreciate tea and don't flip out over misunderstandings, and the stupid and heroic things they do are in-character and adorable.
The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, by NK Jemisin
If you've been reading a lot of paranormals with gross power dynamics, then this book wants to mess with your head.
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Date: 2010-04-25 07:15 am (UTC)I picked up The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms on a rec, but when the protagonist encountered a person leading around a god on a leash in the first chapter, I was all in.
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Date: 2010-04-26 02:57 am (UTC)2) I preferred the thing about Sieh and the sun.
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Date: 2010-04-25 09:25 am (UTC)AHAHAHAHAyes.
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Date: 2010-04-26 03:01 am (UTC)(I actually read her first 2 books recently, but the writeup is trapped on Rue. She works better in the medieval setting, but it doesn't help a lot.)
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Date: 2010-04-25 04:55 pm (UTC)FOR THE WIN
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Date: 2010-04-25 02:00 pm (UTC)The tech aspects of Tea with the Black Dragon haven't aged well, but the story itself has - I still enjoy re-reading it from time to time. Try to find her The Grey Horse: a pukha, strong female characters, romance, and Irish politics in the 19th century.
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