by Kevin J. Anderson, Mike Resnick, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Nancy Kilpatrick, Don D'Ammassa, F. Paul Wilson, J.A. Konrath, Joe R. Lansdale, Charlaine Harris, Lucien Soulban, Janet Berliner, D.L. Snell, Jeff Strand, Eric James Stone, Christopher Welch, Will Ludwigsen, Matt Venne, M
★★★★★ Blood Lite(Where Angel's Fear to Tread) by Sherrilyn Kenyon book 15.5 in Dark Hunter Series(also found in Vook)
Only reviewed for Kelley Armstrong's story, The Ungrateful Dead.Very good name for this one. I was glad to see some interaction between Jaime and Jeremy in this one as well as some interaction between Savannah and Jaime. First off, an dead uncle named Mort! Really. A dead guy named death. how amusin...
I got this book for the Kelley Armstrong and Charlaine Harris stories. These are the best in the book. The rest? Oh hum.
This anthology was an attempt at horror related humor, emphasis on attempt. Largely the short stories were crude, immature, predictable and worthless. The two best short stories in the book were Kelly Armstrong's and Steven Savile's. Armstrong wrote a short, to the point story about a couple of her ...
I'll admit I didn't read all of the stories in this anthology, but the ones I read were humorous, well-written and fun, as expected.
This collection is supposed to be funny.It's not.Not even the Dresden story is funny. In fact, the Dresden story feels like Butcher wrote it in an hour. It involes a funny idea, werewolves with fleas, but all the women are topless. Okay, not all. And, I have to admit Harry playing D&D is funny, ...
22 authors come together to write some humorous paranormal short stories. For me there weren't many laugh out loud moments, but some disturbing moments, maybe. Some of my favorites were:THE BESTKELLEY ARMSTRONG - THE UNGRATEFUL DEADThis one inspired me to add a character to a book I am writing. I ju...
This is theoretically an anthology of humorous fantasy/urban fantasy stories. I don't know that I found most of them to be more humorous than stories in another fantasy anthology but there were still some good stories. I enjoyed the one about Satan's bell, particularly the ending, and I enjoyed Ji...
Horror's not so scary in this humorous horror anthology presented by the Horror Writers Association, and edited by Kevin J. Anderson.Let's not deny it: anthologies are often a mixed bag containing mostly so-so stories, with a few outstanding contributions. Blood Lite is no different in that respect....