Paranormal Mates Society Vol. I (Print)

Willa Okati, Lacey Savage, Rachel Bo, Dakota Cassidy
Paranormal erotic romance
Available from Changeling Press
ISBN: 978-1-59596-8111
April 2008

Paranormal Mates Society Volume I is a compilation of four stories that by themselves are fine, but put together create an enticing, hot read. The four authors offer up an alternative dating for those having a hard time finding the perfect mate.

Willa Okati's story, Matchmaker's Match, begins harmless enough when Scratch, aka Satan, has decided to create an on-line dating site. Problem is once the computer is given a slight redo the matches turn out to be less than expected. Okati keeps the funny bone moving with this enticing story.

Lacey Savage's Finders Keepers continues the thread when psychic Claudia decides to post her ad on the site only to come up matched with a former genie Xander in a sizzling story. The rough beginning between these two takes an unexpected twist when they both realize it may be worth the computer error after all. Savage offers a smoldering build up to a roaring fire in this well-written story.

Rachel Bo's Long Tall Furry keeps the unusual pairs coming. Shape-shifter and fire serpent Sinna longs for a true meaningful relationship and logs on to give the Paranormal Mates Society a try. When she is paired up with a yeti she feels it's a huge mistake. Goss is just as taken aback and soon these two come to see they just may be the answer to all their wishes in a mate. Bo presents a love story laced with edgy, steamy action guaranteed to make you smile.

Dakota Cassidy writes about the unlikely pairing of a vampire and werewolf. Candence is a vampire longing for love when Colin the werewolf is matched with her. Can opposite's really fall in love? These two start out unsure, but chemistry can't be denied. Cassidy gives us a page-turner guaranteed to keep you up to finish.

Paranormal Mates Society Volume I is a well-written, hot read for those who like humor, erotic play and love in their stories. I liked the way in which each author shows that sometimes mistakes are meant to happen.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Tj
July 18, 2008

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