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Dates from Hell

Dates from Hell

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Authors: Kelley Armstrong, Lori Handeland
Publisher: Avon Books
Category: Book

List Price: £5.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 13591

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 404
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.2

ISBN: 006085409X
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780060854096
ASIN: 006085409X

Publication Date: May 4, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars Excellent Turnout by Four Top Writers   May 31, 2006
K. Montgomery (Columbus, GA)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

If you're a fan of vampire, werewolf and other such paranormal fiction, you do not want to miss this anthology! All four are masters in their genres and none fail to entertain the reader. If you've never read any of the authors, prepare to suspend your belief system (that means let loose, fellow readers--it makes for much more fun reading) and hang on for a great thrill of a reading ride.

"Undead in the Garden of Good and Evil" by Kim Harrison--A very exciting story as it is a prequel to Harrison's Rachel Morgan series (Dead Witch Walking). This one is told from Ivy's point of view. She's trying to climb the corporate ladder in her office, but must do so on her boss's terms. Art is a "dead" vampire, as opposed to Ivy, who is a living one with the vampire virus. He wants Ivy to feed off of. When she discover's Art is covering up a serious crime, she takes measures to put a stop to his interference in her job.--Loved this one as we get a more intimate view of Ivy's character, one I didn't fully understand, or like, till reading this short. If you're a fan of Harrison's books, pick this one up and enjoy. You'll be sorry you missed it otherwise. Five stars.

"The Claire Switch Project" by Lynsay Sands--Claire Beckett and Kyle Lockhart are scientists experimenting with and perfecting a molecular destabilizer. A rogue employee, impatient to test the device on humans, tricks Claire and zaps her with the device's beam. Concerned, Kyle takes her home with him to watch for any harmful effects. What neither knows is that teach of them has cared for one another for quite some time. Claire sees an opportunity to get close to Kevin, and Kevin wants the same. When the destabalizer's beam ends up effecting Claire after all, they're in for an interesting night when they go to their high school reunion.--A very humerous story that flowed well, despite some silly moments. Of course there's going to be some silly moments--the heroine is zapped with a destabilizer!! It makes for some hilarious scenes, as only Sands can write them. Four stars for the lighthearted read of the four.

"Chaotic" by Kelly Armstrong--Hope is half demon, her ability to see and feel chaos magic both a help and a hindrance at times. When her mother sets her up on a blind date, chaos jumps up and runs amock in the form of jewel thief and werewolf, Marsten. An enigmatic man, to say the least, her boss wants something from Marsten and she's to make sure he stays put till the boss arrives. When she realizes she's being used, she and Marsten throw in together to ensure their survival.--I've heard such wonderful things about Armstrong's books, never picked them up though. This short was an excellent intro to her kick-butt, no-nonsense style and I definitely plan on picking up her books in the future. Hope and Marsten were an interesting pair I would love to see in a full-length book. Four Stars.

"Dead Man Dating" by Lori Handeland--A must buy author for paranormal fans!! This short is no exception. Kit Morelli, plain jane and bored literary agent, has a hot date, which she knows is fishy since she's not hot. What she doesn't realize is that her date is dead. He's seeking something from her that only she can give. It becomes obvious on their date what that is, but in comes demon hunter, Chavez to the rescue. He's hunted every kind of monster and demon there is, but he doesn't know what is hunting Rachel. He's determined to find out though, at any cost--to himself, to Kit and to the world. I loved this tale by Handeland!! I'm very much in love with her werewolf series (Moon series) and this tale was a great switch to see what else she can produce. A great five star read.

Though fairly short in length, all four stories came across as very satisfying. As a fan of most of these authors it was a delight to experience their styles in the short story format, and anyone else who is a fan of these authors will know what I mean. If you've never read any of them before, these are a great intro into what each is capable of--then go get their fuul-length books! Great weekend, week-night or any other time reading. Very highly recommended!!

K. Montgomery
Official Reviewer for The Mystic Castle



5 out of 5 stars Kelley Armstrongs story is worth the book itself!   April 28, 2006
Anna Rose (stafford, UK)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I brought the book primarily because it featured a short story by Kelley Armstrong featuring a character we know from the series. It was fantastic and i wish it could have had the whole book.

I didn't really like any of the other stories, i especially thought the Clare Switch Project to be pretty hard to read, finding its story particulary silly. I understand that this character is not featured in the authors other books but i think this has definately put me off picking up her books.

The other stories were ok but i felt the first story especially you needed to have read the authors books to understand all the little details as it got quite confusing trying to understand who the main character was and why she did the things she did.

If you like kelley armstrong, or you'd like to read a short story to get into her world i'd recommend this book.



5 out of 5 stars Dates from Hell   June 2, 2006
R.P (Co Durham)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

If you are into the supernatural romance genre, this is a great bet for that. It's fun, wicked and fantastically sexy. And the price isn't bad either. A most definite recommend! Can't wait for the follow-up!!!


4 out of 5 stars Great read   August 9, 2007
Book lover (Belgium)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A book with short stories is always nice. Here you get 4 stories for the price of one. And it's a good way to discover new authors. I had only read books from Kelley Armstrong and Kim Harrison and liked what they did, so this probably was gonna be good ! And it was.

In "Undead in the Garden of Good and Evil" Kim Harrison describes Ivy's 'early days' when she's hooked on blood and passion, not the strong willed Ivy we got to know in the other books. She did come a long way... If you haven't read anuthing from Kim Harrison, maybe this is a good place to start, at the beginning... The main characters (Ivy and Kristen) also play a major rol in her other books.

"The Claire Switch Project" by Lynsay Sands. This was a bit of a dissapointment for me. This is sience gone awry, nothing preternatural: no vampires, werewolves, ghosts and whatnots. Just a romance novel with some shapeshifting (through science). It's well enough written and funny at times, but not quite what I expected in this omnibus...

Chaotic... I love Kelley Armstrong her work and this was no exception ! I love how she doesn't stick with one person for her whole series, because if you do that, the bad just has to get badder and bigger with every book and look where that got Laurell K Hamilton... but I'm drifting away from the subject. Armstrong introduces in Chaotic a new character, Hope, a half demon who doen't quite now what to do with her power... Then she gets in contact with someone who works for the Counsel and finally she can do some good with her powers, chatch bad guys and satisfy the demon in her. After a while and old familiar pops up, of whom we see a whole new side ! Loved it !

Last in line was "Dead Man Dating" by Lori Handeland. Also a new author for me and I like her style ! I'm sure gonna buy more of her books... It's fast passed, well written and with a sens of humour. And I loved the fact that for the heroin wasn't a perfect shaped, long legged blond with perfect vision... but someone with a great love for books, ancient civilisations and who wears glasses...

All in all a very good book.



4 out of 5 stars 2 out of 4   May 18, 2006
omnivore
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Armstrong delivers again and makes you want to beg her to write a whole book on the further adventures of her characters. Harrison: I still can't make up my mind about Ivy, but I am willing to go along for the ride. And Kisten became more interesting. If the other two stories were up to the same standard, this would be a 5-star. However, although Handeland was readable, Sands' story left me cold. The main plot gimmick was rubbish. And why bring science into the mix, if you are unable to follow through. If I could rate individualy, the results would be 5, 4, 3, 1.

 

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