1. The Wolf, the Witch, Her Lack of Wardrobe: The story was slow & boring at first and the countrified talent made me want to burn it - they were using double negatives & incorrect verb usage. "Don't matter nothing to me." Aaaaaahhhhh!!! The main characters just plod along. & do nothing interesting first half of the book. Then you learn what troubles each has & Jamie, the witch, starts kicking ass - I like her hardcore sassy bitch witch attitude. Tully, the wolf, is a snooze fest, so boring in all ways. Liked it for the powerful witch & her coven. 2. Cynthia Eden's Belong to the Night: it was good, just super short, so didn't leave a very lasting impression. Basics, lady shifter cop sees her dead lover in a bar, only he's not dead, he's undead - vampire. They work a case together again, the end. 3. Dori, a witch, is back in New Orleans looking for her missing witch brother. She gets Jake, a cop she is super loins on fire in lust with to help her. I'm unclear whether they've hooked up before when she came down looking for her brother or not. Anyway, there's barely a story going on, it's just Jake & Dori trying to have nonstop sex in every location they stop in for more than 5 minutes. I haven't finished the story yet, but the brother will probably die before they finish humping each other to death & remember they have a missing person to find. This may be a DNF. - I finished this, mainly to get it off my currently reading shelf. Read only the Shelly Laurenston - The Wolf the Witch and her lack of Wardrobe. It was a good wolf shifter of the Smith pack story. Mangus, Pride and these two are all slightly intertwined but this seemed more a pride than Mangus. Strong, if a little self centered female, wanting power, but isn't that most of the men... so strong female that needs to learn what she really wants. Nice laid back until his inner beast is needed hero. I liked the conclusion of his father.July 11th, 2014
Do You like book Belong To The Night (2009)?
I'll buy anything with Shelly and Cynthia in it. This anthology did not disappoint.
—greenash
Enjoy the different types of stories in this book, thank you
—Danella