Once Upon a Midnight by Nora Roberts, Marianne Willman, Ruth Ryan Langan, Jill Gregory

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  • Pub. Date: September 2003
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 79,561
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    • Pub. Date: September 2003
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 79,561

    Synopsis

    All-new tales of love and enchantment from the New York Times bestselling authors of Once Upon a Kiss.

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    Midnight plays but a token role in this latest Once Upon a... anthology (after Once Upon a Kiss), with the exception of the solid offering from Roberts, who easily outclasses her companions. Roberts's "The Witching Hour" is a fantastical but slow-to-start romance between a warrior and the woman destined to save the magical island of Twylia. Gregory, best known for her western romances, also offers a pleasant fantasy in a medieval setting ("Mirror, Mirror"), but her protagonists, a feisty young healer and a wounded knight, are little more than rough sketches. The final two stories-Langan's saccharine, ghost-aided romance ("Dream Lover") and Willman's conventional werewolf tale ("The Midnight Country")-are strangely set in the present. Both, however, feature prosaic characters and improbabilities aplenty. In Langan's story, for example, the protagonists meet on a blind date, fall in love and find their happily ever after in a single day. Two equally far-fetched twists allow the protagonists in Willman's entry to find happiness. Overall, the skimpy character and plot development and awkward mishmash of historical and contemporary elements may convince readers that this series has played itself out. (Oct.) Forecast: With the avalanche of new books coming out this fall from Roberts-three paperback originals (Key of Light; Key of Knowledge; Imitation in Death) and one highly touted hardcover (Remember When)-this anthology is likely to get buried in the mix. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    One of the most prolific and popular writers in the world, Nora Roberts (who also writes as her edgier alter-ego J. D. Robb) publishes multiple books a year. Not that it’s enough for her fans, who tear through her unconventional romances. With her trademark mix of fantasy, mystery, and romance, Roberts has created her own genre -- and romance fans are grateful for it!

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    Pretty Goodby Anonymous

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    November 15, 2006: This was a very good book!!! I had already read this first story by Nora Roberts in one of her other romance anthologies, and the other stories were just as good. I really liked how all of the romance was centered around midnight. These stories were beautifully written, and I would recommend any of them to future readers.

    Fantastic! Must read!by Anonymous

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    February 11, 2004: It came as no surprise that Nora Roberts delivered on this. Witching Hour was terrific and probably my fiftieth book by Ms. Roberts! Jill Gregory's Mirror Mirror took me away in a tale of fantasy and magic. As did Marianne Willman-great ending-in Midnight Country. But my favorite was by Ruth Ryan Langan, Dream Lover-made me want to hop on a plane to Scotland. Hmm.


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