Helpful Score: 13
Be aware that these three stories have all been previously published in other anthologies.
Fire and Ice - originally published in Man of My Dreams, Oct 2004
Knightly Dreams - originally published in What Dreams May Come, July 2006
Dragonswan - originally published in Tapestry, Aug 2002 (also reprinted as a standalone, Sept 2005)
All the stories were good, but if you've already read all of them you might be a bit annoyed to get it if you thought any or all of them were new.
Fire and Ice - originally published in Man of My Dreams, Oct 2004
Knightly Dreams - originally published in What Dreams May Come, July 2006
Dragonswan - originally published in Tapestry, Aug 2002 (also reprinted as a standalone, Sept 2005)
All the stories were good, but if you've already read all of them you might be a bit annoyed to get it if you thought any or all of them were new.
Patty H. (lorenrose) - , reviewed In Other Worlds: Fire and Ice / Knightly Dreams / Dragonswan on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Dragonswan is the first book in the dark hunter series. It's very hard to find. not in print anymore as a single book. Fire & Ice is her new league series. Great reads, both. Knightly Dreams is typical Kenyon. Reminds me of the second book in the dark hunter series, but still a good read.
Janie T. (FriscoOBX) reviewed In Other Worlds: Fire and Ice / Knightly Dreams / Dragonswan on + 601 more book reviews
Great stories by Kenyon. Worth the read
Leonora L. (Nora) reviewed In Other Worlds: Fire and Ice / Knightly Dreams / Dragonswan on + 130 more book reviews
In Other Worlds is edgy, exciting and the characters are believable enough to make it interesting. I enjoyed the action and personal encounters.
Diane P. (pranaprincess) - , reviewed In Other Worlds: Fire and Ice / Knightly Dreams / Dragonswan on + 52 more book reviews
I loved the short story "Fire and Ice", which is why I requested this book. Adron & Livia's story was totally worth slogging my way through "Knightly Dreams".
Thank goodness KD was a short story!! I can't say for sure, but I'd be willing to bet that "Knightly Dreams" was a VERY early work from Sherrilyn Kenyon. It lacked the polish & feel of her other stellar (pun intended) creations. I did find the theory of authors & their stories very intriguing, so I'm not sorry that I read KD.
"Dragonswan" was pretty good. A good start to the Were-Hunters.
All in all, definitely worth my time and a PBS credit--but isn't that always the case with Sherrilyn Kenyon's books?! Happy Reading!
Thank goodness KD was a short story!! I can't say for sure, but I'd be willing to bet that "Knightly Dreams" was a VERY early work from Sherrilyn Kenyon. It lacked the polish & feel of her other stellar (pun intended) creations. I did find the theory of authors & their stories very intriguing, so I'm not sorry that I read KD.
"Dragonswan" was pretty good. A good start to the Were-Hunters.
All in all, definitely worth my time and a PBS credit--but isn't that always the case with Sherrilyn Kenyon's books?! Happy Reading!
Sheina H. (gkmother) reviewed In Other Worlds: Fire and Ice / Knightly Dreams / Dragonswan on + 12 more book reviews
Sherrilyn is my favorite author...nuff said.
Lenna W. (bratz54) - reviewed In Other Worlds: Fire and Ice / Knightly Dreams / Dragonswan on + 1029 more book reviews
3 mini stories but 2 are part of the series of were-hunter and the other in The League series, all are great stories, short but great
Marie S. (booksandmusic) reviewed In Other Worlds: Fire and Ice / Knightly Dreams / Dragonswan on + 51 more book reviews
This was my first time reading a Kenyon book. Maybe it isn't a fair judgement to base my thoughts on 3 short stories from Kenyon's long list of books and story lines, however I was not impressed. I was turned off by all the detailed "love" scenes throughout all the stories. It seemed like that was the focus of the stories and not anything else. Like I said, maybe it isn't fair to judge her work based on 3 short stories, but that is the impression I had after reading this book. I couldn't finish the last story. I highly doubt I will read another Kenyon book.