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Title | : | Over The Moon (Mageverse #3.5) |
Author | : | Angela Knight |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 330 pages |
Published | : | January 2nd 2007 by Berkley Sensation |
Categories | : | Anthologies. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Urban Fantasy. Vampires |

Angela Knight
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 330 pages Rating: 3.9 | 3760 Users | 95 Reviews
Narrative As Books Over The Moon (Mageverse #3.5)
Three bestselling superstars and one exciting new voice in paranormal romance in a hot new anthology.When it comes to sexy werewolves, fairies, and magic, there's only one place for readers to go this winter: Over the Moon.
Angela Knight ventures to the borders of Mageverse, a land ruled by vampire knights.
MaryJanice Davidson returns to the wicked lair of the Wyndham werewolves.
Virginia Kantra finds magic and wonder in a strange fairy kingdom.
And Sunny discovers a Mixed Blood Queen in command of a new realm.
Define Books To Over The Moon (Mageverse #3.5)
Original Title: | Over The Moon (Monère: Children of the Moon, #1.5, Mageverse, #3.5) |
ISBN: | 0425213439 (ISBN13: 9780425213438) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Mageverse #3.5, Monère: Children of the Moon #1.5, Wyndham Werewolf #5.5, Children of the Earth #2 , more |
Rating Epithetical Books Over The Moon (Mageverse #3.5)
Ratings: 3.9 From 3760 Users | 95 ReviewsDiscuss Epithetical Books Over The Moon (Mageverse #3.5)
Moon Dance by Angela Knight - 2 starsBetween the Mountain and the Moon by Virginia Kantra - 3 starsDriftwood by MaryJanice Davidson - 3 starsMona Lisa Three by Sunny - 2 starsKnight's story was well-written.
Half of the stories in this book can be best described as Twilight meets Fifty Shades of Grey, except there was a storyline for the most part. The female characters were difficult to connect to and the males were shown to be stupidly aggressive. Other than that, the book was a fun, lighthearted read. I don't picture myself re-reading it any time soon. I give it three stars because I found characters to be lacking and the storyline could have been developed further.

Moon Dance by Angela Knight is the best story in the group and tells about a young werewolf who is trying to escape from her dangerous fiance and the restrictive society she was born into. I couldn't really get into Virgina Kantra's Between the Mountain and the Moon. Driftwood by MaryJanice Davidson takes us back to the Wyndham Werewolves but is pretty sappy. Finally, Sunny's Mona Lisa Three, the other decent story, we learn a little more about Mona Lisa's healing powers.
1) Angela Knight. My first introduction to her: Lady heroine, female werewolf in heat, ran away from an arranged marriage to ugly mean werewolf dude, bumps into/is rescued by hotass sexy yummy werewolf police officer. Pregnancy is involved.2)Confusing story about staying in the forest and not being able to get out or something or other, I forget..BIG SPOILER (I basically tell you everything..)3)MJD's story!!! FINALLY FOUND IT!!! All I remember is this chick, this vamp chick, fell in a hole and
I have been reading a ton more anthologies than I have in the past! I havent read a standalone book from any of these authors, but after this I certainly will. I find that when I read anthologies there is usually one or sometimes two stories that stand out. In this book the stand out story was definitely Driftwood by Mary Janice Davidson. Picture me parked in the school parking lot waiting to pick up my kids, and snorting loudly with laughter. Weird Ohio weather made it possible to roll the car
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