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| Midnight Pleasures | 
enlarge | Authors: Amanda Ashley, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Maggie Shayne, Ronda Thompson Publisher: Saint Martin's Press Inc. Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 11117
Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.1
ISBN: 0312987625 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.08508 EAN: 9780312987626 ASIN: 0312987625
Publication Date: November 21, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New. Expected UK delivery in 7-10 business days
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A great collection of paranormal romances February 15, 2007 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I read "Midnight Pleasures" when it was first published several years ago; however I neither loved it nor hated it enough to bother reviewing. Yet with the recent release of Sherrilyn Kenyon's "Dream-Hunter", I found myself dusting this book off and giving it another go, and must say that I enjoyed it far more the second time round.
Darkfest by Amanda Ashley Born with unique powers, Darkfest is feared, held in suspicion and pursued for his power. He finds sanctuary in his father's Keep and for the next 300 years rarely mixes with the mortals who so fear him until a village woman becomes ill with fever and her husband ventures to the Keep to beg the wizard of Darkfest to save her life. No one anticipates the price of the healing, their beloved daughter Channa Leigh; a beautiful blind girl able to touch the heart of a powerful wizard.
Phantom Lover by Sherrilyn Kenyon For the past 3 weeks Erin McDaniel's sleep has been terrorised by horrific nightmares. During her latest one she is trapped in a cave and about to face a variety of vicious creatures, including a dragon, before a handsome man rescues her. Now her sleep is filled with erotic dreams as her relationship with V'Aidan deepens; her protector from the nightmarish creatures which stalk her; however V'Aidan is not the hero he appears.
Under Her Spell by Maggie Shayne When Melissa St. Cloud lands her dream job as a witchcraft consultant on a popular television series, she certainly takes on more than she planned. Although attracted to the show's creator/executive producer Alexander Quinn, she is wary of the dark energy which surrounds him, a sign he is associating with black magic. Investigating further, it appears that Alex's very life is in danger.
A Wulf's Curse by Ronda Thompson Gently reared Elise is on the run after discovering her heartless uncle intends to wed her to a man who has already gone through 4 wives. Taking refuge in a travelling show, she finds herself attracted to the Beast Tamer, a mysterious man names Sterling. Although he too is attracted to her, Sterling (like all his brothers) has vowed to never love or marry after discovering his family's curse when witnessing his father's horrifying change from man to beast.
I have only previously read short stories by Ronda Thompson and Amanda Ashley; "The Forgotten One" by RK appears in the anthology "Love at First Bite" and is another "Wild Wulfs of London" story which I awarded 4 stars (I really must get round to reading the full length novels available). Amanda Ashley's "Darkfest" was far superior to "Born of the Night", a short story appearing in the collection "Stroke of Midnight", an offering which I didn't enjoy at all. I also read Maggie Shayne's Eternity several years ago but couldn't be bothered to review it at the time and despite reading reviews, cannot even recollect the storyline. I must say though that her style of writing and her obvious deep interest in "real" witchcraft fails to float my boat. Lastly we are left with Sherrilyn Kenyon and I have a small confession to make concerning "Phantom Lover". After recently reviewing her only other Dream-Hunter novel in print (aptly named "Dream-Hunter") I stated that I did not find these dream warriors as exciting as her Dark-Hunters. Well I owe SK a big fat apology; not only was her offering the best story to appear in "Midnight Pleasures", despite its brevity I found "Phantom Lover" to be on par with any of her Dark-Hunter books. This anthology certainly offers a variety of paranormal romances; matching great leading ladies with some red hot heroes who each carry a dark secret which they can only overcome with their true love. I've read a lot of paranormal romance anthologies and "Midnight Pleasures" is definitely a superior collection.
a good read :) July 10, 2004 7 out of 13 found this review helpful
I like this book apart from the third short story. I couldn't get myself into it and it just felt forced. The others were different and had quality, but the third story just failed to engross me and I skipped past it. The others are really good and the book is worth buying for them alone, especially for Sherrilyn Kenyon's.
Sherrilyn Kenyon does it again April 22, 2004 14 out of 23 found this review helpful
Sherrilyn Kenyon doesnt let you down, it is mysterious and sexy. On the down side, the other authers for me didnt do the book justice. I couldnt get into the stories or feel for the charactures.
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