I’ve always been a fan of historical mysteries, but a couple of years ago i read a couple of really great books set at the dawn of “official” policing (Gods of Gotham, about the founding of the NYPD and The Yard about the first “murder squad” at Scotland Yard) and wondered if there was more out there. They appealed to me because in general I like the structure imposed by a police procedural. (more…)
Author: Megan M. McArdle
Genre Blend New Releases – March 2015
We’re heading into spring soon, one of busier times in the publishing year. Plus March is one of those lucky months for new book lovers that has FIVE Tuesdays! Why do new books come out on Tuesday anyway? I’ve scoured sites for forthcoming books and pulled together the titles that look like they combine genres to bring you another genre blend new releases list. As always, I have tried to list the genres in the order os seeming importance to the story. For example, HISTORICAL/ROMANCE would be a mostly historical fiction novel with a romance, but ROMANCE/HISTORICAL is a romance novel with a historical setting. Make sense? Let’s round up March’s new blends!
March 3
- The Buried Giant
by Kazuo Ishiguro (Historical/Fantasy)
- Dead Heat (Alpha and Omega)
by Patricia Briggs (Romance/Fantasy)
- Shifter Mates (Shifters Unbound)
by Jennifer Ashley (Romance/Fantasy)
- Dark Debt (Chicagoland Vampires) by Chloe Neill (Fantasy/Romance)
- Vision In Silver (The Others
) by Anne Bishop (Fantasy/Alt History/Romance)
- Pocket Apocalypse (InCryptid, Book Four
) by Seanan McGuire (Fantasy/Mystery/Romance)
- Of Silk and Steam (London Steampunk)
by Bec McMaster (SF/Historical = Steampunk/Romance)
- Who Buries the Dead (Sebastian St. Cyr) by C.S. Harris (Mystery/Historical/Romance)
- The Mouth of the Crocodile (Mamur Zapt) by Michael Pearce (Mystery/Historical)
- His Wicked Reputation
by Madeline Hunter (Romance/Historical)
- Longing
by Mary Balogh (Romance/Historical)
- Mad, Bad, and Dangerous in Plaid (Scandalous Highlanders)
by Suzanne Enoch (Romance/Historical)
- The Bedding Proposal (Rakes of Cavendish Square)
by Tracy Ann Warren (Romance/Historical)
- Lady of the Eternal City (Empress of Rome, book 4)
by Kate Quinn (Historical/Romance)
- Too Bad to Die
by Francine Mathews (Thriller/Historical)
- Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon (Thriller/Historical)
March 10
- World Gone By (Joe Coughlin)
by Dennis Lehane (Historical/Mystery)
- The Mechanical (The Alchemy Wars)
by Ian Tregellis (SF/Historical)
- The Peyti Crisis (Retrieval Artist, book 12)
by Kristine Kathryn Rusch (SF/Mystery)
March 17
- A Dangerous Place (Maisie Dobbs)
by Jacqueline Winspear (Historical/Mystery)
- Prudence (The Custard Protocol)
by Gail Carriger (Historical/SF = Steampunk/Romance)
- Clash of Eagles (The Clash of Eagles Trilogy)
by Alan Smale (Historical/SF= alt history)
- 7 Brides for 7 Bodies (Body Movers)
by Stephanie Bond (Mystery/Romance)
March 24
- The Fifth Heart
by Dan Simmons (Mystery/Historical)
- Inspector of the Dead (Thomas De Quincey)
by David Morrell (Historical/Thriller)
- Claimed (Servants of Fate Book 2)
by Sarah Fine (SF/Fantasy/Romance)
March 31
- At the Water’s Edge: A Novel
by Sara Gruen (Historical/Romance)
- The Angel Court Affair (Charlotte and Thomas Pitt) by Anne Perry (Mystery/Historical)
- The Diamond Conspiracy (Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences)
by Philippa Ballantine and Tea Morris (SF/Historical/Romance/Mystery)
- The Dead Play On (Cafferty & Quinn)
by Heather Graham (Romantic Suspense)
- The Shadows (Black Dagger Brotherhood)
by J.R. Ward (Romance/Fantasy)
Featured Blend: Time Travel Romance

A little late for Valentine’s Day and a little early for the return of the TV series Outlander (although maybe you are, like me, re-watching the first half of season 1 to get prepped!) I have been in the mood to do a romance post about time travel romances and other romances that play with multiple time periods. The reason I think these can be fabulous genre blends is that they can give the reader a hugely satisfying historical fiction experience — gorgeous details of the dress, food, and social norms of the past — but still give us a touchstone character from the present to ground the story. (more…)
Almost back!
Genrify readers, I apologize most sincerely for the dearth of new content here over the last couple of weeks. Moving cross-country and starting a new job took a little more out of me than I expected. But I hope to get back to regular postings next week.
Thanks for your patience!
Genre Blend New Releases – February 2015
The shortest month of the year is not short on new books that combine genres. Gearing up for the spring publishing season, there are some great new blended titles coming our way in February. As always, I have tried to list the genres in the order os seeming importance to the story. For example, HISTORICAL/ROMANCE would be a mostly historical fiction novel with a romance, but ROMANCE/HISTORICAL is a romance novel with a historical setting. Make sense? Let’s round up February’s new blends!
February 3
- Overcome (Breeds)
by Lora Leigh (Romance/Fantasy)
- Karen Memory
by Elizabeth Bear (Historical/SF = STEAMPUNK!)
- City of Savages
by Lee Kelly (Post-Apocalyptic SF/Romance/Suspense)
- Echo 8
by Sharon Lynn Fisher (SF/Romance)
- Murder on High Holborn (Exploits of Thomas Chaloner)
by Susanna Gregory (Mystery/Historical)
- Beyond the Sunrise
by Mary Balogh (Romance/Historical)
- Forbidden to Love the Duke: The Fenwick Sisters Affairs
by Jillian Hunter (Romance/Historical)
February 10
- Deadly Spells (Prospero’s War Book 3)
by Jaye Wells (Mystery/Fantasy)
- The Diabolical Miss Hyde: An Electric Empire Novel (Electric Empire Novels)
by Viola Carr (Historical/SF)
- Cannonbridge
by Jonathan Barnes (Historical/Horror/Fantasy)
- Obsession in Death
by J.D. Robb (Mystery/SF/Romance)
February 17
- The Return: A Titan Novel
by Jennifer Armentrout (Romance/Fantasy)
- The Eterna Files
by Leanna Renee Hieber (Fantasy/Historical)
- Dreaming Spies: A novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
by Laurie R. King (Mystery/Historical)
February 24
- Dorothy Parker Drank Here
by Ellen Meister (Historical/Fantasy/Mystery)\
- The Immortal Who Loved Me: (Argeneau Vampire Book 21)
by Lynsay Sands (Romance/Fantasy)
- Touch
by Claire North (Horror/Suspense)
- Soulbound: The Darkest London Series: Book 6
by Kristen Callihan (Romance/Historical/Fantasy)
- The Violent Century
by Lavie Tidhar (SF/Historical/Suspense)
- The Siege Winter
by Arianna Franklin and Samantha Norman (Historical/Mystery)
- The Tempting of Thomas Carrick (The Cynster Novels)
by Stephanie Laurens (Romance/Historical)
- The City: A Novel
by Dean R. Koontz (Suspense/Fantasy)
- What a Devilish Duke Desires (The Sinful Scoundrels)
by Vicky Dreiling (Romance/Historical)
Genre Blended Comics
The blending trend of mixing and matching elements from different genres to tell a story is not limited to novels. Visual media are often the perfect way to tell a blended story, and while TV and movies get a lot of attention, comic book and graphic novels have been genre-blending for a long time.
The storytelling technique of comics really blends the best of the written and visual worlds, allowing the creators to (literally) illustrate scenes that a novelist can only describe. But you still get to keep some of that imaginative work that happens when you read novels – filling in the details in your head that are only inked on the page with soundtracks and special effects and how the character sounds in your head. It also is a format that allows you to proceed at your own pace, lingering over panels and pages that catch your fancy, whipping through scenes that somehow manage to convey movement and action through pen and ink.
Fantasy Cops
Urban Fantasy is a genre full of crime. Not every urban fantasy contains a mystery component, but many, MANY do. When you set your fantasy on regular city streets and remove the epic worldbuilding and plots of large-scale political intrigue and clashing armies (think Tolkien, Martin, etc.) you need something to fill that plot hole. A mystery plot, with its reliable structure of crime, investigation, and resolution is amazingly suited to a blend with fantasy. It is also a plot that lends itself to episodic series, with gradually accumulated world-building allowed to be used over and over again with the same characters, only changing the particular mystery plot du jour. (more…)
The Hum and the Shiver by Alex Bledsoe
FANTASY/(LITTLE BIT OF)ROMANCE
Title: The Hum and the Shiver
Author: Alex Bledsoe
Publisher: Tor, 2011
Series: Tufa, Book 1
THE BOOK: (more…)
Near-future SF
In science fiction canon, big-scale far-future stories usually get all the glory. Books set on other worlds, with space ships and alien encounters are what many people think SF is all about. And those books are great. I love space opera, and I love far-future SF books like Dune or the Culture books by Iain Banks, or Peter F. Hamilton’s crack-o-liciously good duology of Pandora’s Star/Judas Unchained. But there is something equally appealing about near-future SF stories. (more…)
Genre Blend New Releases – January 2015
The turn of the calendar, another year of blending goodness to look forward to. If you are looking for new books that don’t conform neatly to the big genre categories, but mix elements from multiple genres, I’ve got some picks for you. January doesn’t traditionally yield a bumper crop of new books, but there’s always something coming out. Genres are listed in my best estimation as to the order of prominence to the story. For example, if the first genre listed is SF, that is probably the first audience for the book. What are you most looking foward to?
January 6
- Marked (Servants of Fate Book 1)
by Sarah Fine (Fantasy/Romance/Mystery)
- Foxglove Summer (Peter Grant Book 5)
by Ben Aaronovitch (Fantasy/Mystery)
- Unbound (Magic Ex Libris: Book 3)
by Jim C. Hines (Fantasy/Mystery)
- Half-Resurrection Blues
by Daniel Jose Older (Fantasy/Mystery)
- A Fine Summer’s Day (Inspector Ian Rutledge)
by Charles Todd (Mystery/Historical)
- Fateful Day, The (A Libertus Mystery of Roman Britain)
by Rosemary Rowe (Mystery/Historical Fiction)
- Gideon
by Alex Gordon (Thriller/Fantasy/Horror/Romance)
- Trust No One
by Jayne Ann Krentz (Romance/Suspense)
- Fragmented (Section 8 series Book 3)
by Stephanie Tyler (Romance/Suspense)
- Wildalone
by Krassi Zourkova (Romance/Horror)
- Dreamer’s Daughter (Nine Kingdoms Book 9)
by Lynn Kurland (Romance/Fantasy)
- Originator: A Cassandra Kresnov Novel
by Joel Shepherd (SF/Thriller)
January 13
- Saint Odd (Odd Thomas – FINAL BOOK)
by Dean R. Koontz (Thriller/Horror)
- The Deep
by Nick Cutter (Horror/Thriller)
- The Magician’s Lie: A Novel
by Greer McAllister (Historical Fiction/Mystery)
January 20
- Burned: Fever Series Book 7
by Karen Marie Moning (Fantasy/Romance) – Mac & Barrons are back!
January 27
- The Secrets of Sir Richard Kenworthy (Smythe-Smith Quartet)
by Julia Quinn (Romance/Historical)
- If the Viscount Falls (The Duke’s Men Book 4)
by Sabrina Jeffries (Romance/Historical)
- Catch a Falling Heiress by Laura Lee Guhrke (Romance/Historical)
- The Devil Takes a Bride (The Cabot Sisters Book 2)
by Julia London (Romance/Historical)
- Bound by Flames (Night Prince) by Jeaniene Frost (Romance/Fantasy)
- Viper Game (Ghostwalker Novel Book 11)
by Christine Feehan (Romance/Fantasy)
- Panther Prowling (Otherworld Series)
by Yasmine Galenorn (Romance/Fantasy/Mystery)
- In His Keeping (Slow Burn Novels)
by Maya Banks (Romance/Suspense)
