Dive into six full-length urban fantasy novels by USA Today and national bestselling authors!
Escape into tales of shifters and sorceresses, gamers and bakers, demons and artifact hunters, plus one very mischievous Norse god. Full of adventure, mystery, romance, and plenty of snark, these novels will immerse you in magical worlds while you turn pages far into the night.
Huntress Born by Aimee Easterling - Werewolf and baker Ember leaves her pack to hunt for her missing half brother. But with danger growing on all sides, it's only a matter of time before she gets burned. By an author described as a "good choice for Patricia Briggs fans."
Beyond the Veil by Pippa DaCosta - Half-demon and half-human, Muse tried to lead an ordinary life. But when an underworld assassin comes after her, she must embrace her powers—and make a formidable deal with the Prince of Greed.
Justice Calling by Annie Bellet - Between hiding out from her evil ex-boyfriend who wants to steal her power and keeping her friends safe from dangerous magics, Jade Crow has all the problems. For fans of The Dresden Files and the Iron Druid, this is a nerdy urban fantasy full of snark and fireballs.
Getting Wilde by Jenn Stark - Tarot-reading artifact hunter Sara Wilde can find anything, for a price. Then a wickedly sexy magician offers her the ultimate challenge: Sneak behind Vatican walls...and steal the Devil himself. Globe-trotting, fast-paced, high-stakes adventure perfect for fans of Darynda Jones, Faith Hunter, and Ilona Andrews!
Wolves by C. Gockel - When Amy prays for help, Loki the Norse God of mischief and Chaos isn't the savior she has in mind. Loki can't resist Amy's summons, but he can insist that she help him outwit Odin, ruler of the Nine Realms. The start of an epic urban fantasy with myth, magic, and mayhem!
Empowered: Agent by Dale Ivan Smith - The world says those possessing superpowers are either heroes or villains. But what if you're both? Former rogue empowered Mathilda Brandt must return to villainy in order to save her family and thousands of others from a psychotic criminal mastermind.
Aimee Easterling is a USA Today Bestselling author writing on the boundary between urban fantasy and paranormal romance. She specializes in spunky shifters and invites you to dive into her werewolf world in the Wolf Rampant trilogy, the spinoff Bloodling serial, and her new Alpha Underground series.
Studying biology and working as a naturalist have both informed Aimee's writing, but she's quite willing to let reality slide in favor of a good story. When not writing, she loves to read and always keeps books by Robin McKinley, Patricia Briggs, and Elizabeth Peters on her shelf. You can learn more at www.aimeeeasterling.com.
First things first... this cannot be real, but it is… this is an incredible offer!!!!
The “Shadow Magic Box” is a compilation that includes six full-length series starters by some of the most interesting authors in Urban Fantasy. I still cannot believe this set really exists! I have read some of the stories before, others were new to me, and no, I would not tell you which. Just say that they are books by my favourite UF authors of all times. I pick the set for two reasons: first I wanted to try the to me unknown authors and secondly it comes in handy to have all six books in a single place so to speak. As all six books are the opening story in a series the set offers a fantastic overview into a variety of bestselling authors. Do yourself a favour and pick the set right now, you would hardly get a better offer and chances are that you’ll find your next favourite author among its pages!
This is a quick review of each of the stories 😊
Huntress Born (Wolf Legacy Series) by Aimee Easterling Ember is a female Werewolf, who is forced to leave her pack for the first time as her half-brother goes missing. Her initial conviction of doing a quick run, finding her brother and returning back home, is challenged as soon as she put her eyes in a certain (and very forbidden) human. Ember is adorable, naïve, funny and smart all at once, and as a bonus…. there are cupcakes.
Beyond the Veil (Veil Series) by Pippa DaCosta Muse a demon/human hybrid trying to blend in the human realm, has to embrace her demons powers as an assassin from beyond the veil threatens to destroy her very existence in this realm. The uneasy relationship between Muse and Akil (her demon master) is delicious, Aki is exactly the kind of character you would love to hate and can live without.
Justice Calling (Twenty-Sided Sorceress Series) by Annie Bellet Jade Crow have been on the run for twenty-years from Samir her ex, who wants to strip off her powers. As the owner of a game-shop in Wylde, Idaho she is just hiding in plain sight as Alek, a were-tiger enforcer shows up to complicate things. Jade is a very unusual heroine, and a very strong one.
Getting Wilde (Immortal Vegas Series) by Jenn Stark Sara Wild is a treasure hunter capable to find anything… for a price using a very special method: Tarot reading. As Armaeus Bertrand, the genuine Magician of the Major Arcana ask her to find and recover the Devil from a prison in the Vatican, she is more than eager to please, and so her position as official “hunter” for the Arcana Council begins. Sara and Armaeus are one of the most satisfying pairings in Urban Fantasy.
Wolves (I Bring the Fire Series) by C. Gockel In this unexpected mix of Norse Mythology and Urban Fantasy, the life of Amy Lewis (an average American human) and Loki (the Norse God) become entangled as Amy is being chased by an enormous wolf, as the very same time as Loki wakes up in his cell without recognition of what has happened to put him there. Loki true to character the ultimate antihero, a trickster who stops at nothing to reach his goal, but no evil in nature, and as Amy comes into play his capacity for good manifest. There is both deep moments and funny times in the story. A must for all Norse Mythology fans out there.
Empowered: Agent (Empowered Series) by Dale Ivan Smith Meet Mathilda Brandt the villain or maybe not? Mat just didn’t want to join the Hero Council, so they threw her in prison. Now she just turned twenty-one and have been paroled, which bring a whole new set of problems. Mat just wish to be let alone and go on with her life, but as a gang of criminals threatens her family, she must accept “the offer” of some secret agency to avoid going back to prison for good this time. Mat is a villain turned hero with superpowers and witty retorts. A fast-paced story with action and whimsical elements.
I got this bundle for free in Apple Store. It is really worthy! Six stories with strong females characters. Five of them got 4 stars rating, and one got 3 stars. I rated them separated so people can know more about the books/series.
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Huntress Born by Aimee Easterling - “Werewolf and baker Ember leaves her pack to hunt for her missing half brother.” It is interesting, but sometimes quite silly. But I liked it. 4 ⭐️
Beyond the Veil by Pippa DaCosta - “Half-demon and half-human, Muse tried to lead an ordinary life.” An interesting love triangle. 4 ⭐️
Justice Calling by Annie Bellet - “Between hiding out from her evil ex-boyfriend who wants to steal her power and keeping her friends safe from dangerous magics, Jade Crow has all the problems.” Interesting story with more than one class of supernatural. 4 ⭐️ Big downside: too many books in a series... I really don’t think I will really them all.
Getting Wilde by Jenn Stark - “Tarot-reading artifact hunter Sara Wilde can find anything, for a price.” It got me really confused because I know almost nothing on Tarot references... And the first chapter was very... boring. I almost quit the book...But the story evolved so well, that it have me hooked on it pretty good. 4 ⭐️ The big downside in this series is the size: too many books...I don’t think I will get the other books...
Wolves by C. Gockel - “When Amy prays for help, Loki the Norse God of mischief and Chaos isn't the savior she has in mind.” I really like stories with Loki. But this one I really don’t, simply don’t. 2/3 ⭐️
Empowered: Agent by Dale Ivan Smith - “The world says those possessing superpowers are either heroes or villains.” This is a good X-Man/like story. 4 ⭐️
A FUN-FILLED SCRUMPTIOUS TREAT!!! Awesome! These very talented and imaginative authors not only hit the motherload, they reign supreme with this Impressive collection, calling the shots and running the show, blasting this little fella into a tailspin with life altering, mind-blowing culminations. This collection showcases 100% on point realism, kicking up a churning vortex chocked-full of daunting circumstances and a bevy of surprising happenstance that keep you flipping page after page. You find yourself so immersed and taken in by the tantalizing interactions, you can't put this baby down. Blundering through the trials and tribulations, shocking twists and startling turns, testing our characters in ways they could have never anticipated. The characters are authentic, genuine and realistic with depth and qualities that blend into diverse personalities. The scenes are so vividly detailed and descriptive it gives the illusion you were right there in the middle of ground zero with them. Remarkable job guys, thanks for sharing this bad boy with us.
First off I can't believe this box set was free. I plan on picking up a couple of these series and running through them. Now the one from Jenn Stark I have already raced through that series and loved every book and branched out to more. These funky, strong, crazy, stubborn women have been thrown into the lives they now find themselves immersed in. While they fumble and make mistakes they are clearly up for the challenge (they just don't know it yet). The characters have you spinning sometimes but bring it all to a finish in a great way leaving you wanting more of the series. Lost of thrills and intrigue, action and mayhem and mostly clean reads they will lead you on through their chase. Loved the set and the intro to some new exciting authors.
Oh boy, I’m having a major problem doing this review of Shadow Magic: Six Strong Heroines of Urban Fantasy. The problem is that not only have I read 5 of the 6 stories, but those are 5 of my very favorite authors and I totally adored each of these books (each separately reviewed). Not surprisingly, considering the company it’s in, I also very much totally enjoyed the one book I had not yet read (Getting Wilde by Jenn Stark). Bottom line: you may be at risk of finding yourself addicted to some new series (I did, even though these stories work standalone) but its more than worth it as these individual stories are all 5-star rated and they and the book-set is very highly recommended.
I wouldn’t describe this collection as being about “Strong women Heroines.” It’s a collection of women surviving. In these stories, they don’t quite reaching the level of *survivor, as they don’t question the system they’re in— a system which abuses, exploits, and subjugates them. Rather, that system (where women should expect to be subjugated) is nearly always cast in, if not a positive light, an acceptable one. Women survive in it and should accept (even make the best of) being in it. “Heriones” do more.
There are 6 books in the series. 4 of them fit the description above.
The other two (“Agent: Empowered” and “Justice Calling”) are different and the best of the bunch.
This is a great collection of stories with something for everyone! It is also a terrific introduction to some fascinating authors, and like me you will want to check out further writings of the favorites you find here. Sure, I found one story that I ended up skipping past, but that might be the one at the top of YOUR list!
This is one of the best collections I have read in a while. All six of the books were the first book in their series, all by different authors. They were all good enough that I purchased the next book in each series. If you haven't tried this collection out you definitely should! Happy reading!
Kids with power...use it and you either die or end up in jail. The powers used are cool, but the mutter fool needs a brain transplant to have some manners and respect...just saying. I like Mathilda..she does all that she can to take care of her family, even what she says she wouldn't do again ..cool story
This is a really great set of books by some really great talented authors. Each book has a great storyline that grabs your interest. I love the characters and each book is well written. I would definitely recommend reading this set.
This is an excellent collection of stories with strong female protagonists, I didn’t find a bad story in the lot, every story captivated me and I struggled to put the book down, even though all the stories were different. I totally recommend this anthology.
I read four out of the five stories which were excellent but I could not finish reading Huntress Born as I found the story lacking in depth and boring. The main character was very superficial and boring.
These are pretty mixed in content and in how satisfying they are. Several cliffhanger. Two of the 6 are better than the others, being stronger throughout and having better sense resolution.
The story flows well and is entertaining for various ages. I look forward to additional books by this author. I recommend it, and her, to most, if not all readers...
I love finding a really good anthology of writers I have never read before who are amazing writers and helping to increase my stable of writers I look for to see if they have written anything else to read
Highly imaginative. Keeps you needing to turn the page to see what's next. Good does triumph, but at what cost? Each story is it's own, although you sometimes think it might be a continuation of the previous one. Definitely recommend.
This series was a good compilation of stories. I enjoyed them all. If you like fantasy series this could be one for you. It is hard to grade books by stars. They vary in marks so I just go for the middle. I read and liked all of them.
From the very first page the story and main character draws you in and doesn't let you go until the last page leaving you wanting more. Excellent read.