Synopses & Reviews
The bonds of love...
The bonds of matrimony...
The bonds between husband and wife...
Let's face it-some bonds are made to be broken.
Here, for the first time ever, are four stories from today's most provocative authors that take the classic idea of the "faerie tale wedding" and give it a swift kick in the bustle.
Synopsis
The bonds of lovea]
The bonds of matrimonya]
The bonds between husband and wifea]
Letas face itasome bonds are made to be broken.
Here, for the first time ever, are four stories from todayas most provocative authors that take the classic idea of the afaerie tale weddinga and give it a swift kick in the bustle.
Synopsis
Here are four stories from today's most provocative authors that take the classic idea of the faerie tale wedding and give it a swift kick in the bustle. Includes tales by Hamilton, Yasmine Galenorn, Marjorie M. Liu, and Sharon Shinn.
About the Author
Laurell K. Hamilton is a full-time writer and mother. Her bestselling Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter novels include
Narcissus in Chains,
Obsidian Butterfly,
Blue Moon,
Burnt Offerings,
The Killing Dance,
Bloody Bones,
The Lunatic Café,
Circus of the Damned,
The Laughing Corpse, and
Guilty Pleasures. She is also the author of
A Kiss of Shadows and
A Caress of Twilight. She lives in a suburb of St. Louis with her family.
Marjorie M. Liu is an attorney who has lived and worked throughout Asia. She hails from both coasts, but currently resides in the Midwest, where she writes full-time. When not writing, she enjoys listening to music, painting, designing websites, and returning to old movie favorites, some of which involve light sabers, various applications of the Force, and small green men with pointy ears. She is also, occasionally, commandeered by poodles.
Sharon Shinn is a journalist who works for a trade magazine. Her first novel, The Shapechanger's Wife, was selected by Locus as the best first fantasy novel of 1995. She has won the William C. Crawford Award for Outstanding New Fantasy Writer, and was twice nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. A graduate of Northwestern University, she has lived in the Midwest most of her life.