Blurb:
The “enchanting” (Publishers Weekly) Jane
Jameson series is back with a new paranormal romantic comedy about werewolf
yearning to find her own place world, and the group of admittedly unique
vampires who help her find love.
Tylene McClaine, black sheep of the McClaine Half-Moon Hollow
werewolf pack, has spent a lifetime blocking out the criticisms of her
boisterous pack. They say she’s too bookish, too sarcastic, and worst of all,
too picky when it comes to finding a nice werewolf boy and settling down.
But when she meets vampire and Half-Moon Hollow music
teacher, Alex Bonfils, Tylene starts to wonder if she could create the life
she’s always wanted. She takes every precaution to meet her sexy vamp in
secret, but when a vandal around town starts targeting vampire businesses, she
fears her family might have found her out. When the damage in town escalates,
Tylene and Alex join forces with Jane Jameson, Dick Cheney, and the whole
vampire gang to find the culprit save Half-Moon Hollow before it’s too late!
My
review:
Nice
Werewolves Don't Bite Vampires brings us back to Half-Moon Hollow, Jane Jameson, Dick Cheney, and the whole
vampire gang. Everyone knows someone like Tylene McClaine, the quiet one the
one who just doesn’t fit in with the rest of the crowd. Not in a creepy way,
just in they’d rather be anywhere else. Tylene is smart and fighting against family
expectations. And when you’re a werewolf those expectations are backed up with
tooth and claw. But if Jolene could do it so can Ty. This was a fun tale of
those efforts mixed with the Scooby gangs efforts to find out who is targeting
Vampire business’s and why. I loved Ty and could totally relate.
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