Ratings9
Average rating3.6
Four romance authors--Kim Harrison, Lynsay Sands, Marjorie M. Liu, and Vicki Pettersson--explore the seductive and dangerous world of the supernatural in four sensuous tales of the holidays run amok, from Thanksgiving to New Year's.
Series
17 primary books23 released booksThe Hollows is a 23-book series with 18 primary works first released in 2004 with contributions by Kim Harrison and Lisa Unger.
Series
4 primary books6 released booksSigns of the Zodiac is a 6-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2007 with contributions by Vicki Pettersson.
Series
6 released booksShort Stories from Hell is a 6-book series first released in 2006 with contributions by Stephenie Meyer, Kim Harrison, and Meg Cabot.
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I suggest this book if you are a fan of an author included in the anthology. If you aren't a fan, the drop in world building can make you stumble, but you might find new authors to read. I read this for Kim Harrison's Two Ghosts for Sister Rachel. It felt like coming home to friends I've missed since The Hollows ended. I don't think I'm ever going to find a series that has effected me as much as The Hollows. I also enjoyed The Harvest by Vicki Petersson, which made me interested in her Zodiac series, but the other two stories were a bit too sexy for me. I don't like random instant love/attraction relationships in my books.
I really enjoyed three of these stories. I'm venturing out into new territory as I am learning to love Fantasy. I've only read mysteries and contemporary books before. I have found I love Kim Harrison. Her story, Two Ghosts for Sister Rachel, was a fun read. I also enjoyed the story about Six by Marjorie M. Liu. I wished there were more! I have ordered another book by Liu. The story by Vicki Pettersson was hard for me to wrap my head around at first but I was able to get into it and enjoyed it. I will look into her as well to see what else she has written. Sorry Lynsay Sands, I didn't like the corniness of Run, Run, Rudolph but I am sure other people will. You can't please everyone.