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Over The Moon
Over The Moon
Author: MaryJanice Davidson, Angela Knight, Virginia Kantra, Sunny
Experience the lure of the moon... — As a lovely werewolf in the midst of her Burning Moon must decide between two very different suitors determined to have her -- no matter the cost... — In the wickedly funny lair of the Wyndham werewolves, where a vampire and a werewolf fall together -- literally... — Under a dark night sky of magic and wonder, w...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780425213438
ISBN-10: 0425213439
Publication Date: 1/2/2007
Pages: 336
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Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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The first story by Angela Knight starts off when a female werewolf in heat runs away from an arranged marriage to a brutish alpha wolf and lands pretty much on top of a police officer who just happens to be a werewolf himself. She needs a baby in order to maintain her independence from the alpha wolf but the reasons are so convoluted that I'm not going to attempt to explain. I can see where this is going and really who couldn't? But it's holding my attention and there's a lot to be said for that.

The second story by Virginia Kantra seems to be a sequel to a story in an anthology released quite a few years ago. It's about a young lady who decides to go on an extended hike in the wilderness and ends up stumbling across the sidhe. I felt lost throughout most of it. The basis of the story relies on the previous story which I had not read and all the references to the previous tale frustrated and confused me instead of clearing things up. The atmosphere of the story is very well done but in the end I still felt confused and the love story didn't make all that much sense. This one needed to be longer, if you ask me.

The pace picks up with MaryJanice Davidson's tale "Driftwood", an unlikely love story between a beta werewolf and a bossy female vampire who wants nothing to do with him. The two hook-up when he finds her stuck in a hole on the beach and attempts a rescue. The results are silly, sarcastic and a lot of fun.

The final story by new author known only as "Sunny" is giving me the same issues as the Kantra story. I feel like I've been thrown into a sequel of a book I haven't read. Why is it so damn hard to write a stand alone story anymore? Anyway, it's about some sort of alien/paranormal/fatally attractive Queen and her two male lovers who are little more than Jean-Claude/Richard clones right down to their descriptions. It's almost as if the author took Laurell K. Hamilton's characters and wrote them a little fanfic piece in which they're a happy three-some. Despite all of that, I did enjoy the story. The characters were decently drawn and I'll probably look for more from this author.
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4 stories

Angela Knight, Moon Dance
It's more erotica than romance, and the story is minimal, merely providing the setup to some pretty graphic sex. Not bad.

Virginia Kantra, Between the Mountain and the Moon
A forgetable story about love and revenge. Very soft, sweet, and not very interesting, but readable and enjoyable.

Maryjanice Davidson, Driftwood
More interesting characters, feels the most fleshed out of all the stories, and is written with her usually biting, fun flair. I enjoyed this the most.

Sunny, Mona Lisa Three
Pure dreck. Again, more erotica than romance, with graphic sex, and just not that interesting. There are a lot of references to events from other books, which completely negates the point of a short story to stand on its own merits. The writing is atrocious. I wont be reading her other books.
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Moon Dance by Angela Knight: Even though I'm not a big fan of the furry paranormal stories, I loved this story. It had everything I look for in a full novel: plot, strong leads, suspense and plenty of steaminess. IMO the best of the four stories.

Between the Mountain and the Moon by Virginia Kantra: More like a fairy tale. Also enjoyed this story.

Driftwood by MaryJanice Davidson: Maybe I'm just getting tired of MJD's sarcastic style, but I agree with other reviewers. She phoned this one in. I wouldn't even bother reading it.

Mona Lisa Three by Sunny: Just OK. Although the more I read the more I started to list the ways this storyline is similar to Laurel K. Hamilton's Merry Gentry series. There are so many similarities that I'm frankly surprised she hasn't been sued for copyright infringement. Oh well, given the very slow pace that LKH's books are progressing at, this is a decent substitute and I'll probably read more of Sunny's books just for that reason.

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Great short stories. These are some of the authors I collect, long or short.
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An over the top "GREAT READ"!!! am so impressed by all the authors and the short stories that are combined in this book. Will be re posting shortly to share this with anyone interested. :)

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