Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2106 more book reviews
I got this book because three of the stories were part of on-going series that I'm reading. I didn't bother with the other stories, so I can't comment on them.
Charlaine Harris wrote a story about Sookie Stackhouse receiving an invitation to the annual birthday party for Dracula at Fangtasia. The story was cute, but only 20 pages long.
Kelley Armstrong wrote a story about vampire Cassandra DuCharme. Cass must make at least one kill every year on the day of her re-birth, or she will die. I was excited to read this story from the Women of the Otherworld series. What a disappointment. This story was really depressing.
The last story I read was by Jim Butcher. It was part of his Dresden Files series. Harry Dresden tracks his brother, Thomas, down at the mall in order to give him his birthday present. He finds a group of people being held by Black Court vampires. Great story. It felt like it was full length instead of only 40 pages. It wrapped up nicely...I just wish it could have gone on and on.
Charlaine Harris wrote a story about Sookie Stackhouse receiving an invitation to the annual birthday party for Dracula at Fangtasia. The story was cute, but only 20 pages long.
Kelley Armstrong wrote a story about vampire Cassandra DuCharme. Cass must make at least one kill every year on the day of her re-birth, or she will die. I was excited to read this story from the Women of the Otherworld series. What a disappointment. This story was really depressing.
The last story I read was by Jim Butcher. It was part of his Dresden Files series. Harry Dresden tracks his brother, Thomas, down at the mall in order to give him his birthday present. He finds a group of people being held by Black Court vampires. Great story. It felt like it was full length instead of only 40 pages. It wrapped up nicely...I just wish it could have gone on and on.
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