by Angela Knight, Laurell K. Hamilton, MaryJanice Davidson, Charlaine Harris, Vickie Taylor
Quite nice, if fluffy and a bit silly summer read.I liked Harris's story the best,and putting HAmilton's story first was a brilliant move- all the others seem so much better in compare.
Laurel K Hamilton's "The Girl who was Infatuated with Death" had Anita needs to talk to Jean-Claude but oh angst she's got issues with him, works out most of angst, talks to Jean-Claude, solves the problem, goes to bed with Jean-Claude. Strangely enough the plot part of Incubus Dreams was almost th...
So this is a very short story. Please be aware that the rating only covers LKH's Anita story.I liked it. It was short and thus only worth 3 stars. However it was consistent to her former books therefor the extra star. Otherwise i would've rated it a 3.
I'll echo what others have said. The stories don't stand alone, you'll want to have read the series to know who the characters are...nothing special though.
I'll echo what others have said. The stories don't stand alone, you'll want to have read the series to know who the characters are...nothing special though.
***UPDATE: 11/13/2009***I read The Girl Who Was Infatuated With Death by Laurell K. Hamilton for the Romance Readers Reading Challenges Group's Serial Reader Challenge, because it's part of the Anita Blake series. Because it is part of a series (and one I’m not familiar with) most of the story was...
Well, I've done 4 out of 5 stories, but that's enough for me. Back to the library you go. Very happy to have the discontinuity at the start of my last Sookie Stackhouse filled! The Anita Blake one was pretty much pwp, tho I'm sure for fans of the series it was marvellous. For me - well, that's my fi...
anthology
Since I’ve been reading the stories from this book in between other full-length reads, I should’ve been making notes on each story as I went along. That said, today I just read the Laurell K. Hamilton contribution, which was pretty short, only 30 pages, and previously, a couple of weeks ago, I read...