When lovers meet, it's magic--literally--when your characters are studying at the Magic University and erotic magic is the most powerful of all. In these 17 short stories featuring characters from Cecilia Tan's Magic University LGBT new adult romance series, erotic energy heals wounds, lifts curses, bonds some people together, and tears some people apart. Tan and a merry crew of nine writers explore the intriguing secondary characters, unanswered mysteries, and background stories of Veritas. Spellbinding includes 7 stories by Cecilia Tan--including two never before published!--and 10 by authors and fans she invited to come "play in her sandbox." The stories range from fanciful "what ifs" to explorations of the backgrounds of characters we don't fully learn in the course of the main novels. Through these tales we see Frost's rescue as a child, the tumultuous relationship of Dean Bell and Master Brandish, what Kyle did on his summer vacation, and much more. Representing a range of sexualities, the stories include lesbian, gay, bi, and heterosexual pairings. The Riverdale Avenue Books edition of Spellbinding will be the first in paperback and contains two never-before-published stories by Cecilia Tan. Any lover of magical erotic fiction will find much to enjoy, and any fan of Magic University will find these stories revealing.
Susie Bright says, "Cecilia Tan is simply one of the most important writers, editors, and innovators in contemporary American erotic literature." Since the publication of Telepaths Don't Need Safewords in 1992, she has been on the cutting edge of the erotic form, often combining elements of fantasy and science fiction in her work. She is also founder and editor of Circlet Press.
RT Book Reviews awarded her Career Achievement in Erotic Romance in 2015 and her novel Slow Surrender (Hachette/Forever, 2013) won the RT Reviewers Choice Award and the Maggie Award for Excellence from GRW in 2013. She has been publishing Daron's Guitar Chronicles as a web serial since 2009 and her Secrets of a Rock Star series (Taking the Lead, Wild Licks, Hard Rhythm) is published by Hachette/Forever. In 2018 Tor Books will launch her urban fantasy/paranormal series, The Vanished Chronicles. In her other life, Cecilia is also the editor of the Baseball Research Journal and publications director for SABR, the Society for American Baseball Research.
Always hard to rate an anthology, since some stories were really good and some not so much. There weren't any really bad though, and I read through the whole thing without a problem.
This was a collection of stores, some from the author herself, and others from other authors in her universe. I appreciate the author opening up her world like that and even publishing the fan fiction - I don't get why some authors are so against it. While I haven't written any myself, I would take it as a high form of flattery if someone liked my universe so much they wanted to create stories within it.
If you're reading the whole series, I would read this as well, or at least the ones from the author at the very least. It gives some more background info and you get to be in a couple other people's head too, which is good.
Overall it was enjoyable, just didn't get into it as much as the other books. (This took me a week to read, compared to two days for The Incubus and the Angel.)
It's also divided into sections, so stories that take place after each book, so you won't get spoiled for events that happen in the other ones. However, I would probably still read it after the third book if you want a truly spoiler free experience, as there were occasional comments or mentions of characters earlier than they are important (if that makes sense).
Not a bad collection of stories, overall. Some didn't feel like situations/actions that Tan's characters would have gone through/done, but it was still cool to put them through different scenarios.
There was only one lesbian story, so that's the only one I read thoroughly. But I liked that one and the others seemed well written enough. (I got this with a host of other books from StoryBundle, if you're wondering why I was looking for a lesbian pairing in a series that seems to focus more on gay and het relationships.)
Finally got a Alex/Kyle pairing, and it’s both hot as hell and sweet enough to keep me up at night thinking about it.
Frost’s story about meeting Callendra for the first time hit home how much he’s the child of her heart. The last paragraph almost made me cry on the bus.