A review by ian
Dark and Stormy Knights by Lilith Saintcrow, Shannon K. Butcher, Ilona Andrews, Jim Butcher, Carrie Vaughn, P.N. Elrod, Rachel Caine, Deidre Knight, Vicki Pettersson

4.0

A Questionable Client by Ilona Andrews

If you've read Ilona Andrew's Kate Daniels Series, this story shows Kate meeting Saiman the shapeshifter for the first time.

I really enjoyed this story. Fast paced action, nice dialog, and some genuinely funny sections (I love all the mercs home-brew recipes to get monster stink off Kate's shoes). The twist at the end is very fun, too.

Even Hand by Jim Butcher

I'm a big fan of the Harry Dresden series, and this story doesn't disappoint. Told from the POV of John Marcone, Harry's sometimes arch-nemesis, although in this case he gets to play the reluctant hero. Marcone must defend a woman and child from a nasty Fomor from Faerie.

This story has some very witty lines, and a clever twist ending. Just because Marcone is playing the hero doesn't mean he won't profit from it.

The Beacon by Shannon K. Butcher

A professional killer finds there is a line even he won't cross.

This story had me on the edge of my seat. Very well done. I don't envy the moral dilemma the main character is faced with during the course of the story.

Even a Rabbit Will Bite by Rachel Caine

A retiring Dragon Slayer must pass on what she knows to her predecessor, but with only one elderly dragon left in the world, the task seems pointless at first. I won't say more because I don't want to spoil this gem of a story.

I'll admit I purchased this set for Ilona Andrews and Jim Butcher, but it ended up that this is by far my favorite story in the collection.

Dark Lady by P.N. Elrod

A vampire nightclub owner attempts to help a damsel in distress, but ends up needing rescued himself - by the ghost of a former employee.

A bit slow to start, this story ends with a bang. Highly enjoyable.

Beknighted by Deidre Knight

An artist attempts to free a Knight imprisoned inside a puzzle box, but dark forces seem a bit too eager for his release.

I didn't really enjoy this story, mostly because I really had a hard time understanding what was going on. The writing was dreamlike, in a way which made it hard to follow. At the end I couldn't really bring myself to care to much what happened.

Shifting Star by Vicki Pettersson

A newly human, former Tulpa must learn what it means to be human.

Another story that had a hard time following, at least at first. This story seems to associated with a series that I haven't read. However, by the end I was really enjoying this one, and the ending left me very sad.

Rookwood & Mrs. King by Lilith Saintcrow

A vampire seeks revenge on his creators by killing their new protege, Mr. King.

Its a bit more complicated than that, but I don't want to spoil anything. This one was good, and has a bit of a twist ending that I enjoyed.

God's Creatures by Carrie Vaughn

Cormac discovers that sometimes even a killing that needs to happen can weigh on your soul.

Not bad, not great, this story keeps you reading but never really pulled me in. The hero is hunting down a werewolf that has been killing cows outside of town, and he tracks it down to the local church. There is a bit of action, and the story comes to a nice, but sad, ending.

Overall a very solid collection