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  2. Supernatural swoon: Why a 'paranormal romance' book may be ...

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    The paranormal romance genre exists a bit at the fringes. It has a diehard fan base, of course, but you likely won’t find swoon-worthy supernatural creatures as the next Reese’s Book Club pick.

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    There are many ways to get paid to read books, from recording audiobooks to writing reviews. These 10 sites will reward your love of reading with cash.

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  5. Paranormal romance - Wikipedia

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    Paranormal romance blends the real with the fantastic or science fictional. The fantastic elements may be woven into an alternate version of our own world in an urban fantasy involving vampires, demons, and/or werewolves, or they may be more "normal" manifestations of the paranormal—humans with psychic abilities, witches, or ghosts.

  6. Undead (series) - Wikipedia

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    Undead is a paranormal romance book series that is written by MaryJanice Davidson and published through Berkley Books.The series was first launched in 2004 with the publication of Undead and Unwed, and as of 2016 there are fifteen books in the series, [1] and several accompanying short stories. [2]

  7. Babelio - Wikipedia

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    Babelio is a French social cataloging website and a mobile app dedicated to literature. It is a social network for users to review books and generate personal library catalogs, which can be shared and commented on by other users. It has been called the French equivalent of Goodreads. [1] [2] [3] [4]