Spellfire Moons Digest Vol.06-16

Jewel Adams, Mae Powers, Melanie Gilbreath, Karen Rose, C.D. Reese, Jenna Leigh
Erotic romance anthology
Available from Midnight Showcase
ISBN: 1555-5496
July 2006

Moonshyne
As a moon-faery, Shyne Holiday keeps her identity hidden; it has always been her specialty and focus. When she moves to the town of Spellfire, Texas, there are other paranormal but she feels she still must be discreet. She grows tired of waiting for her erroneous lover to make himself known. Sheriff Malaci Spellfire, a shape-shifting demvir, makes it his business to know all the new arrivals in Spellfire. Fireworks spark when he meets Shyne, but only time will tell if he is her one true love and desire.

Moonshyne is a poignant read that sends the characters emotions dancing from the pages into the reader’s heart. Jewel Adams continues to amaze me with her incredible talent and storytelling. She allows the reader to feel a part of the story.

Trouble Brews
Katspell Callaway-Trinkets is planning a wedding for Jaleena, her niece and it seems every time she thinks of the wedding, she is reminded of many things of her past. It had been twenty years since Marion found out she was pregnant with Jaleena. Electra Spellfire is the proprietor of the most frequented spot in Spellfire and she usually knows a few of the secrets in Spellfire. Just as twenty years ago, she knew that Marion would be sent a special gift nine months in the making; it appears she has some delightful news for Katspell after she enjoys her shake.

Trouble Brews is a wonderful tale that stirs up just the right chemistry to make this read a delight. Electra always enlightens in the town of Spellfire, and with a twinkle in her eye, she gives the reader as much scrumptious news as her characters. Mae Powers delivers a luscious story that delivers a satisfying reminiscence. Her flare for writing always spins great tales.

The Grand Design
Stephen McClintock has a huge problem. With only one month to prepare for his art showing, his inspiration has escaped him. If he doesn’t hurry, his mother will put her two-cents in and that is something he doesn’t desire. Amy Pettibone has been hired, by his mother, to help decorate his home. What else could get worse for him? He quickly learns Amy is more profitable than he imagined. She has become his true inspiration to finish his work. When he starts falling in love, he hopes Amy feels the same.

Melanie Gilbreath indeed fashions a spellbinding read in The Grand Design. She creates a good plot right along with a meddlesome mom, a couple of fairies, and life has to have a witch to make it even more believable, in this charming read that captivates.

Clothes Minded
Cosmina del Costa has gone out of her way to do as her mother requests until she can take no more. Cosmina refuses to marry a brainless man. She wants to marry a man that isn’t afraid to take charge in his life and when she runs into Cade, she wonders has she met her match. Cade thinks Cosmina is a spoiled brat, and it doesn’t matter how she sets off a charge in him, he refuses to give in to her charm.

Clothes Minded is a splendid tale. I loved Cosmina and Cade. Karen Rose develops interesting characters and a terrific read that carries a strong message. Sometimes one has to learn to stand on their own two feet no matter how much one loves their mother. And one should never judge a book by its cover.

In The Hot Zone
Alex wonders could her day get any worse after her pick up truck breaks down. She can’t afford to miss the orthopedic specialist appointment but her luck is running amuck. At least she broke down in front of Mischief Mike’s bar, where she could definitely use a drink. She soon learns this bar plays host to werewolves, wyverns, gnomes and ghosts. Meeting Kiran, inside the bar, opens up to a whole new fantasy for her, and now she wonders just what kind of breed her bouncer boy really is as she finds love within her reach.

C.D. Reese crafts one hot insatiable read In The Hot Zone. The remarkable characters are unique in their own special way. She makes a half man, half demon, a most passionate man with a human heart throughout. He and Alex are magnificent together in this delightful read.

High Chairs and High Stakes
Matthias Gregory needs a nanny, for his daughter, Aurora, so he hires Erin. He has no idea Erin is a witch. A bad choice since Matthias doesn’t like witches sensing they are evil with their attracting evil spirits and ill humors. All Erin asked for is a chance. When Aurora’s life falls into jeopardy, Erin quickly comes to the rescue. After she proves to Matthias, there are some good witches; she can only hope he will allow her to continue to care for his daughter.

High Chairs and High Stakes is a stunning read. Jenna Leigh seasons a dazzling tale that is wonderfully written. I love Aurora and her little frolics that she spins as a baby. The conversation between Matthias and Erin is great and keeps the reader’s interest. They face obstacles that make their love stronger.

Spellfire Moons is one scrumptious read. I loved the characters and the town. They leave a feel good feeling. There is not one disappointing tale in the whole book. The authors are awesome and spin impressible stories that are cleverly creative. I look forward to more paranormal enchantments in the town of Spellfire.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Linda L.
May 21, 2007

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