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FOUR WITCHES ON A MAN HUNT
From broomsticks to black magic, leather-clad warriors to love potions gone wrong, here you’ll find four stories of supernatural sex and suspense from some of today’s hottest bestselling authors.
MaryJanice Davidson
“The Majicka”
Life’s a bit crowded for Ireland and her roommates—a fairy, a werewolf, a vampire, and now a zombie…especially when a mysterious man walks through the door. Will there be any room left for love?
Lori Handeland
“Voodoo Moon”
For Devil’s Fork–based FBI Agent Dana Duran, the only way to fight a supernatural serial killer just may be to embrace life. But little did she know that voodoo could be so viciously sexy…
Cheyenne McCray
“Breath of Magic”
San Francisco’s witches are in an epic battle. But even if Sydney can use her sultry ways and ancient Druid powers to save the world, can she risk losing her heart to handsome warrior Conlan?
Christine Warren
“Any Witch Way She Can”
A desperately lonely witch decides to take matters of love into her own hands when she casts a cosmic personal ad…only to find that the perfect formula for love is a strange brew indeed.
When it comes to playful romances featuring vampires, werewolves, and Cyborgs, no one can touch the ultra-prolific MaryJanice Davidson. Her Undead Series is a wildly popular succession of books following Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor and her quest for love… and a great pair of shoes!
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October 11, 2009: I simply got this book because I'm a fan of two of these authors.
But overall I would give this book a 3.5.Davidson's story was okay. Wasn't really what I expected. The plot was kind of bland but the characters were unique. Ireland already having a wired name was an interesting person. She's a human that "adopted" roommates like the Ezra, the vampire, is spunky to say at the least. Owen, the werewolf, is a charming wolf that makes you smile at how dog-like he is. Lent, the Violent Fairy is tall and brash and literally a tree banger. Judith, the woman stuck inside a car... and lastly the Zombie named Zelda/Willow. Then Micah came along and made her life a bit more difficult for her liking. I would rate this as a 2.5.Handeland's had more of a plot. In a Devil's Fork Dana needs to fight against a killer that doesn't leave any evidence behind expect for some voodoo dolls. With the Help of the mysterious Julian she takes a step into the world of magic. I would like to rate this as a 3.McCray's was the best out of all of them, it was simple but the most attention grabbing out of the four. Her characters are charming and so was the situation she puts them in. Sydney the move than average witch needs to protect the human world from Druid with Conlan the playboy fairy warrior. Rating is a 4.Lastly, Warren's was also a simple story and also interesting. Miranda was not that hard to love with her stubborn and perky personality, along with Michael smooth and suave ways. With a bit of magic they meet, and together they try to prevent a certain someone to steal a spot in the head council of the Others. The rate I would give this is a also a 3.So overall all the stories were unique with unique plots. Each authors had their weak and strong points in their story. Enjoyable and absolutely not a waste of time, I would recommend this to anyone that wants a simple story with a dispose of romance.I Also Recommend: Dead Witch Walking (Rachel Morgan Series #1), Forbidden Magic, Huntress, Faeries Gone Wild, Any Given Doomsday (Phoenix Chronicles Series #1).
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September 05, 2009: I really enjoyed this paranormal romance anthology. Cheyenne McCray and Lori Handeland's novellas both were peppered with a little urban fantasy which I appreciated.
Cheyenne McCray "Breath of Magic" I checked this anthology out of the library for this novella and I wasn't disappointed. This particular novella seems to pick up where Wicked Magic leaves off. Sydney, a D'Anu witch and Conlan, a Tuatha D'Danann warrior along with the rest of the D'Anu coven and warriors that came over from Otherworld, track down Darkwolf and Junga. Unfortunately they get more than they bargained for when Balor, the god of death shows up as well. A battle for Balor's powerful eye ensues. This story was well thought out, smoothly done and felt complete. There was a ton of action, magic, sex and mystery. This was by far my favorite story out of this anthology. 5/5Lori Handeland "Voodoo Moon" Special Agent Dana Duran has been sent to Devils Fork, Louisiana to investigate a unique serial killer. She meets Julian, a local voodoo shop owner, who opens her eyes to some of the dark secrets of voodoo. This story felt smooth and complete. There was a nice eerie and spooky feeling to it but at the same time there was a sense of predictability, however, the novella was interesting and enjoyable nonetheless. I am a sucker for stories that focus on voodoo and I commend Lori for going the non-traditional route and including a delightfully different supernatural story, unlike most fantasies today that pretty much stick to the European version of supernatural mythology. This story came in at a close second favorite. 5/5MaryJanice Davidson "The Majicka" This story was much ado about nothing. This story was a potpourri of supernatural beings. It felt like the author just threw a whole bunch of different supernaturals creatures together, with no interesting focus and called it a story. I didn't enjoy this story and probably won't read anything from this author in the future. 1/5Christine Warren "Any Witch Way She Can" This story was completely boring and couldn't keep my interest. The main character struck me as rather pathetic. This was my first time reading anything from this author and I probably won't read anything from her again in the future. 1/5All-in-all I think this anthology was a success. The anthology was even split between two fantastic novellas and two flops.