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

tomokizu's review against another edition

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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!

amyiw's review against another edition

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4.0

Read only the Shelly Laurenston - The Wolf the Witch and her lack of Wardrobe.

It was a good wolf shifter of the Smith pack story. Mangus, Pride and these two are all slightly intertwined but this seemed more a pride than Mangus. Strong, if a little self centered female, wanting power, but isn't that most of the men... so strong female that needs to learn what she really wants. Nice laid back until his inner beast is needed hero. I liked the conclusion of his father.
July 11th, 2014

redhairedashreads's review

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3.0

 
3 stars - I liked it

The rating is only for the story, The Wolf, The Witch, and Her Lack of Wardrobe by Shelly Laurenston. 

Like a lot of Laurenston’s books, this was a fun paranormal romance with a lot of bickering and action. Jamie is the high priestess of the coven protecting Smithville and keeps everyone at a distance. Tully Smith is a wof shifter and mayor of the town. He is constantly amused by Jamie and finds her very attractive, but when he is tasked with preventing her from causing more problems he quickly catches feelings. 

I enjoyed this couple and their antics. Jamie was a tough and powerful witch who wasn’t afraid to destroy an enemy, which I liked about her. Tully comes off as a carefree wolf but he is actually smart and cunning. I enjoyed this and hope Laurenston writes more about this coven because they are very tough but fun. 

 

nelsonseye's review against another edition

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4.0

Again, I only read the Shelly Laurenston story. Great heroine and excellent relationships between characters; I think Laurenston does this really well. I do hope she revisits this series; I'd like to see what happens between Bear and Mac.

tita_noir's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a very quick, somewhat incomplete review. I only read the Laurenston novella. It was great. Very much full of the Laurenston stamp: strong heroine full to the brim with personality, a hero who is simply delighted with her, tons of family and friends around who are all involved in the story. Fun read. I do plan to read the other two novellas but I got the book on the strength of the Laurenston.

ciannait76's review against another edition

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3.0

The Wolf, The Witch and her Lack of Wardrobe by Shelly Laurenston 5/5
In the Dark by Cynthia Eden 2.5/5
City of the Dead by Sherrill Quinn 2.5/5

As a whole I'm giving this 3.5/5

deeangel85's review

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adventurous fast-paced

3.0

3 stories in one, Cynthia and Shelly's were the best

airaseem's review against another edition

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5.0

I love this book. It was so DAMN cute. The character were so enjoyable TO read. I loved it. The Whole wicth coven was a Well touch TO the story. Love.