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Kim Harrison's Undead in the Garden of Good and Evil is a prequel to Harrison's paranormal Hollow series and provides a good bit of background as to Ivy's thoughts and feelings which lead to her encounter with Rachel as well as her relationships with Kisten and Picardy. Note: Harrison's website states that Undead is #2.5. Chronologically, it doesn't make sense to me...whadda I know... Lynsay Sands' Claire Switch Project is a fun read of two souls who have loved each other for years finally taking that step but in a truly unusual way as the girl of Kyle's dreams does a double-date with his sister at their class reunion. A satisfying one-two punch to the class bitch and her Lothario date. Kelley Armstrong's Chaotic, from her Women of the Otherworld series (#4.5??) provides the background on how Hope and Karl meet up. Hope thinks the interracial council has hired her chaos-demon powers to help the supernaturals but it all goes wrong when she's set on the trail of Karl Marsten, werewolf jewel thief (think of a shapeshifting Cary Grant). Lori Handeland's Dead Man Dating was my least favorite of the four and pits a demon hunter, Chavez, against an unsuccessful book agent, Kit, whom demons will not leave alone. Ah, the perils of online dating...