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Kate Huntington

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His Immortal Embrace [Anthology 4-in-1] (2003) — Contributor — 185 copies, 5 reviews
Horrors! 365 Scary Stories (Anthology) (1998) — Contributor — 136 copies, 1 review
Highwaymen: Robbers and Rogues (1997) — Contributor — 118 copies, 1 review
Warrior Enchantresses (1996) — Contributor — 112 copies, 1 review
Nightshade: 20th Century Ghost Stories (1999) — Contributor — 71 copies, 2 reviews
Return of the Dinosaurs (1997) — Contributor — 46 copies, 1 review
Urban Nightmares (1997) — Contributor — 35 copies
A Valentine Waltz (Anthology 3-in-1) (2004) — Contributor — 26 copies

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8 reviews
Not wonderful. The story is based on the characters being idiots - he's first blind then self-sacrificing, she keeps either falling silent or bursting into tears whenever she tries to talk to anyone about the fact that she doesn't _want_ to marry him (different him) anymore. Since she was originally portrayed as intelligent and strong-willed, this is...poorly done. Both of them were presented as interesting characters, but their quirks were quickly abandoned - aside from one comment about show more being afraid of the dark, after he gets to London I see no evidence of his reaction to being a prisoner any more. Or rather, he talks about reactions but they don't show up in his actual actions. The scandal scene has a few major problems with it - if it was an open carriage, everyone could have seen what was happening, not just the carriage rocking. If it was a closed one and he was driving, he would have had to get down and go into the carriage _after_ she began to shriek. If he wasn't driving...but the book says he was. Sheesh. My sister said it was an interesting book with a neat twist at the end...not sure what she's talking about, Whitby's real motives are rather dull, really. Though I did find Caroline's feelings at the wedding rather more interesting than Cassandra's. Huh, I wonder if her name is a joke - nobody believed what she said? If so, again, poorly done. It wasn't a terrible book, but definitely not one I'll remember with enjoyment, let alone want to read again. show less
½
Charming Regency. I enjoyed it but I wouldn't necessarily seek out more books by this author. I found the relationship between the two sisters odd -- for one, the sister who was supposedly loved by her children, dropped them off willy-nilly at the other sister's home with no further information.
½

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