Industry Reviews
Praise for DEAD BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: "A must-read A great mix of funny and dark, this anthology will have readers and fans beyond excited." "Suspense Magazine" "This wildly entertaining anthology features well-known authors delving into the lives of existing characters found in Charlaine Harris's Sookie Stackhouse novels...Crisp storytelling, sharp dialogue and great pacing are highlightsof what, for Sookie fans, will be an anthology to die for." "RT Book Reviews" Praise forCHARLAINE HARRISand her Sookie Stackhouse novels: It s the kind of book you look forward to reading before you go to bed, thinking you re only going to read one chapter, and then you end up reading seven. Alan Ball on "Dead Until Dark" Vivid, subtle, and funny in her portrayal of southern life. "Entertainment Weekly" Charlaine Harris has vividly imagined telepathic barmaid Sookie Stackhouse and her small-town Louisiana milieu where humans, vampires, shapeshifters, and other sentient critters live Her mash-up of genres is delightful, taking elements from mysteries, horror stories, and romances. "Milwaukee Journal Sentinel" The series continues to be inventive and funny with an engaging, smart, and sexy heroine. "The Denver Post" Blending action, romance, and comedy, Harris has created a fully functioning world so very close to our own, except, of course, for the vamps and other supernatural creatures. "The Toronto Star" [An] entertaining series It[ s] easy to understand why these oddly charming books have become so popular. "The New Orleans Times-Picayune" It s a bit hard to imagine having vampires and werewolves lurking around every corner, but Harris has a way of making the reader buy it hook, line, and sinker. "The Monroe (LA) News-Star" I love the imaginative, creative world of Charlaine Harris! Christine Feehan, #1 "New York Times" bestselling author The Sookie Stackhouse series seamlessly mixes sensuality, violence, and humor. "Boulder Weekly" It s impossible not to love the wry, sexy Sookie, surely one of the most winning heroines to guide us through the dark side in a long time. Maybe ever. "BookPage" Addictively entertaining. "Locus" [A] bubbly brew of supernatural twists and whimsical whodunit. "Publishers Weekly" Great heroine and great supernatural adventures. Jayne Ann Krentz, "New York Times" bestselling author Harris creates a small Louisiana town peopled by quirky, vivid characters readers will want to revisit again and again. "Crescent Blues""