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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lots-a FUN!!, September 6, 2000
By A Customer
I thought this was a wonderful small collection of short stores. For one, I absolutely love Anne Stuart, and for two, dark and sensual gothic romances that are well-written are fabulous reads! I thought Anne Stuart's "Dark Journey" was wonderful. It was dark and sinister and the connection between Laura and Alex was just radiant. The plot was the best part, really, and her writing and use of words was very, very good. Now I thought Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's "Catching Dreams" was pretty good. It was not as good as the other two stories, however, but it was good. The beginning was captivating but as the story goes on, I think that maybe it could have used a little more spunk. But for the most part, the story was good and fun to read and the characters are rich and witty. "Beyond Twilight" by Maggie Shayne I think was my favorite. That is very hard for me to say because I have always been a HUGE Anne Stuart fan, but Ms. Shayne's short story was fabulous. Cuyler's sense of humor was so much fun as she strived to keep from seeing the dark side of things. My heart went out to her so many times in this story. She and Ramsey (though he was sent to destroy her) compliment each other so well with their personalities and connection. I was sad when this story ended. I would have been so happy had the story been a full novel. 5 Stars for "Beyond Twilight." All in all, these three authors are very, very talented, and so very much fun. They really add to the characters of their stories and makes it hard for a reader not to love them. This book is HIGHLY recommended!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DARK JOURNEY by Anne Stuart is an incredible novella!, January 11, 1999
By A Customer
Recently I dug out STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT and re-read Anne Stuart's novella 'Dark Journey.' It was every bit as good as I remembered it! I am often bitterly disappointed in my favorite authors' contributions to anthologies, but Ms. Stuart delivers with a wallop! Death and desire as only she can write it! If you loved the movie DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY, you HAVE to read 'Dark Journey.' It is well worth the price of the book for that story alone
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Strangers in the Night, March 3, 2000
Maggie Shayne has a rare gift for turning words into gold. Strangers in the Night, is perfect for someone who enjoys romance with an exciting mix of twists, turns and events. This story is an interesting combination of romance,suspence and the supernatural which has the right combination to appeal to numerous types of readers.
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