Sabriel Cabal the necromancer Anita Blake (up to obsidian butterfly) downside ghosts (kinda) Felix Castor (kinda) broken empire (small subplot, isn't used much) libat mount char (kinda, again a subplot, book does not revolve around the necromancer. You might enjoy it anyways)
Then you might like it because it's a really shitty book.
David Hernandez
The Chronicles of Amber:
>I sat down and lit a cigarette and the runes on my blade Grayswandir glowed. Oh hell, I thought. She asked me to make love to her, and I did that thing. The runes were acting up again near the end of coitus, and in a red flash the blade exploded, releasing a man-sized demon with leathern bat wings. She opened her eyes from beneath me and screamed, so I slapped her. "Fuck off, Jack, can't you see I'm indisposed?" I said. The demon snarled and spoke in Old Welsh. "Begone, thou knave, or I'll knock you sillier than this wench."
Nicholas Bell
What's Lit's opinion on Xianxia novels.
Easton Barnes
That's not from Amber you stupid man baby. It's from Shadow Jacks.
Lincoln Price
>you stupid man baby
How do they always know
Isaiah Bailey
I smelt your dirty diaper all the way from there.
John Bailey
Can't say I ever liked drow-centric/elf-centric books and the problem with Cunninham is the fact that she writes about nothing else. Every single Forgotten Realms book of hers is about drow or surface elves.
Jackson Torres
Are there any good fantasy books (standalone or series) that don't focus on combat/warfare or politics?