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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is an anthology with each story set in the American south; from Southern California to Georgia. The South is a good setting for such Gothic stories. There are a lot of plantation houses and crumbling mansions. The atmosphere is hot, humid and rainy with swamps, Spanish moss, and kudzu. I always enjoy Gothic ghost stories but I rarely read romances. I liked the stories that were light on romance and heavy on supernatural elements. I skipped a few stories that were too steamy and one that was very silly. The supernatural elements include; past life memories, ghosts, shape-shifters, vampires, and witches. “The Devil Went Down” by Sonya Bateman has many elements I enjoy, the Civil War, past life memories, and angels and demons in a classic fight between light and dark. “Wylde Magic” by Erin Kellison is a great shape-shifter story. “Dream, Interrupted” by Jill Archer is a retelling of the story of Persephone, one of my favorite myths. “Return to Me” by Elle Jasper is another past life story with a very Gothic setting; a dark storm night and an old dark house. “Pretty Enough to Catch Her” by J. D. Horn is a great noir thriller. “Love, Sugar” by Tiffany Trent has the typical goth trope of an old house inheritance that comes with a ghost love interest. If you enjoy crumbling mansions, kudzu, tragic love affairs, and supernatural elements delivered with a southern flare, then you will enjoy reading this anthology. Shiloh Walker - The Haunted This was interesting, and might get me to check out the series (eventually). A nice wee bit of angst between the former lovers, but I'm not really into storylines with children, so there's that. But overall I liked it. (3 stars) Sonya Bateman - The Devil Went Down I liked this, but it was resolved waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too quickly (like in three sentences). Interesting world-building, so I'd maybe check out a series, but this one suffered a little from the extreme short length (3 stars). Dianne Sylvan -Sweet the Sting Erin Kellison - Wylde Magic Jill Archer -Dream, Interrupted Laurie Landon - Enticed by Blood Well, I like a bit of angst, but this gets tied up WAY to quickly, even accounting for the limited length. Basically, Bec McMaster -The Many Lives of Hadley Monroe Apparently I love everything Bec McMaster writes. None of my favorite tropes in this one, but I loved it nonetheless. I'm impressed such visceral characters could be packed into so few pages (4 stars) Angie Fox - Date with a Demon Slayer Elle Jasper - Return to Me JD Horn - Pretty Enough to Catch Her Tiffany Trent - Love, Sugar Shelli Stevens - Savage Rescue Jessa Slade - If Only Tonight Shawntelle Madison - Cursed Amanda Bonilla - Waerd Awakenings no reviews | add a review
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Set in a lush, steamy world of ceaseless rain, swamps, alligators, overgrown cemeteries, and home-grown magic, these are dark and scary, yet pleasurably thrilling stories that unfold sinister secrets at every turn. These paranormal, suspenseful Southern Gothic romances are by both bestselling authors and bright up-and-coming talents, including Jill Archer, Sonya Bateman, Amanda Bonilla, Angie Fox, J. D. Horn, Elle Jasper, Erin Kellison, Laurie London, Shawntelle Madison, Bec McMaster, Hadley Monroe, Dianne Sylvan, Jessa Slade, Shelli Stevens, Tiffany Trent and Shiloh Walker. No library descriptions found.
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This was interesting, and might get me to check out the series (eventually). A nice wee bit of angst between the former lovers, but I'm not really into storylines with children, so there's that. But overall I liked it. (3 stars)
Sonya Bateman - The Devil Went Down
I liked this, but it was resolved waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too quickly (like in three sentences). Interesting world-building, so I'd maybe check out a series, but this one suffered a little from the extreme short length (3 stars).
Dianne Sylvan -Sweet the Sting
Erin Kellison - Wylde Magic
Jill Archer -Dream, Interrupted
Laurie Landon - Enticed by Blood
Well, I like a bit of angst, but this gets tied up WAY to quickly, even accounting for the limited length. Basically,
Bec McMaster -The Many Lives of Hadley Monroe
Apparently I love everything Bec McMaster writes. None of my favorite tropes in this one, but I loved it nonetheless. I'm impressed such visceral characters could be packed into so few pages (4 stars)
Angie Fox - Date with a Demon Slayer
Elle Jasper - Return to Me
JD Horn - Pretty Enough to Catch Her
Tiffany Trent - Love, Sugar
Shelli Stevens - Savage Rescue
Jessa Slade - If Only Tonight
Shawntelle Madison - Cursed
Amanda Bonilla - Waerd Awakenings