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My Zombie Valentine: Bring Out Your Dead / Gentlemen Prefer Voodoo / Zombiewood Confidential / Every Part of You
My Zombie Valentine Bring Out Your Dead / Gentlemen Prefer Voodoo / Zombiewood Confidential / Every Part of You
Author: Angie Fox, Marianne Mancusi, Katie MacAlister, Lisa Cach
FOUR WOMEN ARE ABOUT TO DIG UP THE TRUTH — Tired of boyfriends who drain you dry?  Sick of guys who stay out all night howling at the moon?  You can do better.  Some men want you not only for your body, but your brains.  Especially your brains. — It's true!  There are men out there who care -- early-rising, down-to-ear...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780843963601
ISBN-10: 0843963603
Publication Date: 1/2010
Pages: 360
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3.3 stars, based on 100 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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myhotstylist avatar reviewed My Zombie Valentine: Bring Out Your Dead / Gentlemen Prefer Voodoo / Zombiewood Confidential / Every Part of You on
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Read only for the Angie Fox Story:

Here we meet Amie, a voodoo mambo who owns her own voodoo store in New Orleans and hasnt had a date in 9 years. She also inhereted her mothers adorable bird like dragon creature (a Kongamato named Isoke) who is to watch over her. When he convinces her to take a chance and find love she invokes a voodoo spell and the man of her dreams shows up on her door step (butt-naked and very willing to make her happy). The only problem is that hes been dead for almost 200 years, however he seems very much alive.

Amie is determined to make right what she has done wrong, and put him back in his grave where he belongs. Dante does his best to prove to her just how dead he is by taking her to his grave site. They encounter a couple of demons, and Dante gets injured protecting Amie. When they return to her house He reads in her voodoo book that he has only 3 days to convince Amie to return his love for her, otherwise he will be dead forever. After being rejected by his first love and wife, (and murdered in the process) Dante would rather die again than be rejected by Amie (his one true love) Will they both succeed in finding true love?????

This was a cute story, with yet another talking creature (who resembled Pirate from the Demon Slayer series) Isoke was by far the best voice/character in the story. However the timeline on the fallig in love aspect was a litle too far fetched. But for a short story it seemed to fit. I expected a little more from this author. This could have been a good full length novel if the author had chosen to do so.

Im not a huge fan of short stories, and I did try to read the first story my Katie MacAlister, but I couldnt get into it. It almost felt like it was a short story to be fit into some other novels which I have not read, so I didnt understand the back-story. There was also alot of speaking in french, which I also did not undertand, so I gave up after the first 2 chapters.
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laurelsdaughter avatar reviewed My Zombie Valentine: Bring Out Your Dead / Gentlemen Prefer Voodoo / Zombiewood Confidential / Every Part of You on + 14 more book reviews
Super fun with some interesting twists on the zombie genre
barbsis avatar reviewed My Zombie Valentine: Bring Out Your Dead / Gentlemen Prefer Voodoo / Zombiewood Confidential / Every Part of You on + 1076 more book reviews
I always preface a review of an anthology by saying that I don't like anthologies. The stories are too short, have too much stuff crammed into them and little to zero character development. That said, this one was no different. I bought this book for the Katie MacAlister story and I didn't like it at all. This is a zombie anthology and most of the zombie elements in this story were extraneous to the story. I found most of the story to be irritating especially Sally with her bastardized Franglaise which also served no purpose. I did like Sebastian and Damian and would have welcomed more on both.

Angie Fox's Gentlemen Prefer Voodoo wasn't much better. Amie Baptiste is one of those wishy-washy females that you just want to slap. Her dragon insisted that she needed a man so she voodoo'd herself one. Unfortunately, he was dead at the time. Enter the zombie who is instantly in love and wants to marry Amie. She has three days to make up her mind before he rots permanently back into the ground.

Zombiewood Confidential by Marianne Mancusi only warranted reading half before I was disgusted enough to bypass the rest of this lame hollywood story filled with empty, bubble-headed stars and starlets.

And finally the best of the lot from Lisa Cach, Every Part of You. We have a guy (Tom) who is definitely no sweet-talker. We have a gal (Angelica) who hates every part of her body and visits a plastic surgeon (coincidentally where she meets Tom). And we have an evil plastic surgeon illegally injecting an experimental drug (like botox) into unsuspecting patients which is turning them into carb-loving zombies. This one is really funny and Tom is every woman's dream man regardless of what comes out of his mouth at first.
zhollywood avatar reviewed My Zombie Valentine: Bring Out Your Dead / Gentlemen Prefer Voodoo / Zombiewood Confidential / Every Part of You on + 104 more book reviews
OMG! I wasn't sure what to expect by the title, but I couldn't stop giggling through most of the book. Don't expect grand love stories or steamy sex, but do expect a pleasant, sometimes goofy, read.


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