"four terrific romantic fantasies"
"Undead in the Garden of Good and Evil" by Kim Harrison.
Inderland Security Homicide Division cop and living
vampire Ivy seeks a killer who knows her every move even
as she evades the moves of her boss Art an undead
vampire. The trail twists and turns leaving Ivy wondering
who is the rogue serial killer. "The Claire Switch Project" by Lynsay Sands. No longer
having patience with the slow progress of the experiments
on molecular destabilizing animals, John turns the beam on
Claire. Kyle returns to the lab to get Claire away from
the beam. Neither know the longer term effect, but Kyle
realizes how frightened and in love he is while Claire has
loved him since high school. "Chaotic" by Kelley Armstrong. On Otherworld, half-breed
demon Hope works for True News tabloid covering stories of
the weird. At a party, she observes shapeshifter Karl
stealing from a safe and catches him just as expected by
an agent of the Interracial Council. Keeping him
handcuffed without using her female wiles proves difficult
and dangerous; not that she is complaining. "Dead Man Dating" by Lori Handeland. After months without
a date Kit is with Eric, but is unaware that he died a few
hours ago. She soon learns that her date is a demon,
albeit a headless one, when hunter Chavez blows Eric's
head off. Suddenly every soulless and a few "souled"
folks are interested in Kit, perhaps the last virgin in
Manhattan; only Chavez keeps her safe, but he wants her
virginity too. These are four terrific romantic fantasies with delightful
lead couples. The tales by Ms. Harrison and Ms. Armstrong
occur in the locales of their continuing series adding to
the pleasure. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 25, 2006
Take a pair of sexy vampires from Kim Harrison, add a
sultry shape-shifter by Lynsay Sands, plus a werwolf unlike
any other from Kelly Armstrong, toss in a demon hunter by
Lori Handeland and you have an unbelievable night of DATES
FROM HELL . . .
SummaryShe thought her date was out of this world.
Actually, he was not of this world . . .
We've all been on bad dates, nightmare dates, dreadful
experiences that turned out to be uniquely memorable in the
very worst way. But at least our partners for these
detestable evenings were more or less . . . human!
Now Kim Harrison, Lynsay Sands, Kelley Armstrong, and Lori
Handeland -- four of the very best writers currently
exploring the dangerous seduction of the supernatural --
offer up dating disasters (and unexpected delights) of a
completely different sort: dark, wicked, paranormally
sensual assignations with werewolves, demon lovers, and the
romantically challenged undead. Sexy, witty, chilling, and
altogether remarkable, here is proof positive that some love
matches are made someplace other than heaven.
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