Whispers of Sin, by Nalini Singh, is the first story. In it, a Chinatown resident is attacked by a thug trying to shake her parents down for protection money. She's saved by a changeling (were-leopard) member of the pack that's trying to claim San Francisco as their territory. It's true lust and protectiveness at first sight, and it evolves into something deeper as they continue to spend time together. Their respective family and pack really enrich the story. I've never read her popular Psy/Changeling series, but I've heard of it, so will probably look it up based on this story.
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Burning Up
Summary: I liked it. This anthology features four well-crafted stories of true love and hot sex in a fantasy, paranormal, or steam punk setting. Although all the authors each have popular series, all of the stories stand alone and can be enjoyed by non-fans. Woo hoo.
Burning Up totally works as an anthology. Although the stories were pretty disparate in terms of setting, it felt like they hang together in terms of personality, if you will.
Whispers of Sin, by Nalini Singh, is the first story. In it, a Chinatown resident is attacked by a thug trying to shake her parents down for protection money. She's saved by a changeling (were-leopard) member of the pack that's trying to claim San Francisco as their territory. It's true lust and protectiveness at first sight, and it evolves into something deeper as they continue to spend time together. Their respective family and pack really enrich the story. I've never read her popular Psy/Changeling series, but I've heard of it, so will probably look it up based on this story.
Whispers of Sin, by Nalini Singh, is the first story. In it, a Chinatown resident is attacked by a thug trying to shake her parents down for protection money. She's saved by a changeling (were-leopard) member of the pack that's trying to claim San Francisco as their territory. It's true lust and protectiveness at first sight, and it evolves into something deeper as they continue to spend time together. Their respective family and pack really enrich the story. I've never read her popular Psy/Changeling series, but I've heard of it, so will probably look it up based on this story.
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