Bingeaduckia Roundup: Duckies review Anthologies
by Devon | Dec 10, 2008 | Review |
Since we’re celebrating authors (and readers) coming together, I’d thought I’d put together a roundup of some of the anthologies reviewed this year at The Good, The Bad and the Unread. Take a look, in case you missed them. And there will be more tomorrow…
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Shifter by Angela Knight, Lora Leigh, Alyssa Day, and Virginia Kantra |
reviewed by Gwen |
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Baddest Bad Boys by Shannon McKenna, E.C. Sheedy, Cate Noble |
reviewed by limecello |
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Playing Easy to Get by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Jaid Black, and Kresley Cole |
reviewed by Gwen |
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Sun, Sand, Sex by Linda Lael Miller, Jennifer Apodaca, and Shelly Laurenston |
reviewed by limecello |
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Western Weddings by Jillian Hart, Kate Bridges & Charlene Sands |
reviewed by Wendy |
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These Boots Were Made for Stomping by Julie Kenner, Jade Lee, and Marianne Mancusi |
reviewed by ShannonC |
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Weddings from Hell by Maggie Shayne, Jeaniene Frost, Terri Garey, and Kathryn Smith |
reviewed by Liviania |
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Italian Stallions by Karin Tabke and Jami Alden |
reviewed by Gwen |
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Hot City Nights by Sandra Marton, Sarah Mayberry, and Emilie Rose |
reviewed by limecello |
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What I Did On My Summer Vacation by Thea Devine, Debbi Rawlins and Samantha Hunter |
reviewed by Wendy |
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Nature of the Beast by Hannah Howell, Adrienne Basso, and Eve Silver |
reviewed by Gwen |
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Spanked: Red-Cheeked Erotica by 20 Authors, edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel |
reviewed by LauraD |
oh you know I have an exclusive excerpt and ARC to give away to Kathryn Smith’s Night After Night which I am pretty sure her novella in Weddings from Hell was in the Brotherhood of the Blood series…
So where as Night After Night isn’t an antho it sort of fits 😉 maybe I will go ahead and do it now and not wait til after the 17th.
Somewhere “Spin the Bottle” by Elizabeth Scott should also be added into the “anthologies” thing. Maybe another. I can’t think.
“Italian Stallions” sounds promising. I’ll never forget the hottest kiss I ever witnessed personally in a train station in Rome. A couple was on the platform arguing noticeably about something. As the conductor called for final boarding, the man grabbed the woman and laid one on her that made you weak in the knees. Whew! So, anything Italian brings back good memories.