"Dates from Hell" is an anthology that will grip readers with its captivating collection of four supernatural romance stories. Written by acclaimed urban fantasy author Kim Harrison and collaborating with three other talented writers, this book delivers an enticing combination of supernatural creatures, intense emotions, and unexpected twists that will keep readers engaged from start to finish.
The first story, "Undead in the Garden of Good and Evil," introduces us to Ivy, a vampire detective who teams up with a half-human, half-demon to solve a murder mystery. The chemistry between the characters is electric, and the non-stop action keeps the suspense building until the very end.
In "The Claire Switch Project," Harrison takes a humorous approach, blending dating woes with magical mishaps. The result is a lighthearted and fun read that will have readers laughing out loud.
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"Chaotic," the third story, ventures into a gritty and action-packed post-apocalyptic world. The chemistry between the protagonist and their love interest is palpable, and Harrison's vivid descriptions create an immersive environment that transports readers to another realm.
Finally, "Dead Man Dating" delivers a thrilling and chilling tale. With a witch seeking revenge, a fallen angel, and a tragic love story, this story is haunting and unforgettable. Harrison's expertise in creating complex characters and weaving multiple storylines is showcased here.
What are readers saying?
"Dates from Hell" by Kim Harrison is a collection of four paranormal romance stories by popular authors, including Harrison herself. Reviews for the book have been mixed, with readers sharing their varied opinions.
The first story in the collection is "Undead in the Garden of Good and Evil" by Kim Harrison, which follows the bounty hunter Rachel Morgan. Readers praised the intriguing plot and well-developed characters, although some felt that the story was too short and lacked depth.
Lynsay Sands' contribution, "The Claire Switch Project," received positive feedback for its humorous and lighthearted tone. Readers enjoyed the romance between the characters, although a few mentioned that the plot could have had more substance.
Kelley Armstrong's "Chaotic" is the third story in the collection. Reviewers appreciated the action-packed nature of the story and the strong female protagonist. However, some readers wanted more development in the romance aspect and a deeper exploration of the characters.
The final story in the collection, "Dead Man Dating" by Lori Handeland, generated mixed reviews. Some readers enjoyed the unique premise of a woman falling in love with a ghost, while others struggled to connect with the characters and felt the story lacked depth.
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