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Although this anthology features some of the most popular names in futuristic and paranormal romance, it reads more like a catalogue than a cohesive book.
Robb's "Interlude in Death," featuring Lieutenant Eve Dallas, kicks off the collection and is the strongest of the four entries. The story's suspense is as well drawn as the romance, and readers won't have to be familiar with Robb's In Death series (Betrayal in Death, etc.) to enjoy this futuristic thriller.
Hamilton's "Magic Like Heat Across My Skin" finds Vampire Hunter Anita Blake in an S/M club with her two lovers, a Master Vampire and a werewolf king. As one might imagine of such a setting, the sensuality is dark and intense, but this will be no surprise to fans of Hamilton's Vampire Hunter novels (Obsidian Butterfly, etc.).
"Kinsman," Krinard's (Touch of the Wolf) tale of two telepaths who try to prevent an interspecies war, falls victim to its own exposition and draws to a conclusion that is steamy but familiar.
Shayne's "Immortality" features Puabi, a Dark Witch of Sumer who is reincarnated to right an ancient wrong.
Each of the works in this anthology is solid and should please current fans, but as a whole, the stories are only loosely connected and would have benefited from a stronger theme to tie them together.
Series
58 primary books69 released booksIn Death is a 69-book series with 60 primary works first released in 1995 with contributions by J.D. Robb and Nora Roberts. The next book is scheduled for release on .
Series
2 primary books3 released booksThe Immortals is a 3-book series with 2 primary works first released in 1998 with contributions by Maggie Shayne.
Series
2 primary booksKinsman is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 1976 with contributions by Ben Bova.
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It was a major spoiler since I read 3 chapters from book one and I was guessing what would happen, but for someone who hadn't read book one, it would keep you on edge that you would DIE TO READ book one!