Weddings from Hell by Maggie Shayne, Jeaniene Frost, Terri Garey, Kathryn Smith

Weddings from Hell

by Maggie Shayne, Jeaniene Frost, Terri Garey, and Kathryn Smith

It's bad enough when you have to deal with ugly dresses, drunken wedding parties, and embarassing relatives. But what happens when your wedding really is from hell? From Maggie Shayne, the story of a curse of the McLellan brides, and the one woman who decides to break the spell. Haunted by the ghosts of her ancestors, Casey McLellan must find the absolute right man to marry - or face certain death.Jeaniene Frost's Bones is a little too busy to hunt down a criminal mastermind and rescue a damsel in distress. So he sends his friend Chance to do the job. What was supposed to be routine turns out to be anything but once Chance lays eyes on the crime lord's (reluctant) fiancee.Terri Garey's Nicki Styx has gotten pretty used to the ghosts that are now a part of her life. But a ghost...at a wedding? When unexplained events disrupt a ceremony, it's up to Nicki to convince the ghost to take a back seat.Violet Wynston-Jones is getting married - or she was, until vampire Payen Carr hears about the ceremony...and finds out the true nature of her groom-to-be.
Now, with her former lover on the scene and an evil society set against them, Violet and Payen join forces in Kathryn Smith's "The Wedding Knight."

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I only read the short story, "Happily Never After" by [a:Jeaniene Frost|669810|Jeaniene Frost|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1235012750p2/669810.jpg]. It is a good short story set in the Cat and Bones world. You do get a small part from Bones, but mostly it is about a vampire named Chance who is recruited by Bones to help a former mistress/blood donor's granddaughter out of some trouble. There are several scenes that made me laugh out loud.

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