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In Other Worlds (2010)

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0425233200 (ISBN13: 9780425233207)
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In Other Worlds (2010) - Plot & Excerpts

The first story is from The League universe and one of it's two main characters is Adron Quiakides, son of the two main characters from The League book #1. Goodreads mistakenly lists this story as #2.5 in The League series, but I've read the first three League novels, and it's very clear that this story is actually set after book #3, so it should be numbered as #3.5. The story is just as good as the League novels, and while it only make up a third of this anthology, the story isn't too short.The second story is stand-alone. The heroine wakes up to find the hero of a Middle Ages romance novel that she read the night before in her bed, in the flesh. Very, very hot flesh. The third is set in the Dark-Hunter universe. I picked up this book in order to read Dragonswan from the Darkhunter series, but of course have to read the other three. I've reviewed Dragonswan as a separate book. here aremy revies of the other two.#2 Knightly Dreams. Interesting premise. Anyone who's written a story or wants to, should read this. It gives you different perspective of your stories. I', a writer myself. I've got a fully written novel and it's sequel boxed in my closet, shelved after trying to find a publisher. Maybe someday.While the book idea is a bit confusing, it brings out an idea that many of us have probably already daydreamed about. It is very entertaining and has alot of funny moments.Basically this is about a heartbroken girl who's given a romance novel to read and she wakes up the next morning to find the guy in bed with her. He too has relationship problems and has asked a "witch' for help. She sends him to another world and has seven days to find true love or he has to go back.Taryn is the typical scorned woman who dreams of a romance that gives her a H.E. Sparhawk is desperate to get out of a forced marriage with a woman he doen't like. The two are perfect for each other. Sparhawk's adaptation to the modern world is cute.Favorite scene: Dinner at the "Medival Times" restaurant and the tournament afterwards.#3 Fire and Ice. (#3.5 of the 'League' series). I haven't read the others in this series so don't know how it fits in or compares. But I liked the background. I usually read books that have characters with supernatural abilites (vamps, weres, etc), but them having outer space abilities is nice too.For a big time ex-assassin, Adron sure is a wimp though. He "voluntarily' sacrifices himself to save a hostage, then when he's permanently injured, he throws himself a pity party. He's got eveything: a supportive family (though a bit strange), money, a huge fancy apartment, a girl who loves him(though I don't know why) and he just wants to die. Yes, I know. Pain can make you severely depressed. I've been there. But he's supposed to be a 'trained' assassin, able to stand alot of pain and push through it.Anyway enough ranting. I admit he has his moments. Like when he protects and stands up for Livia, who I love by the way. The life she's running from sounds like some we have today. I praise her for having the strenght of character to do so. It's just what she needs to live with Andron. And her mom is cool. I hope there is more about her and her kind in the other books.Favorite scene: Her father discovering them and Andron's reaction.

What do You think about In Other Worlds (2010)?

When I am reading this this series I think of star wars/love story.
—radistka

Great short stories!!
—Gowtham

it was really good
—Johnpaul

AWESOME!!
—Sebastian

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