Customer Reviews
Anthologies can be tricky things... - By: Lesley70, 28 Jan 2007 
You're never 100% certain of what you're going to get. They can be great for finding new authors and/or fillingin the waiting period til the next book from your favourite author. Or they can make you feel like you've wasted your time.
Although word of mouth said that My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding was an uninspiring collection as a big fan of Jim Butcher, Charlaine Harris & Sherrilyn Kenyon I wanted to find out for myself.
Where it works - the stories that are setin an ongoing series. Jim Butcher's Something Borrowed is a solid entry into the Harry Dresden series. Although I'm not familiar with Lori Handeland's Night Creatures universe her story (Charmed by the Moon) still managed to draw me in, keep me interested & made me want to check out her backlist.
Sherrilyn Kenyon's story whilst not reaching the emotional intensity of Phantom Lover from the Midnight Pleasures anthology is a vast improvement on Until Death Do We Part (Velkan & Retta's story from the Love at First Bite antho.)Though I wish she would cut down on the point of view head hopping.
One other story that stood out for me was Esther Friesner's The Wedding of Wylda Serene. Whilst slow to get into it had some very witty lines that had me laughing out loud.
Having read the stories I am disappointed. Overall the anthology is okay, but there is not enough here that stands out. Maybe it's a case of trying to cram too many authorsin to one book.
Anthologies I would recommend - for Sherrilyn Kenyon - Midnight Pleasures, Stroke of Midnight. For Charlaine Harris - Bite (as part of the ongoing Sookie series), Night's Edge (standalone story).
Get it!! - By: Shiloh, 28 Jan 2007 
As a way of learning what style of writing appeals to you, this book is fantastic. Dipin & read about shapeshifters, wizards, curses & charms, & be prepared to start looking out for more books by the authors contained within!
Sooooooooo disappointing! - By: ImReallyAnElf, 25 Jan 2007 
I'd really enjoyed what I'd previously read of both Sherrilyn Kenyon & Susan Krinard, so buying this didn't seem too much of a risk .. I thought I'd be guaranteed 2 good reads & hoped to be introduced to at least one or two new writers whose work I'd also enjoy.
It didn't work that way. I probably will investigate a little more of Lori Handeland's writing, because for me, her offering was the bestin this book, & I got the feeling that given room to develop a decent length of story she might just shine..
However my two "sure things" were so unlike the writings I've come to expect from Sherrilyn Kenyon & Susan Krinard that I actually checked to make sure I wasn't mistakenin whose story I was reading! Both stories were "ok .. ish". At best. (excuse me while I sob into my beer .. I was really tee'd off!)
As for the other stories .. I felt they were silly, lackingin substance even for short stories, & completely lacklustre.
There wasn't one which even held my attention - certainly nothing which made me rush through the chores so's I could dive back into the book.
Ah weel.
Don't waste your money ;-)
A Great Anthology - By: A Reader, 25 Oct 2006 
Nine authors have got together & produced a highly enjoyable collection; each story featuring a very unusual wedding.
Spellbound by L A Banks
The 13 aunts of Odelia Hatfield have been magically battling the 13 uncles of Jefferson McCoy for generations, so their forthcoming announcement of marriage isn't likely to be received well. The celibacy spell cast on the pair also doesn't help their situation.
Something Borrowed by Jim Butcher
Chicago's resident wizard Harry is all set to standin as best man at Billy's wedding until the bride to be disappears from her wrecked & blood stained apartment. Unfortunately a faerie has taken her place & should Billy kiss her, his beloved Georgia will be lost forever.
Dead Man's Chest by Rachel Caine
Short & mousy Cecilia is still amazed that she's due to marry Ian Taylor, a real life romance cover model. Married aboard a boat, Cecilia quickly learns two things; her new husband wants to kill her & the ship's crew isn't strictly alive.
"All Shook Up" by P N Elrod
Catering for the wedding of a supermodel & pro wrestler, Frankie uses her "vibe" & realises this couple are too ill suited to share their future together; that is until an Elvis impersonator appears to work a little magic with his music.
The Wedding of Wylda Serene by Esther M Friesner
Wylda Serene is determined her wedding & its reception be held at The Club, despite the odd events which occur there since a member smuggledin a Sphinx. The guests are wary on the day; however no one expects the Gods themselves to gatecrash.
Charmed by the Moon by Lori Handeland
Jessie, a "Jäger-Sucher (a hunter of werewolves & demons) is still not sure how Will Cadotte, an Ojibwe Native American talked her into getting married. She's almost sure how she feels until she finds an Ojibwe love charm hiddenin Will's clothes.
Tacky by Charlaine Harris
Although vampires are now acknowledged by humans, werewolves have yet to make their existence known. With no love lost between the two supernatural species, vampire Dahlia cannot understand why her friend Taffy would consider marriage to a werewolf; that is until she meets the best man.
A Hard Day's Night-Searcher by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Rafael; ex-pirate & now an immortal soulless warrior would give anything to pursue a relationship with the beautiful but rather uptight Celena. A strict follower of the "Squire" code, Celena knows a relationship with Rafael is forbidden; yet she still finds herself fallingin love.
"... Or Forever Hold Your Peace" by Susan Krinard
When Emma & Edward's wedding is thrown into chaos, Lady Olivia Dowling & Christopher (Kit) Meredith decide to investigate. When Emma later vanishes, the trail appears lost until Kit unleashes his wild magick to transform into the Black Dog.
This book was a great introduction to some new writers, as well as re-establishing why some of my firm favourites (namely Sherrilyn Kenyon & Susan Krinard) continue to remain so. With plenty of paranormal shenanigans playing havoc with the love lives of both immortals & ordinary mortals (if you discount the odd Bridezilla) you'll find yourself rapidly turning pages to discover the outcome of every storyin this anthology.
Interesting... - By: Detra Fitch, 28 Aug 2006 
Nine bestselling authors come together & blend their talents to create a magical brew just for you, the reader. This novel is a collection of nine short stories. They are perfect for October reading, of course. The titles & authors are as follows:
Spellbound by L.A. Banks
Something Borrowed by Jim Butcher
Dead Man's Chest by Rachel Cain
All Shook Up by P. N. Elrod
The Wedding of Wylda Serene by Esther M. Friesner
Cursed by the Moon by Lori Handeland
Tacky by Charlaine Harris
A Hard Day's Night Searcher by Sherrilyn Kenyon
...Or Forever Hold Your Peace by Susan Krinard
**** This book has something for everyone, be it voodoo, shapeshifters, curses, magic, vampires, or even Greek mythology. And that is only a sample of the things found within these pages. I found myself laughing at parts, as well as, sitting on the edge of my seat during some very suspense filled moments. Wonderful Autumn reading! ****
Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.