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My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon: A Collection of New Short Stories
My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon: A Collection of New Short Stories
My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon: A Collection of New Short Stories
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My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon: A Collection of New Short Stories

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What newly married couple doesn't dream of a romantic retreat where they can escape the world for a while—but what happens when supernatural forces intrude on their wedded bliss?

Nine of today's hottest paranormal authors answer that question in this all-star collection of supernatural stories. Can a vampire-hunter enjoy her honeymoon when she's just learned that her new hubby is a werewolf? How can newlyweds focus on their wedding night when their honeymoon suite is haunted by feuding ghosts? And what's a wizard to do when a gruesome monster kidnaps the bride on her way home from the wedding?

With so much otherworldly mayhem awaiting our newlyweds, will they ever get around to the honeymoon itself? Find out in…My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon.

* Kelley Armstrong

* Jim Butcher

* Rachel Caine

* P.N. Elrod

* Caitlin Kittredge

* Marjorie M. Liu

* Katie MacAlister

* Lilith Saintcrow

* Ronda Thompson

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Release dateDec 26, 2007
ISBN9781429971133
My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon: A Collection of New Short Stories

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I Love it...this is funny, original, riveting, romantic, and even happy endings.

    I especially enjoyed the Hatfield & McCoy marriage and the Pirates.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Collection of short stories that all feature a wedding and something/someone supernatural. We have vampires, werewolves, undead pirates as well as other assorted supernatural creatures. A fairy tries to hijack a werewolf wedding. A groom tries to off his new wife on a ship filled with undead pirates. A vampire and a werewolf are about to get married but the caterers have other ideas. An Elvis tribute artists with a little bit more of Elvis then catches the eye. Some stories were great and others I couldn't wait for them to be over. All in all a good read though
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Something Borrowed, the short story by Jim Butcher in this collection, is a fun one, and yet has all the magic and mayhem you expect from Harry Dresden. Loved, loved, loved his dressing down of the "step-mother-in-law." Bob is in great form. "Hey, the cute blond. Did you do her, Harry? After a look around at a trashed apartment: "Wow, you did! Way to go, stud!" We get a little bit of *something* between Murphy and Harry that actually makes conversations in Proven Guilty make a little more sense. I don't want to slip in any spoilers, so I'll leave it there. Definitely don't miss this one!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    ★★★★★ My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding

    A Hard Days Night Search by Sherrilyn Kenyon (book 10.5 in Dark Hunter Series)

    A Hard Day's Night-Searcher. I love the novellas that go along with the Dark Hunter Series. This one starts off with a squire, Jeff, getting in trouble, by his Dark Hunter, Rafael. Jeff has jeopardized the DH secret. He has published a story, that is strikingly similar to the DH secret. Another DH, Ephani, calls to warn that BloodRite Squire, Celena, is on her way over. Rafael has Jeff hide, before Celena, Ms-I-kill-anything-that-breaks-formation, got ahold of him. When Rafael opened the door, he started getting all kinds of imagines of her, kicking his ass in stilettos. Since DH and Squires are off limits to each other, thus could never be, but he didn't care about rules, and she lived for them. Rafael gets to thinking, wouldn't be a shame for someone so dedicated to rules and her service, to become corrupt...... will Celena be able to stand her ground, or will temptation win?


    Tacky by Charlaine Harris (A Southern Vampire Tale Series novella 6.1)

    This is another wedding story in the Sookie books. This one was funny. It has Glenda a younger vampire teaching Dahlia about wedding since they are going to be bridesmaids. Dahlia was turned before brides had attendants and doesn't realizes the horrors of being a bridesmaid. She is horrified by the monstrosities they call bridesmaid gowns.

    The happy couple are Taffy, a vampire and Don Swiftfoot(Swinton)a wolf.
    Can everyone make it through the clash of vampire vs were long enough for a wedding?
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    A Hard Days Night-Searcher by Sherrilyn KenyonI thought this story was forget-able. It was forced and trite. There was no real build up. For a Squire and Dark Hunter to fall in love when they don't even know each other, it was... sorely lacking. I just did not like this story at all.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I wasn't thrilled with this one. I thought some of the stories started out with potential and then just kind of petered out and a couple were just plain rough to get through. I picked this book up for two reasons one is that I am trying to read all of the Dark Hunter novels in order and one is in here as a short story the other reason is I am always looking for new authors and this one had quite a few I've never read before. Out of the nine stories I enjoyed four of them so I guess that is okay. I did find two new authors so that is a good thing too! I wouldn't recommend this to anyone unless they were searching as I was for new authors to get addicted to. I don't like saying which were my favs because not everyone has the same tastes but if you enjoy the same types of authors I do I'll list them.Sherrilyn Kenyon, P. N. Elrod, Lori Handeland and Rachel Caine. The other authors were L.A. Banks, Jim Butcher, Esther M. Friesner, Charlaine Harris and Susan Krinard.I will probably give them another chance, I just don't feel the need to bump them into the I gotta read it pile.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Some interesting entries from authors that I already enjoy and some from new faces (at least to me). Enjoyable, as long as you can stomach the romance.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I picked up this anthology for the Charlaine Harris short story Tacky to find an assortment of supernatural tales all with a nuptial theme. Some stories fared far better than others with some authors able to handle the wedding theme with ease and others clearly trying to shoehorn their assignment into things they were far more comfortable writing.Spellbound by L.A. Banks is a twist on the Hatfield/McCoy feud where a potential wedding might end the feud - if the magic on both sides doesn't curse the couple (or worse) first. It's a fairly straightforward story with few opportunity for twists and turns, but it does make the most of a couple wanting to get married under difficult circumstances.Something Borrowed by Jim Butcher is our first werewolf entry in a world where several other kinds of magic and supernatural beings exist. We're hours away from the wedding when the best man discovers that the fairy tell wedding is taking a turn for the worse when the bride present at the church is the result of magic while the real bride has been kidnapped by faeries. The best man, Harry Dresden, comes from an established series, but it isn't necessary to have read the books to enjoy the story. The story has a bit of a slow start, but once the action starts it really is a great blend of humor and action.Dead Man's Chest by Rachel Caine is supposed to be the quick wedding at sea on a pirate ship between our romance novel cover model and Cess - Cecilia! - after what has been an all-to-quick courtship. Of course, one should wonder where an incredibly authentic pirate ship with no modern amenities comes from at such an opportune time...and whether or not it needs to add to the alarms already going off in Cecilia's head. Celia is the ultimate in the rom-com stereotype - the not-so-ugly-duckling female character that will finally find her voice - but Caine does a great job of acknowledging this throughout the tale. It's as if she's saying, "I know, but let's have fun with this, shall we?" And you know what? It's a good time.All Shook Up by P.N. Elrod isn't so much about the wedding, but about those behind the wedding and their powers to get "vibes" from people - and a man who wears leather pants, sings about hound dogs and swivels his hips in a way that can make women swoon. The story has a lot of great imagery and lovely details, but there were parts where I was wondering, "so?" The point made in the end was fine and all, but it was a rather long and complicated way to go and just about too much time for me to wonder why I was supposed to be invested at all in the characters.The Wedding of Wylda Serene by Esther M. Friesner. I'd love to describe the story of a daughter born under sad circumstances (told after another story I'm still not entirely sure we needed to know outside of, "this is why I know all these people and was there") needing to get married at a club that we're suddenly told is cursed...but it gets so convoluted and so much of it is just dumped on the reader at later points, I'm not sure how much of it really matters. Wylda isn't even a main character - she's relegated to barely supporting cast in her own tale. At one point, it is noted that the person responsible for the original curse had long-since taken his leave of the club and I'm thinking I would have lost nothing if I'd done the same.Charmed by the Moon by Lori Handeland brings the idea of pre-wedding doubts to a whole new level. Imagine finding out that you might be under a love spell the night before you're supposed to be married. Do you risk finding out how to break the curse just to find out if you'll still feel the same way after as you do now? This was one of my favorite entries in the book as Jessie and Will were a great couple (what 3rd most-feared werewolf hunter and Native-American professor wouldn't be perfect together?) and very vivid. I keep waiting to see a fall preview for their TV show where they solve crimes committed by the supernatural community using her hunting skills and his intellectual and spiritual skills while trying to maintain their new marriage.Tacky by Charlaine Harris is set in the Sookie Stackhouse universe, but there's no Bon Tempes or Sookie in sight. If you're looking for a hint of the series, you'll see Cedric, the Sheriff of Rhodes, Texas and maker of Eric, but even he's mostly spoken of and present only at the wedding. Instead, we find ourselves in the midst of planning a vampire-werewolf wedding and learning that the major downside of being an older vampire is failing to keep up on human trends like pink bows and matching lace gloves in bridesmaid gear. Of course, this is really a story of the war between the two and whether or not a vamp and were can make it down the aisle. I love just about anything Charlaine does and this was no exception. A Hard Day’s Night-Searcher by Sherrilyn Kenyon starts out with an obvious (and little-used) plot line - where the minion decides to change the names of the principles and write out a few of the adventures of his day job so he can sell the story as fiction to a fantasy magazine. This is against the rules for obvious reasons, but our Dark Hunter, Rafael, rescues his minion from assassination by betting his would-be killer that he can get her to break a rule within a week. Why failing to kill her mark over a bet isn't automatically a rule-break is beyond me, but that's not the only cutsie thing we gloss over for entertainment. The entire story just drags from one cute idea to another. There's a wedding crammed in there, but that would imply that I really cared at that point.… Or Forever Hold Your Peace by Susan Krinard. First, I'd love to tell you when this takes place. I was going to go with "middle ages-ish" until a train station was mentioned, so I might have said "steampunkish" but there are no additional steampunk elements. But no cars. So the 1800s? But with more of a middle ages feel? Where everyone has magic? And doesn't say "Irish" but "Eirish" instead? There's a wedding, a guy objects and his neck is broken, someone is a dog or something and I was supposed to be interested. I read to the end. I did my job. The writer did not. It was like I was reading all these random drafts that got mushed together.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A very fun anthology! I’m usually not a big fan of paranormal romance, but I got this for the Jim Butcher story and was pleasantly surprised to find that it’s one of the best anthologies I’ve come across in a while. Not limited to sappy love stories, the works in this collection are humorous, mysterious, exciting, and romantic (in a cheesy, but fun way) and I enjoyed every one of them. Usually an anthology contains at least one or two stories that are simply terrible and a pain to get through, but not so with this collection. Some were better than others, of course, but all of them were fun and entertaining. I especially liked the stories by Jim Butcher, P.N. Elrod, and Susan Krinard. Overall, I highly recommend it.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I read the Dark Hunter Story named "A Hard Day's Night". For a short story not so bad but then again I am not a huge fan of the short stories.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    One sentence summary: Nine short stories of the supernatural with one thing in come - somebody's getting married.I picked up because it featured a couple of authors I like - unfortunately, the stories I was anticipating weren't really their best work. Overall, it's a decent read if you like the genre, but not much really stands out. Two I did like?Jim Butcher's "Something Borrowed" finds wizard/detective Dresden roped into being the best man at a werewolf's wedding. But when something kidnaps the bride he's hot on the trail. In Rachel Caine's "Dead Man's Chest" the bride-to-be has everything you'd find on the cover of a romance novel including a groom who's set up the perfect romantic elopement/marriage aboard a cruise ship. Only one problem - she's about to be too dead to enjoy any of it.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book was like a gift from the fiction gods for me, containing stories from almost every one of my current favorite paranormal and dark fantasy writers. All the stories were degrees of good or great, but the best surprise was from my old fandom friend Rachel Caine (Roxanne Conrad), a twisty-fun pirate romp called "Dead Man's Chest", an awesome homage to the Pirates of the Caribbean and how much we all want to jump Captain Jack Sparrow no matter what we say in public. *G*Well worth the cost of admission!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Some good and some bad
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A selection of paranormal stories set around weddings. Some quite good and some just ho-hum.Spellbound by L A Banks is a story about the Hatfields and McCoys and two members of the clan who fall in love but the family magic gets in the way. Not too bad but L A Banks isn't an author that I really enjoy, this nearly made it for me but not quite.Something Borrowed by Jim Butcher fits in somewhere after Summer Knight and features the marriage of two werewolves and some suspicious behaviour that Dresden has to investigate with some help from Murphy. Quite a lot of fun actually.Dead Man's Chest by Rachel Caine is a story of a woman getting married on a pirate ship who finds out that there's more about the men on the ship than meets the eye. There were some moments that didn't quite work with this one but most of it was quite good.All Shook Up - P N Elrod - A wedding caterer who can see futures meets an Elvis impersonator. Quite a fun read and the characters were quite fun.The Wedding of Wylda Serene by Esther M Friesner is a story and exclusive golf course and random legendary greek types. Fun and interesting.Charmed by the Moon by Lori Handeland is a story of a woman dealing with wedding jitters and wondering if her feelings for her partner are real or induced by magic. Would probably make more sense if you're familiar with the series.Tacky by Charlaine Harris is a story of a wedding between a vampire and a werewolf and the variety of opponents to the union.A Hard Day's Night-Searcher - Sherrilyn Kenyon is a story in the Dark-Hunter series. A squire writes a story that reflects the stories of the Dark Hunters has to go into hiding, his Dark Hunter gets another squire who is obsessed by the safety of their Dark Hunter....or forever hold your peace by Susan Krinard - is a story of an interrupted marriage and an alternative victorian England where people have magic that they inherit. Referred to as a Kit & Olivia story I'd like to read more. This is the second story in this sequence that I've read and I would like more.It's supernatural romance and if that isn't your thing neither will this set of stories, however I enjoyed them and there were a few that made me want to search out more by the author. Some weren't so strong but then again I'm not always a fan of the author themselves.My favourite stand-alone stories were Or Forever Hold your Peace and All Shook Up.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I picked this book up for the short story by Jim Butcher of the Dresden Files. As usual, his story was brillant and carried the plot of the Files forward beautifully. Even better, he referenced the events of the story in his next novel! I wasn't planning on reading the remaining stories, but I was on vacation and ran out of other books to read, so turned back to this one. The majority of the stories are well-written and able to be approached by a reader who knows nothing about the other works of the author. However, a few (and notably, the most interesting!), were completly beyond my grasp, since I had no familiarity with the world of the author's making. They were interesting, well-written, etc., but weren't able to stand alone. I give this book 4 stars for all you Dresden fans, but for the other stories, a 2.5.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Kind of disappointing. Most of the stories were kind of tedious. I liked Spellbound by Banks, an author I'm not familiar with. Very much liked the Jim Butcher story -- some humor, etc. Probably helped that I was familiar with the author and his chief protagonist. The Rachel Caine story -- a total bust. Hard to understand what she saw in the 'hero.' Nothing much made any sense. P.N. Elrod story was OK as was Friesner's story. Actually , the latter was one of the better fits for the short story format. Handeland story was boring. The Charlaine Harris story was the best -- most humor, interesting characters, but again familiarity with the author and her Sooky series milieu may have helped. The Kenyon and Krinard stories were the worse. Particularly the Krinard where the whole end part of the story was cliche, i.e., the villain spends time explaining his motives and why he did the things he did. Clearly not successful as a short story. Perhaps the characters would have been interesting in a novel formal.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    some funny, some ok, some blah; all in all ok
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Only read the short story "Something Borrowed" by Jim Butcher as it was part of his Dresden Files Series. I really enjoyed this little trip into the world of Harry Dresden and his friends. It was less serious then the full novels and just let me enjoy the events without having to think too much about the history of all the characters or a big mystery. I recommend this to all fans of the main Dresden Files series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    An interesting anthology with a lot, lot, lot of short paranormal short stories all based on or around (obviously) weddings. Most of the stories were okay, some were pretty good and one I couldn't bring myself to continue reading after the first couple pages. My favorites were Rachel Caine's Pirates of the Carribeanish tale of illfated nuptuals, Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden short, Sherrilyn Kenyon's tale of forbidden love between a Dark Hunter and a Squire and Susan Krinard's supernatural tale which left me wondering if there is a full length novel about her characters Kit and Olivia (I plan to check on this).I do have to say I was very surprised to enjoy the Harry Dresden short as much as I did since I haven't read any of the Dresden novels. One line was funny enough to surprise me in to laughing out loud and I think I'll have to check out maybe a few of the series to see if they are as witty as this short story was.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Bit hit and miss. Some stories were good, I particularly liked Dead Man's Chest, but most were not. Too geard to devoted fans who would already know some of the characters and situations, not as original as I would have liked. Not a keeper
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Well, I'm glad I didn't spend money on this, since I only wanted to read one story in it anyway. The Kenyon story is an okay little thing I suppose, but it's mostly fluff and not something I need to own for myself. It certainly feels like this was tossed out for the anthology rather than out of any need to write about the characters.

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