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Review by:
Celia Breslin
on Feb. 23, 2012 :
As a huge fan of vampire fiction, it was with great pleasure that I devoured this anthology of vampire short stories. Each tale is well written and unique. The excellent world building in two stories -- “Tangled Dreams” (choir geeks - great concept) by Liv Rancourt and “The Dhampir’s Kiss” by Carole Ann Moleti -- made me wish they were novels. I wanted to know what would happen next in their respective worlds. My absolute favorite of the ten is “The Land of the Rising Sun,” by Debbie Christiana, a story so haunting and clever I read it again and again. The humorous "Reality Bites" by Jim Bernheimer, and the suspenseful "Night Train" by Rayne Hall hooked me as well. In truth: all ten stories are great reads. I highly recommend this anthology.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)