I enjoyed this book, mostly because I love the whole aspect of paranormal romance or comedy, etc. This book had quite a bit of it too! Only thing I wish would've happened were that the stories were lengthened, it seemed like as soon as I started getting really into the story, and it's plot, it would...
"I won’t lie, it was awful, but what was worse was slowly realizing how bad I’d been. How close I’d been to becoming . . . a thing. A senseless monster." Plot.An episode from Michael's life, narrated by him.In Morganville's Blood Bank there is a brand new machine that delivers blood in cans just l...
A generally good collection of paranormal stories by women writers; most have an element of romance. I was irritated that Melissa Marr's story included spoilers for her "Wicked Lovely" series; Kelley Armstrong's story is also set in a continuing world and may include spoilers. (I skipped it.) Rachel...
Best:"Facing Facts" by Kelley Armstrong set in the world of the Darkest Powers series and continues after the events in The Reckoning. Nice. Cannot wait for the rest of these characters's story."Let's Get This Undead Show On the Road" by Sarah Rees Brennan. Fantastic short story. Would love to see m...
This review was first posted on Northern Plunder,part one here and part two here, if you want to see more reviews please click here.Well obviously I'd have to tackle this book a little differently due to the fact its an anthology but because of my reading slump I've also decided to review half of it...
I read "The Darkest Powers" short story from this and liked it quite a bit. It was lovely to read about Chloe, Derek, Tori, and Simon again. Purely the only reason I picked it up. I did not read anything else.
This anthology did not disappoint me in the least! I read this around Halloween and it fit into the holiday season perfectly. Every story flowed into the next. When some got too "heavy", along came a story to rescue the mood. Here's my non-spoilery review of each story I read (and didn't read):G...
Also appears on my blog, The YA Kitten!Sixteen short stories by some of the most popular YA authors of now full of paranormal goodness, romance, and journeys. It sounds like a good recipe, huh? Not so much. I expected this to be a very good anthology, but it's a middling anthology with only a few go...
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