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29 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars hot in some places
I bought this anthology for Lora Leigh and Angela Knight. Both stories were very satisfying. In Lora leigh's addition we are given Hawke and Jessica's story. It takes place about a year after Jessica was caught betraying the Breeds. For such a short story, I felt like I was still given another great slice of life with the Breeds. Its christmas time and Hawke has been...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat Hot for the Holidays
There is not much mention of the holidays in this book. In fact, Christmas is hated in Angela Knight's story. In the Allyson James story, there is mention of poinsettias and the belief that a ghost train went through the town every Christmas. Yuletide Eve is mentioned in Anya Bast's short story and that's about it. Lora Leigh starts off by describing the town's...
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29 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars hot in some places, October 6, 2009
I bought this anthology for Lora Leigh and Angela Knight. Both stories were very satisfying. In Lora leigh's addition we are given Hawke and Jessica's story. It takes place about a year after Jessica was caught betraying the Breeds. For such a short story, I felt like I was still given another great slice of life with the Breeds. Its christmas time and Hawke has been waiting long enough for suspicions and anger against Jessica to die down. He is ready to claim his mate. Hawke was very romantic for a wolf under the mating heat. At first I thought that Lora Leigh was making the stories more tame or taking away from the mating heat but then I remembered that the breeds have gotten better with the hormones and medicines they've created to deal with the mating heat. The sex was still spicy Leigh style and the plot concerned the council and the drug they've created that hides their scents. I am fascinated by how this author is going through the plot and giving us a great story line.

In Angela Knight's story we are back in the world of the mageverse. I dont know how she makes it believable that the characters have to have sex to reveal their power but it works.LOL. I have no problem believing it. The story is about Kat one of Lance's many children before he met his wife Grace and Ridge Champion the vamp selected to help her through her change. The plots very thin but I expect thats more to do with the anthology format then Knight's writing. While brief it was still an enjoyable short story read.

I know Allyson James from her dragon stories. In Hot for the holiday, we are following the story of Naomi a single mother and the return of her old lover Jamison. Jamison left Naomi for 2 yrs when he discovered he was a changer(he can shift into a lion) Jamison had no control and left to protect Naomi, although she never had any idea why he left. The story then goes down hill while we are given detail about a wierd changer colony thats after Jamison and Naomi just falling back into bed with her old lover. I was really surprised that the story was thin and just did not engage me at all.

Lastly was Anya Basts contribution. I have never read this author before so I dont know if the addition to this was typical of her writing. The story was better then James. It is about Ronan the unseelie and his lover or ex lover Bella who is from the Queen's court. Ronan is about to be sentenced to death but Bella steps in to save him. The story was GOOD not great but I will be looking at some fuller length novels by Anya Bast
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HOT FOR THE HOLIDAYS certainly brought a little cheer to my grenchiness, October 20, 2009
VAMPIRE'S BALL by Angela Knight
For Kat Danilo Christmastime is an extremely difficult time. Concern about her mother's well being and work consumes all of her time - but this year is different. A woman claiming to be her father's wife has mysteriously appeared and insists that the man whom Kat has never met is none other than Lancet du Lac, Knight of the Round Table. The next thing she knows she's accompanying vampire Ridge Champion to the Mage's Ball in the Mageverse. He'll guide her through the process to find out if she has what it takes to be a Magae - and that's just the beginning of what promises to be a relationship that will last throughout eternity.

Angela Knight thoroughly enchanted me with this read. I was captivated by the dynamics between the characters and loved Kat's kick butt attitude. The whole situation with her mother broke my heart but still left me with a feeling that it will be `okay.'

A LITTLE NIGHT MAGIC by Allyson James
Jamison Kee regrets few things in life as much as he regrets leaving Naomi but he also feels that he had no choice. It's been two long years since he left in search of answers to a stunning revelation that he's a shape-shifter. Now he's returned and Naomi is definitely not pleased - that is until he reveals the reason he had to go ... or why he's returned. Jamison loves Naomi and her deaf daughter, Julie, and he's determined to claim them both as his. The only trouble is someone is out to destroy them. Can A LITTLE NIGHT MAGIC and the wonder of the holidays deliver the joy the all deserve?

I admit it; I love shape-shifter stories. Combine that with Native American heritage and beliefs and the result is a thrilling read that touches your heart as well as your imagination. There isn't a single character in this story that doesn't evoke an emotion of one sort or another. Beautifully written.

SWEET ENCHANTMENT by Anya Bast
Despite Bella's vow to never bond her life with Ronan's it appears that's the only way to save the proud mage from the execution the Summer Queen has planned for him. Ronan has no intention of marrying Bella on her terms - in name only - and rejects her proposal. He has a few tricks up his sleeve still and even though his life might be forfeit Ronan has every intention of making Bella his in every way possible. Does Bella dare risk losing everything for this man?

Anya Bast really surprised me with this tale. The characters are highly memorable and have a sense of `self' that draws the reader to them and their plight. What fascinated me was the characters' selflessness in their dedication to each other - they made me sigh and tear up at the same time.

A CHRISTMAS KISS by Lora Leigh
Imprisoned as a traitor by the wolf breeds, Jessica missed the festivities of the Christmas season last year - and this year she simply isn't feeling much in the spirit of things. She's still not free to come and go as she pleases and under security constantly but things aren't as bleak as she believes. Hawke has seen to her comfort, even if she is unaware of his kindness, while maintaining his distance. He has no doubt that Jessica is his mate, but there are circumstances preventing him from being with her that must be dealt with first. And there is the issue that he doesn't want to force a mating. If she doesn't want to be bound to him he is willing to accept that - but can she resist A CHRISTMAS KISS and everything it entails?

All right, let's face it. There aren't many people who haven't devoured every Lora Leigh Breed story out there - and I'm sure there are many who'll buy this book for this story alone. I've often wondered about Jessica and Hawke since they first appeared so many stories ago so it was a sheer delight to finally see these two come together.

HOT FOR THE HOLIDAYS consists of four exciting paranormal Christmas themed tales that will definitely heat up those cold winter nights. Each of these authors put their own unique spins on these stories so you get plenty of scorching romance along with a satisfying plotline. I loved the hopefulness and openhearted spirit that each story conveyed and how love of their craft could be felt in their writing. The holidays may still be a way off but reading HOT FOR THE HOLIDAYS will definitely put you more in the spirit of the season.

Chrissy Dionne (courtesy of Romance Junkies)
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat Hot for the Holidays, March 17, 2010
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There is not much mention of the holidays in this book. In fact, Christmas is hated in Angela Knight's story. In the Allyson James story, there is mention of poinsettias and the belief that a ghost train went through the town every Christmas. Yuletide Eve is mentioned in Anya Bast's short story and that's about it. Lora Leigh starts off by describing the town's decorations for Christmas. If this book had been named something similar to Fated Mates, it would have been more appropriate.

Of the four, I thought Lora Leigh's was the best. I must admit to collecting all her books in the Breed series. While I liked the love story Allyson James wrote and thought Angela Knight's offering was okay, I wasn't impressed by Anya Bast's story of lovers long torn apart.

Vampire's Ball by Angela Knight.
We enter the world of Mageverse and read about vampires, witches, and Knights of the Round Table. Kat Danilo, a fitness instructor, is a Latent who could become a witch (and immortal) if she survives the transition without going mad. It seems Kat's mom got drunk and had a one-night stand with a gorgeous man (Lancelot) which resulted in Kat's birth. As it turns out, Arthur, Lancelot, and the other knights are vampires and have tried to sire as many children as they could over the years. Ridege Champion is a handsome vampire given the task of bringing Kat into her powers which means he has to have sex with her. Usually it takes three times for this to happen, but Kat enjoys it so much she hopes it will take more. Despite only meeting Kat a few days earlier, Ridge decides she is for him and that he want to Truebond with her.

A Little Night Magic by Allyson James
Naomi has a garden center and a deaf daughter. Her Navajo shaman boyfriend, Jamison Kee, disappeared two years earlier. Now he is back saying he lover her, wasn't leaving again, and would protect her/daughter from the Changers from Mexico who had kept him caged until he managed to escape to return to her. When he discovered his shape-shifter powers (he turns into a mountain lion), he sought other Changers to help him control his powers. They imprisoned him instead. Jamison loved only Naomi and he knew the Changers would come after him to kill her and weaken him. Jamison and Naomi had already bonded but didn't know it.

Sweet Enchantment by Anya Bast
Bella offered Ronan Quinn, a powerful mage, escape from imprisonment and death by marriage to her. Thirty years earlier he had broken her heart. When he refuses her marriage offer, he makes Bella the laughingstock of the Seelie Court again. He escapes, goes to her room, and she hides him. When Ronan tells her she is his now and forever, she says no way. When they are seen together, he has no choice but to take Bella with him so she wouldn't be punished. They had wanted each other for thirty years without acting on it, but now they no longer deny what they want.

A Christmas Kiss by Lora Leigh
At the Wolf Breed Compound of Haven, Jessica Raines was imprisoned in an underground cell for a year. She was locked up for being a traitor, revealing important information to her father about Breed mates. Jessica had not done so willingly--she had been drugged by her father, knowing she would be caught and killed. Despite her drugged state, she had managed to save the lives of the mates targeted. After a year imprisonment, she was assigned a cabin and surrounded by bodyguards. Jessica had fallen in love at first sight with Hawke Esteban, and during her confinement she had longed for him, dreamed of him, and cried for him. Hawke had stayed away from her to reduce the risk of mating heat. Now, he couldn't wait any more. Someone was trying to kill his mate and he had to have her--he was protecting what was his.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars four strong fantasies, October 5, 2009
"Vampire's Ball" by Angela Knight. Single mom Kat Danilo learns two stunners. First she can become a majae magic practitioner and second her absentee father is a vampire.

"A Little Night Magic" by Allyson James. Single mom Naomi is taken aback when her former Navajo shaman lover Jamison Kee wants back in her life and that of their daughter.

"Sweet Enchantment" by Anya Bast,
Bella Mac Lyr's offers to marry mage Ronan Quinn in order to save his life, but he says no. Instead he escapes taking Bella with him.

"A Christmas Kiss" by Lora Leigh'. Someone wants Jessica Raines; only her life-mate Breed Hawke Esteban can keep her safe, but she rejects his protection and his need to name her as his out of fear for his life if the killer succeeds.

These are four strong fantasies containing deep casts with the holiday bonus of having a Breed and Mageuniverse tale included.

Harriet Klausner

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Novelette that's Crack for your Eye Balls., December 11, 2011
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Monique Atgood (Winter Haven, FL USA) - See all my reviews
Crack for the eyeballs. Highly addictive, expensive, and a hard habit to break.
4 short novelettes about people finding love and romance during the Christmas season.

I bought this novelette for the cover. It's .... intriguing..... and oh so alluring!

THE ROMANCE SCALE of all 4 novelettes, is
Vampire's Ball is hot and graphic.
A little Night Magic is so so older experienced lovers reunite.
Sweet Enchantment is warm mushy and slurpy love.
A Christmas Kiss is a reluctant virgin skipping all the amateur stuff and going straight to flaming hot.

"A Christmas Kiss" by Lora Leigh is a novelette about the "Breed". The heroine betrayed the group while she was unwillingly drugged by her own father. Although she somehow managed to save the Breed mates, she was still imprisoned by the Breed for a solid year in virtual solitary confinement as they `determined her innocence'. She was threatened with execution and abandoned by the man she loved during the long incarceration. 3 months after her release, someone is trying to kill her, and the hero declares his `love' for her although he did not contact her during the entire `confinement' (a term which was used maddingly often - they never called it jail or incarceration or false imprisonment). The Breed did not treat her well, yet she still wants to be a part of their community and friends with people who were willing to condemn her to death when she was truly innocent. Ugh!

My biggest complaint, is that I'm not a Breed series fan. Yet. They expect you to know what they are and how the Breed universe works without adequate explanation. I assumed they turned into werewolves or something. But the novelette, like all Lora Leigh books, draws the reader in. It sucks you into its vortex and you find yourself ending up abandoning all your chores and projects to finish it. I'd liken her stories to crack for the eyeballs. Highly addictive, not necessarily good for ya, expensive, and a hard habit to break. And here ah go again, buying more of `em!


"Vampire's Ball" by Angela Knight literally made me laugh. It's one of those `you have to do the `magic' 3 or more times in order to become a witch' stories. The heroine is the daughter of Sir Lancelot. That's right. King Arthur's friend. As an adult, she suddenly finds out she's the progeny of Sir L, and oh - there's more. She's going to go off to a ball with a super sexy vampire who will get to `sponsor' her initiation into the world of the magic, by bleeping her at least 3 times. There's some back story about her sister being murdered, and she saves the life of her suicidal mother. Overall, a simple silly way to waste your time.

"A Little Night Magic" by Allyson James is about a loose twit who acts irrationally. She meets a guy, brings him to her bed the first night with her deaf kid in the house no less, lives with him for years, he disappears without a word for 2 years, then he shows up. She takes him back into her heart and bed without much hand wringing or ado. It's ok, cause see, he suddenly turned into a mountain lion, it scared him, and his answer was to abruptly leave without a word to his `soul mate' (who I might add he never bothered to marry), gets captured by a gang of changers, then escapes. They fight off a gang of murderous changers, then decide to marry. It's ok and well written, but I'm not a shape changer story fan.

"Secret Enchantment" by Anya Bast is a complicated story about fairy land. The hero gave up his love `for her own good' so she can remain at court and so that she would never have children with him and thereby possibly reveal the secret of her tainted blood. Now the hero is condemned to death. The heroine risks all to save him, and he rejects her again! It's a maddingly story about 2 people who can't seem to get their love life timing right. I liked it, and will look up this author to read more of her stories.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely enjoyable!, January 8, 2010
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Wind Dancer (Belgrade Lakes, ME, USA) - See all my reviews
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Four great stories by four excellent authors. One of my favorite things about this book is that two of the stories are a new tale in some of my favorite series - Angela Knight's Mageverse and Lora Leigh's Breed series. A fun read to warm up those cold winter evenings.
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18 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 4 Stars for the stories, 3 stars for Kindle version, September 30, 2009
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The four stories in this collection - Vampire's Ball by Angela Knight, A Little Night Magic by Allyson James, Sweet Enchantment by Anya Bast, and A Christmas Kiss by Lora Leigh - were all worth the price of the book and made for good reading, especially if you are a fan of any of the authors. I won't go into many details in this review because some other reviewer can do a better job of that than I. What wasn't worth the price was the Kindle version of this book which had some really careless mistakes that the publishers should have caught.

All four stories happen around the Holidays. I bought this anthology mostly for Lora Leigh's story which is part of her Breed series - this one being Hawke's and Jessica's tale. Though a short story, I felt it was complete and satisfying. It has the author's usual action filled plot (but not as much as in her full length novels) and of course, the hot sex scenes. I'm not familiar with the other authors so I don't know if their stories in this collection is typical of their writing. However, their stories were well written with engaging characters and interesting story lines. Vampire's Ball is about Mageverse and is the tale of Ridge (a Vampire) and Kat (a latent Majae (= witch)). A Little Night Magic is about Naomi and Jamison who is a Changer (shape shifter). Sweet Enchantment is about the Fae and is a Seelie vs Unseelie romance. The main characters are Bella and Ronan.

The only frustrating aspect of this book is the errors in the Kindle version that I bought. Almost before the start of each chapter or section, a letter was missing. It was pretty easy to figure out what the first word should have been but I just don't understand how the publisher cannot have done a better job with the Kindle format. How hard can it be to use spell checker? Sometimes the missing letter was somewhere in the next few sentences. There were some spacing problems also. The formatting problems were not major enough to hinder my reading but after seeing the same errors over and over again, I got angry about the careless mistakes. After all, the Kindle version is not that much cheaper than the paper print version so the publisher should edit their ebook formats just as well as they do the paper print versions.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Read, February 12, 2010
I liked the entire book. Were some stories better than others - yes. But over all a very good read. I sometimes like these "little slices" of stories. I enjoyed Lora Leigh and Angela Knight the best, but, there was nothing wrong with the other two - I liked them as well.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected., November 27, 2009
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I have read Lora Leigh for years and truly enjoy her novels. This collection (which includes other authors in addition to Lora Leigh) was way below PAR. The stories could have been essays written in a high school creative writing class. Doubtful if I will every purchase a book with multiple authors, using the popular/well-known author as the tag.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Definately HOT for the holidays!, October 27, 2009
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An excellant collection of short stories. Not a bad one in the bunch! A new Mageverse story by Angela Knight that will thrill (hoping for more to come!), Anya Bast & Allyson James wrote solid stories that are hopefully to be followed up by full length novels and the incomprable Lora Leigh gives us another doozy of a breed to drool over. Overall, best collection I've read in a long while.
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