Of all the paranormal beasties out there, zombies are my least favorite. (Sorry, zombies.) I’ve never been much of a horror fan, and after a while, the story of grim survival and inevitable death against the specter of mindless ravening beasts gets… wearing. But what I do like is smartly written fantasy that explores the … Continue reading
Author Archives: AJ Larrieu
Urban fantasy/paranormal romance hybrids: How hot is too hot?
Earlier this summer, I attended the Romantic Times Booklovers convention in New Orleans, and among the many workshops being given on the business and craft of writing, there was one that particularly interested me. The title was “Writing in the Badlands,” and the topic was books that are hybrids between paranormal romance and urban fantasy. … Continue reading
Unbounders at the RT Booklovers Convention
The Romantic Times Booklovers Convention is just around the corner, and there will be lots of chances to catch up with the Unbounders! We’ll be hanging out at Club RT (where we’ll also be raffling off a basket full of books and swag) and sitting on panels about everything from sex & spirituality to paranormal worldbuilding. And … Continue reading
What We’re Reading: The Iron Hunt by Marjorie M. Liu
I’m a little ashamed that it’s taken me this long to pick up The Iron Hunt. I’ve always thought Marjorie M. Liu’s Hunter Kiss series looked like just the kind of dark urban fantasy I love, with unique world-building and unusual characters. What finally got me to pull the trigger? The final book in the series (Labyrinth of Stars) … Continue reading
A Quest for Science Fiction and Fantasy Romance: Veronica Scott Talks about Her New USA Today column
Today I’m happy to welcome Veronica Scott to Paranormal Unbound! Veronica is an author of science fiction and fantasy romance, and she’s recently started covering the genre for USA Today’s Happily Ever After blog. I was thrilled when I heard about this new column (more speculative romance! hooray!), so I invited Veronica to talk about … Continue reading
USA Today’s HEA blog starts a new column devoted to SF&F romance
Here’s a bit of good news for lovers of science fiction romance and fantasy romance. USA Today’s Happily Ever After blog, which focuses on romance, has started a new, twice-monthly column devoted to the sub-genres. It’s called Sci-Fi Encounters, and it’s written by Veronica Scott, herself an author of SF&F and paranormal romance. I’ve been … Continue reading
What We’re Reading: Bitter Spirits by Jenn Bennett
If anyone ever tells you there’s nothing new in paranormal romance and the genre’s on its way out, hand them a copy of Jenn Bennett’s Bitter Spirits. I finished this start to a new series last week, and I’m already itching for the next installment. Bitter Spirits is set in Prohibition-era San Francisco, and it’s no small feat … Continue reading
Tough Women and the Men Who Can Handle Them: An Interview with Holley Trent, author of the Shrew & Co. Series
Today I’m thrilled to welcome paranormal and contemporary romance author Holley Trent to Paranormal Unbound! I started following Ms. Trent on twitter because we’re both Southern girls gone west. I picked up the first novella in her Shrew series (The Problem with Paddy) because I was looking for something short and fun, and I was thrilled … Continue reading
Paranormal Romance Picks from Romance Novels in Color
Today I’m excited to welcome contemporary romance author Delaney Diamond to Paranormal Unbound! Delaney writes sexy contemporaries, and I devoured her latest release, The Wrong Man over the holidays–I’m a sucker for a blue collar hero! Delaney also runs Romance Novels in Color, a blog devoted to celebrating diversity in romance fiction. I asked her to join … Continue reading
The Chemistry of Paranormal World-building
When I was in college, organic chemistry was the hardest class I had to take. It’s infamous for causing biochem majors to jump ship, and for the first half of the semester, I wasn’t sure I would survive it, either. The number of reactions you have to learn to make it through O-chem is astronomical. … Continue reading