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Bump in the Night

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Follow four of today’s most provocative authors to a place where love can transform reality—and anything can happen. Here they present four paranormal stories of ethereal circumstances, magical romance, and otherworldly suspense.
Beginning with "Haunted in Death," a tale from #1 New York Times bestselling author J. D. Robb featuring lieutenant-of-the-future Eve Dallas—this collection will take you on a breathtaking journey through the passions of the heart and its power to transcend the everyday…
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 13, 2006
      A talky, tepid entry from Robb/Roberts sets the stage for a disjointed and mostly disappointing collection of paranormal romances. Only Robb's and Ryan's stories adhere to the volume's "bump in the night" theme, and they are the weakest by far. The former, which centers on a murder in a haunted house, substitutes tough cop talk between series detective Eve Dallas and her assistant for verve and suspense; the latter spins a by-the-numbers romance between two workaholics who find love and inner peace while relaxing near a haunted lake. The remaining stories feature a sunnier atmosphere and more well-developed protagonists. Blayney tells a sweet if conventional 19th-century romance in which a young girl's magic coin helps a widow and a down-on-his-luck officer find happiness. But it's the inventive contribution from relative unknown McComas, about a woman who changes her life for the better with the help of her handsome imaginary friend, that steals the show. McComas focuses on the most important relationship of all—the relationship one has with oneself—and spins an introspective and irresistible story that, for some readers, may make this collection worthwhile.

    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2006
      Loosely linked by all things otherworldly and magical, this diverse quartet of novellas treats readers to tales of ghosts both vengeful (Robb's -Haunted in Death -) and loving (Ruth Ryan Langan's -The Passenger -), coins with wish-granting powers (Mary Blayney's -Poppy's Coin -), and imaginary childhood friends who return when needed (Mary Kay McComas's wonderfully creative -Mellow Lemon Yellow -). Unusual and unexpected, this well-written anthology is exceptional; readers who like their paranormals on the lighter side will be well rewarded.

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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