"an anthology with BITE!"
Hot Blood is an anthology by for of the hottest paranormal
writers around today -- Christine Feehan, Maggie Shayne,
Emma Holly and Angela Knight. This book rocks, no two
ways
about it! If you love Vamps and Lycans, love cutting
edge,
shock-your-socks-off, sizzling writers with original
tales,
then this book is for you. Don't pass it off to Gran or
Auntie Mae unless you know this is their cup of tea. It
can, in places, make little old ladies swoon and reach for
the smelling salts. However, if you are tired of tame
anthologies and looking for a walk on the wild side, don't
hesitate. It's rare to find so much talent under one
anthology banner. The first tale is Christine Feehan's Dark Hunger, a
continuation of her very successful "DARK" Carpathian
series. I noted one mainstream critic said she struggled
with the short story form. Baloney! Christine's style is
sharp, fluid and beautifully written - and I might
compliment her on her multiple-POV (Point of View) style I
so enjoy. The lyrical writing was so refreshing compared
to the single POV rabidness going around of late that is
making books stale. It's quality writing at it's best.
The tale is about a Carpathian who has been captured, and
left to die, in a remote jungle lab. He cannot warn his
kindred without being "bait" in the trap. However, he is
saved by Juliette. Unable to control his need, he must
take Juliette's blood to survive. All the DARK fans will
not want to miss this one. And again, big round of
applause for Feehan's multi POV style! Awaiting Moonlight is Maggie Shayne's tale. I have been a
fan of her work since the old Silhouette Shadow's heyday,
and her talent just grows. This is a wonderful tale about
a science professor who enters the steamy bayou to find a
new species of animal, convinced it is responsible for the
wild tales of Lycanthropes running about the town. Only,
she runs smack into the real thing, fangs and all, and
find he is quite tempting. He is not her worst nightmare,
but her darkest fantasy come to life. Shayne's writing is
strong, the tale magic. The Night Owl is the entry from Emma Holly. It's a very
charming tale of Marriann O'Faolian who lives in a small
Vermont town, and just loves to bake her grandfather's
recipes. The sexy Bastien, who is her landlord, has a lot
of secrets to hide, but the townsfolk little care since he
and his rich companion are tossing around a lot of money.
Bastien has fallen in love with the homey Marriann, but is
nearly tongue-tied when he tries to court her. When she
is
nearly killed in a deliberate hit and run accident, she is
saved by Bastien, but at what cost? Angela Knight is the "new kid" on the block, and yet she
comes in with the most original and engaging tale. She
says to the other three pros, move over, and they had
better listen! She takes vamps and mixes in Camelot lore,
and conjures a, winning, imaginative tale "Seductions
Gifts". John Lance aka Lancelot is one sexy modernize
hero. He has come back to claim Grace, a Southern
policeman. Only one problem Grace does not want to be
claimed. I will not say more, because Master of the Night
(October 1, 2004, Berkley) comes out next month, so this
is
a kick off for what promises to be one great series.
Proving once again, Knight is a writer to watch. Four tales from four very strong writers. If you want
sizzle and pop...then don't settle for a cup of tea, but
reach for a wee dram of Stop-Breath!
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted September 11, 2004
Four sexy, original stories of sensual predators who come
by night...
Summary"Dark Hunger" by New York Times bestselling
author Christine Feehan
In a dark jungle, a beautiful activist liberates animals
from a secret laboratory--and stumbles across an
unexpected
prisoner. She releases the Carpathian from his bonds--only
to unleash his voracious appetite on herself...
"Awaiting Moonrise" by New York Times
bestselling author Maggie Shayne
A science professor enters the steamy bayou to find a new
species of animal, convinced that its presence is behind
the stories of lycanthropy in the region, but finds
herself
tempted by a legendary creature straight out of her most
sensual nightmare...
"The Night Owl" by Emma Holly
Little ever seems to stir in the sleepy woods of a small
Vermont town, until a new owner takes over the exclusive
local inn. He is centuries old and has traveled far and
wide to find his queen--and now nothing will stop him from
claiming her...
"Seduction's Gift" by Angela Knight
All's fair in the war between desire and resistance when a
lady cop pulls over a speeder--and finds an immortal lover
who is determined to seduce her into accepting her own
passionate destiny...
When the sun goes down, each woman will discover the man
she desires--within the beast that drives her wild...
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