Villains have all the fun–everyone knows that–and this anthology takes you on a wild ride through the dark side The top villains from seventeen urban fantasy series get their own stories–including the baddies of New York Times bestselling authors Jim Butcher, Kevin Hearne, Kelley Armstrong, Seanan McGuire, and Jonathan Maberry. For every hero trying to save the world, there’s a villain trying … there’s a villain trying to tear it all down.
In this can’t-miss anthology edited by Joseph Nassise (The Templar Chronicles), you get to plot world domination with the best of the evildoers we love to hate This outstanding collection brings you stories told from the villains’ point of view, imparting a fresh and unique take on the evil masterminds, wicked witches, and infernal personalities that skulk in the pages of today’s most popular series.
The full anthology features stories by Jim Butcher (the Dresden Files), Kelley Armstrong (Cainsville), Seanan McGuire (October Daye), Kevin Hearne (The Iron Druid Chronicles), Jonathan Maberry (Joe Ledger), Lilith Saintcrow (Jill Kismet), Carrie Vaughn (Kitty Norville), Joseph Nassise (Templar Chronicles), Domino Finn (Black Magic Outlaw), Steven Savile (Glasstown), Caitlin Kittredge (Hellhound Chronicles), Jeffrey Somers (The Ustari Cycle), Sam Witt (Pitchfork County), Craig Schaefer (Daniel Faust), Jon F. Merz (Lawson Vampire), Faith Hunter (Jane Yellowrock), and Diana Pharaoh Francis (Horngate Witches).more
Urban Enemies is a collection of seventeen short stories from Joseph Nassies, Jim Butcher, Kevin Hearne, Seanan McGuire, Kelley Armstrong, Jonathan Maberry, Jeff Somers, Steven Savile, Caitlin Kittredge, Sam Witt, Craig Schaefer, Jon F. Merz, Faith Hunter, Diana Pharaoh Francis, Lilith Saintcrow, Carrie Vaughn, & Domino Finn.
This collection of short stories was an ok read. They are all a little dark and deal with the villains of many different series. I think this collection is great for libraries. It’s got a lot of author’s so, it might get you interested in trying them.
I picked up this collection; because I wanted to read Jim Butcher’s short story, but I did end up reading all seventeen stories featured. I enjoyed some and others didn’t work out.
Rated: 3.5 Stars
Even Hand by Jim Butcher
Even Hand features John Marcone the human criminal lord in Chicago in the Dresden Files. We get to see what he’s been working on in regards to negating magic. The author treats us to a little battle that tests out his defenses. We see that even as a criminal he has rules and one is no children ever.
I’m fan of the Dresden Files. It’s a great Urban Fantasy series to explore. I liked seeing Marcone.
Rated: 4 Stars
Hounded by Kelly Armstrong
Hounded is a dark tale. We learn about the Huntsman and that they hunt those that have killed the fae only. But, here we have one who has been cast out, an outcast; because he hunts humans who have killed. The way he traps these humans isn’t right and it’s what lead him to be outcasted.
It’s interesting, but a little dark for my taste.
Rated: 3 Stars
Nigsu Ga Tesgu by Jeff Somers
Here we learn that Magicians aren’t nice people. It’s told in Mika’s POV and is very dark.
It was enjoyable, but a little dark for my taste.
Rated: 3 Stars
Sixty-Six Seconds by Craig Schaefer
We are treated to two series that cross in the same world, Harmony Black and Daniel Faust. Faust is nobody’s hero. He’s a card-carrying villain by trade, a thief and sorcerer. We learn that Demons take over dead bodies and wreak havoc in the modern world. The Chainmen are the first and last line of defense against the enemies of Hell.
I enjoyed Sixty-Six Seconds. Our lead is trying to help someone he cares about out and is on a time crunch.
Rated: 4 Stars
Kiss by Lilith Saintcro
We get a character from the Jill Kismet series.
I have not read the series, so this one was not easy to follow. We get made up languages and words; which don’t make sense. I was lost.
Rated: DNF
The Naughties T Cherub By Kevin Hearne
Here we get Loki’s POV a character in the Iron Druid series. It takes place after Staked. Loki is working his way towards Ragnoroke. He visits Hades in Hell to gag if he will participate.
I enjoyed this insight into Loki, the trip to Hell, and this little pop into the series. I’ve got plans to try out the Iron Druid series.
Rated: 3.5 Stars
The Resurrectionist by Caitlin Kittredge
This short is set in the Hellhound Chronicles during the 1930’s. It is the begging of Lee’s story. We get a missing girl, zombies, hellhounds, and warlocks. Lee once was a hunter, but has left that life, yet that life never left him. He’ll have to be that man again.
I really liked this insight into Lee and little taste of the series.
Rated: 4 Stars
Down where the Darkness Dwells by Joseph Nassise
Here we visit the Templar Chronicles series and Necromancer Simon Logan a villain in the series. This is the start of when he gains his powers. He’s on a search for hidden treasures that will give power, but what he finds turned him into the most powerful leader and no longer an acolyte.
I very much enjoyed this short story. I’m curious about the series now.
Rated: 4 Stars
Bellum Romanum by Carrie Vaughn
Here we meet Roman aka Gaius Albinus who is Kitty’s nemesis in the Kitty Norville series.
I actually tried this series and stoped after book two. It wasn’t working for me. As for this short, Bellum Romanum, I liked Roman and seeing him at the start of his life and what he has in the works.
Rated: 4 Stars
Altar Boy by Jonathan Maberry
Here we visit the Joe Ledger world and it features Toy a villain and a recovering bad guy fighting for his soul and redemption. He’s trying to turn a new leaf, given a new chance to do good, but his past has caught up with him…. What will he do?
This was an interesting short and I enjoyed it. Toy is a complex character. He knows he’s done bad and will probably do it again, but he’s also trying to help the good guys and atone for his sins.
Rated: 4 Stars
Make It Snappy by Faith Hunter
This one takes us into the Jane Yellowrock series featuring Leo and his vampire gang; before Jane comes into the picture. He takes on an old enemy that he thought was dead and learns that the Europe Vampires have set their sights on his land and will be come.
I liked this short. It was fun to see Leo before Jane. I like the Yellowrock series. It’s a great Urban Fantasy to read. I actually was taking a break from the series, but after reading this I wanted to get back to the books.
Rated: 4 Stars
Chase The Fire by Jon F. Merz
Here we visit the Lawson Vampire series. Shiraz and Ava both have plans, but only one will live to complete them. It’s interesting that these vampires aren’t dead, but have evolved along side humans. We get deception, politics, and hidden plots inside the Vampire world.
It was an enjoyable read.
Rated 3.5 Stars
Unexpected Choices by Diana Pharaoh Francis
Here we visit the Horngate Witches series. Giselle, a Witch and Shoftiel, an Angel are not good and not evil. They both do what they feel is right to save people they care about, but those choices have a cost. Shoftiel was punished and sent to the Mistlands. He has a chance at freedom by making a deal with Giselle who needs his help in a snatch and grab.
Unexpected was investing. We get a run down of the world and what happened to it and why theirs magic now.
Rated: 4 Stars
Reel Life by Steven Savile
This is an odd read. We have Seth who is a criminal. He’s jealous and envious of his brother. He makes a deal with a magician who makes this alternate world called Glass Tower. In this world time moves differently, he doesn’t age, yet can step outside the world into a new time and will age unless he returns to the Glass Tower.
It’s weird, violent, got abuse, rape, death, and destruction. I didn’t care for it. It’s got several trig points that I don’t like to read about and the weirdness of the story didn’t help.
Rated: 1 stars
The Difference Between Deceit and Delusion by Domino Finn
This short story takes place before the Black Magic Outlaw series kicks off. We get a look at the backstory of the villain, Tunji Malu, who started all the trouble in that world. It stars off with torture then onto the kill. Once we move on we get a short battle, and making a deal with a Jinn who also has big plans.
It was an ok read.
Rated: 3 Stars
Balance by Seanan McGuire
This one is in the InCryptid universe. It’s got manipulating minds and causing chaos.
I couldn’t get into this short story.
Rated: DNF
Everywhere by Sam Witt
Here we visit Pitchfork Country series. Joe Hark fights dark forces that plague the world when he discovers his mentor has; become one of these monsters it puts them against each other.
I didn’t like it and couldn’t get into the short story.
Rated: DNF
I loved reading the POV from the villains of well established Urban Fantasy series. The Marcone POV for Jim Butcher fans is delicious and fun. The curation for this anthology is excellent and I hope they do another volume someday.
Good choice of authors with varied genre.
I was only going to listen to two story’s Jim Butchers and Faith Hunter. They are two of my favorite authors that I never miss. I ended up listening to the whole thing. I enjoy the little tidbits from the above two authors the rest meh…I didn’t know their characters, didn’t have any feel for them. So meh
Some stories are better than others.
Love this book & all of these Authors!! Amazing ~ Thanks BookBub!!
Big Jim Butcher fan and the reason I bought this book. But, now I have new authors to read. I really enjoyed these short stories.
Jim B always delivers!
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“He stank of formaldehyde and bad decisions.”
– Craig Schaefer, Sixty-Six Seconds
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What a GREAT collection this was!! It is an exceedingly rare occurrence to have almost every story in an anthology be written by a well-known, established author… Add that to a great premise – tales from the point of view of established series’ villains – and you have a definite recipe for success. I will admit, I couldn’t read all of them – I wasn’t familiar with a few of the series, so it was difficult to understand why the villains were so villainous, or what their relationship was to the other characters/events in the stories. BUT, the upside of that, is that I gathered a handful of new series onto my To Be Read list, and that’s always a good thing!
My particular favorites:
– Even Hand, Jim Butcher (I’ve been jonesing for my Dresden Files fix, and even though Harry didn’t make an appearance, the focus on Gentleman John Marcone should tide me over handily…)
– Sixty-Six Seconds, Craig Schaefer
– The Naughtiest Cherub, Kevin Hearne
– Down Where the Darkness Dwells, Joseph Nassise
– Altar Boy, Jonathan Maberry
– Unexpected Choices, Diana Pharaoh Francis
I like when series shift their perspective to give you a glimpse of a well-known world from an alternative point of view. I think it gives depth to the series, and its universe, and helps round out the stories and characters by making them multi-dimensional. In the stories that covered series that I know extremely well (e.g., Dresden Files, Harmony Black/Daniel Faust world), I found myself wanting to reread the novels with the added knowledge about the characters and their individual stories (back and otherwise). It’s a great concept, and I will definitely be returning to this collection after I’ve had a chance to dig into a few of the series that were new(er) to me!