The Christmas spirit has never been so wicked. Whether you wish to be amused, touched or terrified this anthology has all the necessary ingredients. Humor and sentimentality are often showcased in this Christmas collection of goodies. The stories are unique but fans will be pleased to see some favorite characters. Here's a look at some of the stories in the book.
In "Gift Wrap" by Charlaine Harris, Sookie Stackhouse expects to spend some quiet "alone time" during Christmas when she discovers a wounded werewolf in the woods. This is a cozy, light story that combines a lovable and well-known character, Sookie, with a mischievous and sexy werewolf.
In Lucy, at Christmastime, Simon Green writes a short story that complements his popular Nightside series; a werewolf having drinks at a Nightside bar during the holiday season reminisces about his past, including his past love.
In the story The Night Things Changed, by Dana Cameron, siblings hunting down a killer may seem run-of-the-mill scary, until you learn that they are a vampire and werewolf team. The two are part of the Fangborn, a group of creatures who eventually realize that the killer is among them.
Kat Richardson incorporates twisted humor in her story The Werewolf before Christmas. Matthias is a werewolf who has found himself in an unlikely predicament in the North Pole. After having munched on Rudolph the Reindeer, he is forced by St. Nick to be his replacement. How will this mighty werewolf handle being tied to a sleigh?
Carrie Vaughn writes a story about Kitty, a character from her popular female werewolf series. In Il Est Ne we find Kitty lonely at Christmastime, right before she meets a werewolf in a Waffle House. They team together to chase down a killer, and in the process end up saving each other.
What happens when Soviet vampires discover that Santa is one of their own and has been using Christmas as a way to satisfy his bloodthirsty desires? They want in, of course! But somehow they end up in Africa after being bamboozled by a werewolf. Nancy Pickard writes an amusing tale of vampires-gone-wild with her story, You'd Better Not Pyout.
With "Rogue Elements", Karen Chance, the author of the Cassandra Palmer series writes a Christmas story that takes place in the heart of Las Vegas. Lia is a member of the War Mage Corps who refuses to accept her werewolf heritage or even believe in it. What follows is a story of politics and intrigue.
This compilation of holiday-themed tales provides readers with a wonderful sampling of works by bestselling authors. Fantasy and romance fans alike are certain to find several offerings in the collection quite appealing.
In "Gift Wrap" by Charlaine Harris, Sookie Stackhouse expects to spend some quiet "alone time" during Christmas when she discovers a wounded werewolf in the woods. This is a cozy, light story that combines a lovable and well-known character, Sookie, with a mischievous and sexy werewolf.
In Lucy, at Christmastime, Simon Green writes a short story that complements his popular Nightside series; a werewolf having drinks at a Nightside bar during the holiday season reminisces about his past, including his past love.
In the story The Night Things Changed, by Dana Cameron, siblings hunting down a killer may seem run-of-the-mill scary, until you learn that they are a vampire and werewolf team. The two are part of the Fangborn, a group of creatures who eventually realize that the killer is among them.
Kat Richardson incorporates twisted humor in her story The Werewolf before Christmas. Matthias is a werewolf who has found himself in an unlikely predicament in the North Pole. After having munched on Rudolph the Reindeer, he is forced by St. Nick to be his replacement. How will this mighty werewolf handle being tied to a sleigh?
Carrie Vaughn writes a story about Kitty, a character from her popular female werewolf series. In Il Est Ne we find Kitty lonely at Christmastime, right before she meets a werewolf in a Waffle House. They team together to chase down a killer, and in the process end up saving each other.
What happens when Soviet vampires discover that Santa is one of their own and has been using Christmas as a way to satisfy his bloodthirsty desires? They want in, of course! But somehow they end up in Africa after being bamboozled by a werewolf. Nancy Pickard writes an amusing tale of vampires-gone-wild with her story, You'd Better Not Pyout.
With "Rogue Elements", Karen Chance, the author of the Cassandra Palmer series writes a Christmas story that takes place in the heart of Las Vegas. Lia is a member of the War Mage Corps who refuses to accept her werewolf heritage or even believe in it. What follows is a story of politics and intrigue.
This compilation of holiday-themed tales provides readers with a wonderful sampling of works by bestselling authors. Fantasy and romance fans alike are certain to find several offerings in the collection quite appealing.
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