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The Wild Side

door Mark L. Van Name (Redacteur)

Andere auteurs: Dana Cameron (Medewerker), Daniel Dos Santos (Artiest omslagafbeelding), Sarah A. Hoyt (Medewerker), Tanya Huff (Medewerker), Ticia Drake Isom (Medewerker)4 meer, Toni L. P. Kelner (Medewerker), Caitlin Kittredge (Medewerker), Gina Massel-Castater (Medewerker), Diana Rowland (Medewerker)

Andere auteurs: Zie de sectie andere auteurs.

Reeksen: Blood Books {Huff} (Songs Sung Red), The Commission (short story, "Beauty is a Witch"), Fangborn (0.3, Love Knot), Henry Fitzroy (Short Story "Songs Sung Red")

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Twilight that goes all the way.  A collection of original stories filled with A-list contemporary fantasy contributors and featuring heroes, eros and sex on the darker side of town.  Seductive tales of contemporary urban fantasy beguile you into a world where lovers are, literally, dying for it!  Take a walk on the "wild side" of urban fantasy.  When the werewolf cubs are asleep and the baby vamps are tucked into their coffins, the adults come out to play!  Feeling a bit undead and dying to shuffle off your toil and troubles and get it on?  You've come to the right place!  Spend some quality time lolling in the moonlight shadows with a love that only comes out at night.  From light-spirited romps to black-hearted noir, from steampunk London to the bleeding edge of the present, tales of love, eros, betrayal and seduction in a beguiling vein.  Best-sellers Tanya Huff, Caitlin Kittredge and Toni L.P. Kelner join Dana Cameron, Sarah A. Hoyt, John Lambshead, Diana Rowland and editor Mark L. Van Name to create a dazzling cast of vampires, werewolves, witches and zombies, oh my.  Oh my. About Editor Mark Van Name:    "Just when I was thinking science fiction might be over, Mark Van Name proves that there are still smart, exciting, emotional sci-fi stories to be told." -Orson Scott Card on Mark Van Name's One Jump Ahead "He's going to be the guy to beat in the race to the top of SFdom."  -John Ringo… (meer)
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"Edge" is definitely the key word in the title - if you are looking for full on erotica, you won't find it here. Since a lot of other reviews seem to have been disappointed by that, I figured I'd get it out of the way first.

The one thing these stories have in common is they all involve sex and/or romance. Beyond that, each story is a world unto itself. And there are some very interesting worlds here. Some stories are part of larger series, others are originals.

Like all anthologies, the stories were a range. All of them were at least enjoyable, and many were quite good. I've re-read the collection several times since I first bought it, several of the stories continue to be enjoyable on the second, third or fourth reading.

Overall a good read that I'd recommend to fans of paranormal romance and adult fantasy. ( )
  JessMahler | Jan 9, 2020 |
Eh. The erotica wasn't that interesting (or barely even existed), but I suppose that's what "edge" means. ( )
  morbusiff | Sep 20, 2018 |
This collection has several writers in it I have read before so I decided to give it a whirl. For the most part the stories don't seem to be from previous universes of the various writers. The Huff story was my favorite and I have to admit I liked the afterwords by the writers as to why they chose that story and give info if there is more in that setting. The down side is I seemed to be spoiled by some other thematically centric short story collections so this was a bit more of father afield in theme sense but a interesting read all the same.
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  Glennis.LeBlanc | Jul 8, 2014 |
The stories in this one were mostly pretty good, though a couple seemed awkwardly written to me. It's not all the usual vamps and weres- though there's some of that; several of the authors did a thoughtful and idiosyncratic take on some of the basic urban fantasy cliches. ( )
  cissa | Sep 20, 2011 |
Review courtesy of All Things Urban Fantasy

Bite sized urban fantasy stories from some of the masters in the genre and a few new rising stars. With a couple exceptions, THE WILD SIDE offers solid writing, a wide variety of paranormal creatures, and tasty glimpses of characters and worlds I already want more of.

Here is a mini review of each story:

Songs Sung Red by Tanya Huff (25 pages), a Vicki Nelson story

I’ve read the first four Vicki Nelson books, but apparently there is a HUGE development that takes place between book 5 and this story, so you might want to skip this one if you aren’t caught up. I won’t spoil it in my review. The story is about a Siren that manipulates Vicki and her lover Celluci as they investigate a murder in a club. There is actually a nice little romantic tone that shows just how deeply these two care about each other. In her afterward, Tanya revealed that this story was initially going to be an episode in the TV series before it was cancelled.

Sexual Content: a few non graphic sex scenes Rating: 3/5

Careless of the Night by Gina Massel-Castater (26 pages)

I believe this is the debut story for this author and it shows. The writing is overly descriptive, the dialog awkward and unnatural, the characters uninteresting, or in the case of the love interest, completely cardboard, and the plot an odd mix of reclaimed sexuality and shifter politics. The protagonist is a 50 year old cougar—an older woman not an actual cougar—who prowls bars looking for younger men before catching the eye of her younger boss. I don’t normally mind reading May December romances, but after lengthy passages about Liz’s full head of gray hair and various surgeries to force back the hands of time, I was acutely aware of the age discrepancy during the detailed sex scenes and and I found myself grimacing through them. Probably the worst short story I’ve ever read.

Sexual Content: a few sex scenes Rating: 1/5

For a Good Time, Call... by Toni L.P. Kelner (28 pages)

A clever and face paced story that revolves around a charming but unexceptional witch in a family of powerful but patronizing witches who is left behind to mind the shop while her family heads off for a magical retreat. When a stranger asks for help solving the murder of his niece, Maura reluctantly agrees to try even though her talents are limited to frying telephones. Turns out her talents are ideally suited to this particular case which involves an incubus and an unlimited calling plan. The character of Maura was extremely well developed and I hope Kelner considers writing more about the hapless witch with more powers than she knows.

Sexual Content: References to masturbation. Phone sex. A brief sex scene Rating: 3/5

Fine Print by Diana Rowland (10 pages)

I flipped ahead to read this story first since I’m a huge fan of Diana Rowland’s Kara Gillian series. She blends in depth world building with super sexy characters better than just about any other urban fantasy author today and in Fine Print she shows that she is no less adept when it comes to short stories. This is about a magazine editor who finds out his girlfriend is a demon and gives a whole new meaning to the clichéd ‘casting couch’. I enjoyed the male POV here and the brief flashbacks that revealed how the couple met.

Sexual Content: Brief oral sex scene Rating: 4/5

Unawares by Sarah A. Hoyt (18 pages)

Taken from the expression ‘Some have entertained angels unawares’ this story follows the survivor of a vampire attack who must rely on her quick thinking and a mysterious rescuer named Uriel Heaven to keep a pack of vampires from slaughtering her neighbors. When Uriel begins to loose his grasp on the human realm, he needs to indulge in something carnal to keep from ascending (hint: the subtitle of this anthology is urban fantasy with an erotic edge). Hoyt’s spin on angel mythology was excellent and practically begs for a more in depth story or series which is why I was very happy to read in her afterward that there is a full length novel featuring Uriel in the works.

Sexual Content: a sex scene Rating: 3/5

Of Sex and Zombies by Ticia Drake Isom (28 pages)

This was my favorite story in the bunch. It’s a wickedly fun tale that begins with an interspecies marriage between a human and a faerie that is interrupted by a zombie attack. When the groom is bitten, the bride enlists the help of the werewolf bestman, the faerie that loves her, and a Dr. Frankenstein type to find a cure before it’s too late. The dialog is sharp and playful throughout but especially between the bride and groom, and the worldbuilding much more robust than I would have expected from a short story. I’m thrilled to learn that the author is working on more stories for these characters.

Sexual Content:a graphic sex scene Rating: 4/5

Love Knot by Dana Cameron (28 pages), a Fangborn story

This was my second Fangborn short story (the first was The Night Things Changed from WOLFSBANE AND MISTLESTOE) about a secret family of vampires and werewolves. Vampire Claudia is once again the lead as she unwillingly takes custody of a magical artifact that elicits an extreme sexual response from anyone in its proximity. I didn’t connect quite as much to Claudia this time as in the previous story (I didn’t even realize it was the same character until I reread my review), but the dilemma she found herself in was entertaining especially as she was forced to go about her normal day and control her sudden sexual awareness. I was hoping for a bit more explanation by the end, but the punny last line had me smiling.

Sexual Content: References to homosexuality. Masturbation. A non graphic orgy. Rating: 3/5

Beauty is a Witch by John Lambshead (28 pages)

This is the story that made the least impression on me. I read the whole thing but never quite grasped what was going on. A witch spends a night running through the streets of London pursued by a wily demon. There are ghosts and other supernatural creatures that she runs into along the way, some who she learns later betrayed her to the demon. The writing was fine, but the story felt like the middle book in a series (it’s not) that assumed the reader had read all the previous installments. I just never connected with any of it.

Sexual Content: a couple sex scenes one of which might be a rape? Rating: 2/5

The Long Dark Night of Diego Chan by Mark L. Van Name (34 pages)

This was my second favorite story in the anthology and it marks the introduction of Diego Chan, a more than human James Bond type (think the Daniel Craig version) tracking down a terminally ill friend who may or may not be in the process of unwillingly becoming a vampire. The trail leads Diego to a sex club run by an old friend turned enemy. There is lots of intrigue here and hints at a massive operative network with resources and eyes everywhere. Diego is a character I won’t be forgetting soon. Only a few tantalizing details are revealed about his past and what he is, but it was more than enough to make me very, very happy that he’ll be getting his own series.

Sexual Content: A majority of the story takes place in a sex club and
various sexual activities are mentioned in passing Rating: 4/5

Born Under a Bad Sign by Caitlin Kittredge (28 pages)

Kittridge’s story is the best of the bunch, but it’s not among my favorites. The writing is excellent on every level, but the story itself is quite ugly. It follows a fallen angel turned prostitute living in a whorehouse in Kansas in 1952 when a demon led gang of outlaws breaks in. The events that follow are savage and graphic. The sex scenes both before and after the gang arrives are either pitiable hollow encounters or brutal examples of human (and nonhuman) depravity. This one is not for the faint of heart.

Sexual Content: Various sex scenes. References to homosexuality. Prostitution. Rape and battery Rating: 3/5 ( )
  pollywannabook | Jun 9, 2011 |
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Name, Mark L. VanRedacteurprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Cameron, DanaMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Dos Santos, DanielArtiest omslagafbeeldingSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Hoyt, Sarah A.MedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Huff, TanyaMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Isom, Ticia DrakeMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Kelner, Toni L. P.MedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Kittredge, CaitlinMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Massel-Castater, GinaMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Rowland, DianaMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
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Twilight that goes all the way.  A collection of original stories filled with A-list contemporary fantasy contributors and featuring heroes, eros and sex on the darker side of town.  Seductive tales of contemporary urban fantasy beguile you into a world where lovers are, literally, dying for it!  Take a walk on the "wild side" of urban fantasy.  When the werewolf cubs are asleep and the baby vamps are tucked into their coffins, the adults come out to play!  Feeling a bit undead and dying to shuffle off your toil and troubles and get it on?  You've come to the right place!  Spend some quality time lolling in the moonlight shadows with a love that only comes out at night.  From light-spirited romps to black-hearted noir, from steampunk London to the bleeding edge of the present, tales of love, eros, betrayal and seduction in a beguiling vein.  Best-sellers Tanya Huff, Caitlin Kittredge and Toni L.P. Kelner join Dana Cameron, Sarah A. Hoyt, John Lambshead, Diana Rowland and editor Mark L. Van Name to create a dazzling cast of vampires, werewolves, witches and zombies, oh my.  Oh my. About Editor Mark Van Name:    "Just when I was thinking science fiction might be over, Mark Van Name proves that there are still smart, exciting, emotional sci-fi stories to be told." -Orson Scott Card on Mark Van Name's One Jump Ahead "He's going to be the guy to beat in the race to the top of SFdom."  -John Ringo

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