A review by pamwinkler
Blood Lite II: Overbite by Kevin J. Anderson

3.0

Dark Carbuncle by Kevin J. Anderson and Jains Ian didn't really appeal to me.
Death and Taxes by Heather Graham was funny, and I liked it. It seemed to get a little overcomplicated toward the end, though.
Table for Two by Jeff Ryan was pretty disturbing.
Treatment by J.A. Konrath was nice.
Dead Clown Seance by Christopher Welch was not my kind of thing.
The Day the Devil Swallowed a Heapin' Helpin' of Pride at the Beaulahville Gospel Jubilee by Scott Nicholson was interesting. Overall, I pretty well liked it.
Piecemaker by Don D'Ammassa was interesting and a little disturbing.
Good Breeding by Lucien Soulban was funny in the way I don't like; people being idiots.
Tails by John R. Little was interesting and kind of horrifying.
Dog Tired (of the Drama!) by L.A. Banks was good.
A Sweet Girl for Todd by Mark Onspaugh was not what I expected.
Tastes Like Chicken by Jordan Summers was good; I liked it.
Presumptions Beast Throws Sumptuous Feast by Mike Baron didn't really appeal to me.
Bad German by Edward Bryant was pretty amusing.
The Halloween War by Brian J. Hatcher was pretty amusing, until the end. Surprise endings with a date work very poorly when it's been five years since then.
Oh, The Ho-Ho Horror by Joel A. Sutherland had both good parts and bad parts; kind of a mixed bag.
The Unfortunate Persistence of Harold Francis Beamish was odd. Dick and Larry by D.L. Snell was also very odd, and I don't think I liked it.
Son of...a Bitch! by Sam W. Anderson was disturbing, but kind of in a good way.
Her Lucky Day by Alison Brennan I didn't like very much.
A Wing and a Prayer by Sharyn McCrumb was very good; I liked it a lot.
Barewolf by Daniel Pyle wasn't my kind of thing.
American Banshee by Eric James Stone I liked a lot; it was very good.
The Epicurean by Amy Sterling Casil was ok?
The Ghoul Next Door by Nancy Kilpatrick was also ok. There were parts of it I liked, but it didn't appeal over all.
Daycare of the Damned by Nina Kiriki Hoffman I loved. I tend to love her stuff, and it was awesome.
Season Tickets by Derek Clendening wasn't interesting to me. I mostly skipped it.
The Close Shave by Mike Resnick and Lezli Robyn was fun, I liked it.
Shaggy Dog Story by Steve Rasnic Tem was ok.
Eight-Legged Vengeance by Jeff Strand started interesting, but it's another 'people being idiots' humor piece, and I don't tend to like those as much.
Lucifer's Daughter by Kelley Armstrong was nice.
Overall, a pretty mixed bag. I liked it overall.