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Monday, November 04, 2019

Boundary Haunted by Melissa F. Olson

The Boundary Magic series is so much fun.  The series is a spin-off from the Scarlett Bernard series, but I began reading this series first, and then went back and picked up the Scarlett Bernard series.

Allison "Lex" Luther is an army veteran who doesn't realize she is a witch until vampires attempt to abduct her niece in the first book Boundary Crossed.   She has a lot to learn.

I reviewed the first four books here.

In Boundary Haunted, Lex is still recovering from her last adventure in Wyoming when Maven, Lex's boss and cardinal vampire of Boulder, CO, asks her to head to Atlanta and help out that city's cardinal vampire.  

Beau Calhoun is a Civil War veteran and a vampire with some boundary witch blood.  Unlike other vampires, he can see ghosts, the Unsettled, and someone has been making them disappear.  Beau wants Lex to find out what is happening to the Unsettled and to protect his great-great-grandniece Odessa.  

Of course, things go wrong and get complicated because, you know, mixing up witches and vampires and werewolves can result in havoc.  

Start at the beginning of this series with Boundary Crossed, and if you are a fan of Urban Fantasy, I think you'll be hooked.   

Read in Oct.; blog review scheduled for November 4.

NetGalley/47 North
Urban Fantasy.  Dec. 3, 2019.  Print length:  317 pages.  

12 comments:

  1. It's been a while since I've read anything featuring vampires. Will keep this series in mind. :)

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    1. I've enjoyed this series, but I like urban fantasy. :)

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  2. I've been wanting to give this series a try. I'm sure I will love it.

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    1. I hope you like it--some interesting characters and plots with a mixture of mystery and suspense.

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  3. I still have this series on my list of Must Read books, but I'm running out of time this year. Might have to put it on the top of my 2020 booklist. :)

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    1. I've liked the series and the books read quickly. I know you like urban fantasy, Lark, and I think you'd enjoy it.

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  4. This sounds like a great series. I love the paranormal in TV format but have had less luck with the written word for some reason!

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    1. After I read the first one, I couldn't resist the others!

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  5. Paranormal is a genre I am not familiar with. I liked your review.

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    1. Paranormal and urban fantasy can be an exciting mix. :)

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  6. You can't go wrong with a mixture of witches, vampires, and werewolves. Right?

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