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Book Description
USA Today bestselling author MaryJanice Davidson has enchanted readers everywhere with her delicious blend of wicked humor, sizzling sex, and totally unique vision of vampires and werewolves. In this collection of four novellas she brings her beloved Wyndham werewolves (featured in her acclaimed novel Derek's Bane) together with the vampires ruled by Betsy Taylor (from her bestselling Undead series).
Filled with equal parts of spicy heat and laugh-out-loud moments, this collection will drive Davidson's legion of fans wild with blood-pounding delight.
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- Paperback 333 Pages
- Edition: Largeprint
- ISBN-10: 159722345X
- ISBN-13: 9781597223454
- Publisher: Wheeler Publishing
- Pub date: Nov 02, 2006
- Dimensions: 21 cm x 14 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?

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I've only read two other of MaryJanice Davidson's books, Undead and Unwed and The Royal Treatment. In each of those books I found Davidson's strength to be in her character development. That, unfortunately, is grossly missing here. The characters were just not that compelling -even those characte ... Continue
I've only read two other of MaryJanice Davidson's books, Undead and Unwed and The Royal Treatment. In each of those books I found Davidson's strength to be in her character development. That, unfortunately, is grossly missing here. The characters were just not that compelling -even those characters I absolutely loved in the undead series. And to top it off, all four of these stories started sounding pretty repetitive. The main plot points, descriptions, and even (at times) the dialog tended to be pretty interchangeable from story to story. I'm looking forward to reading Undead and Unemployed and I'm just gonna forget about this one.