teresab78's review against another edition

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4.0

Ranging from sweet beginnings to happily ever afters all these couples were brought together through animals. Heat level from not even a kiss to all the way there was quite the variety in the stories; something for almost everyone.

marlobo's review against another edition

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3.0

A Few Too Many by Heidi Champa - 3 stars
Having a Ball by Cari Z. - 3.5 stars
Along Came Spiders by Matthew Vandrew - 5 stars
Cuddling Up by Chris T. Kat - 3 stars
New Tides by Avery Vanderlyle - 2.5 stars
Care and Rehabilitation by Kim Fielding - 2 stars
Butterbean and the Pretty Princess Make a Home by R. Cooper - 2 stars
Jonno by Emily Gould - 3.5 stars
On an Eagle's Wings by A.J. Marcus - 1 star
Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? by Skylar Jaye - 2.5 stars
Tears for a Broken Sun by Minerva Wisting - 3 stars
Stripped Bare by Lily Velden - 2 stars
Wild Horses by Kate Pavelle - 3.5 stars
Show and Tell by Liz Makar - 2.5 stars
The Conch Republic by G.S. Wiley - 2 stars

sylvia_is_reading's review against another edition

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Abandoned after 2 stories. Too little plot and too much skimming of boring sex scenes.

ifihadatail7's review against another edition

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4.0

one of the best, well rounded anthologies i've ever read. i actually enjoyed every story/author.

rissa53's review

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5.0

I love how each story featured a different animal in various different meeting ways! Two thumbs way up for this anthology! <3

saphirablue's review

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2.0

Well, as always with this kind of book - some stories were great, some I really didn't like, some very okay and one I wish I could rip out of the book.

All in all I'd say that my feelings about the stories and therefore tends a bit more to "It was okay" than "I like it".

georgiewhoissarahdrew's review

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3.0

3.5 stars
Consistently decent quality short stories. Couple of duds (A.J. Marcus & Minerva Wisting), and one stand-out subtle gem from R. Cooper. Her writing is (as ever) sophisticated, elliptical and hopeful.

mlknits's review

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3.0

Some of them were very enjoyable (I really liked the last one and a few towards the beginning) but a bunch made me wonder if the authors have ever met or interacted with human beings.
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