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No Humans Involved

by Kelley Armstrong

🌶️🌶️mild·Women of the Otherworld #7
4.1 on Goodreads (407)

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Why Read This?The one-sentence sell. What do you get for showing up to this book, even when it's hard?

A celebrity necromancer and a stoic werewolf alpha team up to investigate ritual murders in Hollywood — the slow burn between Jaime and Jeremy is one of the series's most satisfying payoffs.

Synopsis

This overview of Peter Beagle's extraordinary career as a fantasist contains seven short stories and three essays as well as a new preface by the author. It also features the original whimsical Chesley Award-winning cover illustration by talented Bay Area artist Michael Dashow. "The Last Unicorn, Beagle's most beloved novel, was an underground bestseller in the late 1960s and 1970s. This collection includes two of Beagle's popular unicorn stories, "Professor Gottesman and the Indian Rhinoceros" and "Julie's Unicorn," as well as "Lila the Werewolf," which is anthologized in the "Oxford Book of Fantasy, and a tribute to J. R. R. Tolkien, "The Naga." Contents Introduction: “Under the Zucchini” by Patricia A. McKillip Fiction “Come Lady Death” “Julie’s Unicorn” “Lila the Werewolf” “My Daughter’s Name Is Sarah” “Pittsburgh Stories (a Recollection)” “Professor Gottesman and the Indian Rhinoceros” “Telephone Call” “The Naga” Essays “D. H. Lawrence in Taos” “Learning a Trade” “My Last Hero” “The Poor People’s Campaign”

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At a Glance

This is the book Jaime and Jeremy fans have been waiting for. Armstrong plays the Hollywood setting perfectly — fake psychics vs. a real necromancer is an inherently fun premise, and the mystery involving trapped spirits and ritual sacrifice has genuine teeth. Jeremy as the quiet, protective alpha who finally lets his guard down is peak slow burn. The tone balances Jaime's sardonic celebrity-world narration with genuinely creepy supernatural horror. Read after Industrial Magic and Broken for the full relationship buildup.

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Book Details

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Goodreads RatingThe crowd's verdict. Take it with salt, though. Some masterpieces are polarizing.

4.10 ★ (407)

Page CountHow long the commitment is.

186 pages

PublishedWhen this hit shelves. Helpful for tracking vibes by era.

1997

Primary GenreWhat type of book this is. Romance? Fantasy? A 400-page therapy session disguised as a thriller?

Romantasy

PairingWho's falling in love? The gender makeup of your main romance. Helps you find your specific flavor of love story.

M/F

POVWhose head are you in? First person = deep in the feels. Third = watching from above. Dual = emotional whiplash (affectionate).

First Person

Romance PacingHow long until they kiss? Slow burn = 300 pages of tension. Insta-love = page 12 and it's already chaos.

Slow Burn

CliffhangerEnding type: HEA = forever happy (you'll cry happy). HFN = happy for now (open to interpretation). Bittersweet = complicated feelings. Know what you're signing up for.

reveal ending

AudiobookCan you experience this book while driving? Washing dishes? Working out while emotionally destroyed? Check here.

AvailableCan you experience this book while driving? Washing dishes? Working out while emotionally destroyed? Check here.

Yes

FormatHow fancy is the audio? Standard = one narrator. Full cast = theater kids went off. GraphicAudio = a MoViE iN yOuR mInD.

Single Narrator (unspecified)

NarratorThe voice in your ears.

Laural Merlington

TropesPlot devices and story situations that drive the romance. These are the circumstances that throw characters together or create conflict, not how they personally relate.

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slow burnhe falls firstforced proximitybodyguard/protection detail
RomanceMagicActionAngstWorld
Theme Constellation

Mood & Vibe

MoodWhat you felt reading this. Swoony? Gutted? Deliciously unhinged? The emotional fingerprint.

mysteriousthrillingdarksuspenseful

Writing StyleHow the author writes - prose style, dialogue approach, and narrative voice. This is about craft and delivery, not emotional effect.

wittysuspensefulengagingsarcasticsharp

Story PacingDoes the story sprint or saunter? Fast = you'll miss sleep. Slow = you'll savor every word. Medium = balanced chaos.

medium

Emotional WeightHow much are you gonna cry? Light = fun feels. Moderate = real stakes. Heavy = bring tissues. Devastating = call your therapist.

moderate

Energy RequiredCan you read this on a Tuesday after work, or do you need a full Saturday and three cups of coffee? Low/Medium/High.

medium

VibesOne perfect sentence that captures the essence. Like: 'Fae politics meets forbidden romance with zero chill.'

page turner

Characters

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FMC ArchetypeWho is she? The female main character's core identity/role. Assassin? Healer? General Badass?

performersnarky/sarcasticnecromancer / death magic user

MMC ArchetypeWho is he? The male main character's core identity/role. Your exact flavor of book boyfriend.

grumpy protectorsecretly softshifter alpha

Relationship DynamicsThe interpersonal dynamic between the main characters. How do they relate to each other? This is about character energy and connection style, not plot situations.

slow burnmutual piningprotective love interesthe falls first

Spice Details 🌶️

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Spice Level 2

Spice StyleNot just how much spice, but what kind. Emotional intimacy? Explicit but vanilla? Plot-driven heat? Know your flavor.

Slow-building romantic tension between Jaime and Jeremy that stays tasteful. The chemistry is in the restraint — meaningful glances and protective gestures rather than explicit scenes.

Getting SteamyGentle kinks. Fun but nothing too crazy. The appetizer, so to speak.

tensionlonging glancespossessive/protectiveanticipation

Bringing the HeatFor those who know exactly what they came for. This is where you find your exact brand of chaos. The good stuff.

None
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World & Setting

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World TypeWhat kind of world are you stepping into? High fantasy = full secondary world. Urban fantasy = magic in modern cities. Portal = starts here, goes there.

urban fantasy

Primary SettingWhere does the story physically take place? Court intrigue = palace. Dark academia = campus. Cozy witch vibes = small town. This is about location, not world rules.

Hollywood, Los Angeles — TV studios, celebrity events, and the dark supernatural underbelly beneath the glamour

Fantasy CreaturesWhat supernatural beings populate this world? Fae courts, vampire covens, dragon riders, or just regular humans doing their best.

ghostswerewolvesnecromancerswitches/wizards/warlocks

Reading Context

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Emotional PayoffWhat you get for showing up. The catharsis, the growth, the 'I'm a different person now' moment. This is why the hard books are worth it.

tension finally satisfiedromantic fulfillmentthe swoon

Best Time of YearSeasonal mood rings for books. Summer romance reads different than winter gothic.

anytime

When & Where to ReadContext matters. Some books are Beach Trip energy, others are 3am Bedtime spiral-reads. Trust.

cozy eveningat nightbedtime

Women of the Otherworld

Stolen

#2 Stolen

Industrial Magic

#4 Industrial Magic

Haunted

#5 Haunted

Broken

#6 Broken

No Humans Involved

#7 No Humans Involved

Personal Demon

#8 Personal Demon

Living with the Dead

#9 Living with the Dead

Frostbitten

#10 Frostbitten

Waking the Witch

#11 Waking the Witch

Spellbound

#12 Spellbound

Thirteen

#13 Thirteen

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Quick Facts

Spice LevelThe heat scale. 0=wholesome, 1=kisses, 2=fade-to-black, 3=tasteful spice, 4=explicit, 5=you need a cold shower. Know thyself.🌶️🌶️mild
PagesHow long the commitment is.186
PublishedWhen this hit shelves. Helpful for tracking vibes by era.1997
GoodreadsThe crowd's verdict. Take it with salt, though. Some masterpieces are polarizing.4.10 ★ (407)
EndingEnding type: HEA = forever happy (you'll cry happy). HFN = happy for now (open to interpretation). Bittersweet = complicated feelings. Know what you're signing up for.reveal ending

SeriesThe series this book belongs to and where it falls in the reading order.

Women of the Otherworld #7
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