A review by serena_dawn
Werehunter by Mercedes Lackey

3.0

You know what struck me most strongly when I read this anthology of Mercedes Lackey?

It was the short stories of Skitty.

She's never written a real science fiction book on her own, nothing that takes place in space, on another planet - no, it's mostly fantasy; in fact, I think the SKitty short stories are all that I've ever seen out of her.

I've been a reader of hers since high school; a reader, while not a fan, but usually eager enough. I find that while she does a lot of info-dumping that is not necessarily correct (or necessary), she's written about a dozen books I really, really love. That hope is what keeps me going back to reading her works.

It's strange to me to think that way, she wrote books with C. J. Cherryl and Andre Norton and Marian Zimmer Bradley - Anne McCaffrey and Piers Anthony...yet...nothing really set in science fiction, hard or otherwise.

Still, all these short stories were nice to read, some for the first time, though most of the Gray stories became "Wizard of London".