61. Elric: To Rescue Tanelorn by Michael Moorcock - I love the sword & sorcery stuff, but the stories set in more modern times kind of bore me...
62. Dhampir by Barb and J. C. Hendee - This was a very pleasant surprise, as I had never heard of it. I wouldn't really call it an urban fantasy, since it's not set in our world, but it does involve vampires. Basically, a woman and her half-elf business partner are con artists who pretend to kill vampires and then charge villages for their services. When they decide to retire from their life of crime, real vampires come after them, mistaking them for actual vampire hunters. There's a larger underlying storyline related to the main character's origin, which apparently unfolds in subsequent books. I will definitely continue this series. Won't read it in public though, as the cover looks kind of S&M-ey.

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