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Belong To The Night by Sherrill Quinn, Cynthia Eden, Shelly Laurenston

ssejig's review against another edition

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lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

"The Wolf, The Witch, and Her Lack of Wardrobe" takes place ten months after the first story in this series. I am sorry that the series hasn't been finished yet because it is an interesting overlap of the Smith Pack with some witches.
In this town, Tully Smith is the mayor. He's laid back, takes care of his people, and walks everywhere so that he can be available to his townspeople. But he will work hard if they need protection. And Jamie Meacham, the lead of the witches is bringing trouble to his doorstep. She's been called to be a warrior for a god and that is bringing all sorts of odd creatures into town. Creatures that can be driven out by sex magic. Too bad that won't work on his father. 
Not full developed but, to be fair, it is a short story. 

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5.0

This review is only for the Shelley Laurenston story, as I have not yet read the other two. It was fantastic, so many laugh out loud moments. Loved it!

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adventurous emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced

3.5

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3.0

9/5/23 ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Second read of just The Wolf, The Witch and Her Lack of Wardrobe

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4.0

Belong To The Night is an Anthology that features three short stories by Shelly Laurenston, Cynthia Eden, and Sherrill Quinn.

I only read Shelly Laurenston’s story called The Wolf, The Witch, And Her Lack Of Wardrobe. It’s the second story in her Long Island Coven series.

This short story was a lot of fun and I loved it. I didn’t know about The Long Island Coven series, until I say the first short published as an eBook on it’s own and after I read that one I went looking for more and found the second one in this Anthology. I couldn’t believe I had missed these stories. I love Laurenston. She always makes me smile and laugh with her stories.

The Wolf, The Witch, And Her Lack Of Wardrobe has all the things that make me happy. Theirs drama, a kick-ass heroine, and some action. It’s a bit slow at first, but things pick up as you read along. Tully is a wolf. He’s laid-back and might come off as boring, but I liked him. Jamie is a witch and head of her coven. She’s hardcore sassy bitch with an attitude. There’s a lot going on in this short and their romance is fraught with some issues.

It does take place in the same universe as her other shifter series, but without any character connections. The Long Island Coven is an unfinished series, boo hoo. I wish the author would come back to it; because there are three more interesting coven members to explore.

The Wolf, The Witch, And Her Lack Of Wardrobe was a nice surprise to find and read.

Rated: 3.5 Stars

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4.0

3.5/5 i feel like.. if there had been more consistency with the humor, the drama, the anything- i would have been a lot more satisfied with this story. still-not bad for a short story

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5.0

even though I read this outa series, its a good story, can't wait to read the 1st book

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4.0

The Long Island Coven story here was absolutely lovely. The other two stories... so *very* not my speed.

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4.0

I only read the first story.
The Wolf, the Witch and her lack of wardwobe.

I liked the story it was nice and sweet. Shelly Laurenston yet again makes a female character that doesn't take crap from no one and doesn't back down from a fight.

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4.0

I finally had time to re-read this and I loved it again! Great compilations of stories in this anthology. I especially loved Sherrill Quinns little story (I loved the others too).
Can't say more, except: READ IT!