A review by utopiastateofmind
Hath No Fury, by Michael R. Underwood, Eloise J. Knapp, Elizabeth Vaughan, Margaret Weis, Elaine Cunningham, Carol Berg, Anton Strout, Bradley P. Beaulieu, Shanna Germain, Robin Hobb, Lian Hearn, M.L. Brennan, Nisi Shawl, Dana Cameron, Erin M. Evans, Django Wexler, Elizabeth Vaughn, Diana M. Pho, Melanie R. Meadors, J.M. Martin, Delilah S. Dawson, Gail Z. Martin, S.R. Cambridge, Seanan McGuire, Sarah Kuhn, Marc Turner, Philippa Ballantine, William C. Dietz

3.0

I loved the fiction in this anthology and the idea behind it - to embrace our more powerful emotions, but it lost me in the other pieces of writing - such as the biographies. Maybe if it had been more organized, I totally understand the reasons behind it, but it was just a little stop and start to have larger pieces of fiction then small biographies

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review from Netgalley.