Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions by

Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions

A collection of fourteen original teen paranormal short stories from some of today’s bestselling YA talent, united with the common theme of road trips, and edited by bestselling authors Melissa Marr and Kelley Armstrong.

Contributors include:
Melissa Marr
Kelley Armstrong
Claudia Gray
Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl (NYT Bestselling authors of BEAUTIFUL CREATURES, Little, Brown)
Rachel Caine (NYT bestselling author of Morganville Vampire series, Penguin)
Carrie Ryan (NYT Bestselling author of THE FOREST OF HANDS AND TEETH, Delacourt)
Jessica Verday (NYT bestselling author of THE HAUNTED and THE HOLLOW, S&S)
Rachel Vincent (bestselling adult mass market author and Harlequin YA author)
Jennifer Lynn Barnes (RAISED BY WOLVES, Egmont)
Jerri Smith-Ready (bestselling adult mass market author w/ YA debut, SHADE, S&S)
Sarah Rees Brennan (THE DEMON’S LEXICON, THE DEMON’S CONVENANT, S&S)
Kimberley Derting (debut: THE BODY FINDER, 2010 HCCB)
Jackson Pearce (SISTERS RED–Little Brown, AS YOU WISH–HCCB)
Ally Condie (debut: MATCHED, 11/2010 Dutton)

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Short Story: Niederwald by Rachel Vincent - Set between My Soul to Steal and If I Die,

I read this short story for the Soul Screamers Reading Challenge. The story follows a road trip back from a cultural fair that Emma and Sabine had to go on for extra credit for school. However, the only reason Sabine went was to make a stop on the way back - at Niederwald. She wants to talk to Syrie, an oracle that lives at Niederwald, guarded by a group of harpies.

I LOVED this short story. Why? Because Sabine is the narrator and I love her! It's great to get inside her head a little and to be reminded that she's not all bad, and she does care for those other than herself and Nash.

I'm so glad I waited until after reading If I Die to read it, because I know Sabine's visit to Niederwald would have put ideas into my head and ruined some of the surprises in If I Die - at least it would have for me. I wouldn't want to make guesses on what happens in a book by the short story set before it. However, It's still cool to know now what happened with Sabine in this story and how it relates to If I Die - sorry, I'm trying not to spoil this story or If I Die.

It was great to read about the Harpies and Syrie too. Harpies seem really creepy, and I think they'd be a great cause for conflict in a full length novel, some how. Syrie, it would be good to find out more about her too. I don't know if she's human or not. I'd like to know more about her story.

Over all a very cool and intriguing short story, and it will be cool to see if the events of this story come up again in future books.

Review of the anthology as a whole to come soon.

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