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Good read, although with a 'paranormal' anthology and a name like 'Men to Die For' I expected at least one vampire. No vamps, although we do have one psychic hero, one heroine who gets headaches just before earthquakes and a hero who turns into a taniwha [Maori legend - sort of a sea serpent/dragon:]. I loved Hidden Enemies by Ravyn Wilde - great hero. Had a few issues with Meltdown by Denise Agnew, there were some pretty major storylines left dangling - only the personal storylines [his, her...more Good read, although with a 'paranormal' anthology and a name like 'Men to Die For' I expected at least one vampire. No vamps, although we do have one psychic hero, one heroine who gets headaches just before earthquakes and a hero who turns into a taniwha [Maori legend - sort of a sea serpent/dragon:]. I loved Hidden Enemies by Ravyn Wilde - great hero. Had a few issues with Meltdown by Denise Agnew, there were some pretty major storylines left dangling - only the personal storylines [his, hers and theirs:] are resolved. I enjoyed Shelley Munro's Make That Man Mine - not great plausibility in the plot but the interaction is good. The hero [who has been angsting about the fact he is a shifter and heroine will be terrified and hate him etc etc etc:] is stunned when her main reaction to it is telling him that he stinks...