Over five hundred years ago, Esperetta's soul was bound to her husband's by dark magic, and when Velkan became a Dark-Hunter, to her horror, she became immortal as well. Now, they must come together to fight an old enemy...and the passion that threatens to consume them once more. In "Ride the Night Wind" by L.A. Banks, dark dreams haunt Jose Ciponte, dreams of a woman so beautiful he aches for her-and a deadly enemy who stalks them in the night. And now those dreams have become a reality...In "The Gift" by Susan Squires, all Major Davis Ware wants to do is propose to the beautiful Emma Fairchild. Instead, he is called back into battle, and a desperate fate. And Emma will venture into hell itself to save him. In "The Forgotten One" by Ronda Thompson, Lady Anne Baldwin longs to break free from her proper bonds. When she meets the mysterious Merrick, whose eyes glow like a wolf's, she may have found more than she bargained for.
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"Hot ... this mega-talented group of authors explores love, duty and passion as lived on the dark side."--"Romantic Times" "These are four heated paranormal romantic fantasies that grip readers with the first bite of love and never stops holding the audience's attention until the final morsel is tasted."--The Best Reviews
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I bought this book mainly for Sherrilyn Kenyons Dark Hunter installment, it was good as she usually is. The other writers were more of a bonus and it was a good way for me to see if I liked their writing style before committing to buyng any of their books individually. I thoroughly enjoyed the Ronda Thompson novel and have bought her series as a result. the other two authors I couldnt get into but the book as a whole was enjoyable
These four novellas are okay. Maybe I’ve been spoiled by the full-length novels of these authors, particularly Kenyon and Banks, or maybe I just read them at the wrong time, but while the stories were interesting, they just didn’t have any oomph for me. Kenyon’s ‘Until Death Do We Part’ is well-written, as usual, but the plot is more really bad romance in the girl-meets-boy, girl-loses-boy, girl-gets-boy format, although in this case it’s girl-marries-man, girl-finds…er-father, girl-runs-…-immortal, girl-goes-…ears-later to find that she made a boo all those years ago. It’s a gothic Mills and Boon with an alpha male and a woman at fault. Of course it also has vampires, werewolves and revenge, but even so it’s as if Kenyon really didn’t spend much time on this. Banks’ ‘Ride the Night Wind’ is also good, but not in the league of the Vampire Huntress series. The other two are fine, set in the 19th century. ‘The Gift’ by Susan Squires, stars a hero who is more changed on the battlefield than either he or his fiancée expect, while Ronda Thompson’s ‘The Forgotten One’ is one of her historical vamp stories.
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