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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Fangs for the Memories by Molly Harper

Product Details

Product Details

  • Publisher: Pocket Star (November 2, 2015)
  • Publication Date: November 2, 2015
  • Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc


“Molly Harper writes characters you can’t help but fall in love with” (RT Book Reviews), but how did Andrea and Dick Cheney fall in love? Join Half-Moon Hollow’s favorite couple for a trip down memory lane—to a time when Mr. Wainwright was newly dead, Jane Jameson was a newbie vampire, and a budding paranormal romance was not yet uncorked…
Half-Moon Hollow’s supernatural social event of the season—Zeb’s Titanic-themed werewolf wedding—is coming up, and Dick Cheney (not that Dick Cheney!) needs a date. But Andrea’s had enough of clever, handsome, and rakish to last a lifetime, and Dick Cheney is certainly not the sort of man you bring home to mom (not that Andrea’s deadist parents are speaking to her ever since she dropped out of college and became a blood surrogate.) Shameless, relentless, roguish, with a Stetson-worthy swagger, a naughty sparkle in his eyes, and a constant smirk—oh, and fangs—no, Dick is the last person (er…vampire) Andrea wants to date.But the infuriatingly irresistible man who lives quietly on the edge of a criminal underworld knows exactly what he wants, and once he surprises Andrea with a thrilling hot and dirty kiss behind the paranormal bookshop, she knows what she wants too: Dick. All it takes to ignite their unconventional courtship is a near-undeath experience that confronts Dick with a choice between turning Andrea, losing her forever, or tapping into his countless shady resources in this hilarious and heartwarming enovella that revisits the early days of Molly Harper’s Nice Girls series—one that “makes me laugh and laugh” (USA TODAY).


What a fun, quick read…just short enough to kill a couple of hours and whet your appetite for a fun light read but long enough to be satisfying.

While this is a novella that is part of a long running series –you don’t need to worry if you haven’t read any of the other books.  You will have no problems reading this as a standalone.  I haven’t read any of these books in quite a while (I really do have to catch up) and I had no trouble reading this.  The book really doesn’t dwell on anything that will make you feel lost.

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