By Shelly Laurenston, Cynthia Eden & Sherrill Quinn
To be honest, I only picked this book up because of Sherrill Quinn’s name on the cover. I’ve read her work before and enjoyed it thoroughly. I have to admit, she keeps very good company! I enjoyed all three stories equally, they were all very different and I'd be hard pressed to chose a favourite.
The Wolf, the Witch, and Her Lack of Wardrobe is an intriguing tale of a coven of witches that co-existed with a town of shape-shifters. The shape-shifters just want to live in peace, the coven just wants to be left alone to do their thing. Trouble starts when the mayor of the town locks horns with the head of the coven and then escalates when the two must join forces when the town's in danger.
In the Dark offers a leopard-shifting FBI agent who's been dealing with the death of her lover, which is made more difficult when she runs into him in a bar and then is forced to accept his help with a case she's working on.
The City of the Dead has a witch who must deal with her committment issues if she wants to enlist the help of her on again, off again lover to help her find her missing brother. It might be easier if she could keep her hands off the sexy detective.
For anyone looking for spine-tingling adventure and hot sex, this book is the perfect answer to the long cold night.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
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