Till Death by Maggie Shayne: (4.5 stars)
This is my first Maggie Shayne story. I've never heard of her or any of her books, but this story made me curious to look into her writing more. She has a really great writing style that flows very easily and captures you from page one.
In this story Kira is brought to Scotland because she is told that she will be inheriting a wealth of money from an aunt she's never met. Curious as to why, she heads off to Scotland where she learns more about a deadly and frightening curse placed on the women of her family. She also meets Ian, a friend of the family and also the lawyer heading up the reading of the will. Ian might just be the only person who can help her break the curse that's taken the lives of many of the women in her family.
I thought this was a fantastic short story. Although short, it was very entertaining and Ian is a hottie-hot-hot. Who couldn't love a hot Scot with an even hotter Scottish accent? Mmm-hmm, I'll take some of that! Anyways, I thought the story was very well written and interesting for a short story. The one thing that made me give it a 4.5 instead of a 5 was that the ending was a little abrupt. I thought the rest of the story flowed well, but I would have liked a little more from the ending. Perhaps a small epilogue that shows us how things are years later. Overall though, it certainly gave me motivation to check out other works by Maggie Shayne.
Happily Never After by Jeaniene Frost: (4 stars)
(Night Huntress, #1.5)
This story was the reason I picked up this anthology. I love the Night Huntress series and Jeaniene's writing so I was really looking forward to this short story.
In this story a friend of Bones' (and a vampire he sired/made), named Chance, is enlisted to help out one of Bones' old lovers named Greta. Her granddaughter, Isabella, is being forced to marry a mob boss and Greta wants help getting her out of it still alive. When Chance and Isabella meet, and instant attraction is formed. So Chance must help Isabella get out of her engagement, and win her heart along the way.
I thought this was a good story. It was pretty entertaining and I enjoyed the romance. Isabella was annoying sometimes, but I loved Chance's character. I cannot remember for the life of me, but I'm pretty sure his character is one of the vampires that Bones has help him in At Graves End or some other book in the series. It was a small part and I'm not even sure if I'm right about that, but his name sounds so familiar! Also, Greta is, I believe, mentioned in at least one of the books. But, again, I can't remember -- wish I did! It was nice to get a few glimpses of Bones (no Cat in this one), but it wasn't a lot. Despite that though, I thought Chance and Isabella had a good little story and I really enjoyed it.
P.S. Although it appears that this book was published AFTER One Foot in the Grave (book #2), it looks like this story is a novella that takes place in between book #1 and book #2. The reason being that Bones makes an appearance and mentions he's "focusing all his energy on finding someone". One can only assume that, given what's going on in the main books, Cat is the person he is looking for at this point. Just wanted to note that for die-hard read-in-order Night Huntress fans.
Ghouls Night Out by Terri Garey: (4 stars)
(Nicki Styx, #1.5)
This story takes place in the Nicki Styx world. I've never read any books from the series or from Terri Garey, so this was a first in both aspects for me.
In this story Nicki is about to be a bridesmaid in her cousin Debbie's "redneck" wedding. Nicki is dreading the entire ordeal, right down to the bridesmaid dress resembling a banana. While getting fitted, a rather angry girl yells at her for wearing "her dress". The seamstress doesn't seem to notice the angry girl and goes on pinning and fitting. So, Nicki comes to the conclusion that it's another dead girl. You see, Nicki has a problem where she sees dead people all the time. However, this one turns out to be her cousin Debbie's best friend and the girl who was supposed to be in the wedding Nicki is now in. Now Nicki must found out what happened to the girl and why no one seems to know she's died.
I thought this was a pretty good story. It was pretty entertaining and when I first sat down to read just a few pages from it, I didn't get up until I finished the story. So, it was pretty good as far as that goes. What I didn't like was that, unlike the first two stories in this anthology, this one didn't have any blooming romances. She already has her boyfriend so they have a few moments, but I would've liked more. I also didn't really like the continual bashing and stereotyping of "rednecks". I don't know, some of it just seemed a little over the top and too judgmental. Overall though, I liked Terri Garey's writing style, the characters, and the world she's created. I'm not sure if I'll move onto the series though because it's not really the kind of book I usually read (ghost-whiperer-esk). So, although I enjoyed this, I don't think I'll be moving on to more from this series anytime soon.
The Wedding Knight by Kathryn Smith: (5 stars)
(Brotherhood of Blood, #3.5)
Despite that I didn't pick up this anthology for this story, it was by far my favorite of them all. I've never read anything by Kathryn Smith, although I do have the first in this series on my to-read shelf.
In this story Payen, a vampire, hears word that the "one that got away", Violet, is due to be married. He is upset, but doesn't want to admit it. However, he is ready to let her be happy and move on from their long lost night of love. That is, until he finds out that the man she's engaged to marry is a member of the Order of the Silver Palm -- an arch rival society to all vampires. Payen now must stop the wedding, but what he's not prepared for is Violet seducing him back into her arms and making her way back into his heart.
I thought this story was fantastic. Although being a short story, it still managed to pack romance, action, sex, and vampires all into one little story. Go figure, my favorite combination! Payen was a sexy, delicious vampire and I loved him from the first page. Violet was a little spitfire and I admired her courage and going after what she wants the most. I truly enjoyed the characters, the story, and the world. It has certainly given me a thirst for this series that I must quench. I will be moving this up on my to-read list priority for sure!