The boundaries of space and time, life and death, are transformed by the power of love in a trio of romantic tales--""Heart of the Hunter,"" ""Dream Seeker,"" and ""The Last Gatekeeper."" Anthologies focusing on a wide variety of themes are becoming increasingly popular and are a good way to sample the works of various writers. In vastly different ways, these three stories by veteran romance writers defy time and space to ensure the romantic destinies of their characters. Madeline Baker's "Heart of the Hunter" is the longest of the three and features a ghostly Native American hero. Anne Avery's "Dream Seeker," which explores the relationship between romance and imagination, and Kathleen Morgan's "The Last Gatekeeper," a sometimes violent story of love, duty, and sacrifice, are both short, though dissimilar, futuristic romances. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.