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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780425213438
ISBN number: 0425213439
Label: Berkley
Manufacturer: Berkley
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 336
Printing Date: January 02, 2007
Publishing house: Berkley
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Three bestselling superstars and one exciting new voice in paranormal romance in a hot new anthology.
When it comes to sexy werewolves, fairies, and magic, there's only one place for readers to go this winter: Over the Moon.
Angela Knight ventures to the borders of Mageverse, a land ruled by vampire knights.
MaryJanice Davidson returns to the wicked lair of the Wyndham werewolves.
Virginia Kantra finds magic and wonder in a strange fairy kingdom.
And Sunny discovers a Mixed Blood Queen in command of a new realm.
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I was so looking forward to this anthology! From the reviews it was given. Guess I should never believe 5 star ratings anymore.
The stories were just so - so. I can't even remember much about them. I stopped reading the book for awhile, then picked it again up hoping another author would have a better story! NOT!!!!!!!!!!!
Read it if you want to but, you will be disappointed.
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I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book.
I've never read anything by Angela Knight before, but I really liked her story MOON DANCE. I was intrigued by her Direwolfs and the world they live in, and plan to look up more of her books.
BETWEEN THE MOUNTAIN AND THE MOON, by Virginia Kantra, was an interesting story, but didn't appeal to me simply because of my preconceived notions of the sidhe world. In this story they seem evil, and that threw me off, but the premise of the story was a good one.
MaryJanice Davidson's story, DRIFTWOOD, was the reason I got the book in the very first place. It's another fun, short, sarcastically funny read in typcial MJD style.
I've never read anything by Sunny, so I had no preconceptions when I began reading MONA LISA THREE. I have to say that I loved it -- and that I'm also surprised that the author hasn't been sued for blatant plagiarism by Laurell K. Hamilton. Sunny has taken every single plot element from both the Anita Blake and Meredith Gentry series' and placed them into her world of Mona Lisa and the Monere. Since I enjoy LKH, that's no doubt the reason I love Sunny's story. It's even more sexually erotic than LKH's stories, and I really like her world that revolves around a group of people who get their power from the moon. But at the same time it's so much like LKH's worlds that you get a distinct feeling of deja vu with each paragraph. I'm still going to look up her very first two books featuring Mona Lisa and the Monere -- before the lawyers come knocking at Sunny's door.
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Every story is a great read! Each unique in their own way but making them all work to make a wonderful book to read. I highly recomend this book as well as other books of these talented authers!
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Four short stories. MaryJanice Davidson threw in a little lone werewolf/vampire part that was weird, but okay. Angela Knight added a story about a bitten werewolf that agrees to protect one of the nobility from a bad situation (this I felt was the best story). I've never heard of or read anything by Virginia Kantra. She wrote a story about the Fae that was okay, nothing memorable about it. And then onto the last story by Sunny.
I have read Sunny's two other books in this series and enjoy them greatly. In her very first book, she flat out tells you that she was inspired by early Laurell K. Hamilton and other paranormal romance writers and that she created her world based on what they started, so don't get all uppity about it. Also, her books are labeled as erotica, so you can expect a lot of heavy sex. This short story, even though it is labeled "Three," is actually based between her very first and second novel. I thought it was a good contribution to her series.
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This was a fun little anthology. I especially loved Virginia Kantra's beautiful portrayal of the faery kingdom and MaryJanice Davidson's hilarious were-vamp match. Fun read, but be prepared for a huge cross-section of styles!
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