"Wolfsbane and Mistletoe" is short story collection from well-known authors who have been asked to write stories with two elements to them: Werewolves and Christmas, an unusual combination that is meant to provoke some even more unusual tales. This is a re-read for me, to get me into the Christmas...
Note: I only read The Star of David by Patricia BriggsConsidering that this novella doesn't even have a remote far-fetched allusion to Mercy or Adam, it was pretty darn good. Although it centers around David, a middle-aged werewolf who lost control and murdered his wife in front of his daughter, a c...
Gift Wrap by Charlaine Harris: ★Just plain creepy! Your grandfather setting up a one night stand for you? Ew!The Haire of the Beast by Donna Andrews: ★★When your brother won't stop seeing your cheating ex, turn them both into dogs!Lucy at Christmas Time by Simon R. Green: ★★★Very Simon. A werewolf r...
Readers who are sentimental about Christmas might want to stay away from this anthology, which chomps on some beloved icons. Authors from several different genres contribute stories with werewolf and Christmas themes; although I'm usually a romance reader, I thought the horror stories were the most ...
I've never listened to Sookie in audio before but I am simultaneously wowed by how well the narrator did and increasingly annoyed with what a twat Sookie is. She nailed it. But anyway, this story was fine but kind of pointless and random. Merged review:Gift Wrap (Charlaine Harris) 2 stars: I've neve...
This one was all right - I really liked the stories by Keri Arthur, JA Konrath, Carrie Vaughn and Toni Kelner.The only one I didn't care for was the Sookie story, but then I haven't liked the later Sookie books as much as the first four.
Well, I pulled this book back off the shelf this year for another go at it, after the false start last Christmas. I have listed my thoughts on each story in the collection:Gift Wrap by Charlaine Harris. Sadly, I was not impressed with the Sookie Stackhouse story. I felt it was in bad taste. I don'...
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