For more reviews, check out my blog Craft-CycleI read this book on a road trip. It was a perfect book to read in the car, because I could easily detach myself from it if a conversation started and I didn't have to pay too much attention to the text, which usually gives me a headache.Knowing that it ...
Extremely funny, had me laughing quite a few times.
It's the age-old story: she's an uptight werewolf accountant, he's a nebbishy superhero sidekick, and they meet and fall in love while spying on the queen of the vampires. A silly, shrill good time.
Very easy beach reading. Liked that it wasn't focused on Betsy.
Wolf at the Door was another entertaining romp from MaryJanice Davidson. She has a knack for creating quirky characters and then dropping them in absurd situations. Rachael is a werewolf and an accountant. She is ordered by her cousin Michael, head of the Wyndham Pack, to move to St. Paul and keep w...
This one seemed really short. It only took me 3-4 hours to read (not all at once, but still). It was strange to see Betsy and the rest from Pack eyes. The murder mystery part of the book was over way too fast, just the end really. I never thought I'd say this, but too much romance and not enough act...
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsIn spite of all of the negative reviews that Wolf at the Door has been receiving I opted to give it a go. It is about werewolves after all! I should have listened to those who took the plunge before me. I really struggled with this book. The characters are annoying, the story...