Book 24, 2012
Nov. 10th, 2012 04:01 pmOn Thursday, I finished reading an anthology of Halloween-related stories, titled Moonglow. Three of the four stories were good, the final one made me *head desk*.
Musketeer by Moonlight, by Maggie Shayne, was delightful.
Midnight Lover, by Lindsay Longford, was dark and sensual.
Shades of Moonlight, by Angie Ray, was an intriguing mystery that kept me guessing.
The Wolf Keeper, by Katherine Sutclliffe, made me want to knock on her door and punch her in the face. The story was gripping enough, but the ending was ambiguous and left me seething. Since it was the last story in the anthology, it (dis)colored my perception of the entire book.
So, thanks to Sutcliffe's late-game fumble, the book only earns 2 stars out of 5. It could have been at least 3 or even a 4 with a good performance by her, but she blew it.
*blows raspberries at author*
Musketeer by Moonlight, by Maggie Shayne, was delightful.
Midnight Lover, by Lindsay Longford, was dark and sensual.
Shades of Moonlight, by Angie Ray, was an intriguing mystery that kept me guessing.
The Wolf Keeper, by Katherine Sutclliffe, made me want to knock on her door and punch her in the face. The story was gripping enough, but the ending was ambiguous and left me seething. Since it was the last story in the anthology, it (dis)colored my perception of the entire book.
So, thanks to Sutcliffe's late-game fumble, the book only earns 2 stars out of 5. It could have been at least 3 or even a 4 with a good performance by her, but she blew it.
*blows raspberries at author*