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However, I do like Kelley Armstrong's idea of putting them all in one book. I much prefer this than having to buy and read a multiple-author book just for their one story. I think Kelley does it best, she gives substance but you don't have to have read the shorts to understand any of the novels but they add a lot of history and back story which I love. Plus she usually gives a lot of them away for free to start with.
BTW, I loved the Alpha & Omega story! I love this series more than Mercy.


I have tried to, every so often, run a search on GR for a favorite series name so I can, hopefully, snag links to other books/anthologies that have stories that fit within the series. Then it's just a matter of making myself break down and buy them for one, maybe two (if I'm lucky) stories I actually want to read.
Oh and I don't typically like Charlaine Harris' anthologies. They just don't seem to offer the same "fill me in" power that Kelley Armstrong's do. Mostly they just seem like mini "one day this/that happened" kinda stuff, not really adding to the overall series.

I share the frustration of key story elements being revealed in anthology stories though, especially for authors I wouldn't necessarily run out and buy. I'm okay for series related stories to be in anthologies, but key element revealing/must read ones are just wrong.

Other anthologies by other authors were hit and miss for me. I did not like the Charlaine Harris anthology because the stories felt like outtakes rather than back story.
I also read the Prom Nights from Hell and Love is Hell. One I liked, and one was a meh. What it did do was introduce me to authors that I had not read.
So I don't buy anthologies, I borrow from library.

AH, I've been trying to read all the stories in each anthology. When I do, they sometimes get me interested in a new author. But, so far though none have actually gotten me to start one of their series.

One that recently annoyed me was Bitten By Cupid. I love Lynsay Sands Argeneau series and had been really looking forward to Tiny's story. However, it was in this anthology and was really rushed and I was really disappointed.

Ditto with the hassel to try and find them, good authors being paired with weak ones that you never get time to read. It has even brought me to the point where I wanted to read an anthologies to a series I was reading, the book cost $25 CAD, and all I wanted to read was one little story out of 4. I bought the book, read the anthology I wanted ...all night, no sleep and return the book the next morning. Done!! Awful I know, but I wanted to know what happen but I didn't want the burden and expense of the other read.
There are some anthologies that are so out dated ( like the Dragonswan stuff in the DH series, at least its hard to find in Canada) and I have just about given up on it. It's not in my library or the book store.
But if some authors are bundling their anthologies, why can't others?

I feel ya. I lived in Australia for a while and their book prices were (from the sound of it) same as in Canada. So, I don't know that I feel too bad for the store where you do your read & return. Might wanna mix it up though so the tellers don't catch on ... LOL!
Seriously though, I'm all for library-ing my anthology need if at all possible. Only 1-2 so far that I've been happy I spent $ on to read.
Also agree that more authors should do anthology books, but only if they expand the story for the readers (like Kelley Armstrong's do, not like others with just outtakes like AH & I mentioned above).

Here's the first batch I'm *considering* diving into (still might only read the bits I want and skip the rest, at least for now):






And ...

Cuz I really wanna bite of that *uh-hum* candy cane! LMAO! >;)




cause I always read Christine Warren, light & snappy; usually read Marjorie M. Liu, not sure why; and I'm collecting Lora Leigh's Breeds.
One I got a few months ago and I wasn't happy with

would just prefer they not waste my time and money putting out crap disguised as new short stories!

Still I distinctly remember being unimpressed overall.
To each their own *grins*

To summarize this I have to say I keep buying anthologies but usually it's one or two stories of my favourite authors that I read and for the rest I keep wondering - what are the stories about?

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I kinda fall in the middle. I enjoy a good short story that gives me more insight into a character's story. Those feel like a back stage pass where you get to finally find out things like: How your favorite couple met or What happened before your favorite character(s) became a sup.
Most definitely though, there are certain authors who write interesting short stories, that actually DO add to the overall series and others who ... really should stay away from SS altogether. (I'm not gonna name names, but you know who I'm talkin' about, I bet.)
What are you thoughts on anthologies? Do you have a favorite/must-read for people who love the over all series?