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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Charming and Magical Anthology!
"Once Upon a Kiss" is the fifth book in the "Once Upon a ..." series that Nora Roberts, Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Marianne Willman have been delighting readers with for several years. And once again their collaborative efforts have produced an enchanting read that readers are sure to enjoy. Filled with romance, true love, magic, and of...
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Is it over yet?
These stories were uninteresting, with unrealistic plots and underdeveloped characters. I have read some of the other books in this Once upon series and they have been mediocre, but these stories were all a complete bore. Save your money.
Published on November 15, 2002 by Butterscotch


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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Charming and Magical Anthology!, October 1, 2002
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This review is from: Once Upon a Kiss (Paperback)
"Once Upon a Kiss" is the fifth book in the "Once Upon a ..." series that Nora Roberts, Jill Gregory, Ruth Ryan Langan, and Marianne Willman have been delighting readers with for several years. And once again their collaborative efforts have produced an enchanting read that readers are sure to enjoy. Filled with romance, true love, magic, and of course kisses, "Once Upon a Kiss" will keep readers captivated!

"A World Apart" by Nora Roberts introduces Kadra, Demon Slayer, a ravishing beauty and fierce warrior who has dedicated her life to battling the demons that plague her world. But when the King of the Bok demons and four of his warriors escape through a portal to a strange new world, Kadra too must enter this place and stop the Bok demons once and for all. But 21st century New York is a complex and baffling place, and so Kadra is sent to Harper Doyle, a Private Investigator destined to help her defeat the Bok. And from the sparks that fly between them from the first, it seems that Harper may just be destined to be the man who finally captures Kadra's heart!
Roberts has created a winning tale in "A World Apart" and readers will become utterly absorbed in the story. Is there a way for two people from different worlds to be together? Or will Kadra and Harper be forced to spend their lives loving each other from afar?

"Impossible" by Jill Gregory was a superb read and I loved it! Erinn, Princess of Malbury, has been sheltered and protected by her brothers and her father all of her life. So when she is kidnapped by her family's sworn enemy, Tynon of Bordmoor, she is rudely thrust into a cold and frightening world. Malbury and Bordmoor have been engaged in a terrible war for over one hundred years, and when someone enchants his beloved Keep, Tynon, believes that someone to be Erinn, who is rumoured to be a powerful witch. But it doesn't take long for a powerful attraction between Erinn and Tynon to develop, and as they spend time in each other's company, something magical happens. But will the love they share be enough to put a stop to all the pain and bloodshed of the last hundred years? Or is their story destined to end in tragedy?
Gregory has penned a truly lovely tale that is exciting, romantic, and sure to please readers everywhere!

Ruth Ryan Langan's "Sealed With a Kiss" is very short, but it's a fun read none-the-less. Arianna Douglas' father has promised her to Duncan MacLean, a powerful Highland warlord and the laird of the MacLeans, in exchange for the Highlanders' protection against the barbarians invading their lands. But when Duncan's men come to collect Arianna, it's Duncan's trusted warrior, Lachlan MacLean, who steals Arianna's heart. And though Arianna has found true love, she knows that once they reach their destination, she will be trapped in a loveless marriage for the rest of her days. It seems there is no way for Arianna to escape her bleak future and find happiness with Lachlan, but fate might just have something to say about that!
Langan's story isn't the best of the anthology, but it's still an entertaining and enjoyable read.

Finally, Marianne Willman's "Kiss Me, Kate" rounds out the book beautifully. Kate Singleton has all her romantic dreams come true when she inherits a gorgeous English manor complete with an enchanted prince. But it's her handsome neighbour, Sir Michael Bellamy, who wins Kate's heart. And with a little assistance from some very special helpers, Kate might just find her own happily ever after!
Willman's tale is a true fairy tale, and I thought it was wonderful. Kate's romance with Michael and the enchanted prince's predicament are sure to charm and amuse readers. This engaging tale wraps up the anthology very well, though readers will be sorry to see it come to an end.

"Once Upon a Kiss" is an enthralling anthology containing four spellbinding tales of romance and fantasy. Each author has skilfully crafted a sparkling tale that reminds us of the simple pleasure a fairy tale can bring. "Once Upon a Kiss" is a fantastic read, and it comes highly recommended.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun anthology, October 17, 2002
This review is from: Once Upon a Kiss (Paperback)
"A World Apart" by Nora Roberts. Kadra the Demon Slayer has vowed to destroy the devils that threaten her world. When the demon warriors and their king flee through a portal to a strange orb, Kadra follows. However New York City in the twenty-first century is eerily bizarre so Kadra coaxes private investigator Harper Doyle to help her battle her demons even while love blossoms between them. Nora Roberts provides a strong fantasy romance.

"Impossible" by Jill Gregory. Her family has always sheltered Princess Erinn of Marlbury from the ravages of the hundred-year war. Still their enemy Tynon of Bordmoor kidnaps her. Tynon believes that Erinn is a witch, who has enchanted his land and soon afterward his heart. Jill Gregory paints a wonderful fantasy romance.

"Sealed with a Kiss" by Ruth Ryan Langan. Her father promised powerful Highland chieftain Duncan MacLean his daughter Arianna Douglas in marriage in exchange for protection against invaders. When Duncan's warriors come to escort Arianna, his nephew Lachlan steals her heart. This is an entertaining tale that although the key characters are never developed.

"Kiss Me, Kate" by Marianne Willman. Kate Singleton inherits a manor with a resident enchanted prince. However, her heart belongs to her new neighbor, Michael Bellamy. With a wee bit of help, Kate might save the prince and gain heart's desire too. This is a fun fairy tale that the audience will enjoy yet feel the American, the Englishman, and the frog needed further development perhaps in a novella.

The fifth "Once Upon a ..." is a delightful fantasy romance anthology.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars back cover, August 16, 2006
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-A World Apart by Nora Roberts: A ravishing medieval Demon Slayer arrives in twenty-first century New York to brave a strange new world-and a man who will be her destiny. -Impossible by Jill Gregory: The battle between two warring families becomes a battle of the sexes when a bewitching beauty finds herself kidnapped by her sworn enemy. -Sealed With A Kiss by Ruth Ryan Langan: Her father may have given her hand in marriage to a fearsome warlord, but it's his trusted warrior who captures her heart...-Kiss Me, Kate by Marianne Wilman: A lovely American inherits an English manor and her dreams of romance come true when she meets an enchanted prince. But is he her one true love?
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Is it over yet?, November 15, 2002
This review is from: Once Upon a Kiss (Paperback)
These stories were uninteresting, with unrealistic plots and underdeveloped characters. I have read some of the other books in this Once upon series and they have been mediocre, but these stories were all a complete bore. Save your money.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, October 11, 2002
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"dxiong_00" (Gresham, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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I really enjoy the Once Upon collection. . . However was really disappointed with this books. The stories lack substance and characters. In addition, I was expecting more romance in the sense that the kiss in each story would almost be soul shattering for each of the couples. In several ways the authors could have focus more on the reasons as to why the kiss is so important or how it seems to have affected each of the characters. Instead I got the idea that the authors wanted to rush to the ending.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars books ordered, April 4, 2009
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I haven't had a chance to read the book but I know it will be great along with the other books I ordered. I want to say the books arrived safely in just the nick of time. Thank you
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Lover's Kiss?, August 8, 2006
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This is one of the series of collaborations about "One Upon a Time" persuasion by Nora Roberts and three of her writer friends. Previously, they got together on "Once Upon a Castle,' 'Once Upon a Dream,' 'Once Upon a Rose,' and "Once Upon a Star." This is the precursor to the "serial" novel which is becoming popular now. Here we have different stories which revolve around a kiss. In England, a "lady" has visions of "A Man" who will enter her life and change it completely. But, "what would she know about a lover's kiss?" She'd never had a lover (poor thing); in fact, she'd only been kissed twice.

'Kiss Me, Kate' is not from Shakespeare but dedicated to all the women who have turned frogs into princes through a little magic (a kiss), and lots of hard work. A kiss is very special -- a magical thing if given by the right person. We all need love and kisses in this life throughout, not just as young women. Passionate kisses are the best, but the cursory kind can be acceptable as a token of his affection. Some men don't feel comfortable kissing a woman, but that's okay. To be kissed or not is not the end of the world, but it can be a beginning to a wonderful friendship.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT!, September 28, 2005
This review is from: Once Upon a Kiss (Paperback)
It was shipped fast, and the book was in great condition! Thank you so much!
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Once Upon a Kiss by Nora Roberts (Paperback - September 24, 2002)
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