Eternal Lover
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Eternal Lover
Hannah Howell, Lynsay Sands, Jackie Kessler and Richelle Mead
Kensington
Paperback
352 pages
April 2008
rated 4 of 5 possible stars

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In this collection of four paranormal stories by well-known names in the genre, two of the stories are standalone, while the other two are short continuations from previous stories and thus are less successful for those who haven't read the previous novels.

THE YEARNING by Hannah Howell. In this story, a young woman tries to break a curse which has blanketed two families for over four hundred years. The ancestress of Sophie Hay cursed her unborn child whose father, a MacCordy, left her; the curse called for the MacCordy line to never find happiness until they chose love over wealth and social position. Unfortunately for Sophie, the curse rebounded on Mona Galt, her ancestress, and meant that the Galt women's descendents find happiness briefly before it is snatched away from them. She decides to visit the current MacCordy Laird and try to help him. She finds a morose man, Alpin MacCordy, whose beast inside is almost at the point of mastering him. Can Sophie and Alpin find love and freedom from the curse?

This is a good read with few surprises but some good characterization and a satisfactory resolution.

A HELL OF A TIME by Jackie Kessler continues the story of Jessie/Jezebel from Hell's Belles. Here Jessie and Paul decide to go away for a quiet weekend at a cabin in the countryside. Despite Jessie's nature now, being human rather than succubus, she finds herself unwelcome, and some of the entities already at the cabin want to drive her away. Jessie knows that her former life must cause some problems for Paul, and she tries to shield him from the supernatural events around them. Those working against her are trying harder than she thinks, and she and Paul must face up to some of the difficulties she's trying to avoid.

This story feels a little aimless at times, more as if the author were writing it for a chance to include further sex scenes rather than advance any plot. It also relies fairly heavily on the previous book and doesn't give large chunks of backstory for new readers.

CITY OF DEMONS by Richelle Mead apparently continues a previous story, one I haven't read. Georgie is a succubus living with Seth Mortensen, a human. Unfortunately, this means that she can't touch him at all or she will steal his life - which makes for a rather awkward love life. Georgie is sent by Jerome, her boss, to serve on a jury in a trial of three demons, one of whom is believed to have destroyed another demon. Georgie soon finds that she's the only juror interested in proceedings and, more worryingly, that Seth seems to be finding a close friendship with a waitress at a cafe. Can Georgie keep her honesty despite bribery from the accused in the trial, and can she keep her man despite her inability to touch him?

This story is really good fun in terms of the setting of the trial, the different bribery methods, and the demon/succubus world. It is less successful in the relationship between Georgie and Seth and concludes on a rather loose end. I enjoyed the trial sections, even if I did spot the twist coming, but felt that the love interest part was far less well-developed.

BITTEN by Lynsay Sands is a light, fun final story. a standalone story unrelated to her Argeneau vampire series despite having a vampire hero. Keeran was turned by an evil female vampire and has lived as a recluse for 200 years. When he rescues Emily Wentworth Collins from a sinking ship, he finds that he's brought a lively and helpful woman into his castle, one who is trying to avoid an unwanted marriage and whose light and life seem to be spreading around the village. But a man who loathes his new nature and who tries to keep away from everyone may not be able to withstand a forceful character like Emily.

Lynsay Sands writes the brooding vampire character effectively and some of the side characters, such as the housekeeper, are also well-written. This is an enjoyable story and finishes off the book on a very positive note.



Originally published on Curled Up With A Good Book at www.curledup.com. © Helen Hancox, 2008

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