A review by pamwinkler
Chicks Kick Butt by Rachel Caine, Kerrie L. Hughes

3.0

Shiny by Rachel Caine was nice; I got a bit tired of the Weather Warden stories but I read it.
In Vino Veritas by Karen Chance was pretty much the same; tired of the series but a nice story.
Hunt by Rachel Vincent was pretty good; but I was getting really tired of the painful past of the heroine.
Monsters by Lilith Saintcrow I really, really enjoyed. I'd gotten a bit tired of her stuff, but I'll have to pick it back up, because this one I liked.
Vampires Prefer Blondes by P.N. Elrod was very good. This is the first one from her Jack Fleming series that was written from the perspective of Bobbi. I really liked it!
Nine-Tenths of the Law by Jenna Black was pretty good. I forgot about this series, I'll have to get some more.
Double Dead by Cheyenne McCray I read the very beginning and then skipped it. I thought the intro to the types of creatures was funny, but it was long. 15 different types of creatures. That was a bad sign. And then it just wasn't impressive.
A Rose By Any Other Name Would Still Be Red by Elizabeth A. Vaughan was good. I was wondering if it was going to be a bit heavy-handed, since her name is Red, but it was actually really good.
Superman by Jeanne C. Stein, I read the prologue and part of the first chapter, but it wasn't for me.
I skipped Monster Mash by Carole Nelson Douglas. I don't like the Delilah Street stories.
Wanted: Dead of Alive by L.A. Banks started interesting, but the "I'm remembering my past now" got to me pretty fast.
Mist by Susan Krinard started really well, and just slowly got less and less interesting. I'm slightly biased, because I like Loki as a mythological character, and I really don't characterize him as evil, mostly just an asshole. It was very heavily into the Norse mythology and got a little dense.
Beyond the Pale by Nancy Holder. I ended up very strongly wanting to know what she's going to do.
Overall, a solid good read.