Wolfsbane and Mistletoe is a collection of fifteen original short stories that feature werewolves and Christmas themes. The book includes an original Sookie Stackhouse story by Charlaine Harris, the author of the popular True Blood series. The stories range from scary to funny to sad, and explore how the holidays can bring out the beast in anyone. Some of the authors who contributed to the anthology are Donna Andrews, Simon R. Green, Kat Richardson, Patricia Briggs, and Rob Thurman.
The book received mixed reviews from critics and readers. Some praised the variety and creativity of the stories, while others found them too predictable or boring. Some also complained that the stories were too focused on explaining the werewolf lore or connecting to the authors’ existing series, rather than being self-contained and original. Some of the stories that were highlighted as the best in the volume were “The Werewolf Before Christmas” by Kat Richardson, “Gift Wrap” by Charlaine Harris, and “The Star of David” by Patricia Briggs.
Overall, Wolfsbane and Mistletoe is a book that might appeal to fans of the urban fantasy genre, especially those who enjoy Charlaine Harris’s work. However, it might not satisfy those who are looking for more depth, originality, or horror in their short stories. The book is a festive werewolf collection that has some gems, but also some duds.
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