Mysteria
by P. C. Cast, MaryJanice Davidson, Susan Grant, Gena Showalter
Berkley Pub Group (Sensation)
June 30, 2006
ISBN #0425211061
352 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
P. C. Cast

Goddess of Light

Goddess of Spring

Goddess of the Sea

Mysteria Lane

Untamed

Warrior Rising

Goddess of Love

Divine by Choice

Divine by Mistake

Goddess of the Rose

Brighid's Quest

Goddess of Light

Elphame's Choice

Goddess of Spring

Goddess of the Sea

Goddess by Mistake

REVIEW

"four enchanting paranormal romantic novellas"

"Mortal in Mysteria" by Susan Grant. Demon brought the supernatural settlers to Mysteria, Colorado centuries ago. For showing kindness, an outraged Lucifer kicks Demon out of his hell sanctuary to live and die in Mysteria. Pastor Harmony finds the naked Damon and nurtures him back to health even as they fall in love to Lucifer's chagrin.

"Alone Wolf" by MaryJanice Davidson. Cole the Werewolf literally followed his nose to the house for sale in Mysteria. However, he is taken aback by his reaction to realtor Char although she failed too mention his roommate Rae the ghost, but also likes river nymph Potameides. Confused so is Cole.

"The Witches of Mysteria and the Dead Who Love Them" by Gena Showalter. Psychic Hunter knows life stinks as he loves Genevieve the witch and he senses she loves him too. However, love hurts when you en vision that the woman you love will prove to be the cause of your death; his visions are 100 percent guaranteed.

"Candy Cox and the Big Bad (Were)Wolf by P.C. Cast. High school teacher Candace not candy Cox teaches high school students who are all descendents of the paranormal; she is the offspring of the only purebred mortal family in Mysteria. Now one of her former students twenty-seven years old Justin a werewolf declares he loves her, but she has taught school almost as much as he ahs lived so though attracted to him she has age doubts.

These four enchanting paranormal romantic novellas connected by the center of eeriness Mysteria, Colorado will elate sub-genre fans.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 17, 2006



Summary

Hunky werewolves, delicious demons and, drop-dead sexy witches all have the same address...

Hundreds of years ago, in the mountains of Colorado (just close enough to Denver for great shoe shopping), the small town of Mysteria was "accidentally" founded by a random act of demonic kindness. Over time, it has become a veritable magnet for the supernatural—a place where magic has quietly coexisted with the mundane world.

It's a town like any other town, where the high school's Fighting Fairies give fans something to cheer about, where everyone knows your name—if not exactly what you are—at the local bar, and where the wishing well actually lives up to its name.

Strange occurrences happen every day, but now the ladies of Mysteria are about to unleash a tempest of seduction that will have tongues wagging for centuries to come...



 

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