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Midnight Hunger
Midnight Hunger
Author: Todd Gregory, Sean Wolfe, Chase Masters
They're beautiful and dangerous. Mysterious and merciless. One kiss can awaken a hunger that will leave you craving for all eternity… — Blood on the Moon by Todd Gregory: Till now Cord Logan has kept his forbidden lust hidden, but he's hoping that a trip to New Orleans with his frat brothers will give him a chance to break free at last. And ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780758235367
ISBN-10: 0758235364
Publication Date: 9/1/2009
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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scifiponygirl avatar reviewed Midnight Hunger on + 15 more book reviews
The first story by Chase Masters wasn't bad, although it did end with an unfinished feeling.

The others were interesting but I didn't really like them, more horror than romance.
denbroncofan4evr avatar reviewed Midnight Hunger on + 112 more book reviews
The only story I liked in this anthology was the first one "Blood on the Moon" It got me interested right from the start and held my interest. I would recommend, if you could, to buy this story by itself. Leave off the other two. The second story "Land of the Midnight Sun" I didn't even finish - it drug on and on and on. I don't like the blood lust in it - just a gory story. If you enjoy that type of read then this is for you. I didn't like the forced anal sex in it and didn't like the torture parts - which there were quite a few of. In "The Dark Heart", it was okay but I sure didn't like the way it ended. It's like another horror story of a heart that gets sent down through the ages. Strange to say the least. If I had money to spend on a book it would definitely not be on this book. I've already promised it in a swap and I'm sorry to admit that because I don't like to send a book like this to a friend. But you know, different strokes for different folks, I'm sure some will like it.


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