Enter a world where no boundaries exist - and where every seduction is supernatural... Follow four of today's most provocative authors to a place where love can transform reality-and anything can happen. Here they present stories of ethereal circumstances, magical romance, and otherworldy suspense. Beginning with an all-new tale from #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts writing as J. D. Robb-and featuring lieutenant-of-the-future Eve Dallas-this collection will take you on a breathtaking journey through the passion of the heart and its power to transcend the everyday...
Four paranormal stories. My favorites were the first two stories, particularly the J.D. Robb one, even though I have never read any of the In Death books.
Susan F. from MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA wrote on 7/12/2006...
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I bought this book merely because there was a part of the "in death" series by JD Robb as the first story. I should have stopped with the first story as the other 3 tales were tedious, not well written and frankly, boring. To be honest, Haunted In Death was the most mediocre of the Dallas/Roarke series that I've read.
Melissa W. (lvfan) from KNOXVILLE, TN wrote on 1/11/2007...
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The marquee story is a solid J. D. Robb, but my favorite for whatever reason is "Mellow Lemon Yellow" by Mary Kay McComas about a woman whose childhood companion comes back to help her learn how to be herself after the death of her parents. The Blayney and Langan are both enjoyable as well.
Paula P. (nickie) from COLLINSVILLE, VA wrote on 7/19/2006...
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In these four stories, anything can and usually will happen, from magical romance, to otherwordly suspense.As I like all four of these authors, this was a hard one to put down. It kept me interested to see what happened next.
Teresa L. (grammi) from BOGARD, MO wrote on 6/9/2006...
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Eve Dallas is her typical there is a crime committed here and lets get it solved. I had not read any of the other writers. The last story was a little off for me.