undertheteacup's review

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4.0

3.5/5

Not the most gripping or stellar collection, but as always it was fun to sample a whole variety of different styles. I loved Brit Mandelo's story, and Sarah Diemer's "The Witch Sea" made me want to read more of her writing.

corrie's review

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4.0

The third installment of The Heiressess of Russ 2013 did entice me somewhat less than the previous two. There was a lot of weird in this selection (something you will get with speculative fiction).

We have a mixed offering of fantasy, lesbian vampires, magic realism, fairy tale re-telling, post apocalyptic worlds, shifters, Chinese mythology, unrequited love, abuse, war, but also sweet love stories.

I’ve read Sarah Diemer’s Sea Witch as a stand-alone novelette before and was happy to see a familiar face in Jewelle Gomez. I love her Gilda chronicles. These anthologies are always interesting to read.

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Themes: high quality storytelling

4 stars
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