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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780758200471
ISBN number: 0758200471
Label: Kensington
Manufacturer: Kensington
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 384
Printing Date: September 01, 2001
Publishing house: Kensington
Sale Popularity Level: 714858
Studio: Kensington
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Product Description:
A compilation of thirteen chilling horror stories that explore the dark side of lust and love features selections by noted writers such as Dean Andersson, Tamara Thorne, Lois Tilton, Rick Hautala, and Richard Lee Byers. Original.
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Love Love Love this one! Definitely add to your collection, or start one with this and buy all the other Hot Bloods too! Not for shy or reserved people:)
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If you can keep my title in mind, you'll be better prepared for the 14 stories in this collection. They are erotic in the sense that they deal with sex as the major means for plot and character development. Perhaps some people would get aroused by these stories but not I. I don't think any of the outcomes are positive but they are certainly dark and potentially scary. Happily there were no over-arching gender stereotypes, both men and women are victims and monsters, and it wasn't merely a collection of vampire, ghost or werewolf tales. Not for the faint of heart or stomach.
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Horror Heaven by C. Dean Andersson and Nina Romberg,
Gloves by Richard Lee Byers,
Hard by Stephen R. George,
Playing the Victim by Scott Ciencin,
Ups and Downs by Pat Graversen,
The Nameless One by Kathryn Meyer Griffith,
Cousin's Curse by Rick Hautala,
Whorehouse Hollow by Ronald Kelly,
Private Pleasures by Edward Lee,
Dark Seduction by Jean Simon,
Good Vibrations by Tamara Thorne,
Spring Wine by Lois Tilton,
Just One More Thing People Can Do by J. N. Williamson,
Satisfaction by T. Lucien Wright.
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By very first glance, I didn't think this would be as great as I thought, but it left me with all kinds of "chills".
Superbly written, and I will definitely come back for more!
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Within this book, the plots range from the surreal to the terrifyingly mundane. To name just a few stories, there was the fatally enticing mummy, vengeful goddess, a vain has-been actress and a football team soul-bound to witchy prostitutes. Some were far-fetched, like the possessed elevator and most were boringly laid out, such as the egotistical sci-fi writer. The one story that stands out is Good Vibrations by Ms. Thorne. Hilarious and gratifying, she gives her female readers a revenge story that will stick with them for years to come and pass on to future generations.
Since it is an anthology, to describe the pace would be difficult to judge because it changed with each story. The atmosphere overall was simple and direct; Control. Through out the book, you constantly feel a tug-of-war with your sense to never back down or submit. All of the characters in this book had a monotonous pattern; all the women were either victims or evil temptresses, while the men were vulgar or naive.
Also not one could produce even an inch of familiarity or empathy. They reminded me of all those projects I did in high school: pointless and thrown together at the last minute. With only a few pages for each author to showcase their talent, the style of writing is hard to critique. To dissect it would mean to probe all 14 stories and if you are anything like me, you like things to be short and sweet.
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