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Night World is a series of nine young adult fantasy novels by American author L. J. Smith. In the series, vampires, witches, werewolves, and shape-shifters live among humans without their knowledge, making up a secret society known as the Night World. The society enforces two fundamental laws to prevent discovery: never allow humans to gain ...
Wilson's website [1] suggests an order of The Keep, Reborn, The Touch, The Tomb, Reprisal, Signalz, and Nightworld.. The Tomb and The Touch were initially written as standalone novels. it is only in Nightworld that they were retroactively made part of the Cycle, as their respective protagonists all come together to fight the final battle against the Otherness.
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Night Huntress is a series of seven urban fantasy romance novels by author Jeaniene Frost. [1] The first novel was published in 2007 by Avon and took place in a world where supernatural creatures exist but are not known to the general public at large. The series initially focused on the character of half-vampire, Catherine "Cat" Crawfield and ...
Originally published under the title Nightspawn, the game's name was changed to Nightbane after legal threats from the lawyers of Todd McFarlane, creator of the Spawn comic book. The world of Nightbane is a modern dark urban fantasy in which a secret cabal of supernatural beings from another dimension called the Nightlords and their ...
The names of many of the authors listed in The City of Dreaming Books are anagrams of famous authors. Below are a few listed in alphabetical order by the last name of the real-world author: Ojahnn Golgo van Fontheweg = Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Ergor Banco = Roger Bacon; Lugo Blah (a Zamonian Gagaist) = Hugo Ball (a German Dadaist)
Over time, however, readers and critics have recognized that the collection is, if anything, richer, more focused, and more mature than Songs.” [4] In his review for The Guardian , Scott Bradfield said that Ligotti's stories, "like those of Poe and Nabokov , the cruel, brilliant, manipulative writers he most resembles – are absorbingly ...
Tales of the Night (Danish: Fortællinger om Natten) is a story collection by Danish author Peter Høeg. It comprises eight short stories that are about "Love and its conditions on the night of 19 March 1929".