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Welcome to Brokenoggin Falls, where the housewives are not only desperate, they're Witches! (And one of them might be a Harpy) The spells cast by moonlight frequently go awry. And there are times when toads and Chihuahuas seem abundant as black flies in the summer, the dragons are a little touchy, the Forest Trolls are in danger of extinction from teeny-boppers, the Gryphons need help conceiving and...the scientist are crunchy and good with ketchup... A wild and wacky anthology written by twenty authors written to benefit the International Red Cross… (altro)
The Witches of Brokenoggin & the Dead Who Love Them by Gena Showalter - 3 Light fluffy reading. While there was nothing I could point to and say that was what was wrong about this story, I was very happy to be done with it. It came across as very surface reading, not depth. ( )
Gee I'm glad that I borrowed this from the library and didn't waste money on it. I REALLY disliked this book. It was boring, not funny, and took me forever to read. I'm 3 DAYS past my due date at the library because I kept hoping this one would get better. I has a cast of wonderful authors, many of whom I read on a regular basis. That's why I couldn't believe how badly this one tanked.
The cutesy names for characters were irritating, no matter how tongue-in-cheek they were done. (I can put up with alot of that kind of humor, if the writing supports it. I normally read MaryJanice Davidson.) This book did not have the writing props to support the cutesy names and story lines. It read like a girl's tequila night was the inspiration. The plot was very disjointed, the characters unconvincing, and the sex scenes boring and blase when they weren't so mechanical that you wondered why they didn't just use a B.O.B.
I won't be reading the second installment.
side note: The copy I had only had 354 pages, not 418. ( )
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The 22 stories in this out-of-print anthology:
The Legend of Braugh-Naughton by Jennifer St. Giles Naked Came the Vampyre by Terese Ramin The Harpy in the Clock Tower by Rachel Carrington The Witches of Brokenoggin & the Dead Who Love Them by Gena Showalter Candy Cox and the Big Bad (Were) Wolf by P.C. Cast Crunching Scientist, Hidden Dragon by Sophia Nash How to Seduce an Amnesiac Vampyre by Kathryn Caskie The Loch's Stressed Dragon's Half-Sister by Elizabeth Holcombe Feed Your Head by Patricia Rice A Spell of C.R.A.F.T. by Vicki Lewis Thompson Night Mares by MaryJanice Davidson Dancing in the Streak by Lynn Warren X Marks the G-Spot by Shelly Laurenston The Toad Prince by Terese Ramin A Dance Through the Garden of Good & Evil by Susan Grant A Dragon's Tale by Mary Jo Putney Trolls Gone Wild by Linda Wisdom Pieces of Destiny by Michelle Rowen Suzi Stiletto: Recovering Demon Slayer by Alesia Holliday Sam's Repentance by Judi McCoy Dorothea's Wizard by Jennifer St. Giles Soulless from Seattle by Fiona MacLeod & Terese Ramin
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Welcome to Brokenoggin Falls, where the housewives are not only desperate, they're Witches! (And one of them might be a Harpy) The spells cast by moonlight frequently go awry. And there are times when toads and Chihuahuas seem abundant as black flies in the summer, the dragons are a little touchy, the Forest Trolls are in danger of extinction from teeny-boppers, the Gryphons need help conceiving and...the scientist are crunchy and good with ketchup... A wild and wacky anthology written by twenty authors written to benefit the International Red Cross