Someone paid the vampire king’s creepy son to turn me in to one of the bitey undead. I’m not hanging about to find out who or why. The vampires want me to stay with them for one hundred years of indentured servitude but I have this thing about following orders so I ran from the streets of London to the wilds of Alaska.
I have an eidetic memory and a can-do attitude. I can-do anything to get away from the vampire king. So, when the Sheriff of Portlock, a hidden paranormal town, invites me to be his assistant, I say sure thing. It beats servitude hands down.
At First things seem ideal in Portlock, I make a new friend and even get asked out on a date. But the truth is, there are secrets a plenty. The paranormal council are at each other’s throats, figuratively of course. But then someone rips out a werewolf’s throat, literally this time.
I need to work with the Sheriff to find the killer before he strikes again. We just need to winnow through werewolf pack issues, council politics, and more suspects than you can shake a stake at. Simple.
Portlock is a melting pot of witches, necromancers, vampires, and shifters, but things are starting to boil over. I hope I don’t get burnt.
Dive into this fast-paced urban fantasy series if you love humor, heart, found family and a slow-burn romance.
Okay so in the prequel to this book, there really wasn’t much detective inspecting and murder mystery going on about the book. But from what it sounds like from this book, we might actually have a little bit of a detective agency going on here. So, it appears that Bonnie is an assistant to a detective, now it’s starting to make sense where the detective in the case of his coming into play .Let’s hope to see something exciting about this book that the other books seem to be lacking, it was a good book but I didn’t have a detective field so that one. That being said let’s move on to my hopes.
I am hoping that in this book we actually see some detective work. Otherwise, the title is misleading and that just kinda irks me a bit. So, this is supposed to be a paranormal book, which I’m excited for I love paranormal, weird mystery, detective stories, all of it that’s totally my thing. But I’m really hoping that she also gets to include her dog because, dogs have keen senses and I think there is something
This was a decent book definitely a hidden gem, so I’m actually happy that they actually have investigations in the book. The first book got me a little annoyed because there wasn’t any type of case or investigation nor any detective service, it was just Bunny’s back story and how she was turned with the details of how she was physically turned very sparse.
But in this book, we find out that the job Bunny ran away to back in London when she was caught with the vampire coven is actually an assistant for a police station. The protagonist Bunny in this book, actually gets to go on investigations for the police station. I love how Heather uses detail in her stories to highlight the uniqueness of the characters. Heather Harris is definitely an author you want to keep an eye on, because I believe her stories are going to become bestsellers over the next few years.
One thing I especially like about Heather Harris’s stories is there is not a lot of disclaimers or things to be aware about. The most in this book that is a little inappropriate for a younger generation is the language, there is adult language in this book. So this book probably isn’t good for children under the age of 15 I would say.
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