This book focuses on Iris. She runs a vampire concierge service that happens to be the only one of it's kind in Half Moon Hollow. She does the things vampires don't want to (or can't) do. She was dropping off the contract for a new client when she found him on his kitchen floor. After offering her a...
First finished item I'm slotting in for Vampires v Werewolves, because the book had both (though any fighting was friendly bitching). There's going to be probably 3-4 Molly Harper titles slotted in variously around this bingo board... Like most Molly Harper the book is a fun candy read with snar...
PNR - it was a sweet read, with a lot of banter, sarcasm and sense of humor. Exactly what you need when your life is difficult, stressy or just boring.
I have yet to read a Molly Harper book that I didn't love. They are just snarky fun. When you are looking for a book that doesn't take itself too seriously and is just a fun read, anything by this author works. I can't say that I loved this one as much as her Jane Jameson series, but it was still a ...
"The man was just unsettling; there was no other way to put it. I couldn't seem to get my conversational bearings around him. And clearly, he had a negative impact on my decision-making skills, because I'd agreed to cohabitate with someone who was cranky, condescending, and prone to bouts of stagger...
Half-Moon Hollow is a wonderful, quirky little town, full of both humans and vampires. Iris Scanlon has created a niche for herself by running a business that caters to vampires' daytime needs such as shopping and running errands. Staying clear of her clients during nighttime hours, Iris's only cont...
Quirky-ish paranormal romance. I have no idea why I just could not get into this book. It got to the point where today I had to make myself finish it. The romance is okay, the heroine is funny, but it just seemed to drag for me.
Originally Posted At Addicted To RomanceIris Scandlon, runs a company that runs errands for vampires, and even though Iris doesn't care much for vampires, she doesn't have to see them much, so as long as she can provide for herself and her teenage sister she is content. On a delivery to a vampire's ...
In The Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires, Ms. Harper breaks away from Jane Jameson and her family but remains in the charming town of Half-Moon Hollow, Kentucky. After five previous novels set in the same locale, the town itself has become something of a character in its own right, which is perfect...
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