Anthology. I'm kind of (90%) over vampire books but there are a few authors that I love so I'm going to pick and choose what I want to read. I don't usually do this and try to give every story a try but like I said, I'm kind of done with vampires.I only read a few of the stories and I think overall ...
Alex Foster is the descendant of an angel and can heal, and he's been having the same dream of a mysterious woman and seduction; then one night it changes and his dreams change, his mysterious woman is in danger for demonic forces Beth Raines has returned home to deal with her sick mother and her ...
This book was borrowed specifically for Jaye Wells' Vampsploitation. This is a pretty good collection of different authors. Some of them I recognized and others which were new to me. I'm only going to mention the ones that really stood out and I enjoyed.The Murder King's Woman by Jamie Leigh Hans...
I've only read Jaye Wells story as of yet and that's what the rating reflects.I really enjoyed the SS. It was fast paced and gave a small taste of Sabina's life.
I really enjoyed this book and was a great introduction to several authors I had not read before. As with all anthologies there are bad stories but the majority are excellent. A fast read for when you want a new story but do not have time to get into a new book.
This one is just to confusing, present day, long ago, longer ago. People are alive no wait they are dead. By the time I got to page 50 I decided I did not care.
This is one of the most consistently good anthologies I've read in a long time. There's not a single dud among these stories and I love the unique takes on vampire lore. Every one of these stories breaks out of the familiar vampire trope and explores some rather interesting new ideas. I say that the...
4.5 stars. I would, have given 5, but the beginning was pretty slow and the story development was a little late. Once the story got going, it was really great. I got sucked in and could not put the book down.
I thought this one was better than the last book - a more consistent story, but still had some holes. This book really left me hoping for more in the series, but seeing that it was published in 2008, I have little hope for that at this point.
Note that this review if only for Larissa Ione’s Eternity Embraced and Jaye Wells’ Vampsploitation.I only got this book for the sole purpose of reading these two short stories and even though I don’t usually buy anthologies, I’m glad I have my own copies of these!First off, I’ll talk about Larissa I...
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