Title | : | Hex Appeal |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 0312590725 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780312590727 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 356 |
Publication | : | First published June 5, 2012 |
In the magical world that lies hidden beneath our own, witches and conjurers play deadly games. They know just the right spell to kill a man with one kiss—or raise him back again. And they’re not afraid to exact sweet revenge on those who dare to cross them. But what if you’re the unlucky soul who falls victim to a conjurer’s curse? And if you had the power to cast a magic spell of your own, would you use it?
In this bewitching collection, nine of today’s hottest paranormal authors tell all-new, otherworldly tales. Spellbinding stories featuring bigfoot, albino vampires, professional wizards, resurrected boyfriends and even a sex droid from the twenty-third century named Silicon Lily. But as our conjurers are about to discover, it’s all fun and games until someone gets hexed. And sometimes, even the best spun spells can lead to complete and utter mayhem.
Includes:
Retribution Clause by Ilona Andrews
Bigfoot on Campus by Jim Butcher
Holly’s Balm by Rachel Caine
Snow Job by Carole Nelson Douglas
Outside The Box by P. N. Elrod
How Do You Feel? by Simon R. Green
There Will Be Demons by Lori Handeland
Cherry Kisses by Erica Hayes
The Arcane Art of Misdirection by Carrie Vaughn
Length: 13 hours and 8 minutes
Hex Appeal Reviews
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⚡️ Review for Retribution Clause (Kate Daniels #5.6) ⚡️
Actual rating: 3.5 stars.
➽ And the moral of this reread is: I must have been slightly drunk or high or both the first time I read this story because it isn't as despicably bad as I pictured it to be in my original crappy non-review. Granted, it's not as Super Extra Scrumpalicious (SES™) as other books in this series, but it's still Pretty Shrimping Entertaining (PSE™) and stuff. Also, the characters have Quite the Promising Potential (QtPP™) and stuff. Also also, I think this story mostly suffers from its Revoltingly Revolting Shortness (RRS™) and stuff. So QED and stuff.
Please don't ask.
👋 Until next time and stuff.
[March 2018]
⚔ The Grand IAA™ KD Buddy Rerererereread Extravaganza (GIAAKDBRE™), aka theyellow brickroad to
Magic Triumphs ⚔
☢ Warning: this thing is longer than the story it intends to non-review and stuff. You are quite welcome.
I hereby officially declare that I did NOT give this Ilona Bloody Shrimping Andrews (IBSA™) short story a pathetic 3-star rating and that I did NOT write what follows . Nope nope nope. Absolutely not. Go home, you're drunk.
What do you see here? A moai, a vintage diner doll type chick and an ice cream, perched on a somewhat ancient VCR? Yes? Ha! Told you you were drunk.
Okay, first of all this story is a complete rip-off because it features none of the characters from Kate Daniels. Neither main, nor secondary, nor tertiary, nor quaternary, nor…Sorry, what? Oh, you get the idea? Wow, you're pretty quick for a drunken horde! Anyway, so the main character for this story is a guy called Adam, who happens to be Samain is an Egotistical Cowardly Scumbag and Needs to Be Offered in Sacrifice to Roland (SiaECSaNtBOiStR™)'s cousin. I'd be more than glad to hold this against him, but you don't choose your family and stuff. Besides, it's not the poor guy's fault if his cousin is a Chicken-Hearted Pervert who Needs to Die Dead ASAP Please and Thank You (CHPwNtDDASAPPaTK™). Also, Adam is slightly cool. Like his cousin Saiman the Egomaniacal Creep Choppity Chop Off with His Head (StECCCOwHH), Adam is a frost giant, which is like a Hulk-type dude, Norse style.
Yeah, that's pretty much it. Except that Adam turns blue, not green (probably has something to do with his diet). And that he doesn't use bears as weight training props.
Adam could have been stupendously awesome, only that he is a bloody stinking insurance adjuster, which, weirdly enough, I find kinda NOT super sexy and a teensy little bit boring and stuff (no offense, my Little Insurance Adjusting Barnacles). But hey, the guy wears tight-fitting black spandex, so I guess I can't complain. Because the thought of a blue frost giant wearing skin-tight spandex is not scary at all. Absolutely not. It's so not scary at all that even Grendel the mutant attack poodle loves it when Adam visits the Keep.
Watch out, Grendel loves Adam so much he might barf any second now.
"Anything else," you say? Oh, yes. There is a Basic Badass Chick Wannabe (BBCW™) in this story. Her character might have been interesting, had it been more complex. But it wasn't, so it wasn't. I guess this means there is a new addition to my Flat as an Ironing Board Herd (FanIBH™). Oh, goody. "And what about the story," you ask? It's about a Retribution Clause Thingie (RCT™) and stuff. You are quite welcome.
➽ And the moral of this reread is: had it not been for the mostest wondrousest werereptile in this story, Iprobablymight have rated it 2.5 stars. Which is slightly outrageous and disgraceful and scandalous and stuff, since this is an Ilona Andrews story. But I never wrote this and you're drunk asskunksfrenzied barnacles on acid, so all is well in the world and stuff. Bye now.
[Pre-review nonsense]
Well well well, would you look at that! Here's another review of mine that went poof while I wasn't looking! And it's for a Kate Daniels short again! Yay and stuff!
➽ Full Please Most Awesome Authorlords Can We Exchange Saiman the Egotistical Bastard Who Can Die Dead for All I Care for His Cousin Adam the Black Spandex Wearing Giant Who is Featured in this Short Story Crappy Non Review (PMAACWEStEBWCDDfAICfHCAtBSWGQiFitSSCNR™) to come. -
The story takes place in Kate Daniel’s world.
I guess you can even read it without knowing anything about the series.
The world, where magic is powerful, is well explained.
The action is based in Philadelphia instead of Atlanta.
We meet Saiman's cousin, the frost giant Adam. Adam cannot change shapes as easily as Saiman and he wears an enchanted watch to hide his true form.
He is definitely a lot nicer than Saiman, not sexually twisted and he has a real job as an insurance adjustor in POM Insurance Adjusters.
So Adam and his partner, Siroun, need to kill a man who has strangled his wife in order to implement a client’s Retribution Clause.
The true question is why did he kill her?
And does he really have to die?
I really hope that we will see these characters again.
Nice short story. -
THE ARCANE ART OF MISDIRECTION by CARRIE VAUGHN - 4.5 stars
Kitty Norville #4.6 - that was unexpected! This is one of my favourite UF series...
Kitty was not part of this, instead we are reunited with Odysseus Grant, a recurring character in the series.
Excellent story. If I wasn't a Kitty Norville fan already, I would certainly check out the series after this.
*~*~*~*
CHERRY KISSES by ERICA HAYES - 2 stars
Vampires, witches, fairies, demons, over-loaded prose and a truly unlikeable heroine. Really unlikeable. Not a fan of the writing. Not for me. DNF.
*~*~*~*
THERE WILL BE DEMONS by LORI HANDELAND - 3 stars
Belongs to the Phoenix Chronicles series.
Fairies, nephilim, damphirs, skinwalkers... Not bad. A bit pointless, but interesting glimpse into this series. Feels a bit too much like PNR for me.
*~*~*~*
HOW DO YOU FEEL? by SIMON R. GREEN - 2 stars
Connected to the Nightside series.
Dead guy, walking around as a corpse, taking revenge. The writing was ok, but did not grab me. I skimmed a little. Some SciFi elements that felt a bit silly for me. Meh.
*~*~*~*~*
OUTSIDE THE BOX by P. N. ELROD - 3.5 stars
Stand-alone? Can't figure out if this belongs to a series.
Vampire and witch team helps new vampire with her awakening, things go haywire... Good story, liked it, well written. Would get something else by the author, but I've had my share of vampires over the years, it'll keep...
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SNOW JOB by CAROLE NELSON DOUGLAS - 1 star
First author in this collection that I haven't read before.
Delilah Street Paranormal Investigator, #5.1
Long winded, overabundance of adverbs and adjectives. The writing is so convoluted, you can barely make sense of what you are reading. Pass.
*~*~*~*~*
HOLLY’S BALM by RACHEL CAINE - 4.5 stars
Not set in any of her series, as far as I can tell?
Nice world building. Pretty predictable plot, I thought at first. Not so much. Sad, actually, and a little heart-wrenching and nerve-wracking. Good characters, great finish. Perhaps I should give the Weather Warden or one of her other series another try!
*~*~*~*
BIGFOOT ON CAMPUS by JIM BUTCHER - 3.5 stars
#14 of The Dresden Files: Short Stories
I read the first five books of the series and the graphic novel
Jim Butcher's Dresden Files: Down Town, set in the same universe. I like Harry, the books are good. But the series never grabbed me completely. Somehow it was all to much of the same, Harry does not seem to evolve or mature much.
This short story is very chatty. Harry thinks and explains a lot. I am not a big fan of having everything explained to me in minute detail.
Other than that the plot is not bad. Nice fight, some humour, good structure to the story.
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RETRIBUTION CLAUSE by ILONA ANDREWS - 4 stars
Set in the world of Kate Daniels, series order #5.6, between
Magic Slays and
Magic Rises.
Can probably be read on its own, without knowing the series. It doesn't revolve around any of the main characters of the series and I think the magic world is explained in enough detail to make sense to the uninitiated.
This is a case of "You won't like me when I'm angry!" Just that the guy is blue, not green. And wearing skin-tight black spandex. Odd image! His name is Adam and he is Saiman's cousin. He's a lot nicer though. And more charming. With a very mysterious partner with potential for more.
I would read a full novel with those two. I like him and I want to find out more about her. -
This novella is set in Philadelphia. The only reference to Kate is a package that arrives from Saiman's cousin, Adam. It's still in her world, though. So very cool!!
Adam works for an insurance company. One of their clients has taken out a policy that will come into effect if she is murdered. Since she is murdered, Adam and his enigmatic partner go after the killer. Because the policy guarantees the death of her murderer. Great story!! -
Buddy read with
Eilonwy,
Evgeny,
Asya,
Monty Cupcake
This goes only for Retribution Clause by Ilona Andrews.
3 STARS
Very short and kinda filler. This decent story is part of the Kate Daniels world, set not in Atlanta but in Philly with Adam-Saiman's cousin-who deals with all problems Hulk style(which I liked because I love Hulk) and his work partner(only?)-Siroun-a kickass witch with a powerful god like magic due to a traumatizing event in her childhood. I really don't know what was the point of reading this story. It didn't add much(if anything) to the Magic universe for me and ended far too early and far too abruptly. I wanted something more to happen between Adam and Siroun(as it was hinted at here and there). The only interesting fact for me personally was that we met another werereptile bodyguard and they are kinda paradox in this world. May be I'm giving it 3 stars because of it. He(the werereptile) had amazing tattoos! :)
In conclusion, a decent story but you won't miss anything if you skip it. -
That was a great short story! Im intrigued to learn more about these characters...
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Of the 9 stories, two didn't really appeal to me. In fact, if it weren't for those two stories, I'd rank this as a 4.5 or 5. Arguably the best anthology I've ever read!
The Bigfoot story by Jim Butcher was absolutely superb! The method of delivery was clever, the characters were very quickly given depth and likability, (no small feat in a short story), the action was brisk, and the humor elicited a number of chuckles. The man truly is a genius at story telling!
The stories by Illona Andrews, Simon Green and Carrie Vaughn featured minor characters from well established worlds. Immediately, I found myself wishing that each of these characters would receive their own full length treatment! Again, only masterful storytellers can make you care deeply and root for someone after only a page or two. Each was well worth the price of the anthology!
The Rachael Caine story featured two characters who had first appeared in a previous anthology. To my knowledge, they haven't broken into the full length format as of yet, but for both anthologies, I found myself dearly wishing that they would! I'll have to settle for reading one of her other series for now. But I'm crossing my fingers that one day Holly will get her own series!
The other short stories feature leads from worlds I have not yet visited. However, in the case of at least two, I'm going to pick up their series and explore the worlds further. P. N. Elrod's story was particularly intruiging. I may also try Lori Handeland.
All in all, I highly recommend the anthology! -
Saiman'ın kuzeni Adam Talford ile onun ortağı Siroun'un Philadelphia'daki sigorta şirketindeki bir işini anlatan ara hikayeyi de içeren kitap. Evet, sigorta şirketi. Sigortada bir intikam maddesi yer alıyor. Bu intikam maddesine göre sigorta sahibi cinayete kurban giderse katili bulup öldürüyorlar. Evren yine eşsiz.
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“If you die, I will have to choose a new partner, Adam.”
She turned and looked at him.
“I don’t want a new partner.”
He nodded in mock seriousness.
“In that case, I’ll strive to stay alive.”
2.5 ★★
Retribution Clause es una historia corta dentro del mundo de Kate Daniels y que forma parte de la antología Hex Appeal. Los protagonistas son Adam y Siroun, unos desconocidos, porque no recuerdo que hayan aparecidos en las otras novelas.
La historia es bastante básica. No da muchos detalles sobre nada y tiene el final más abrupto que he leído en estas novelas. Literal, pase la pagina y ya se había terminado. Nada mas. Fin. Fue tan abrupto que pensé que faltaban hojas.
Lo único que puedo rescatar son los personajes. Bueno, para ser sincera también son un poco abruptos y tampoco hay muchos detalles sobre ambos. Por un lado, Adam es primo de Saiman (el pervertido, acosador, retorcido sexual), pero no se parecen para nada. A excepción de que ambos tienen esa habilidad/descendencia noruega de transformarse en una mezcla de Pie Grande con el Yeti y Hulk, Adam es mucho mas agradable, decente y hasta un poco aburrido (sí, tal vez eso tiene que ver con su trabajo no tan sexy de insurance adjuster).
Luego está Siroun. Su personaje me pareció un poco más interesante. En ciertos aspectos me recordó un poco a Kate y Andrea, pero me sentí defraudada porque no comprendí muy bien la naturaleza de lo que es o cuál es su verdadero poder. No se si es un demonio, si tiene parte demonio o de un Dios, o es una cambiante o es una bruja o...no tengo idea. Como mencione antes, hubo escasos detalles sobre los protagonistas.
Hubo como cierta tensión entre Adam y Siroun, más allá de ser compañeros, creo que tienen un poco de química, pero esto tampoco se profundizó. Obviamente Adam está enamorado de ella y Siroun se preocupa por él, pero eso fue todo. Nada de palabras bonitas ni nada. Fin.
Sinceramente creo que estos dos personajes tienen mucho potencial, así que espero que aparezcan en los siguientes libros de la saga. Me encantaría ver un mejor desarrollo de sus personajes y de su relación amorosa. -
Retribution Clause by Ilona Andrews
Adam - frost giant cousin to Saiman. He's sweet, I like him & he has the same odd sense of humor as his cousin.
Siroun - an unknown magical being of awesome badass-ery & killing. She's on the level of Kate skills. Yeah, that amazing.
Now the real question: WHY WAS THIS ONLY 53 PAGES LONG? The Andrews gave that whiney bouda brat Andrea a whole effing book, but Siroun & Adam only 53 pages? Something is wrong here. Very wrong, I tell you!
4 stars
2. Bigfoot on Campus: 4 stars. Very good and original. I'd read more by this author.
3. Holly's Balm: meh, 3 stars. I liked these 2 characters better in the previous short story about them in another anthology, Strange Brew.
4. Snow Job: 1 star. HATE. I had no idea what was going on, and even if I did, I don't think I would have liked it. It was too everywhere, no cohesion.
5. Cherry Kisses: eh, 1 star. I hated the main female character.
6. Outside the Box: 3 stars. Good. But it was like reading the middle of a story. I hate feeling disjointed like that.
Alright book, anthology, whatever you are, I am done with you. I only liked the first two stories, the rest is bordering on drivel. I read half the stories and it was EFFORT. Reading for pleasure should not be effort, thus, it's over, book, you're out, off the nook with thee.
Buddy Read with Armina, Asya, Eilonwy, Evgeny. -
This little story is about Adam, Saiman's cousin. He seems very different from out pervert: he prefers his frost giant form, he is an insurance adjuster and he appears to be actually in love with a woman (Siroun, who is also his partner).
The two have to enforce a client’s Retribution Clause, and kill a man accused of strangling his wife.
Well, I would like to learn more about Adam and Siroun, so I hope I'll get to see them again. -
3 stars for Retribution Clause only. I really liked it, like everything else Ilona Andrews writes. But why, why was this soooo short? I loved the characters, this story ended way too quickly. Where was all the kissy-kissy stuff??? I demand this story to be continued... PLEASE?
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1st read - June 2015 -
read my review
2nd read - July 2016
You can read this short story in the
Hex Appeal anthology. I'm not really sure where it fits into the series timeline, it can probably be read pretty much anywhere because none of the characters we already know make an appearance. We do get the chance to meet Saiman's much more likeable cousin though so it's well worth giving this a try.
So we have frost giant Adam and his partner Siroun who are insurance adjusters. A job you'd probably assume would be quite boring but things get interesting when they're tasked with carrying out the retribution clause in a policy taken out by a murder victim. Basically it means they have to hunt down the killer and punish him in an eye-for-an-eye / murder-for-murder kind of way.
I'm not going to say more but I would love to spend more time with these characters so I hope Ilona & Gordon decide to revisit them again in the future.
Original Review
This is set in the same world as the Kate Daniels series but we don't get to see any of the characters we already know and love, we do get to meet Saiman's cousin though so there is a link there. I really loved Adam, as much as I find Saiman's constant body swapping amusing it is kind of creepy so it was interesting to see how different Adam is and how comfortable he is in his own skin. Adam and his partner, Siroun, work as insurance adjusters which sounds boring on the surface but in reality means they are charged with investigating any suspicious deaths among their clients. In the case of murder victims it is up to them to dispense justice to their killers. Although this is a farily short story there is a mystery to solve and I enjoyed getting to meet these characters and explore this world further. There is definitely some great potential for these two and I'd love to read more stories about them in the future.
Merged review:
4 stars: Retribution Clause - Ilona Andrews
1st read - June 2015
2nd read - July 2016
This is set in the same world as the Kate Daniels series but we don't get to see any of the characters we already know and love, we do get to meet Saiman's cousin though so there is a link there. I really loved Adam, as much as I find Saiman's constant body swapping amusing it is kind of creepy so it was interesting to see how different Adam is and how comfortable he is in his own skin. Adam and his partner, Siroun, work as insurance adjusters which sounds boring on the surface but in reality means they are charged with investigating any suspicious deaths among their clients. In the case of murder victims it is up to them to dispense justice to their killers. Although this is a farily short story there is a mystery to solve and I enjoyed getting to meet these characters and explore this world further. There is definitely some great potential for these two and I'd love to read more stories about them in the future.
4 stars: Bigfoot on Campus - Jim Butcher
Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series has been on my radar for a long time now but for some reason I've never got around to starting it. Even though this story fits into the timeline after book 11 I still found it fairly easy to dive into and I enjoyed meeting the main character. Harry has been hired by his friend, who happens to be bigfoot, to protect his teenage son. The son is at university and his father is convinced he is in danger. Harry gets much more than he bargains for when he arrives on the scene and the story starts with him getting arrested at an orgy! This was a really fun story to read and it's definitely made me even more keen to start the rest of the series.
3 stars: Holly's Balm - Rachel Caine
While I liked this story it didn't quite manage to capture my attention as much as the first two did. I believe that the two main characters, Holly and Andy, have appeared in a previous short story but I don't think this is linked to any of the author's other series. Holly is a resurrection witch and Andy is someone that she brought back to life which I thought was a really unusual concept. In this story Holly is asked to help the police investigate a murder scene, one that is very similar to a previous case she worked on - right down to having the exact same victim! Yes, that's right, someone is resurrecting the victims so that they can murder them all over again, horrifying thought isn't it? The couple were likeable and the story was interesting but I found it a little too easy to guess who the bad guy was, I guess that's the hazard of short stories though - there isn't much time to introduce a lot of red herrings.
3 stars: Snow Job - Carole Nelson Douglas
Delilah is a paranormal investigator hired by the owner of a local casino to get to the bottom of some mysterious occurrences at his hotel. These is obviously a lot of history between them & I think I missed a lot of the subtleties because I'm unfamiliar with the series. I had a similar problem with the world building - I liked the idea of old movie stars being bought back to life although I'm still confused about how that happens. It's intrigued me enough that I want to try the first full length novel though & I have a feeling I would enjoy this story more (& rate it higher!) if I read it at the correct point in the series.
3 stars: Outside the Box - P.N. Elrod
Marsha is a witch whose job, along with her vampire partner Ellinghaus, is to make sure all newly born vampires are properly registered. What should have been a fairly straightforward case gets a lot more complicated when they discover that the newly made vampire is a young girl whose disappearance a week ago has been highly publicised. This was a fun story, I'm not sure if it's part of a series but I wouldn't mind reading more about these characters.
2 stars: How do you Feel - Simon R. Green
I think this was just a bit too dark & gory for me & I really struggled to connect with the main character. It's about a zombie known as Dead Boy who was killed in a mugging 30 years ago. Ever since his death he has had very little feeling either physically or emotionally & is constantly chasing anything that will give him something, even pain is better than nothing. When someone hints that the mugging may not have been completely random Dead Boy goes looking for revenge.
3.5 stars: There Will Be Demons - Lori Handeland
This story is part of the Phoenix Chronicles which is a series I hadn't heard of before but am definitely going to have to check out now. Summer is a fairy who works as a demon hunter & her latest case brings her a new partner, dhampir Jimmy. Jimmy is someone that Summer has dreamed about for centuries and she's not quite sure how to react to meeting him for the first time.
4 stars: Cherry Kisses - Erica Hayes
Really liked this one - that's another series added to my wish list! Lena is a con artist, she's not quite a witch but she does have some magical abilities. When she's offered a job to track down a demon amulet it means a trip to hell, but the promised payment makes the risk worthwhile. Unfortunately she has competition in the form of Ethan, someone she has history with and a lot of unresolved feelings for. When they get to hell they realise they have fallen into a trap & it looks like they'll have to learn to work together if they want to survive.
3.5 stars: The Arcane Art of Misdirection - Carrie Vaughn
How does a magician cheat at cards? That's something black jack dealer Julie is about to find out when someone at her table beats all the odds to win every hand. With the help of Odysseus Grant Julie is determined to find out exactly what is going on in her casino. I enjoyed this one, apparently Odysseus is a character who appears in the Kitty Norville series but I didn't have a problem following the story even though I'm unfamiliar with his character. I would be happy to read more about these characters in the future though and I already have this series on my to read pile. -
4.5 stars - great!
The below review was written after my first reading, between September 7 and October 3, 2015.
I reread this book from November 29 through December 1, 2016 (I also read "Retribution Clause" on November 9, then again on December 1). I am not going to make any updates to my review, but there are a few changes I could make. . . But if you're interested in those changes, please read my status updates from 2016, which can be found below this review.
. . .
I reviewed each story as I read them in my status updates, which you can read below this review if you feel so inclined. I expanded on what I wrote in those status updates for this review. I found I had a few more things that I could say than would fit in the small box for status updates. ;-)
All told, I really, really like this collection of stories. A true average of the individual star ratings would lend itself to a four star overall rating for this anthology. But I think I'm going to give it four-and-a-half stars, as I think this is a great book. And I really, really like it. I want to buy it! :-)
Retribution Clause by
Ilona Andrews:
Read 09/07/2015. 3 stars - above average/liked it.
Sadly, this story didn't wow me. I liked it, and it was well told and complete, but it didn't feel complete. Adam, Saiman's cousin, and Siroun, his partner, were intriguing characters, but it felt like we barely scratched the surface on getting to know them. It really felt like this story should have been part of a longer narrative. Though it was fun seeing a frost giant who was comfortable as a frost giant. ;-)
Bigfoot on Campus by
Jim Butcher:
Read 09/20/2015. 5 stars - outstanding/amazing. :-)
I LOVE this story! It's outstandingly amazing. I had a huge smile on my face when I finished it. :-) I love Harry's explanation to Connie in the end:
I just had to smile when I read that. :-)
Strength-of-a-River-in-his-Shoulders (just River Shoulders, for short) was a fun new character to me. I can't recall ever meeting a Bigfoot in a story before. It was really cool to not only meet one, but to find out he had a name beyond "Bigfoot." And I really loved that he was a pacifist who, when he finally let loose, had this to say about the mayhem he created: "This was in such awful taste." (I am once again smiling widely after reading this line. lol!)
I'm going to have to buy this book just so I can reread this story (and some of the others) from time to time. ;-)
Holly's Balm by
Rachel Caine:
Read 09/20/2015. 4.5 stars - great!
This story was so good that, for some reason, I felt like crying after finishing it. And this is even though I found Holly's near-constant worrying about Andy to be tiresome. (This near-constant worrying is the reason I docked this story half a star. I can only take so much angst and Holly exceeded my capacity.)
But that fact that I loved this story despite the angst? That's a sign of a fabulous story. :-)
Snow Job by
Carole Nelson Douglas:
Read 09/21/2015. 4 stars - very good/really liked.
Much of this story had me confused. Yet I still really liked it. Quicksilver, Delilah's rescue dog, is my newest love. :-) (Quicksilver is also the reason I "really like" this story.)
What confused me? What was the "something wicked this way comes" that Snow mentioned?
Me thinks I should read the Delilah Street series. Both because this story intrigued me (and I did really like it) and because hopefully the series will explain the in a way I can understand without having my head explode.
Outside the Box by
P.N. Elrod:
Read 09/22/2015. 5 stars - outstanding/amazing. :-)
This story is amazing! I did NOT see that coming. :-) I LOVED this twist. It really took me by surprise. :-)
And I loved the ending: Ellinghaus Dare I hope romance is in the future between Ell and Mars? :-)
Are these characters and this Company a part of a series? If not, I hope they become one. I really want to know what's next in the lives of Ell and Mars.
How Do You Feel? by
Simon R. Green:
Read 10/01/2015. 5 stars - outstanding/amazing. :-)
I was so excited to see that this is a Nightside story. I LOVE the Nightside books and I finished them all in March of this year. So this one was a bonus! And WHAT a bonus! It's narrated by Dead Boy! I loved it! :-)
Not only do we get to hear a story told from Dead Boy's POV, we find out how he became Dead Boy, who killed him, and why. :-) We also meet his girlfriend, Silicon Lily, and learn a fascinating detail about his oh-so-futuristic car. :-)
In sum, this story was great fun and I loved it. I just wish I knew where it fell within the Nightside series. Walker So this story needs to be read somewhere before you finish the series books. But when and where???
To solve those questions, I think I need to reread the series from start to finish. ;-)
There Will Be Demons by
Lori Handeland:
Read 10/03/2015. 3 stars - above average/liked it.
I really liked this story...until it ended with sooo many unanswered questions.
We're left to wonder All these questions and, I think, more were floating around in my head once I'd finished reading it.
It's good to know that this story is part of a series, but I wish it had been a bit more open and closed.
Cherry Kisses by
Erica Hayes:
Read 10/03/2015. 3 stars - above average/liked it
This was a good story, but it seemed rather disjointed in parts.
Lena Falco, the female protagonist, was not a particularly likable character. Too shady by far. Ethan had promise as the male lead, but he seemed awfully gullible in the end and lost points with me. The demoms had promise, but we didn't see too much of them.
That said, I'm still interested in reading more in the Shadowfae Chronicles series. Mostly because I want to learn more about this world of demons. :-)
The Arcane Art of Misdirection by
Carrie Vaughn:
Read 10/03/2015. 4.5 stars - great!
This is a most excellent story; it's great! I didn't understand all of it, but I think I know that I wasn't meant to understand all of it.
I really liked the mystery: How were those people cheating and winning? Who is the ringleader/mastermind? The answers to these questions make for a really fun story to read. :-)
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Read: Jan 2022
Retribution Clause - Ilona Andrews - 3/5 stars
Bigfoot on Campus - Jim Butcher - 4/5 stars
Holly's Balm - Rachel Caine - 4/5 stars
Snow Job - Carole Nelson Douglas - did not read
Outside the Box - P.N. Elrod - 3.5/5 stars
How Do You Feel? - Simon R. Green - 5/5 stars
There Will Be Demons - Lori Handeland - did not read
Cherry Kisses - Erica Hayes - did not read
The Arcane Art of Misdirection- Carrie Vaughn - 5/5 stars *FAVOURITE* -
Anthology Average is 3 stars. There were a few I thought were pretty good, but nothing outstanding. One story I thought would be worth pursuing the series but was turned off by the blurbs. This anthology is worth reading if you want to read a series completely.
1. Retribution Clause by Ilona Andrews - This is a story about Saiman's cousin and the woman he works with. He is not at all like Saiman. Good story. 3-1/2 stars
2. Bigfoot on Campus by Jim Butcher. Skipped his story. No rating.
3. Holly’s Balm by Rachel Caine. Great story about a witch and the man she loves. Wonderful ending. 3-1/2 stars
4. Snow Job by Carole Nelson Douglas. I could not finish. When it got the parallel world and the 3rd Lilith, I was beyond confused. Usually I don't give a rating to a story/book I didn't finish but this one I almost finished so I'm giving a rating. 2 stars.
5. Outside The Box by P. N. Elrod. A platonic working couple - vampire & witch - run into trouble and lean on each other to get through it. It was an interesting story. Absolutely no romance. 3 stars.
6. How Do You Feel? by Simon R. Green. Okay, wow. I've not read this series but does it really have not just paranormal but sci-fi? This book would/could be categorized as paranormal romance, sci-fi romance, futuristic, magical and horror - it is all over the place. I'm just so confused that I'm not sure if I even like it so I'll rate it straight down the middle. 3 stars.
7. There Will Be Demons by Lori Handeland. A woman is used, and then afterwards the man who was part of this, calls their sexual experience a "nightmare" when she thought it was the beginning of love. I sometimes like when there are some misunderstandings - if she would have let him finish a sentence she would find out what really happened - just as long as it's not drawn out. So I read the blurbs for the rest of the series and realize, he's got feelings for someone else. He didn't love this poor woman at all. He honestly was using her. So, done. Not reading the rest of the series. I'll try not to let this sway my rating of before I read the blurbs, so 3-1/2 stars.
8. Cherry Kisses by Erica Hayes. A human uses cherry cola lip gloss to get over on not only vampires but anyone that gets in her way. 2-1/2 stars.
9. The Arcane Art of Misdirection by Carrie Vaughn. A blackjack dealer discovers some shenanigans and gets help from a magician at the casino to figure it out. Okay story. 3 stars. -
Liked this a bit less than the first time only because I definitely didn't remember it ending so abruptly. Lots of potential but want more. For those playing the home game, this only very thinly connects to the Kate Daniels main series by a connection to Saiman. Not required reading!
Merged review:
Interesting side-story set in Philadelphia which features Saimon's cousin, Adam, and some other intriguing new characters. Don't know if they'll play a part in the main series or only in these little side adventures but it was interesting! And has me wanting to know and read more. -
Rating is of Bigfoot on Campus by Jim Butcher.
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I have to say that I am becoming such an Ilona Andrews fan girl that any anthology that has a story by them has an immediate leg up. While Andrews story was my favorite, there were enough other entertaining hexy shorts to make this a worthwhile collection for me.
In the order that I read them...
Bigfoot on Campus - Jim Butcher, Harry Dresden short, this is episode number three of "Harry and the son of Bigfoot" -Irwin's dad has a vision of his son in lethal trouble and again sends Harry in to pinch hit - I enjoyed this one, and I love Harry's humor
Holly's Balm - Rachel Caine - This is continuation of the short "Death Warmed Over" from another anthology Strange Brew - Talk about deadly deja vu, a witch is raising the victims of a serial killer so that murderer can kill them all over again - I really loved getting chance to see more of Holly, a witch who can raise the dead, and Andy, an old west era witch she raised who,through the power of love, managed to beat the 76 hour deadline that sends revenants back to the grave.
The Arcane Art of Misdirection - Carrie Vaugh - featuring Vegas magician Odysseus Grant from the Kitty Norville series - A Vegas dealer who 'sees' more that she should hooks up with Odysseus on the hunt for someone who is trying to cheat 'the House' - I have always liked Odysseus and I liked his 'helper' and wouldn't mind seeing more of this pair.
Retribution Clause - Ilona Andrews - set in the Kate Daniel universe, the leading man is a frost giant relative of Saiman - A supernatural insurance adjuster and his partner need to carry out a vengeance clause to one of their policies which stipulated should the insuree be murdered the benificiary would pay the price with his life - I love Ilona Andrews, her(actually their, since this is a husband/wife writing team) world building is soooo good, and this short story has me screaming for more of the starring pair.
There Will Be Demons - Lori Handland - connected to her Apocalypse series - I think that this is the backstory to Jimmy's betrayal, but it's been along time since I read anything from this series - this was okay
Cherry Kisses - Erica Hayes - a Shadow Fae short - I was surprised by the ending but I shouldn't have been - this was pretty good.
How Do You Feel? - Simon Green - a short little bizarre trip to Nightside, Dead Boy stars - for some reason I like Nightside stories, they are really oddball so won't be everyone's cup of tea - pretty good
Outside the Box - P N Elrod - witches and vamps - I liked it.
Snow Job - Carole Nelson Douglas - Delilah Street story - this is the only story that I didn't make it through yet. I don't follow the series and just didn't feel like working that hard when I started it - I'll probably finish it eventually.
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Retribution Clause, Ilona Andrews - 4.5 Stars This story takes place in the Kate Daniels world, but follows characters we've never met before. The main character is Saiman's cousin, but a very different personality (he prefers his true form and subdues it with a magic watch to go unnoticed) and with less magic. He works for an insurance company and when a woman is murdered by her husband he and his partner are assigned to carry out the retribution clause in her life insurance policy within 11 hours, before the man is set to surrender to authorities. There are romantic undercurrents and I would like to see these two come to Atlanta.
Bigfoot on Campus, Jim Butcher - 4 Stars Bigfoot, aka Strength of a River in his Shoulders, is Harry's client and he wants him to look in on his son, Irwin; he's had a premonition that something bad is going to happen to him. Harry visits Irwin at college and realizes that his girlfriend is , but she doesn't know it and doesn't seem to be hurting Irwin in any way. Of course, her evil father shows up Harry, being Harry, can't let that happen and sets out to save the day. I had one major problem with the premise of this story:
I did not enjoy the other stories in this anthology; in some I just didn't like the characters and in others I liked them just fine...up until the end when they pulled a bonehead move. -
Rating and review only for Retribution Clause by Ilona Andrews.
Actual rating: 3.5 stars.
A very short story about two characters we've never met. I'm interested to see if they pop up again down the line. I liked both of them very much!!! Saiman's cousin seems quite different from him!! -
I ONLY read "Retribution Clause" and "Bigfoot on Campus." The first story gets two stars and the second one gets four stars, hence the three-star rating. -
Review courtesy of
All Things Urban Fantasy
Another solid supernatural anthology featuring some of the biggest names in urban fantasy.
Retribution Clause by Ilona Andrews (Kate Daniels’ world)
The magical world of the Kate Daniels series is unparalleled in urban fantasy. Truly. So it was great fun to read a story that takes place across the country from Kate’s Atlanta in Philadelphia. There are no character crossovers, but the hero is Saiman’s cousin and also a frost giant. The characters are impressively developed for the page length, and the Seek and Assassinate mission that Adam and his partner go on is packed with magic and mayham…and even a little romance. Fans of this world will love this and new readers will get hooked on this world.
Rating: 4/5 Sexual Content: Kissing
Bigfoot on Campus by Jim Butcher (The Dresden Files)
Jim Butcher is the king of short stories. I’ve yet to read one that wasn’t thoroughly entertaining, and I think Bigfoot on Campus is the best yet. Professional wizard, Harry Dresden agrees to investigate a potential threat against his friend Bigfoot’s son. There aren’t any real clues as to when this story takes place chronologically in The Dresden Files, so longtime fans and newbies alike can jump right in. Harry’s trademark biting wit and sly observations are out in force here. Easily my favorite story in the anthology.
Rating: 5/5 Sexual Content: Kissing, magical lust magic that causes a orgy in a college dorm (no descriptions), a non graphic/vague sex scene.
Holly’s Balm by Rachel Caine
So glad to see Holly and Andy back. I loved them in the STRANGE BREW anthology and hope to see more of them in future short stories (or full novels). It reads a little like an early Anita Blake story…she’s a Resurrection witch and he’s an Old West gunslinger she resurrected and then fell for (read their first story in STRANGE BREW). The romance is sweet and hopeful which contrasts nicely with their hunt for a magical serial killer who is resurrecting his victims to kill them again. This story/series is unlike anything else Rachel writes and it’s one of my favorites from her. Here’s hoping she has future plans for these two.
Rating: 4/5 Sexual Content: One sex scene
Snow Job by Carole Nelson Douglas (Delilah Street)
Having read only the first book in the Delilah Street series previously, I felt a little disoriented reading Snow Job. The worldbuilding in this series is very good, but it’s complex and really difficult to grasp in these few pages. The author does explain everything, but that unfortunately hurt the story and emotions in my opinion. Too many info dumps. I image readers who are brand new to this series will feel overwhelmed rather than intrigued by this story which involves a missing rock star, a vengeful hell goddess, and a personal grudge between Delilah and Snow.
Rating: 2/5 Sexual Content: Kissing
Outside the Box by P.N. Elrod
A simple, straightforward story that appears to be separate from Elrod’s Vampire Files series in which a witch and a vampire work as partner’s for The Company, a bureaucratic agency that monitors new vampires. A supposedly standard rising turns into a search for a missing woman and a hunt for her sire/killer. A little lackluster in terms of excitement, but the world was intriguing.
Rating: 3/5 Sexual Content: N/A
How Do You Feel by Simon R. Green (Nightside)
The Nightside series features a diverse and densely populated world, and that is no more apparent in How Do You Feel. In this story, we follow an unwilling zombie (aka Dead Boy) on his quest to feel and track down his murderers. Nightside tends to be hit or miss for me, and I’m afraid this story falls into the latter category. It’s just bizarre. The ending especially since it involves a shapeshifting, self-aware car from the future as a love interest. Too weird for me.
Rating: 2/5 Sexual Content: N/A
There Will Be Demons by Lori Handeland (The Phoenix Chronicles)
Here’s another series where I’ve read the first book, but it’s been years and my memory is foggy at best. Not sure if these are primary or secondary characters from The Phoenix Chronicles series, but it involves fairies, dhampires, skinwalkers and fallen angles. Forced to partner together in a demon killing mission, Summer and Jimmy complete their bloody task and then fall into bed together. It wasn’t exactly clear, but there may have been reincarnation or soul mate destiny between these two. That or memory loss. Again it wasn’t clear enough for me which ended up leaving me more confused than entertained.
Rating: 2/5 Sexual Content: One sex scene
Cherry Kisses by Erica Hayes (Shadowfae Chronicles #4.5) Read an excerpt
Set in the world of the Shadowfae Chronicles, Cherry Kisses follows a resourceful con artist on a job that literally forces her to take a trip to hell to steal an object from a demon. A much too handsome and definitely too honorable guy has his own reasons for helping her. I’m so glad this story was included as it gave me the opportunity to enjoy Hayes’ writing without the darker, erotic tone of the full novels. There is a wonderful flavor to the writing that really brings the fae/vampire/demon infused world to life. One of my favorites in the anthology.
Rating: 4/5 Sexual Content: Kissing
The Aracane Art of Misdirection by Carrie Vaughn (Kitty Norville)
According to the author’s website, this story is part of the Kitty Norville series, which I’ve read some of, but I didn’t recognize the characters. It follows a blackjack dealer in Vegas who spots a cheating scam and leads her to magician Odysseus Grant. A little on the slow side compared to the other stories in this anthology, but it is an unusual tale.
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Under the Covers
Well the first thing that made me want to read this book was the cover. Yeah I admit it. The second thing? ILONA ANDREWS! Quite frankly, anthologies can be a good place to find new authors to read or just a collection of stories that are hard to develop because they are so short. As you can see by the number of authors in this anthology, yes, the stories were short. But some managed to convey enough of the story where I didn't feel anything was missing.
RETRIBUTION CLAUSE BY ILONA ANDREWS - 4 STARS
This story is set in the Kate Daniels world although there is no Kate or any of the characters we know. It was actually interesting to see a different setting than Atlanta as this story takes place in Philadelphia. It also features Saiman's frost giant cousin Adam. Adam is an insurance adjuster and as such, he will have to enforce the retribution clause in the policy of a client. What does that mean? Him and his partner Siroun have to go and kill whoever killed her. Adam and Siroun are great characters, they work well together and there's a definite attraction as well. The story was very interesting and kept me hooked! Another great one by Ilona Andrews.
BIGFOOT ON CAMPUS BY JIM BUTCHER - 4 STARS
I am probably one of the few people that haven't read the Dresden Files. I've always wondered about the series but didn't get to it yet. And this small taste of Jim Butcher's writing style and of Harry Dresden himself, well...completely wetted my appetite! I loved this story, I loved Harry, and I loved Jim's storytelling. I was sucked in from the beginning. Harry is hired by Bigfoot to go protect his son, who is away at college. Catch is Bigfoot has never officially met his son, and his son doesn't know his heritage, nor the danger he is currently in. Awesome story!
HOLLY'S BALM BY RACHEL CAINE - 3.5 STARS
Having not read any stories by Rachel Caine that this would be even somewhat related to, I had no background for it but it was still a pretty enjoyable story standalone. Holly is a resurrection witch, and yes that means she can resurrect the dead. Her powers are used in police investigations sometimes to ask the victims about their death. She also has an undead (resurrected) boyfriend who, for some reason, hasn't gone away. Some magic is keeping him alive again and with her. Holly is now called in to investigate a crime that resembles one she had already investigated. Turns out the killer found a witch to resurrect his old victims and live his killings all over again, and now Holly has to figure out who is helping him and how to stop them.
SNOW JOB BY CAROLE NELSON DOUGLAS - 2 STARS
Snow is a rock star. Snow goes missing somehow. Delilah is a paranormal investigator and now has to find a way to rescue Snow, even though she didn't have a good relationship with him. I was overwhelmed with this story. Not having read anything by this author or in this series, I was lost and a lot of information was thrown in. Maybe just not my thing.
OUTSIDE THE BOX BY P.N. ELROD - 2 STARS
Maybe this was just not my thing but I didn't enjoy this story. It's the first I read from this author (at least that I can remember). The story is about a witch that works as a to register newly risen vampires. This one vampire she's dealing with now is just more than she bargained for.
HOW DO YOU FEEL BY SIMON R. GREEN - 3 STARS
I've read other Simon R. Green short stories in anthologies and I think I've come to the realization that his writing is not so much my preference style. However this story was entertaining, although a bit dark. It's about Dead Boy. He's been dead for a long time and just kind of existed all that time, not feeling anything and missing it, never thinking about the mugging that took his life. Until someone comes up to him and tells him his death wasn't an accident and Dead Boy is looking for revenge.
THERE WILL BE DEMONS BY LORI HANDELAND - 3 STARS
Dhampirs, skinwalkers, fairies and fallen angels... Oh my! This was a bit unremarkable but not bad. I did have a hard time finding it interesting at the beginning, but basically Summer is a fairy and along with Jimmy and Sawyer they work for a demon killing organization and will go on a mission together. There's something about soulmates but it wasn't too clear to me, maybe I just had to read the series to understand it more.
CHERRY KISSES BY ERICA HAYES - 2 STARS
Going to hell takes on a whole new meaning when you actually have to go to hell to recover an amulet. I really didn't connect with this story.
THE ARCANE ART OF MISDIRECTION BY CARRIE VAUGHN - 4 STARS
Yes, this is part of the Kitty Norville series. Is Kitty in it? No. Much in the same way as the Ilona Andrews story, this is set in the world but there's no active participation from the main series characters. Although we did see Odysseus Grant and the story is set in Vegas, which we visited in one of Kitty's books. Probably would be enjoyed by someone who hasn't read the series.
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Hex Appeal is a collection of 9 short stories. While anthologies are not usually my favorite reads, I found this anthology to be a quick and enjoyable way to spend a freezing cold Sunday. While most of the stories ranked in the 2 - 3 star range, 3 stories stood out for me:
RETRIBUTION CLAUSE by Ilona Andrews
I'm beginning to think that there is probably not a book or story of the writing team Ilona Andrews that I wouldn't like. I mean, who would think to combine the urban fantasy world of Kate Daniels and something as innocuous as insurance adjusters? Retribution clause takes place in Philadelphia, in a world where magic wreaks havoc. The murdered wife of a lawyer had a retribution clause attached to her life insurance policy and Adam and Siroun are sent to "collect". 4/5 stars
BIGFOOT ON CAMPUS by Jim Butcher
Figures that Harry Dresden would know Bigfoot aka River Shoulders. Harry explains the mayhem and destruction at a campus dorm to a campus cop. Oh, and there are vampires of the White Court involved. How I have missed Harry. 4.5/5 stars
THE ARCANE ART OF MISDIRECTION by Carrie Vaughn
Julie, a Las Vegas card dealer witnesses a cheater. She then sees something completely out of the ordinary and follows Grant out of the casino. A clever take on magic and illusion. 4/5 stars
HOLLY'S BALM by Rachel Caine
So when is a zombie not a zombie? When he has been resurrected by a witch. This short story is about a serial killer who resurrects his victims and kills them again. Nicely done. 3/5 stars
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3 stars because I would like to read more about these interesting new characters. Would also love to visit new cities and see how their response to the shifts compare with Atlanta's.
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There are a bunch of really good reviews of this anthology, most I agree with totally. There are some great stories in this anthology, and a couple my particular tastes didn't care for. But even the ones I wasn't crazy about, I still liked well enough. As with all anthologies I read, I also found a couple of new authors that I didn't know that much about - but find that their work is worth looking into! Overall, I would say a 3.5 more than a 4 in total, but a couple of the stories threw it over the top into the 4 territory.
So, here is a short anthology review of my take on this great anthology!
Retribution Clause by Illona Andrews:
What can I say? It is Illona Andrews, my favorite writing team. They are, in my own estimation, wonderful writers. I love that every time they do an anthology, they give a bit more on characters mentioned in their other works, but you never learn much about. This one is about Adam Talford, cousin of the notorious Saimon the Ice Giant, made popular in Andrews MARVELOUS "Kate Daniels" seriesMagic Bites (Kate Daniels, Book 1). Adam is a much different character than Saimon, in what I consider to be a good way. I have always felt somewhat sorry for Saimon, no matter what an ass he can be. He feels like a scared, broken creature, lacking in confidence and self love. Adam is a different character, more comfortable in his own skin. I would be happy to read more about him, if this mighty writing duo ever thinks to do so.
5 of 5 for character development and story line
Bigfoot on Campus - Jim Butcher:
OK, I love Jim Butcher's work. His Dresden filesStorm Front (The Dresden Files, Book 1) are creative, funny, and well worth a read at any time. Bigfoot On Campus is definitely one of the best of his short stories. Which is saying a lot, as all of his short stories are wonderful. Highly creative, with very likable (and very hateable) characters, this is one of my favorites. A newbie could certainly jump into the Dresden Files from this spot and get a good overview of just what a great series this is.
5 of 5 for interesting characters, and Butcher's unique style
Holly's Balm - Rachel Caine
I have to admit, I have only read one other of Rachel Caine's stories, "Death Warmed Over" in the anthology Strange Brew (2010). I really enjoyed that story, and absolutely enjoyed this one. Holly Anne is a strong resurrectionist witch, but still has to deal with a 9-5 as a paper pusher, just to make the bills. Especially since the testimony of resurrection corpses is no longer legal. Start with Strange Brew, then read this one, in order to keep the story line in order. Or not. Up to you. Still a wonderful addition to my anthology collection.
5 of 5 for continuing storyline, and a female heroine who is a working stiff
Snow Job by Carole Nelson Douglas
Carole Nelson Douglas is an author I never really had in my 'go to' list. No real reason, other than I just have a lot of really great authors on my list. Until, that is, I ran across Dancing with Werewolves: Delilah Street, Paranormal Investigator. Anyone who lives in a magical cottage from a movie set with a huge half wolf, half wolfhound, gets my attention! The series is now on my "must read" list, and will be, without a doubt, one of those series I read more than once. This short story is set later in the book series, so I almost wish I had waited to read it, but I don't regret it - much.
4.5 of 5 for being a bit lost in the storyline as I have only read the first book.
Outside the Box - by P.N. Elrod
Marsha Madinia Goldfarb. An interesting name for a witch, right? Well, a junior witch, with a lot to learn. Vampires are real in Miss Goldfarb's world, but we don't want the 'normals' to know that, now do we? All in all, I found this story to be cute, but not one of my favorites in the anthology. No real reason, it just didn't catch my interest as much as some of the others. You may very well find it one of your favorites of the whole book. Maybe just because I am sort of burned out on vampires? Hum, now that is a possibilities.
3 out of 5 for not being really all that entertaining
How Do You Feel? by Simon R. Green
Let's admit it-I much prefer stories with women heros. However, with Simon R. Green's and Jim Butcher's world building, I have to say this this story is probably my favorite in the whole anthology. This story focuses on one of the more fascinating (to me) characters in Green's Nightside. Dead Boy. You learn more about him, his history, why he is still walking around, and why he is one of the most fearsome of Green's characters from the Nightside. Awesome.
5 of 5 for all sorts of reasons
There Will Be Demons - Lori Handerland
I have never read any of Handerland's works. Won't go on my list. Even the good guys stab each other in the back, and the main character gets whored out by her boss? Meh.
1 out of 5 for the Skinwalker, the rest of it was boring
Cherry Kisses by Erica Hayes
Another story where the main female character has no redeeming qualities? I don't want to be her, don't want to know her, don't like her. No more Hayes for me, any more than Handerland.
1 out of 5 just because she does have chutzpah, even though I couldn't like her
The Arcane Art of Misdirection by Carrie Vaughn
This story gets points for being clever. A blackjack dealer in Las Vegas knows good and well that the person at her table is cheating, but doesn't know how. Bring in wizards, demons, and things that go bump in the night, and I had fun reading the story. I have to admit, I tried Vaughn's "Kitty" series Kitty and the Midnight Hour (Kitty Norville, Book 1), and was deeply unimpressed. I couldn't force myself to like Kitty or her world, but this story was clever.
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Stories Read: 2
✴ Ilona Andrews - Retribution Clause (Kate Daniels #5.6)
Rating: 1.5 Stars
Date: March 20, 2018
Welp. I could jever have thought I woyld say this, pretty much like everyone that has read this, but this story was awful and pointless. There were literally dozens of characters they could have done a story about. But nope. I do get that they probably wanted to test something and/or flex their writing power with something totally new inside something old but still nope. Not even an inch.
✴ Jim Butcher - Bigfoot on Campus (The Dresden Files #11.9)
Rating: 3.5 Stars
Date: March 20, 2018
How have I fucking missed Harry!!!
I admit I came here for the Ilona Andrews story but was delighted - even more so - to see a Dresden story here! Imagine how fucking ecstatic I am now after reading the Andrews story which was awful.
It has been almost two and a half years since I read
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A quick, fun read focusing on Saiman's cousin, Adam, and his partner Siroun....both creatures that are somewhat unexplained in their entirety, but definitely presented as powerful and ancient....together they collect on the retribution clause of insurance policies to enact the revenge of the deceased....interesting potential to see these characters again in the Kate Daniels series and filter out their storylines and their place in the overall plot????....I enjoyed this mystical journey etched in elements of gods and goddesses....3 Stars:)
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A testament to the talent of this writing duo that I can read a short story about characters I've never met, with only a brief mention to how they are connected to the world of Kate Daniels, and still be fully engaged and enjoy the read. I found both Adam and Siroun, and their jobs, to be intriguing. Can't wait to see if/how they fit into the future.