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| 11-17-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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This book gave me a chance to sample a few author that I had been wanting to try. I love the ever inventive and steamy Lora Leigh, but now I am looking forward to trying Erin McCarthy's series.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-19 08:51:24 EST)
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| 11-17-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I have read a couple of the books in this anthology but Lora Leigh's breed series is worth the price of admission. Although this short story was about a less known breed it had all the fun and excitement of her other books. Nalini Singh's short story about the world of the Psy was very interesting and I will definitely check out the other books in the series.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-19 08:51:24 EST)
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| 11-07-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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I ordered this book solely because I am addicted to Nalini Singh's stories and I can't wait until next year. After finishing the book I have to say that I might as well pick up Lora Leighs Breed stories.
Nalini Singh's "Stroke of Enticement" is fantastic. Usually her characters have obstacles after obstacles to overcome, since this is a short story, there is almost instant gratification of Zach's and Annie's romance. "Christmas Bree" however did not really excite me, for some reason the story line was just to quick and unfinished. "Sweet Dreams" was a very interesting new read for me, since it portrays **SPOILER** the cat as the evil this time **SPOILER**. Also, very mellow in comparison to the other yummy stories. My second favorite story was definitely "Christmas Heat". Noble's and Haley's story is just amazing (ly hot)and as I said before, Lora Leigh is on my book list now. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-17 01:35:58 EST)
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| 10-27-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Overall, was an excellent book - 4.5/5. As others have mentioned, Jones' "Sweet Dreams" was probably the weakest, both in heat level, and that it felt a little out of place. While I was glad to see a non-20-something, body-to-die for heroine, it just felt a bit out of synch with the rest.
As an avid reader of Leigh's "Breeds" series, I enjoyed her story a lot. I've now been introduced to (yet) another interesting series w/ Singh's Psy/Changlings. And the other story, "Christmas Bree" was nice - particularly as I am Wiccan myself, as is much of my family. In these post-"Charmed" days, a story that is a happy medium between the reality of Wicca and fantasy-Witches was good. My only complaint is that the connection was a bit rushed; to be expected in an anthology, but this story was the only 1 of the 4 that I felt it. Overall, an enjoyable read & worth my time & money. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-08 08:32:39 EST)
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| 10-24-08 | 4 | 0\1 |
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In truth I bought this book because one of Lora Leigh's Breed Series stories was in it. The other authors included in this book didn't do much for me. I can't tell you a thing about the three other stories in the book because I was flipping to the next story after only a couple of pages. The story lines did not catch my attention. This was not the case with Ms. Lora Leigh's story.
Christmas Heat is another in her Breed series which I adore. It tells the story of Noble, a Jaguar Breed, and Haley, the unasumming town librarian with a tough core. Its unfortunate that the story was not longer because I would have liked to have had more in debth involvement in the story by the character Zane Taggert, who is the town Sheriff. I would have liked to see more character development of the other Breeds mentioned only because then I could enjoy the anticipation of the books dedicated to their stories. I love the Breed series and eagerly await each new story she does with them. Ms. Leigh has kept the story line open and could introduce new characters and new books easily and believably. Hopefully, she chooses to brings us many, many more books for this series. I'd rather the Breed series stories be full length books, though. I just can't get enough of them and want to delay coming to the end of the story. I gave the whole book 4 stars on the strength that it included one of Ms. Leigh's Breed series. The rest of the stories aren't really the best work of those authors. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-07 08:46:34 EST)
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| 10-20-08 | 5 | 0\1 |
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This is a wonderful collection of stories and they are sizzling, especially the one by Lora Leigh. All are sensual and take us to different worlds.
Lora Leigh takes us to her Breed's world with CHRISTMAS HEAT. Haley is a librarian, who overhears a Breed nurse making a deal to betray the secrets of the Breeds to a pharmaceutical company. She must go to someone she trusts, and that is Noble Chavin, a jaguar breed. She has been fasinated by him for a long time. If you have read MERCURY'S WAR, you will understand more of what is happening. However, you don't have to have read the book in order to enjoy the heat and romance between these two people. Great story. Nalini Singh, builder of the wonderful world of shape-changers and the Psy, is right on target with a story in that world. Annie is a teacher in the Dark River school. She is also lame and walks with a limp. She has been very protected and sheltered by her family until she has no self-confidence, especially around beautiful men. Zach is a soldier for Dark River, his nephew is in her class and he gets into trouble so she has had to call his Uncle. The man who inhabits her girlish dreams. Imagine her surprise to find that he can see past all her defences to the woman she really wants to be. Erin McCarthy gives us a tale of a witch who has infested the memory of a man who met her once. He has decided to meet her again and eradicate the memory of her that has so troubled him. Bree likes quiet men who read poetry but somehow the hunk on her porch brings unexpected feelings and livens up her Christmas with abit of heat. Linda Winstead Jones gives us SWEET DREAMS, Ruby lives across the street from a hunky professor. She is also his secret santa. They come togather at a neighborhood Christmas party. Ruby has a sweet shop and our professor leaves the sweets alone. However, he has discovered that Ruby is his secret santa. Ruby finds a box addressed to her with a tag that says from a secret admirer. Inside is a small figureine of a cat. Zane is a professor of antiquities and he immediately knows that something about the cat is just wrong. However, he has wanted to persue a relationship with Ruby and the party is just the place to meet her. When he recognizes the danger to Ruby he is determined to save her. Someone wants her dead and is using a magical totem connected to a demon that he has been persueing for years. Now his adversary and his feelings for Ruby come face to face. All of the stories are good and I enjoyed each one. Merry Christmas to all. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-07 08:46:34 EST)
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| 10-15-08 | 5 | 0\1 |
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I'm a huge fan of both Lora Leigh and Nalini singh's series. Nalini Singh is the first author and her's is wonderful. I do however wish it was full length as the female felt a little bit 2D with such a short story. However it's a must read for her fans.
Lora Leigh is last in the book with a rather short story, I wish it was longer! Both characters were wonderful, I especially liked the heroine. She took a different route from her normally aggressive women, not that there's anything wrong with her other women or this one. She's just little less confrontational about the whole thing. I loved that Chavin had jaguar spots, very sexy! Unfortunally I kind of felt the two middle books were throw aways. I'm not a fan of either one,and the stories weren't particuarlly interesting. Make sure you read Mercury's War first Lora Leigh readers! It won't be the end of the world, I read them backwards, but there's a spoiler in the end of Christmas Cat about the bad guy from Mercury. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-07 08:46:34 EST)
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| 10-11-08 | 3 | 5\9 |
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OK - I'm a new fan of Nalini Singh and have been a fan of Lora Leigh for a long time - since she only wrote on ebooks - so I was excited to see what the two other authors could contribute. I was rather disappointed.
Anthologies to me, are a way to introduce established readers of some authors to new, truly great authors. This pairing of McCarthy and Winstead Jones is lacking in the introductory sense. They are clunky and I don't know whether it was the editing, but neither story flowed either in plot or character development. I like my stories to flow like a movie in my head and I was feeling rather like I needed to walk out of this movie and get a reimbursement for my trouble. Nalini Singh continues with her Psy/Changling story and it's a good one. I've only read the first one (Lucas and Sascha) and have the others on order - so was pleasantly surprised at the depth and content in the short story. The Lora Leigh story is a continuation of the feline breeds series. I had just finished Mercury's War (excellent) and was looking forward to reading it. So I skipped to the back. Now I know why the other two authors are in the middle...because they are not nearly as accomplished as the other two. The second story (Winstead Jones) barely has enough meat (in the plot and character development people - geez!) to have kept me interested - as a matter of fact the writing felt clunky and didn't flow - conversations were contrived and it was difficult and uncomfortable to read...I like to sink into my stories. This one was a floater and needed to be thrown back - not enjoyable to me in the least. I tried people - I did, but wasn't able to finish it - kind of like a bad movie rental - you take it back and say "it was horrible." The third story (Erin McCarthy) was a little better - about the cat statuette that houses a soul eating demon - but again, the character development was not what it should be in comparison to both Singh and Leigh. The heroine was wimpy and fought the developing romance and the hero who was trying to save her - I hate that - you can be strong and fight but not a weak character and fight and that's what I was faced with...I hate that. So - with two out of four of the stories being excellent I give it 3 stars. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-07 08:46:34 EST)
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| 10-09-08 | 5 | 2\2 |
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If you are a fan of Nalini Singh's Psy-changelings or Lora Leigh's Breeds, you will not want to miss The Magical Christmas Cat, both of authors' stories were simply terrific romances and either one of them make this book worth your hard earned cash. But wait there's more, for no additional cost, you get a `dreamy' witchy romance by Erin McCarthy and a fantasy tale `to die for' from Linda Winstead Jones.
My favorite of the bunch was Nalini Singh's "Stroke of Enticement", I love all of her shapeshifter males, but DarkRiver leopard-shifter Zach was truly wonderful. Not weighed down by the emotion baggage of Singh's last couple of predatory males, Zach is still intense, determined and possesive but Zach's playful courtship of human teacher Annie makes this romance fun as well as steamy, I just loved this story. (5 stars that will make you purr) In Erin McCarthy's "Christmas Bree", the romantic magic of bespelled mistletoe, strikes again. This time witchy middle sister gets the man of her dreams, literally. The dreams that the unlikely pair have shared during the past year provide the jump to lightspeed necessary to connect the pair immediately when they meet again in the flesh, so that this ends up being an enjoyable romantic addition to the collection. (This ties in to "Charlotte's Web" fromAn Enchanted Season and sets up for a story for sister #3 too.)(4 Stars for the magic of mistletoe) And now for something completely different, much milder from a romance standpoint than the rest of the stories, Linda Winstead Jones, instead focuses on her characters and, gasp, her plot. She fits an amazing amount of story, into her "Sweet Dreams", including world-building and back history. She also gives us a great leading lady in baker Ruby, who manages to get past her disbelief of all things woo-woo to gain the knowledge necessary to save herself, with a little help from the her oh so serious sugar deprived neighbor and the 'cavalry'. (4 stars for death by chocolate cake) Finally, Lora Leigh's addition was so scorchingly hot, that smoke came off the pages. I don't tend to read romantica, strong erotic language doesn't do it for me, so I don't follow Leigh's Breeds novels, though I've enjoyed the last couple of novellas she contributed to anthologies like these. But language issues aside, "Christmas Heat" has to have one of the best tension building setups I've read in a short story ( and in most novels as well) culminating in a page burning scene with Breed Noble trying to hold his inner cat in check to avoid forcing the mating heat on Haley even as she pushes him past the brink of his self-control. (cold showers anyone?) For Leigh fans - this one apparently 'spoilerishly' wraps up some loose ends from Mercury's war. (5 stars going supernova) I know that not everyone likes anthologies as much as I do, but these stories are well worth making an exception. All the authors, manage to fit an amazing amount of story, and/or steam into their enjoyable contributions, and for those of you not already familiar with the authors you don't need to be to enjoy these stories - all work perfectly fine as standalones. So check out Magical Christmas Cat, for a bunch tasty Christmas treats from these popular authors. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-12 08:26:53 EST)
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| 10-09-08 | 5 | 1\4 |
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"Stroke of Enticement" by Nalini Singh. Human teacher Annie Kildare believes DarkRiver soldier Zach Quinn's cat is a teacher's pet as the feline plays matchmaker.
"Christmas Bree" by Erin McCarthy. Witch Bree Murphy cast a spell last Christmas for her sister Abby only this Yuletide the spell returns when Bree meets attorney Ian Carrington. "Sweet Dreams" by Linda Winstead Jones. In Secret Santa gala, Ruby Kincaid selects Professor Zane Benedict to give a present too; unaware that he in town to destroy an ancient malevolence "Christmas Heat" by Lora Leigh. Breed enforcer Noble Chavin is assigned keeping human Haley McGuire safe so she can testify in court re a deadly conspiracy. These are four magical whimsical romantic fantasies that lighten and brighten the holiday season. Harriet Klausner (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-12 08:26:53 EST)
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| 10-09-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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If you are a fan of Nalini Singh's Psy-changelings or Lora Leigh's Breeds, you will not want to miss The Magical Christmas Cat, both of authors' stories were simply terrific romances and either one of them worth the price of the book (at a preorder discount of course). But wait there's more, for no additional cost, you get a `dreamy' witchy romance by Erin McCarthy and a fantasy tale `to die for' from Linda Winstead Jones.
My favorite of the bunch was Nalini Singh's "Stroke of Enticement", I love all of her shapeshifter males, but DarkRiver leopard-shifter Zach was truly wonderful. Not weighed down by the emotion baggage of Singh's last couple of predatory males, Zach's playful courtship of human teacher Annie was fun as well as steamy, I just loved this one. (5 stars that will make you purr) In Erin McCarthy's "Christmas Bree", the romantic magic of bespelled mistletoe, strikes again. This time witchy middle sister gets the man of her dreams, literally. The dreams that the unlikely pair have shared during the past year provide the jump to lightspeed necessary to connect the pair immediately when they meet again in the flesh, so that this ends up being an enjoyable romantic addition to the collection. (This ties in to "Charlotte's Web" fromAn Enchanted Season and sets up for a story for sister #3 too.)(4 Stars) And now for something completely different, much milder from a romance standpoint than the rest of the stories, Linda Winstead Jones, instead focuses on her characters and, gasp, her plot. She fits an amazing amount of story, into her "Sweet Dreams", including world-building and back history. She also gives us a great leading lady in Ruby, who manages to get past her disbelief of all things woo-woo to gain the knowledge necessary to save herself, with a little help from the cavalry. (4 stars ) Finally, Lora Leigh's addition was so scorchingly hot, that smoke came off the pages. I don't tend to read romantica, strong erotic language doesn't do it for me, so I don't follow Leigh's Breeds novels, though I've enjoyed the last couple of novellas she contributed to anthologies like these. But language issues aside, "Christmas Heat" has to have one of the best tension building setups I've read in a short story ( and in most novels as well) culminating in a page burning scene with Breed Noble trying to hold his inner cat in check to avoid forcing the mating heat on Haley even as she pushes him past the brink of his self-control. (cold showers anyone?) For Leigh fans - this one apparently 'spoilerishly' wraps up some loose ends from Mercury's war. (5 stars going supernova) I know that not everyone likes anthologies as much as I do, but these stories are well worth making an exception. All the authors, manage to fit an amazing amount of story, and/or steam into their enjoyable contributions, and for those of you not already familiar with the authors you don't need to be to enjoy these stories - all work perfectly fine as standalones. So check out Magical Christmas Cat, for a bunch tasty Christmas treats from these popular authors. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-09 09:19:49 EST)
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| 10-07-08 | 5 | 4\4 |
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"Stroke of Enticement" by Nalini Singh
Having watched her mother's heart being broken continuously by her emotionally distant father, Annie Kildaire has convinced herself that long-term romantic relationships are not for her. All that changes when Zach Quinn walks into her classroom and promptly turns her world upside down. The sexy leopard changeling seems determined to wreak havoc on her senses, and Annie isn't so sure that's a bad thing. The minute he sees his nephew's human teacher, Zach knows Annie is destined to be his mate. Both leopard and man are drawn to her beauty, strength, and intelligence. All he wants to do is claim Annie as his own. But Zach knows that to win over his cautious mate he'll have to entice her to trust him, and he'll use every sensual trick up his sleeve to do so. Just when you think the Nalini Singh can't get any better, she serves up another amazing tale. "Stroke of Enticement" is a captivating story that grabbed me from the very first page and didn't let go. Zach is the kind of hero I love to read and dream about - devastatingly handsome, charming, intelligent, protective, and slightly mischievous. He's possessive of Annie, not in a controlling way, but in such a way that made me sigh and wonder where I could find a hero like him. As for Annie, I utterly adored her. A childhood accident has left her with a slight physical handicap, but she never lets it stop her. She's strong in both body and mind. As she falls in love with Zach, I found she was strong of heart as well. Separately, they were endearing, but as a couple they wholly complimented one another. Their romance was the perfect combination of passion, tenderness, excitement, and fun. "Stroke of Enticement" is part of Ms. Singh's Psy-Changeling series, but can be read as a stand-alone. Fans of the series will delight in this sensational addition to an already incredible series, and newcomers to the Psy-Changeling world will surely be racing to the nearest bookstore to gather up the rest of the series. "Christmas Bree" by Erin McCarthy The second of three magical sisters, Bree Murphy believes in many things paranormal. But when her younger sister predicts that a businessman in a pink shirt will ring her doorbell Bree declares it impossible - she does not go for the corporate type. Yet sure enough, lawyer Ian Carrington shows up on her doorstep almost immediately. Ian met Bree about a year ago, and for nearly as long, both of them have been having the same erotic dream over and over. Neither wants to be attracted to the other. But when Bree's cat turns up with a piece of mistletoe the Murphy sisters enchanted a year ago, fate seems determined to see these two unlikely lovers get together. Can a Chicago lawyer and a small-town witch make it last? Or will uncertainty and a lack of trust ruin their relationship before it has a chance to truly start? "Christmas Bree" is the classic case of opposites attracting, only to find out they're not so different after all. While this element may be tried and true, Erin McCarthy's story is fresh, fun, and sexy. Ian is both charming and seductive - a hero I could readily fall for. Bree, in turn, is the kind of character you'd want to be friends with in real life. She's open with her family, but slightly wary when it comes to falling in love with Ian. She makes mistakes because of that guardedness, but those serve to humanize her even further. No discussion of "Christmas Bree" would be complete without mentioning Bree's cat, Akasha. Though few in number so as to not be overwhelming, Akasha's antics had me laughing and grinning throughout the tale. "Christmas Bree" is part of Ms. McCarthy's Ohio's Most Haunted Town series. Having not read the other books in the series, I can definitely say that while characters from previous stories appear, "Christmas Bree" stands on its own. However, after reading this delightful tale, I will definitely be rushing to read the rest of the books in this series. "Sweet Dreams" by Linda Winstead Jones At a neighborhood Christmas party, Ruby receives a jade cat figurine as a present from a "secret admirer." That night, strange dreams begin to haunt Ruby. Dreams of terror and betrayal, those are just the beginning of the frightening events beginning to torment her. Unsure of whom to trust, Ruby isn't sure what to make of her sexy neighbor Zane who is showing interest in both her and the figurine. Is Zane's attraction for her genuine? Or is he in league with the menacing figure of her dreams, which threatens to destroy her? "Sweet Dreams" certainly has the recipe for a good story. Ruby is a fun and likeable heroine who I was rooting for to find happiness. Zane had the qualities that are the hallmark of a good hero - intelligence, strength, looks, with a bit of bluntness, which makes him human rather than the cardboard perfect hero. The plot centering on the threat to Ruby was well developed and entertaining. The only thing I wish for in this story is more focus on the romance aspect. However, it felt as if the love story was rushed, and the wrap-up at the end of the novella did not feel genuine because of that. Yet overall, I enjoyed "Sweet Dreams" and look forward to reading more of Linda Winstead Jones's work. "Christmas Heat" by Lora Leigh After librarian Haley McQuire overhears some vital information regarding a plot that endangers the Breed Community, she soon finds her life is on the line. With danger surrounding her, the last thing Haley wants is for anyone she cares about to be in jeopardy because of her. And that includes sexy Jaguar Breed Noble Chavin. From the first moment he saw her, Noble knew that Haley was his mate, the one woman on this earth destined to be his alone. But he also knows that with finding his mate comes the mating heat - an emotional and sexual connection that neither will be able to overcome. For over a year Noble has been waiting, letting Haley get to know him before he makes his move. But when Haley's life is threatened, all bets are off. She's his and despite her fears for his safety, he'll do anything, everything, to protect and love his mate. Christmastime just got a whole lot hotter with Lora Leigh's newest addition to her fantastic Breed series. In "Christmas Heat" we get to meet Haley, a smart, capable, likeable heroine with a big heart and a compassionate nature. It's easy to see why Noble is drawn to her; she has a kindness about her that comes off the page that endeared her to me. Fans of the Breed series will likely remember Noble from Dawn's Awakening. In "Christmas Heat" we see more than just the gorgeous enforcer. Noble is not only a sexy, protective, alpha male. He's intelligent, patient, understanding, and there's a dash of vulnerability in his non-comprehension of what the Christmas season is all about. The beauty of the tale is not only watching Noble and Haley fall in love, but getting to see a Breed experience, for the first time, the joy life has to offer in the love and traditions of the holidays. For newcomers to Ms. Leigh's Breed series, "Christmas Heat" can stand on its own. However, the story does contain several major plot spoilers for the previous book in the series, Mercury's War. As a fan of the series, I must say one of the pleasures of "Christmas Heat" was getting to "visit" with some of my favorite characters. The road from harsh creation to happily ever after is never smooth for any of the Breed, but "Christmas Heat" exemplifies exactly why this series is so addictive. It's the journey that grips the heart in unimaginable ways and leaves you with a smile on your face. The Magical Christmas Cat is the perfect anthology to heat up the holiday season. It is rare to find an anthology where you genuinely enjoy all of the novellas. Yet Nalini Singh, Erin McCarthy, Linda Winstead Jones, and Lora Leigh have all contributed sexy, and entertaining reads. Perfect to curl up with on a cold winter afternoon. With four luscious tales that are sure to please, The Magical Christmas Cat will both fire the blood and warm the heart. Shayna reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-09 09:19:49 EST)
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| 09-15-08 | 5 | 5\5 |
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**Courtesy of Wild on Books**
Berkley Sensation really knows how to light up the Christmas season, with an anthology guaranteed to be on many a Christmas list this year! With four hot novellas by Lora Leigh, Nalini Singh, Erin McCarthy, and Linda Winstead Jones, THE MAGICAL CHRISTMAS CAT will thrill lovers of paranormal romance. Each of the stories shares a common theme - they are all paranormal stories that center around a feline. Although three of them are part of series by those authors, each works well as a standalone story that will give new fans a tantalizing taste of those authors' work. With four short stories that are big on romance, THE MAGICAL CHRISTMAS CAT is truly a gift for lovers of romantic fiction! ~STROKE OF ENTICEMENT by Nalini Singh~ It is not unusual for a Changeling to recognize his mate the moment he sees her. When Zach meets his nephew's pretty teacher, Annie, he can't deny his reaction to her. Everything about her entices the man in him as well as the leopard. But Annie is more than a little skittish, determined that any relationship will be short-term only. Zach must restrain himself in order to seduce her not only into his bed, but into his life forever. I have loved every story in Nalini Singh's PSY/CHANGELING series so far, but I do believe that Zach and Annie's story is my new favorite! Everything about this tale totally worked for me. Zach was true to his feline nature, with a personality that is a little bit sly, a lot playful, and a way about him that effortlessly wins the heart of both Annie and the reader. He faces every obstacle facing them with patient cunning, ultimately winning his heart's desire. Annie is just a doll. Although she has a slight physical disability, she never lets it get the best of her, and always keeps a positive outlook. This quality, along with her natural empathy for others, makes her a wonderful teacher, but it also makes it easy to see why Zach is drawn to her. STROKE OF ENTICEMENT is a wonderfully fun romance that will please fans of Nalini Singh's PSY/CHANGELING series and entice new fans to want more. Connected Stories: Slave to Sensation (Psy-Changelings, Book 1) Visions of Heat (Psy-Changelings, Book 2) Caressed By Ice (Psy-Changelings, Book 3) Mine to Possess (Psy-Changelings, Book 4) Hostage to Pleasure (Psy-Changelings, Book 5) An Enchanted Season The Magical Christmas Cat ~CHRISTMAS BREE by Erin McCarthy~ Bree doesn't know quite what to think when her sister predicts that the man of her dreams will come knocking on her front door very soon. Despite her belief in the paranormal, it all just seems a little too unreal, especially the part where he'll be wearing a pink shirt and sport a yuppie look, in stark contrast to her own more Goth style. Then her cat turns up that bit of magical mistletoe she and her sisters put a love spell on a year ago... No wonder she's been having erotic dreams lately! So when Ian turns up on her doorstep looking every inch the lawyer he is, she can't quite turn him away... Their unlikely attraction seems to be pre-ordained at first, but does Ian really want her or is he simply seducing her on behalf of his mysterious client? If you read AN ENCHANTED SEASON, then you've already met the Murphy sisters in Erin McCarthy's novella CHARLOTTE'S WEB. Ms. McCarthy continues matchmaking these women in her offering to THE MAGICAL CHRISTMAS CAT. CHRISTMAS BREE follows the brief courtship between Ian and Bree, two polar opposites. Or at least, that is the way they appear on the outside... As they get to know each other, this unlikely pair finds they have more in common than they might ever have expected. As their feelings for each other grow, both Ian and Bree reevaluate what is important to them, and what they want to do with their futures. In the end, we have a beautiful love story that demonstrates that it is who we are on the inside that really counts and if you look past what is on the surface, you may be pleasantly surprised by what you find underneath. Connected Stories: An Enchanted Season The Magical Christmas Cat ~SWEET DREAMS by Linda Winstead Jones~ When Ruby receives the mysterious cat sculpture as a present from a secret admirer, she is a little unnerved. And that is before the weird things start happening - strange feline sounds in her home, the cat seemingly moving on its own, and those frighteningly real dreams... When her sexy but preoccupied neighbor shows a sudden interest in her and the cat, she doesn't know quite what to think. Is Zane truly trying to help her or is he behind the growing threat she feels is near? I've not read anything by Linda Winstead Jones until SWEET DREAMS, but I liked the story a lot. Her characters are likable, the plot was very good, and the story flowed well. Ian was a great hero, with the sense of nobility romance readers expect from a romantic lead. Ruby was adorable, with a knack for loosening the oh-so-disciplined Ian up, tempting him with more than her baked goods... My only disappointment with SWEET DREAMS is the heat level. Surrounded by three stories that had plenty of steam, I fully expected at least one really good love scene in this one, but it just didn't happen. While the romance was definitely there, and we enjoy one nice scene with a little foreplay, the lack of a more sensual bedroom scene made it seem a little out of place in this anthology. Still, the story was very entertaining, and I will certainly be reading more of Ms. Jones' work in the future. ~CHRISTMAS HEAT by Lora Leigh~ When Haley McQuire is a witness to a plot against the Breed community, she finds herself in unexpected danger. Noble Chavin immediately appoints himself as her personal bodyguard, a situation that she doesn't mind in the least. She has had eyes for the handsome Jaguar Breed for some time, and being near him is certainly no hardship. Noble has been more than patient, biding his time for the last year in order to give his sweet little librarian time to get used to him, to choose to be with him on her own before the Mating Heat takes control of both their libidos. When an attempt on her life is made, all bets are off. Noble will do whatever it takes to keep his mate safe, and to finally make her his. But treachery lurks within the Breed Compound, and in order to protect Haley, they must ferret out the traitor in their midst. Lora Leigh does it again! Her addictive BREEDS saga grows ever more popular with each release in this series, and CHRISTMAS HEAT is sure to win a whole new set of fans for her. This novella includes characters we've met and liked in other stories, but works well as a standalone for those who haven't yet read the previous tales. Like her story in HOT SPELL, THE BREED NEXT DOOR, this new short story reminds readers of just everything that the BREEDS have missed in their hard lives. In this case, we see the Christmas experience through Noble's eyes as he learns what the season really means from Haley. Noble is the epitome of the Breed hero - a man who loves with every fiber of his being, is savagely protective, and undeniably sexy. I have to admit I find Noble just as irresistible as Haley does. Haley is a breath of fresh air in Noble's world. She brings a normalcy and wonder to his life that he never knew existed. She is constantly thinking of others, wanting simply to make people happy and comfortable. CHRISTMAS HEAT is a perfect combination of sweet love and lusty romance. I've already read it twice, and know I'll be reading this one again and again through the years. Connected Stories: For a full list of the stories in the Breeds saga, please check my Listmania list at Amazon for Lora Leigh's Breeds books. There are too many books in the series to list here. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-09 02:09:18 EST)
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