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"Kiss of the Vampire," Hannah Howell
Seeking the truth of his tortured heritage at court, Jankyn McNachton finds something he never expected--true desire. Efrica Callan is beautiful, innocent, and possessed of a courageous heart. She spurns the men who court her dowry, but all Jankyn can offer this lovely creature of light is life in the darkness--and in his arms. . .
"His Eternal Bride," Adrienne Basso
Suspecting her of murdering her husband, Callum, on their wedding night, Maev McCloskey's clan has banished her to a remote tower. There, she dreams of her dead love--and the passion they never knew in life. But soon she wonders if the seductive, mysterious Callum of her sleeping mind is real--and, if he is, whether joining him in his world would be an act of courage. . .or of madness. . .
"To Tame the Beast," Deborah Raleigh
In revenge for the curse that has forever banished him to the shadows, the creature called the Beast of MacDonnell demands the firstborn female child of each generation. Isobella's sister is soon to suffer this fate--unless Isobella can save her. Unafraid, she intends to confront the monster when she finds a strange man instead: a warrior with the face of an angel and mesmerizing silver eyes who tempts her like no other. . .
352 pages, ebook
First published January 1, 2005
Kiss of the Vampire by Hannah Howell 3.5 Stars!This was cute! I liked seeing more Jankyn and Efrica after meeting them in The Eternal Highlander . I did laugh because everyone was like "you do realize we have eyes and can see you love each other, right?" And Effie and Jankyn were just "Oh no, that's not what this is, I promise!" I did wish this had been a bit longer because there was clearly stuff going on with Eleanor thinking she was more than she was and that kind of got glossed over after Jankyn and David took care of the 4 assassins. I also would have liked more on Jankyn's history since he clearly found stuff out.
His Eternal Bride by Adrienne Basso 4 Stars!This definitely needed to be longer! Anaxandra was clearly a no-good lying witch who took everything she wanted without regard to anyone else, including Randulf who was apparently the only one who may have truly cared for her. But it would have been interesting to see more of her story but also how Callum handled things in the time before he went back for Maeve. I did think it was sad that rather than comforting Maeve, who'd basically lost everything when Callum "died", they're just like "well we never liked you anyway, so begone!" Granted, the situation made things a little difficult but still. Bright(?) side is that it meant when she made her choice to be with Callum, there wasn't really anything to hold her back. I liked that once she got over the shock of Callum's return/what he was, she was set on making sure she didn't have to lose him again all that easily.
To Tame the Beast by Deborah Raleigh 4 Stars!I think this might have been my favorite of these stories. I liked the threads of Beauty and the Beast that were there and the fact Isobella wanted to save her sister. I wanted this to be longer because I wanted more on Bane's past and the woman who betrayed him, his connection to the witch, his "power" and everything. I wanted more on Isobella and the reasons her father so clearly didn't care for her beyond his being a drunk. Really, I just wanted more! I did kind of laugh at the end when Isobella made her decision because yes, she was trying to be a martyr because she didn't stop to think what things meant, but also the conversation between she and Bane when he was looking for her consent/permission was kind of hilarious (I probably shouldn't be laughing at the scene, but it was kind of funny because Bane was calling her an idiot and she's like "oh I never thought about it like that").