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This is what I've finished so far. My netbook turned retarded, and broke up all of my anthologies into their individual stories.Wet Teeth by Cecil CastellucciEwww now that's a new take on the art of vampire feeding. The plot though was really nice, and reminded me of watching an old black and white ...
I am aware there was controversy surrounding this editor, so I had checked this out of the library. Because the original blog post detailing what happened has been taken down, I can only go by hearsay. Apparently in later anthology, one of the authors wanted to include a homosexual love story and Te...
Donna hides her arms under gloves to hide the iron and silver tattoos that gave her back the use of those arms after a faerie creature damaged them when she was young. The same incident where her father died. Her mother is suffering from a mysterious ailment that resembles a mental illness and she...
I expected a different setting when I read the summary for the book. I thought this would be a dystopian universe where people knew what the iron branding on her arm meant, and that's why Donna is ostracized. I was wrong, but the change in reality vs. my expectations didn't affect my enjoyment for t...
1. Falling to Ash (Darkest Powers Trilogy #.01) by Kelley Armstrong (Women of Otherworld) - 4 stars Offered free here. This is a good short connected to the world in the The Darkest Powers trilogy. I thought it would have an open ending, and wasn't sure how they would pull it off. But while there ...