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 by Mae Powers, Jennifer Metz, Ann Regentin, Anne Leland, Katrina Marlowe, Leigh Ellwood, Leanne Strange
RT Rating:     Category: EROTICA Publisher: Midnight Showcase Published: February 2005 Type: Erotic Romance (Paranormal/Anthology) |
| Spellfire, Texas, isn't your ordinary American small town. It's home to all paranormal creatures and their mates -- and every day of their week is filled with love and lust in this anthology, which delivers hot sex, romantic moments and humorous settings for a sinfully delicious dish of short but memorable tales.
When half-breed vampire/warlock Alexander comes in second to sexy witch Electra in a culinary contest, he hunts her down. And what she does with whipped cream and cherries leaves him hot and bothered in Powers' "Strawberry Veinilla and Vamperians." When one of the machines at the Spellfire Sweets factory goes haywire and sucks in handsome mechanic Brock, inspector Melody develops a sweet tooth for the hardening treat coating his body in Metz's "Mummies and Marshmallows."
When Al, an Agloolik spirit, left his home in the arctic for a warmer climate, he didn't expect to find a woman, Gina, who'd thaw his cold bones with a volcanic eruption in Regentin's "Toppings and Temptations." In Leland's "Witches and Walnuts," Marissa's pursuit of an "A" in Relationship Spells 101 has her learning the ins and outs of the curriculum --and so much more -- directly from the professor.
After armed robber Jace holds Ella at gunpoint and then dies in an accident, his ghostly form follows her home. But lovemaking is impossible until Ella loses her life in Marlowe's "Twilight Shadows and Just Desserts." Kor, who claims to be a fairy, takes Jewlie and her ice cream delivery truck hostage, but his scorching way of keeping her entertained until the ransom melts the uniform right off her body in Ellwood's "Fairies and Cherries." Demon Adam won't be sexually fulfilled until he finds the right woman -- possibly witch Tristine. But making love to her might turn him into a toad in Strange's "Shifters and Hot Fudge." (Feb. '05, 156 pp., $15.59)
—Faith V. Smith |
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