Susan Grant's "Mortal in Mysteria" started out a little different and almost put me off. It did change tune quite quickly and turned out to be every girl's wish come true. Quite good for her first story.
MaryJanice Davidson's "Alone Wolf" was not that appealing. It was like it was tossed together quickly. I'm not sure if this will lead to her new book "Sleeping with Fishes" or not but it does have some of those elements in it.
Gena Showalter's "Witches of Mysteria and The Dead Who Love Them" is adorable. It's funny to see just what 3 sisters can get themselves into in a town of strange people. I liked this one considerably.
P.C. Cast's "Candy Cox and The Big Bad Werewolf" is another cute screwed up paranormal romance. This story had me chuckling.
All in all, I have to say you will enjoy this book. The first two stories are a little slower reading than the last two but they all tie in with each other. What a weird town. If you haven't heard of a demon or some other outlandish creature then just go to Mysteria!
I really enjoyed this book.
My favorite was the first one, "Mortal in Mysteria," by Susan Grant. It's a fully-realized story, and the main cast was kept to a reasonable size so that the characters could be well fleshed-out.
The second story in the collection, "Alone Wolf," by MaryJanice Davidson, was my least favorite. It appears that this is a short story that falls within a larger framework - i.e. it is part of a larger series or storyline, and thus relies on knowledge of that framework for the story to work. As this was the first thing I'd read by Davidson, the whole story kind of fell flat for me.
The remaining two stories ("The Witches of Mysteria and the Dead Who Love Them," by Gena Showalter and "Candy Cox and the Big Bad (Were)Wolf," by P.C. Cast) are somewhat intertwined, borrowing characters from one another. So, these should be read together. I enjoyed both of them, but I didn't find either of them to be spectacular.
Susan Grant: I really enjoyed this story and it was cute how Damon wanted to help out Harmony by bringing people to her church. It was funny when Harmony's family comes and the antics that go on when sitting down to dinner with unexpected guests ruining a nice dinner.
MaryJanice Davidson: I do not know what it is about this author, but NONE of her novellas/novels keep me interested. I found it hard to continue to keep reading as my mind tended to wander. Her characters (Char and Cole) were uninspiring and after the first real chapter, I was ready for the story to be finished.
Gena Showalter: I enjoyed this story. I enjoyed Glory's story better in "Mysteria Lane", but overall it was okay. I wanted to shake Evie for continually chasing after Hunter as I would have given up a long time ago.
P.C. Cast: I loved the whole older woman, younger, hot man. I thought Justin was perfect for Candy and I loved how he wanted to give up everything that he was for her. And he was satisfied with such a hot mama!
"Mortal in Myssteria" by Susan Grant was my least favorite. It started good but I felt the ending was rushed almost.
"Alone Wolf" by MaryJanice Davidson was almost a tie-in with her Wynham Werewolves series that I have enjoyed. I almost wanted more with the rest of the pack to help pick up the speed of those one. I realized after reading this and looking at the previous reviews that this almost may tye in with 'Sleeping with the Fishes" I have not read any of that series yet but I did decided to put it on my need to be read list.
"Witches of Mysteria" by Gena showalter's was interesting and tyed in with the next short read with PC Cast. I definately wanted more stories to read of the sisters. I hope there is more stories from them. I do believe these three have more to tell.
"Candy Cox and the Big Bad Werewolf" by PC Cast was almost linked wtih Gena Showalter's witches. I was glad to see the character's from the previous story make an appearance. It was nice easy read that gave a few laughs.
All in all, this was nice set that filled the time. I hope to see more of the Mysteria's population to see what happened to some of the character's lives.
The idea was good but the stories just weren't developed enough. The first had to set up the premise so it started slow but ended up really good but it just ended to quick.
Tha second was just blah. It didn't flow, it didn't make much sense and wasn't intereting- Lone Wolf I think.
The last two were my favorites. They were interesting, had a plot, romance and I didn't feel like I was left hanging. They also fit together the best of all four.
I read this just due to PC Cast being one of may favorite authors and again I loved her story in here. This is deffinetly not her best work by any means but I did enjoy it. I also enjoyed Gena Showalter's enough to pick up a few of her other books.
An excellent read.
Four stories that are unique, funny, mysterious and sexy.
Love the last story "Candy Cox and the Big Bad Wolf"
MaryJanice, Gena, Sue and I wanted to give readers a brief background on this unique anthology. It was inspired by characters we created for the charity collection, Bewitched, Bothered and Bevampyred. We loved our characters so much that we wanted to expand and tell their full stories, which is what we did. We're proud that Mysteria grew out of the charity collection - and we had a lot of fun expanding...changing...telling their stories in our novellas. We had such a good time writing this anthology because we're all friends, which made the "job" a pleasure. Actually, we're brainstorming about a Mysteria II. Which secondary characters would you like to see in an upcoming anthology
Great book and very very funny!!!
I'm more of a strictly vampire or faerie novel person myself, so I wasn't too keen on this book. It is however right up the alley for anyone that enjoys a book with an eclectic mix of the paranormal and romance.
Hundreds of years ago, in the mountains of Colorado (just close enough to Denver for great shoe shopping), the small town of Mysteria was "accidentally" founded by a random act of demonic kindness. Over time, it has become a veritable magnet for the supernatural-a place where magic has quietly coexisted with the mundane world.
It's a town like any other town, where the high school's Fighting Fairies give fans something to cheer about, where everyone knows your name-if not exactly what you are-at the local bar, and where the wishing well actually lives up to its name. Strange occurrences happen every day, but now the ladies of Mysteria are about to unleash a tempest of seduction that will have tongues wagging for centuries to come...
I personally had mixed feelings over this book a couple of the novellas were great and the other two were not You would really have to decide by personal taste really.
Hunky werewolves, delicious demons and, drop-dead sexy witches all have the same address...
Hundreds of years ago, in the mountains of Colorado (just close enough to Denver for great shoe shopping), the small town of Mysteria was "accidentally" founded by a random act of demonic kindness. Over time, it has become a veritable magnet for the supernatural-a place where magic has quietly coexisted with the mundane world.
It's a town like any other town, where the high school's Fighting Fairies give fans something to cheer about, where everyone knows your name-if not exactly what you are-at the local bar, and where the wishing well actually lives up to its name. Strange occurrences happen every day, but now the ladies of Mysteria are about to unleash a tempest of seduction that will have tongues wagging for centuries to come...
It's a town like any other town, where the high school's Fighting Fairies give fans something to cheer about, where everyone knows your name-if not exactly what you are-at the local bar, and where the wishing well actually lives up to its name.
Strange occurrences happen every day, but now the ladies of Mysteria are about to unleash a tempest of seduction that will have tongues wagging for centuries to come...