Animal Magnetism by Anne Regan


Animal Magnetism
Title : Animal Magnetism
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : 1613722621
ISBN-10 : 9781613722626
Language : English
Format Type : ebook
Number of Pages : 344
Publication : First published August 1, 2012

Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Whether it's a dog, cat, or something more exotic, the animals in this collection of romantic m/m stories serve as the catalyst for bringing lovers together. No matter how the encounter begins, by the end of each story, with a little help from their finned, furred, or feathered friends, our heroes have discovered some animal magnetism of their own.

Stories included are:

A Few Too Many by Heidi Champa
Having a Ball by Cari Z.
Along Came Spiders by Matthew Vandrew
Cuddling Up by Chris T. Kat
New Tides by Avery Vanderlyle
Care and Rehabilitation by Kim Fielding
Butterbean and the Pretty Princess Make a Home by R. Cooper
Jonno by Emily Gould
On an Eagle's Wings by A.J. Marcus
Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? by Skylar Jaye
Tears for a Broken Sun by Minerva Wisting
Stripped Bare by Lily Velden
Wild Horses by Kate Pavelle
Show and Tell by Liz Makar
The Conch Republic by G.S. Wiley


Animal Magnetism Reviews


  • Arthur

    4.5 stars

    A great anthology. One of the strengths is the variety of the animals and settings. All stories are at least good; there is no bad one here. They're mostly sweet and romantic. Some are downright funny. Still, several stories could use more pages as they suffer from the short-story format and force them to have HFN (with strong hint of HEA).

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    A few too many. Heidy Champa. Ted's dog, Jake, was a 4-time champion of Highland Games, a Scottish gathering where men wore kilts. When the dog drank too much alcohol from the celebration, Ted found a different vet working at the usual animal clinic. It's nice, although I wish they waited a bit before getting physical. 4 stars

    Having a ball. Cari Z. Jimmy had to take care of his niece's snake while the family went out of town. When the snake ate too many mice, he rushed to get help from the herperologist neighbor. I liked the description of the snake and sub-plot about the brother. 4.5 stars

    Along come spiders. Matthew Vandrew. During an earthquake, a policeman and a nurse had to save a man who owned venomous spiders. It's funny to see the big guy was afraid of spider. 4.5 stars

    Cuddling up. Chris Kat. A story of two zoo workers. Noah liked to cuddle with the dangerous snow leopard, while Paul wanted to cuddle with Noah. Paul's concern about Noah's safety is nice to read. 4.5 stars

    New tides. Avery Vanderlyle. Steve and Jan were marine biologists. Steve broke up with his artist boyfriend a while ago, when he moved from the West Coast to the East Coast for job. So far, he still couldn't move on. Jan, the octopus expert, might help him with the problem. 4 stars

    Care and rehabilitation. Kim Fielding. Ira was a professor of history. When Lady Gaga, his dog, brought him a young dove, Ira brought the bird to a bird guy, who turned out to be Caleb, his former student. It packs a lot in such a short space. 4.5 stars

    Butterbean and the pretty princess. R. Cooper.My favorite. Two roommates couldn't bring up their mutual attractions until one of them brought home two stray puppies. Wish this too be longer. Their interactions are intensely romantic. Only between the two, as if I was watching a play on stage. 5 stars

    Jonno. Emily Gould. Also my favorite story. His boyfriend kept nagging Ethan so he got a job in the park as a janitor. Unfortunately, Jonno, the Indian squirrel, seemed to hate Ethan and bit him on his first day at job. Good thing, Mitchell the nurse was there. It's sweet, funny and had more background story of the characters. 5 stars.

    On an eagle's wings. AJ Marcus. Gavin was a falconer. One day he found Heath, the park ranger, injured from the poachers. Gavin brought Heath to hospital and took care of him later. It's good, although a change of pace at the end distracted me a bit. 4 stars

    Why did the chicken cross the road? Skylar Jaye. The story of Gabe, a graphic designer who owned several chicken pets, and his new neighbor, Aaron. As the title tells us, Gabe's chicken liked to cross the road, to Aaron's yard. A nice story, but I felt it ended too fast. 3.5 stars.

    Tears for a broken sun. Minerva Wisting.A Japanese flower shop owner fell for his foreign costumer. When earthquake happened, his dog Wan showed the foreigner where he was. A good story, but somehow I didn't really get the chemistry between the two. 3.5 stars

    Stripped bare. Lily Valden. Another favorite of mine. Nick was an installation artist. In an exhibition's Q&A session, one costumer managed to make him feel naked by asking deep, probing questions. A combination of poetry, romance, and witty dialogue make this one a winner for me. 5 stars

    Wild horses. Kate Pavelle.Kai was a young man who decided to pickpocket since he was very hungry and lived on the street. His very first victim, Attila, a rich but stern horse owner, had $60 and an iPhone in his pocket. When Attila sent a text message asking the theft to return his phone, Kai had to make important decision. This is a beautiful story which I wish doesn't end abruptly. 4 stars

    Show and tell. Liz Makar."Damian Coletti was a murderer." That's the first sentence of this funny story. Damian was a 1st grade teacher who kept a class pet. The problem? Every single pet he brought to the class in the past 3 years died shortly after he got them. The old pet shop owner credited him for his early retirement. But how about the new pet shop owner? A very cute story, although I really doubt that 5 years old could be so manipulative. My most favorite story of the book. 5 stars

    The conch republic. GS Wisley.After working in a cruise ship for many years, Jack went home to Key West, Florida--a place where he grew up. He left his ex who also worked for the cruise, and his dream of living somewhere else. Would Randy, who owned a conch museum, and had eyes on Jack for years, be able to keep him in Key West? An interesting story, but the ending is a bit rushed. 4 stars

  • Mandy*reads obsessively*

    A nice Anthology with pets and animals of all kinds! Overall a very enjoyable read.
    May contain some mild spoilers!

    A Few To Many by Heidi Champa 3.5*
    Cute story about a champion Sheepdog , who celebrated his win with a few too many cups leftover from the celebration and Ted, his human, wearing a Kilt..yum..takes him to the vet.
    The Vet and Ted hit it off! It was cute, but really short and I would have liked to have seen the first date.

    Having A Ball by Cari Z 4*
    This was a sweet one, and only suffered from -too short-syndrome-! Poor Jimmy the youngest of six children, and not approciated enough for what he is dong for Michael, I was glad Michael thanked him and apologized, but like Jimmy, I sort of wish it had come at a different time!
    I loved the MC's and they were cute, I wanted more of them!

    Along Came Spiders by Matthew Vandrew 4*
    I would love a longer one about these two, Hedge seems like a very interesting charachter.
    It's fun, and even if I agree with Alec about the spiders..it also had a nice ending!

    Cuddling Up by Chris T Cat 2.5*
    it hit a few of my pet peeves, which might not bother others.
    Insulting bratty MC, overlord bossy and annoying other MC! One acted stupid and dangerously and the other really is a caveman. I read another book by this author and it felt similar so it just might be her style, but it does nothing for me.
    Didn't like them, and saw no attraction between them.

    New Tides Avery Vanderlyle 4*
    I would have probably loved this one of there had been a few more pages, as it was it ended on a hopeful note, but I'm greedy and wanted a bit more, just to be sure!
    The MC's were cute, but I was a fan of Cleopatra and Kylie! :)

    Care and Rehabilitation by Kim Fielding 4*
    *sniff* what a touching story, Ira a professor runs into a former student and sees that maybe there is a second chance at happiness.
    I really really wanted a bit more, this was a HFN, with a positive ending, but..I really wanted a HEA for Ira! I wanted to SEE it! *sniff*

    Butterbean and the Pretty Princess make a Home by R.Cooper 4*
    Ok, after reading this one, the name makes sense...:)
    Cute, I love the kittens and Eli and Riley, but again...just a few more pages....maybe the dinner with Mom, that had to be fun! LOL

    Jonno by Emily Gould 3.5*
    I'm not usually a fan of someone being in a relationship then jumping to the next one, but I liked that the MC in this one made a real effort to start the new one right. It helped that his ex was pretty unlikeable and that Mitchell was likeable.
    I would have liked an epilogue for this one, maybe a year down the road, but as more often than not in this anthology I am left wanting just a bit more secure HEA, but that's just me!
    And personally , I loved Jonno, what's not to love about a dangerous attacking gay squirrel! :)

    On an Eagle's Wing by AJ Marcus 3*
    I kept getting distracted by the words 'the falconer' and 'the ranger' instead of their names, and I guess hunting and poachers and mountain men aren't my cup of tea. The story is nice , and I did enjoy learning a bit about eagles and falconers!

    Why did the Chicken Cross the Road by Skylar Jaye 3*
    Not sure about this one, I liked Gabe and his hens! That was cute! Aaron was sort of a mystery, and I'm not a fan of the way he behaved, all jealous and wanting a commitment, and I didn't see any relationship between them.
    They hadn't done more than one kiss, and Aaron ran away after that, no dinner together, no talks or conversations..I wouldn't have consider them friends, he didn't even know Aaron was going away for a business trip, because Aaron didn't tell Gabe, becaus they don't talk...nope, 2* were for the chickens and one for the potential...and that's all the ending was, a potential HFN.

    Tears for a Broken Sun by Minerva Wisting 3.5*
    Very original setting, having the MC's find each other during the tsunami in Japan.
    This is one story that needed another page, did Akira finally follow his dream, now that the flower store and his home were destroyed ? I really wanted to see them a bit down the road. 1/2 * was for Wan!!

    Stripped Bare by Lily Velden 4.5*
    So far my favorite of the bunch, despite being short it felt complete.I would have liked more info about Michael, but all in all a touching, sweet story and Oliver was a riot!

    Wild Horses by Kate Pavelle 3.5*
    Oh, I was so sad..this could have been a 5* read, but dagnabit, it just ended...like right in the middle..sure it was hopeful..but Kai and Attila had great back stories, I'm sure of it, it was hinted at , and I really wanted to know about them. I would buy a longer story about these two in a heartbeat. I'm just a little miffed at the ending!

    Show And Tell by Liz Makar 4.5*
    Funny story, a first grade teacher, with some very mature students, keeps having his class pets, either die or disappear.
    The new pet store owner Sam falls quickly for the sweet and funny Damien.
    Very cute, and greedy me would have loved more of these tow and their snakes! *snicker*

    The Conch Republic by G.S. Wiley 3*
    I liked the MC's , they had interesting and unusual ( in romance books) occupations. One had a Conch museum and the other worked for 6 yrs on a cruise ship. After his break-up he came back to his home town of Key West.
    This could have been pretty good, but it felt more like a sample or first chapter of the story.


  • Alina

    Awesome anthology! :)
    All the stories were real good and mostly light, not overly angsty and with happy endings. I enjoyed it, but I do agree with my friend Veronica that some stories could really use a sequel :) I'd love to read them too!

  • Georgie-who-is-Sarah-Drew

    3.5 stars
    Consistently decent quality short stories. Couple of duds (A.J. Marcus & Minerva Wisting), and one stand-out subtle gem from R. Cooper. Her writing is (as ever) sophisticated, elliptical and hopeful.

  • Sylvie

    I really liked all these stories, and I would love to read the sequels to some of them...

  • Tj

    Finding enough words to fill a novel seems like a daunting task, but writing a good short story is a bigger challenge. In a limited space, the writer must create characters, stir in some angst, and end with a decent resolution. Not all writers are up to the challenge.

    Animal Magnetism is a collection of short stories that share a common theme. Animals are woven into each story. It has everything from a beer drinking dog, to a foulmouthed bird, a chicken with an adorable personality to venomous spiders. For the most part, the stories are enjoyable. A couple were very good, and I wished they had been longer. If you like the short story format, then you will find this one cute and entertaining.

  • Jacqueline

    A pretty average Anthology. I'm a sucker for any books that involves animals.

    A couple of the stand outs

    New tides by Avery Vanderlyle- This story is about a marine biologist who is still in the process of recovering from a breakup 3 years ago.

    Care and rehabilitation by Kim Fielding- An Adorable St Bernard named Lady Gaga rescues a baby bird.

    Stripped bare by Lily Valden - A fantastic story about an Artist who owns a parrot named Oliver. I wish this was a full length novel. By far my favorite from this Anthology.

  • Karen

    The nature of a short-story anthology is that some pieces will appeal, while others are a letdown. I often end up giving anthologies a three-star rating due to the wide-ranging quality of the writing. This collection contains both so-so stories and some amazing ones. Since the theme of this collection is animals, even those pieces that weren't favorites had a certain appeal. It was fun to see the variety of animals chosen and how some very much contributed to the atmosphere of the story.

  • MostlyDelores

    3.5 stars. Anthologies can be tricky, many of them have a few gems among a largely forgetable collection, but this one is an exception. Good stuff. I'm an animal lover, so I wasn't not going to read it, but I was pleasantly surprised by the overall quality. I especially liked "Butterbean and the Pretty Princess Make a Home" because what am I, made of stone?

  • Teresa

    Ranging from sweet beginnings to happily ever afters all these couples were brought together through animals. Heat level from not even a kiss to all the way there was quite the variety in the stories; something for almost everyone.

  • Idamus

    Mostly some very enjoyable stories, I skipped the spiders (terrified of those) and couldn't get into the pet-killing-teacher story, too repetetive

  • Thomas

    Laugh out loud funny!!!

  • Kira

    one of the best, well rounded anthologies i've ever read. i actually enjoyed every story/author.

  • Rissa

    I love how each story featured a different animal in various different meeting ways! Two thumbs way up for this anthology! <3

  • Susana

    4.5 stars
    15 short stories featuring as many different animals as you can wish… From loyal dogs to feisty squirrels, this anthology has something for everybody… Certainly worth your time.
    A Few Too Many by Heidi Champa
    After winning again the shepherding championship, Jake the dog goes over the limit in the celebration. When his scared owner Ted takes him to the vet, he finds much more than a cure for his ailing dog…
    Oookay! So this Ted guy goes to this fair and gets drunk and forgets about his dog, who just drinks himself to stupor, so he takes him to the vet and decides to hook up with the sexy doctor while his dog is recovering… I'm not sure that's a kosher pet owner, if you know what I mean. Quite irresponsible.
    3 stars

    Having A Ball by Cari Z
    Jimmy Sargent is a bit of a disaster, but he's got a thing for his niece, geeky eight-years-old Kelly. So he agrees to look after Kelly's phyton Ganymede while she is on holidays with her dad, Jimmy's older brother. But the very first day, Jimmy seems to do something deadly to the poor snake. Fortunately, Jimmy's fastidious brother has left the telephone of a Dr. Casey Bradshaw, a herpetologist who lives upstairs and who turns out to be a very sexy and caring neighbour…
    This was good. Really good. Both characters are likeable, and their chemistry is clear for the start. I do not really like snakes, but poor Ganymede seems like a good chap. I also enjoyed the bit of drama with the relationship between the two brothers. Highly enjoyable.
    4 stars

    Along Come Spiders by Cari Z
    Alec, a policeman coming out of a night shift, and Hedge a hyperactive nurse on his way to hospital, happen to coincide when they rush in to help an injured man after an earthquake. When an aftershock leaves them trapped in a basement with the injured man and a bunch of possibly dangerous spiders, Alec is not that happy...
    Another really nice one. Both characters are likeable, Hedge is lively and impetuous, Alec is more easy-going, but his fear of spiders puts him in a bad situation here… I really loved the short epilogue about their future together. Cute and funny.
    4 stars

    Cuddling Up by Chris T. Kat
    Paul Myers and Noah Collins cannot be more different, but they both love their job working with big cats… And have a crush on each other, though none of them knows about it. It takes a dangerous cuddling with Daria, one of the snow leopards at their charge, a lot of threatening and some bribing to bring them together at last…
    Another very cute story about two opposites, Paul who is older, big, shy and really cautious at his job, and Noah, sweet and a bit of a nut when it comes to big cats. Paul's anger at seeing Noah risk his life with Daria soon turns into desire when he has the other man near and pliant. Very nice.
    4 stars

    New Tides by Avery Vanderlyle
    It's been three years since Steve broke his relationship with his boyfriend Eric, after trying a long distance relationship which did not work. At his new job at Salem North Aquarium in Massachusetts, Steve thinks it may be time to move on. But it takes a mischievous octopus to help him realise love is just there, waiting for him…
    A tale about hope and new chances at love. It is really nice. I loved all the facts about octopuses in the story. Really clever animals!
    4 stars

    Care and Rehabilitation by Kim Fielding
    Ira Mayer, history professor, knows nothing about injured birds, so when his Saint Bernard Lady Gaga brings him one he decides to take it to a volunteering caretaker to help it recover, only to find himself face to face with one of his old students, Caleb Phillips; Caleb had a crush on his professor, and takes his chance to act on it, but Ira is still mourning his lost lover and needs time. Fortunately, Caleb knows about injures and how to look after a wounded heart.
    Another story about new chances at love. It is heart breaking but also full of hope. Likeable characters, a big slobbery dog and a promising new future ahead. Utterly enjoyable!
    4 stars

    Butterbean and The Pretty Princess Make a Home by R. Cooper
    Riley and Eli have been living together for some time now, and although Riley enjoys his time with Eli, he does not seem to be able to get nearer the sweet big man… Not as near as he would like to. It takes two demanding stray kittens to make them realise of their mutual feelings…
    Sweet. Cute. So nice characters, such a tender story. Though very different, Riley and Eli seem to have what the other is looking for. But none of them is able to act on it till the kittens Riley finds in a trash can obliges them to spend a night looking after them, and talking about their lives. So nice!
    4.5 stars

    Jonno by Emily Gould
    Ethan does not know who dislikes him more, Indian Palm squirrel Jonno, who terrifies him at his job at a Wildlife Park, or Louis, his boyfriend, who never seems to find time to be with him any more. When Jonno bites him, he meets Mitchell, the nurse of the park, and finds a friend and a reason to change his life.
    This was funny. Jonno is a very assertive squirrel which does not like the new janitor, and Ethan soon realises that approaching Jonno's food tray is not a good idea. But then, thanks to the moody squirrel bite he gets to meet Michael and … All's well that ends well! Cute
    3.5 stars

    On an Eagle's Wind by A.J. Marcus
    Gavin McAlister is out hunting with his eagle Elphaba when he finds Wildlife Agent Heath Mallory, who's been attacked by a poacher. Gavin rescues Heath and this gives him the chance to explore his attraction which is certainly reciprocated. Now these two butch and lonely men will not be alone.
    A beautiful story which unfolds slowly, showing us the attraction and blooming relationship between these tough men who, despite being loners, discover happiness and love in each others arms. Very enjoyable
    3.5 stars

    Why Did the Chicken Cross The Road by Skylar Jaye
    Gabe is used to his quiet life far away from the city life, so a new neighbour is always something of a rush, especially when the neighbour turns out to be handsome and probably interested in hooking-up. But Aaron, Gabe's new neighbour, is throwing out mixed signals, and Gabe does not want anything too complicated so…
    The animals in this story are the hens that Gabe breeds and who keep crossing to Aaron's place. They do not seem to be very appealing, and the same can be said for the main characters. The story feels somehow unfinished, the characters only superficially described, I couldn't feel the chemistry between them. From my point of view, the weakest story of the Anthology
    3 stars


    Tears For a Broken Sun by Minerva Wisting
    Akira Yamazaki's life is a disheartening routine. Every day he opens his parents flower shop and walks his golder retriever Wan along the beach. His only happy moments are his encounters with Luca, a handsome man who comes every Friday to buy flowers. But when a terrible tsunami destroys his routine, Akira loses everything… Only to find happiness at last.
    I loved this one! One of my favourite stories of the anthology, Akira is an endearing character who is trapped in a life he does not like. He feels deeply attracted to Luca, but is convinced that Luca is straight… Besides, Akira has never openly recognised that he is gay. When Luca comes to rescue him after the earthquake, Akira realises their feelings are mutual. It is bittersweet and smooth, the characters a bit in the yaoi tradition. I would love to continue reading their story...
    5 stars

    Stripped Bare by Lily Velden
    On the day of his first big exhibition, sculptor Nick Farrell is completely enthralled by Michael Davenport's intensity. His insightful questions make him feel bare and scared, but Michael also intrigues him like no one before. Fortunately, Nick's potty-mouthed parrot Oliver knows exactly what he needs…
    Another great one, another favourite in the anthology. I loved Oliver, he is the best pet in all the stories, with his noisy chatter is able to break the ice between the lovers-to-be, and had me laughing at times with all his foul remarks… there is a nice mixture of poetry, feelings and humour in this story which make it very special. Another 5 stars read
    5 stars

    Wild Horses by Kate Pavelle
    Attila Keleman knows the best way to tame a wild horse is to gain his heart. Maybe that's also the best way to tame the wild young man who stole his wallet and his I-phone. If only he can convince Kai to trust him….
    Another excellent one, this story left me wanting for more. It is full of possibilities. I've discovered there is a book based on these two characters, and I'm really looking forward to reading it. So promising!
    5 stars

    Show and Tell by Liz Makar
    Damian Coletti has lost track of the number of pets he's bought and accidentally killed during his years as a Primary School teacher. His attempts to provide for suitable pets for his class are costing him a fortune… and a bit of a heartbreak. Maybe what he needs is some advise from the new pet shop owner, Sam Barker, who turns out to be very, very eager to help…
    This was light and funny. Likeable characters, snake pets, and fearsome children determined to do whatever they need to get their class pet. Sometimes it was just hilarious!
    4 stars

    The Conch Republic by G.S. Wiley
    Jack Everard comes back home to Key West after his Ukranian boyfriend Viktor Sirko left him and broke his heart. A chance encounter with Randy Morrison, sea snails and conch expert, brings back to life something Jack thought dead… His ailing heart.
    Another nice story, with some family drama, a broken-hearted main character and a place which seems to soothe all pains… Home. It is there where Jack goes back, and where he finds a new reason to go on. Sweet
    4 stars

  • Megan

    A Few Too Many by Heidi Champa
    This one is more sexy than cute or sweet. I'm satisfied with this being a short story.

    Having a Ball by Cari Z.
    Very cute. Both sexy and sweet. Despite its length I got to know the main character Jimmy pretty well making him very likable. I'd like to know more about the couple, especially Casey, but was satisfied overall even without hope of a continuation.

    Along Came Spiders by Matthew Vandrew
    Definitely cute, I want more from these two. I like a snarky character without a chip on their shoulder and Hedge fit that well for all we got to know about him. I'd like more of these two and can see some great sex scenes if there were a continuation.

    Cuddling Up by Chris T. Kat
    Um, I guess it was good. Paul was pretty annoying with his major attitude and Noah seemed pretty shallow (not in a superficial way, just no depth to the dude). Yeah, I'm fine with no more from them.

    New Tides by Avery Vanderlyle
    Cute. Just enough to be sweetly satisfied but still want more from them. The glossing over of the intimate moments wasn't all that great. Ok, let's be honest here, I want a cheesy sweet story with a bunch of hot sex and this story only had half of those requirements. More please!

    Care and Rehabilitation by Kim Fielding
    Sweet, definitely a sweet story. I want so much more of this cute pairing. Honesty and tenderness reign here, and like the previous story, I want some delicious coupling going on.

    Butterbean and the Pretty Princess Make a Home by R. Cooper
    Cute, but totally unfinished. I felt like there were too many lingering glances and not enough decision. I kept feeling like, "Have they come to an understanding? They have? Oh, well I guess you could call that a resolution." And then the cats, they were my favorite part even though it was so minor. I would totally read more of this couple. I am dissatisfied with what I read, but strangely enough, that dissatisfaction just makes me more interested in the tongue-tied tattooed hottie and the naive, sweet-prickly bear.

    Jonno by Emily Gould
    Yeah...kind of boring. But I would still read more of this one, it's like what I was given was so not enough. This story, if expanded, could really, really grow on me and I have a feeling I'd like the hell out of it.

    On an Eagle's Wings by A.J. Marcus
    Very sweet and a good sex scene in there too. Of all the stories in this anthology, this one feels the most complete from start to finish. Granted, we don't get a ton of depth and history with the two MCs, but we know their current frame of mind, situation, and desires, so you still get a pretty complete picture of the men and how they might fit together. Id say I would read more about them, but with an ending this whole and sweet without being too cheesy, I'm not sure what else to hope for. Like I said, this one is the most complete.

    Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? by Skylar Jaye
    Pretty sweet, short, simple, a promise of a good relationship to come. Feels like it's a good first couple chapters instead of a short story. I'm also thinking I might want to know more about this Hammer...

    Tears for a Broken Sun by Minerva Wisting
    This one felt pretty complete too. There is definitely more to learn about this couple and how they'll deal with the devastation they're faced with, but ending as it did didn't leave me frustrated. And while the story was sweet, I wasn't sighing my happy little sigh when the HEA comes as a result of great story telling. A pretty average story overall, kind I'd sweet, kind of lack-luster, and kind of flat despite a positive place to end and a general sense of completion for the story.

    Stripped Bare by Lily Velden
    Favorite! Favorite!! FAVORITE!!! Completely forgetting that I was reading a short story, I was so involved with it that I was shocked I had come to the end. I want to know more about Michael, about Nick's family, and about the wrong that was done to a good man. I want so much more from them yet I'm not put-of-my-mind frustrated that I won't get more which is quite an interesting place to be. Is story has humor, good sex, delightful characters, depth of personality from the point-of-view MC, and enough sweetness to keep me supremely happy.

    Wild Horses by Kate Pavelle
    Definitely gets you primed to read the full novel. Hoping my library gets this one in soon so I can keep reading!

    Show and Tell by Liz Makar
    Ok, so this one is probably actually my favorite. Yeah, no probably about it, I declare this one my favorite in the anthology. Super cute with all those kids, especially Kenny, and very, very funny. I had one moment where I stopped reading to laugh properly. Really sweet interactions between the MCs and I wasn't even too bothered with the intimacy moving quickly. Reading about a good bj is fine, but I wish there were a legit sex scene to read. That would probably have made this short story pretty much perfect for me.

    The Conch Republic by G.S. Wiley
    Meh...too many things in too few pages. Well, that's not entirely accurate, the brief mentions about the ex is adequate enough that you're not wondering about things that aren't essential to the movement of the basic plot. Then there's the attraction between the MCs, those do just fine, but their interactions felt so bland. Really, the whole story felt that way. Colorless prose in a setting that should have been vibrant and expressive.

  • M

    Some of them were very enjoyable (I really liked the last one and a few towards the beginning) but a bunch made me wonder if the authors have ever met or interacted with human beings.

  • Sylvia

    Abandoned after 2 stories. Too little plot and too much skimming of boring sex scenes.

  • Megan

    With any anthology, some stories are great and others are duds. This one seemed to have more duds than average.

  • Keara

    Fun Read! These short stories were just a great escape with the animals bringing couples together. There were 3 that really stood out for me ‘On an Eagles Wing’, ‘Wild Horses’ and ‘Show and Tell’. I will be looking at those authors for other reads. But many of them made me smile or laugh which is must for me.


  • Enjee

    A satisfying collection of animal-assisted m/m romance short stories.
    My favorites were "Stripped Bare" and "Wild Horses". The parrot dialog in stripped bare was great, and I went looking for a longer story with these characters. I did not find one, but I bought three other stories from the same author
    Lily Velden
    Wild Horses left me wanting more, and I was pleased to find a full length novel by the author, with the same title. The short story in the anthology is only the prologue in the novel
    Wild Horses

    I liked all the stories, but those 2 made me look for more.

  • Marlobo ♥ epilogues

    A Few Too Many by Heidi Champa - 3 stars
    Having a Ball by Cari Z. - 3.5 stars
    Along Came Spiders by Matthew Vandrew - 5 stars
    Cuddling Up by Chris T. Kat - 3 stars
    New Tides by Avery Vanderlyle - 2.5 stars
    Care and Rehabilitation by Kim Fielding - 2 stars
    Butterbean and the Pretty Princess Make a Home by R. Cooper - 2 stars
    Jonno by Emily Gould - 3.5 stars
    On an Eagle's Wings by A.J. Marcus - 1 star
    Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? by Skylar Jaye - 2.5 stars
    Tears for a Broken Sun by Minerva Wisting - 3 stars
    Stripped Bare by Lily Velden - 2 stars
    Wild Horses by Kate Pavelle - 3.5 stars
    Show and Tell by Liz Makar - 2.5 stars
    The Conch Republic by G.S. Wiley - 2 stars

  • Eiko

    動物がキューピッド役として登場するお話ばかりを集めたアンソロジー。
    短編が15ほど。表紙でわかるように明るくて可愛いお話が多い。でも表紙に描かれている動物が全部出てくるわけじゃなく、ペットとして飼われている動物が中心。

    短編なので、基本は一目惚れかずっと前から好きでした、なcp。動物好きで、ほのぼのしたい時にぴったり。

    ただ1つだけ引っ掛かりを覚えたお話が「TEARS FOR A BROKEN SUN」。東日本大震災の当日を描いたもので、まさかmmロマンスでテーマにされるとはと衝撃を受けた。作者は日本人の夫と日本に住んでいて震災を実際に経験したらしい。mmで登場する日本人を思えば、このお話の主人公Akiraはそれなりに日本人っぽいけど、やっぱり色々違和感はあり。何より震災でロマンスはないでしょう…不謹慎だ、と思う気持ちが消えなかった。日本人以外が読んだら、こんな破壊的状況で芽生えた愛、と読めるのかなあ。

    このお話以外はよかった、としか言えない。

  • blub

    There were a few I found to be too short and one in particular that I found just ended too abruptly (the homeless thief and horse one). There was one in particular that was my favorite(the parrot cracked me up with some of the things it said). Overall, all the stories were very entertaining and I kind of wish I had more to read.

  • Saphirablue

    Well, as always with this kind of book - some stories were great, some I really didn't like, some very okay and one I wish I could rip out of the book.

    All in all I'd say that my feelings about the stories and therefore tends a bit more to "It was okay" than "I like it".

  • Ana

    So many short-stories. So many pages. And I have to admit I didn't see a point in most of them. Some were romantic and well written. Others were vague and not much. Overall it's wasn't really worth the time I spent reading it.

  • Alison

    An enjoyable collection of lovely stories about pets and the people who own them. I think the things I liked most was that there was a wide variety of pets, and the sweet tone to the stories.

    Overall, a very enjoyable collection.