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Stroke of Midnight [Hardcover]

Carly Phillips (Author), Janelle Denison (Author), Jacquie D'Alessandro (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 347 pages
  • Publisher: Onyx Book (2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0739446223
  • ISBN-13: 978-0739446225
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,800,198 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very touching stories about soulmates finding each other., March 12, 2005
This review is from: Stroke of Midnight (Paperback)
Midnight Angel by Carly Phillips:
I really liked this story because it was very believable. Two high school sweethearts went their separate ways after graduation because the guy wasn't ready to settle down. After they've both matured as adults and established themselves in their careers, they reunite 10 years later when he realizes that all the fame and fortune in the world isn't worth anything compared to the true love he left behind. Dylan certainly knows how to woo a woman, with lots of romance and sentimentality, which I found VERY appealing. Holly is distrusting at first, because Dylan broke her heart when he left her 10 years earlier, and she finds it hard to believe that he really means to settle down to a quiet life with her and give up his more glamourous life and women. But she is smart enough to understand why he left then, and why he returned now. And she knows she must follow her heart and choose the man with whom she shares this deep passion and electrical connection, rather than settle for a safer relationship with someone she isn't "wildly in love' with. (I did find it hard to imagine that John gave up Holly so easily and stepped aside when Dylan came back into her life). The sexuality is very steamy and somewhat graphic, especially the scene involving Marshmallow Fluff. The dialogue is very realistic and compassionate, and not full of unnecessary conflict and hurtful bickering like most other romance novels.

Meet Me At Midnight by Janelle Dennison:
I was very moved and deeply touched by this realistic story. Shane was the-boy-next-door and had a platonic brotherly-sisterly relationship with Alyssa since childhood. They both suppressed their attraction and romantic/sexual interest for the other because they didn't realize it was reciprocal, and therefore feared it would jeopardize their best-friendship. When committment-phobic Alyssa announces her resolution to settle down and marry because she doesn't want to end up lonely, Shane can't imagine her with any man other than himself. Out of this jealousy, he devises a brilliant and very romantic plan to quickly help Alyssa realize that he's the only one for her. The dialogue between these two flows very naturally. The feelings expressed are genuine, sweet and caring. And I found it most refreshing that although Alyssa expressed feeling self-conscious about her not-so-skinny body, Shane was greatly attracted to her womanly curves and sexy voluptuousness.

Mine At Midnight by Jacquie D'Alessandro:
This was a good story, but sort of a let-down after reading the first two which centered around couples with a long history together eventually finding soul-mates in each other. The couple in this last story had a casual business relationship for two years, without ever having shared anything personal during that time. Merrie was annoyingly perky, and Tom was such a stick-in-the-mud that it was hard to imagine that these two had what it takes to form a lasting relationship. They didn't seem at all compatable, making the story less believable and realistic. The situation that threw them together seemed hokey and contrived, as did much of the dialogue. I warmed up to Tom after he became Santa because of the meaningful way he interacted with the children. As Merrie and Tom began working more closely together as elf and Santa, they revealed a common childhood experience, and although they each handled it in very different ways (which accounts for their opposite personality types), this was the common bond upon which their relationship blossomed, however it always seemed to be more about the sex than about any deep or true soul-mate kind of love. Just an OK story for me, whereas the first two bowled me over.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Winner For The Holidays!!!!, December 20, 2004
This review is from: Stroke of Midnight (Paperback)
This was a fun holiday anthology by some of today's great authors.

Carly Philips story bring back together two lovers that went different directions with their lives but still secretly they still care for each other. Dylan has made it big. He is a famous Hollywood star but there is one thing missing from his life and that's Holly. Can he correct the mistake he made years ago and prove to Holly that they are meant to be together?

In Janelle Denison's story Alyssa is looking for love and has made a new years resolution that will bring her out of her safe corner. Problem is every guy she meets she compares to her best friend Shane. That is until she meets her secret admirer. Now all bets are off and her New Year's resolution may be a new beginning for her.

Jacquie D'Alessandro's story brings two people together from a business relationship that are as opposite as can be and shows that there is a reason why opposites attract. Can a happy "Elf" and a straightlaced "Santa" have a happy and jolly Christmas as well as find love?

These were all strong stories with although not "new" storylines were still fun and engaged this reader. For a fun holiday read with brand new stories from some of today's hottest authors you can't miss with this read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Three Excellent Short Story Contemporary Romances, September 7, 2006
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I've read alot of romance anthologies and this is one of the best contemporary ones. All three authors do a great job with writing and character development considering the short story format. Very touching and heart-warming especially with the holiday theme.

Phillip's is about reuniting long lost lovers. Dennison's features best friends turning to love and D'Alessandro goes with the good ole' opposites attract.

Each story is rated R for the love scenes, which are well written btw and not at all lewd or smutty.

A really good pick if you don't have time to read a full length novel or want to sample any of the authors writing styles.

I recommend A Gift Of Love by McNaught et al. as an excellent anthology with contemporary and historical settings.
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Christmas Eve, Dylan North, Perfect Parties, Tom Farrell, Princess Emily, Twilight Zone, Holly Evans, Main Street, Marshmallow Fluff, Merrie Langston, Midnight Angel, Miss Langston, New York, Rose Parade, Shane Witmer, Christmas Day, Diet Coke, Have Yourself, Instant Messaging
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