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<blockquote data-quote="Richards" data-source="post: 8058251" data-attributes="member: 508"><p>I finished book two and have started book three of Deborah Blake's "Baba Yaga" series, <em>Wickedly Powerful</em>. Thus time it focuses on the third (of three) Baba Yagas currently assigned to the US, Bella, whose powers are more fire-based. (The previous two were earth-based and water-based, respectively.) And I discovered something I had not noticed before: on the spines of the paperbacks, in small print, is the legend, "Paranormal Romance." Well, that certainly explains why each of the two previous books has a hunky (human) love interest then, doesn't it? Oh well, they've been interesting reads nonetheless, but as this is the last book of hers in this series I own (although she's written more than these three), I think I'll take a little Star Trek novel break or something after this one, as I have another "supernatural woman dealing with a hunky vampire guy" book waiting in the wings.</p><p></p><p>Johnathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richards, post: 8058251, member: 508"] I finished book two and have started book three of Deborah Blake's "Baba Yaga" series, [i]Wickedly Powerful[/i]. Thus time it focuses on the third (of three) Baba Yagas currently assigned to the US, Bella, whose powers are more fire-based. (The previous two were earth-based and water-based, respectively.) And I discovered something I had not noticed before: on the spines of the paperbacks, in small print, is the legend, "Paranormal Romance." Well, that certainly explains why each of the two previous books has a hunky (human) love interest then, doesn't it? Oh well, they've been interesting reads nonetheless, but as this is the last book of hers in this series I own (although she's written more than these three), I think I'll take a little Star Trek novel break or something after this one, as I have another "supernatural woman dealing with a hunky vampire guy" book waiting in the wings. Johnathan [/QUOTE]
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