Wolfsbane and Mistletoe
Edited by Charlaine Harris & Toni L.P. Kelner
Released October 6, 2008
Let's Face it - the holidays can bring out the beast in anyone. They are particularly hard if you're a lycanthrope. Charlaine Harris and Toni L. P. Kelner have harvested the scariest, funniest, saddest werewolf tales, by an outstanding pack of authors, best read by the light of a full moon and with a silver bullet close at hand.
Charlaine Harris, Kat Richardson, Alan Gordon, Carrie Vaughn, Patricia Briggs, Dana Stabenow, Nancy Pickard, Karen Chance, Keri Arthur, Rob Thurman, J.A Konrath, Donna Andrews, Simon R. Green, & Dana Cameron all have stories.
I really enjoyed Keri Arthur, Patricia Briggs, Karen Chance and Kat Richardson's novellas. Karen Chance gives a story from Lia de Croissets who is a main character that has multiple novellas. Patricia Briggs gives a story from David Christiansen, mentioned in Moon Called, point of view. It was a heart warming story. Kat Richardson's story had my jaw dropping in a funny-I-can't-believe-it-way that the werewolf ate Rudolph. I couldn't believe it. Really, who eats a raindeer. Santa now is down a raindeer and its Christmas Eve. I guess a werewolf is leading his sled tonight.
Edited by Charlaine Harris & Toni L.P. Kelner
Released October 6, 2008
Let's Face it - the holidays can bring out the beast in anyone. They are particularly hard if you're a lycanthrope. Charlaine Harris and Toni L. P. Kelner have harvested the scariest, funniest, saddest werewolf tales, by an outstanding pack of authors, best read by the light of a full moon and with a silver bullet close at hand.
Charlaine Harris, Kat Richardson, Alan Gordon, Carrie Vaughn, Patricia Briggs, Dana Stabenow, Nancy Pickard, Karen Chance, Keri Arthur, Rob Thurman, J.A Konrath, Donna Andrews, Simon R. Green, & Dana Cameron all have stories.
I really enjoyed Keri Arthur, Patricia Briggs, Karen Chance and Kat Richardson's novellas. Karen Chance gives a story from Lia de Croissets who is a main character that has multiple novellas. Patricia Briggs gives a story from David Christiansen, mentioned in Moon Called, point of view. It was a heart warming story. Kat Richardson's story had my jaw dropping in a funny-I-can't-believe-it-way that the werewolf ate Rudolph. I couldn't believe it. Really, who eats a raindeer. Santa now is down a raindeer and its Christmas Eve. I guess a werewolf is leading his sled tonight.
The stories haven't read yet but want too iss Carrie Vaughn's #2.2 book in the Kitty series where she spends a Christmas alone and meets another rogue wolf. I need to start this series first though.
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