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So far, Charming is going nicely (although with an author name like that, it's got to be good, right?). @Amyiw - I agree that it doesn't have the noir feel that Dresden does, but it's still holding my attention. So far, Charming is amusing, and Sig looks like she might be interesting. I quite like where he's going with vampires, too.
I could have done without two 'chapters' of infodump, but hopefully now Elliott's got it out of his system, he'll stop.


Joining in here. I hadn't thought of that before but now that you mention it. You have a point.

Reviewed it here.
I really liked Sig - and I liked the dynamic of how Charming fitted into her team.
James isn't giving Butcher a run for his money yet, I don't think, but he's got potential.


I have another friend that didn't click with the Druid and that's OK but it is one of my favorites. Dresden I like but it is not one of my favorites. So different strokes. So far, I actually like this better than Dresden. "Hells Bells" is actually one of my pet peeves. Might even be a danger to the Kindle. :-)


Don't know if this is the place but you made me curious. Which other UF books do you like. All the same style as this one and the Druid?

Kate Daniels by Ilona Andrews
Mercy Thompson by Patricia Briggs
The Others by Anne Bishop
I have an old list of 25 UF and 25 PNR (found it very hard to find 25 PNR favorites) but it is a 1/2 year old and I think I might put this series, Urban Shaman, Soulwood, Jaz Parks, and Arcadia Bell on the UF. Only the top 10 series are in order.
Top 25 forum UF and PNR

Laura Resnick? She writes differently compared to James though.
T. A. Pratt
I would think that Benedict Jacka's Alex Verus could be close to the way Charming and for that matter the Iron Druid does things.
And-if this violates a rule I have forgotten please ignore it, me.

I've heard of all of the authors. Laura Resnick was the closest to sounding my style. This book, Charming, was right up my alley. Even though the next book, Daring, deals with a lot of new characters, I actually liked them too, even the bad guys. You got to love a good bad guy! Hugh D'Ambry from Kate Daniels has to be one of my favorites.

Going along with that is Seanan McGuire's InCryptid series
Both have characteristics the same as Charming even though not at all the same plots or settings.


I loved Lisa Shearin's Magic Lost, Trouble Found Reine Benares series but only the short novella of SPI really hit it for me.

I think it is book three where he goes into a little detail about his dad and mother. Not all that much but still I was surprised by something.
James could do a whole book on the Charmings.
Books mentioned in this topic
Magic Lost, Trouble Found (other topics)The Greyfriar (other topics)
Daring (other topics)
Daring (other topics)
Charming (other topics)
The votes are in and our Book of the Month for January is:
CHARMING by Elliott James
Charming
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