Sunday, August 21, 2011

Review: Molly Harper - Nice Girls Don’t Date Dead Men

Jane Jameson Series:
Book 2:
Nice Girls Don’t Date Dead Men: Jane Jameson
Summary:
“Once a devoted children's librarian, Jane Jameson now works at a rundown occult bookstore. Once a regular gal, she's now a vampire. And instead of a bride, she's an eternal bridesmaid -- which leads her to question where exactly her relationship with her irresistibly sexy sire, Gabriel, is headed. Mercurial, enigmatic, apparently commitment-phobic vampires are nothing if not hard to read. While Jane is trying to master undead dating, she is also donning the ugliest bridesmaid's dress in history at her best friend Zeb's Titanic-themed wedding. Between a freaked-out groom-to-be, his hostile werewolf in-laws, and Zeb's mother, hell-bent on seeing Jane walk the aisle with Zeb, Jane's got the feeling she's just rearranging the proverbial deck chairs.
Meanwhile, Half Moon Hollow's own Black Widow, Jane's Grandma Ruthie, has met her match in her latest fiancé. He smells like bad cheese and has a suspicious history of dead spouses. But Jane's biting her tongue. After all, would a nice girl really think she has a future with a vampire?” -amazon.com
*I don’t usually use outside sources for my book descriptions but I liked this one so much that I am using this one instead of writing one up.
Review:
Just an FYI I am going to use the same review for all three books so far, because I have the same thing to say about all three and that is that I freak’n love this series! Molly Harper has the exact right amount of sarcasm and snarky comments in her writing. There is a fine line between too much and not enough and Molly Harper has figured out that perfect amount. This series is really funny there are parts that I laugh so hard I cry. All of the characters have their own personalities and really come alive on the pages. They are all quirky, funny and real. I highly recommend this series to anyone that loves to laugh! I whipped through all three books in a couple of days I loved them so much. I can’t wait to read more of Molly Harper.
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