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Book Review of Tapestry: To Kiss in the Shadows / An Interrupted Tapesty / Dragonswan / Into the Dreaming

Tapestry: To Kiss in the Shadows / An Interrupted Tapesty / Dragonswan / Into the Dreaming
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A great combination of short stories. I thoroughly enjoyed each of them! Each centered around a tapestry for that particular set of characters. The stories came alive and I was invested in the characters - as always, I would have liked more, but that is the nature of short stories (at least for me).

I admit that I got the book for 3 of the authors - Kenyon, Moning & Kurland. Hunter was a pleasant surprise! I look forward to seeing what else she has written. Hunter's story was a historical romance, as was Kurland's. Kurland's story goes along with her other books that center around the De Piaget or Mac Leod families. Kenyon's is part of her Dark Hunter series - it is early in the timeline and the first time we see the conflict between the Arcadians and Katargaria. Moning's is the final story in her Highlander series. Her story has a nice touch of Scotland and Faery.

As I wrote, a great combination - I highly recommend it!