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Heroic Hearts by Kerrie L. Hughes
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Heroic Hearts (edition 2022)

by Kerrie L. Hughes (Author), R. R. Virdi (Author), Jim Butcher (Editor), Kerrie Hughes (Editor)

Series: Heirs of Chicagoland (3.5, Silverspell), The Others (the dark ship), Darkest Powers (3.7), World of the Marrok (Dating Terrors, 30), The Dresden Files (little things), Otherworld (Comfort Zone)

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An all-star urban fantasy collection featuring short stories from #1 New York Times bestselling authors Jim Butcher, Patricia Briggs, Charlaine Harris, Kelley Armstrong, and more . . . In this short story collection of courage, adventure, and magic, heroes--ordinary people who do the right thing--bravely step forward.   But running toward danger might cost them everything. . . .    In #1 New York Times bestselling author Jim Butcher's "Little Things," the pixie Toot-Toot discovers an invader unbeknownst to the wizard Harry Dresden . . . and in order to defeat it, he'll have to team up with the dread cat Mister.   In #1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Briggs's "Dating Terrors," the werewolf Asil finds an online date might just turn into something more--if she can escape the dark magic binding her.   In #1 New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris's "The Return of the Mage," the Britlingen mercenaries will discover more than they've bargained for when they answer the call of a distress beacon on a strange and remote world.   And in #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong's "Comfort Zone," the necromancer Chloe Saunders and the werewolf Derek Souza are just trying to get through college. But they can't refuse a ghost pleading for help.   ALSO INCLUDES STORIES BY Annie Bellet * Anne Bishop * Jennifer Brozek * Kevin Hearne * Nancy Holder * Kerrie L. Hughes * Chloe Neill * R.R. Virdi … (more)
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Title:Heroic Hearts
Authors:Kerrie L. Hughes (Author)
Other authors:R. R. Virdi (Author), Jim Butcher (Editor), Kerrie Hughes (Editor)
Info:Ace (2022), 365 pages
Collections:Anthology, Urban Fantasy, Kobo, Your library
Rating:*****
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I like themed anthologies and they are great for dipping into writers that I’m not familiar with. But lets be honest most people are grabbing this because of either Jim Butcher’s or Patricia Brigg’s story. The Brigg’s story has Asil as the POV and it is the best. Butcher’s story has Toot-Toot as the POV and is good and deals with things after the Battle Ground. The other stories were very enjoyable and only a few were settings I hadn’t read something in or a new to me writer. Fans of urban fantasy will be happy with the collection and will sound off about their favorites in the book.

Digital review copy provided by the publisher through Netgalley ( )
  Glennis.LeBlanc | Jan 4, 2023 |
3.5 stars
Advance copy from NetGalley

Uneven collection, closer to 3 stars than 4, but that fabulous story about Asil can’t be in a collection I give a 3 to. Here’s the rundown:

Little Things—Butcher 3.5 stars
Fun to get a story from Toot Toot’s POV, and Mister and Bob were in it too, so yay! I think it’s the shortest story in the collection, and the length works fine, but I would have liked to hang out with these characters a little longer.

The Dark Ship—Bishop 4 stars
Interesting to revisit the Others after quitting the series so many years ago. This story had me second-guessing that decision.

Comfort Zone—Armstrong 3 stars
Darkest Powers isn’t a series I read, and the story was only OK to someone reading it as a newcomer. I can imagine fans of the series will be excited to see Chloe and Derek.

Train to Last Hope—Annie Bellet 3 stars
This one was more about relationships and healing grief than anything else. It was moving, but I think I was expecting more details about confronting what happened to their daughter. My lukewarm rating is maybe a case of my expectations not being in line with author’s focus.

Fire Hazard—Kevin Hearne 3 stars
Reading this reminded me of the roller coaster of emotions I felt reading the first Iron Druid book—enjoying the humor, cringing at the humor, enjoying Oberon, thinking Oberon was too silly, etc.

Grave Gambles—R.R. Virdi 2 stars
I’ve read positive things about the novel series this story is set in, so maybe this type of plot didn’t work as a short story. The motive for the kidnappings came from nowhere, and the hero’s and villain’s actions didn’t make sense. Why play along? That’s my vague question since this isn’t out yet. I didn’t love it.

Silverspell—Chloe Neill 4 stars
I enjoyed this quick mystery. Neill worked well in the space she used to tell the story, and it renewed my interest in her vampire series.

Troll Life—Kerrie L. Hughes 3 stars
I liked main character Harzi, the subway setting, and the sentient trains, but there was no story or character development. Everything was just rather simply explained.

Return of the Mage—Charlaine Harris 3 stars
Pretty high learning curve for the amount of vocabulary and strange names to remember in a story that took 30 minutes to read. I am curious about Vandler’s fate, though, so it grabbed my interest that much. As far as I can tell, these characters and this setting aren’t a part of longer works.

The Vampires Karamazov—Nancy Holder 4 stars
I’m sure this would mean more to me if I’d ever read The Brothers Karamazov, but I still appreciated the writing. It was pretty grim, and I’m not sure I understand the ending.

The Necessity of Pragmatic Magic—Jennifer Brozek 3.5 stars
Short little ditty with two elderly witches combating a cursed object in a museum. I liked the setting and the protagonists. The resolution was rather speedy and underdeveloped.

Dating Terrors—Patricia Briggs 5 stars
I expected this to be my favorite of the collection, and it absolutely was! The editors saved the best for last, placing it at the end of the collection. The longest of the offerings, it had space for a little more development, and I loved seeing the wolves from the Emerald City pack. I can’t wait to see how this plot plays out in the Alpha and Omega series. Asil fans are going to lose their minds. ( )
  Harks | Dec 17, 2022 |
Loved some stories: “Little Things” by Jim Butcher, “Dating Terrors” by Patricia Briggs.
Other stories were enjoyable and entertaining. Unfortunately, a few stories just bored or annoyed me. I confess I flipped past those.
I won’t name names. I see other reviewers had a different opinion about the anthology as a whole, but none of the stories I didn’t particularly like were called out in other reviews as favorites.
Overall, I call it a mixed bag that I’m averaging out to a 3. ( )
  JanetPiele | Sep 24, 2022 |
Most of the stories were fun and enjoyable. I really liked the Patricia Briggs story about Asil and the Charlaine Harris story. ( )
  phyllis2779 | Aug 6, 2022 |
A fairly stellar collection of urban fantasy writers have contributed a short story each to this collection. Nearly all of them are from their most famous series - a couple I didn't recognise, but they felt part of larger worlds.

Often the 'hero' is a sidekick from the main plot having a rare chance for action in their own right - eg Toot Major General and Atticus the hound, Others are just characters from remotely referenced settings eg from Bishop's Others.

As always with Anthologies some are stories are more to my likeing than others, but most hit quite well and a couple of the worlds I don't know I intend to look up more about them - about as much as author can hope for! None fo them were terrible. ( )
  reading_fox | Jul 8, 2022 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Butcher, JimEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hughes, KerrieEditormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Armstrong, KelleyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bellet, AnnieContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bishop, AnneContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Briggs, PatriciaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Brozek, JenniferContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Harris, CharlaineContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hearne, KevinContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Holder, NancyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Neill, ChloeContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Virdi, RRContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Harris, AlexandraNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Marsters, JamesNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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The Dresden Files (little things)
Heirs of Chicagoland (3.5, Silverspell)
The Others (the dark ship)
Otherworld (Comfort Zone)
World of the Marrok (Dating Terrors, 30)
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Roxanne Longstreet Conrad, aka Rachel Caine, Roxy to her friends, was supposed to be in this anthology. Sadly, she died November 1, 2020, the Day of the Dead, an appropriate day for the creator of the Morganville Vampires to leave us.
Roxy was careful with all of us who loved her. She made sure we knew about her sarcoma and how she was doing and what her challenges were. She took care of people in that way. Not just her friends, but fellow writers, budding writers, and her readers too.
She was one of those rare people who never put anyone down. She made frequent public appearances at conventions, said yes to people who wanted something signed, and gave good advice to anyone who asked. She made you feel like she was listening and cared, because she did.
She was, and always will be, a hero. We dedicate this collection to her memory.
We miss you, Roxanne.
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Hero, noun
1. a person who is admired or idealized for courage,
outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
2. a sandwich


Heroes have fascinated humanity since we started telling stories.

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What makes a hero?

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My name is Major General Toot-Toot Minimus, sprite in service to Sir Harry Dresden, Knight of the Winter Court and Wizard of Chicago, and captain of his personal guard.

Little Things by Jim Butcher
Last night I dreamed about the dark ship.

The Dark Ship by Anne Bishop
I was going to be the one who told the stories of heroes.

Comfort Zone by Kelley Armstrong
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Little Things by Jim Butcher

The Dark Ship by Anne Bishop

Comfort Zone by Kelley Armstrong

Train to Last Hope by Annie Bellet

Fire Hazard by Kevin Hearne

Grave Gambles by R.R. Virdi

Silverspell by Chloe Neill

Troll Life by Kerrie L. Hughes

The Return of the Mage by Charlaine Harris

The Vampires Karamazov by Nancy Holder

The Necessity of Pragmatic Magic by Jennifer Brozek

Dating Terrors by Patricia Briggs
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An all-star urban fantasy collection featuring short stories from #1 New York Times bestselling authors Jim Butcher, Patricia Briggs, Charlaine Harris, Kelley Armstrong, and more . . . In this short story collection of courage, adventure, and magic, heroes--ordinary people who do the right thing--bravely step forward.   But running toward danger might cost them everything. . . .    In #1 New York Times bestselling author Jim Butcher's "Little Things," the pixie Toot-Toot discovers an invader unbeknownst to the wizard Harry Dresden . . . and in order to defeat it, he'll have to team up with the dread cat Mister.   In #1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Briggs's "Dating Terrors," the werewolf Asil finds an online date might just turn into something more--if she can escape the dark magic binding her.   In #1 New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris's "The Return of the Mage," the Britlingen mercenaries will discover more than they've bargained for when they answer the call of a distress beacon on a strange and remote world.   And in #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong's "Comfort Zone," the necromancer Chloe Saunders and the werewolf Derek Souza are just trying to get through college. But they can't refuse a ghost pleading for help.   ALSO INCLUDES STORIES BY Annie Bellet * Anne Bishop * Jennifer Brozek * Kevin Hearne * Nancy Holder * Kerrie L. Hughes * Chloe Neill * R.R. Virdi 

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