Review ~ Where The Wild Things Bite by Molly Harper @MollyHarperAuth

Posted April 10, 2017 by Tanya in Paranormal Romance, Reviews / 2 Comments

Review  ~ Where The Wild Things Bite by Molly Harper @MollyHarperAuthWhere The Wild Things Bite by Molly Harper
Narrator: Amanda Ronconi
Length: 7 hrs 14 mins
Series: Half-Moon Hollow #5
Published by Pocket Books on July 26, 2016
Genres: Paranormal Romance
Pages: 304
5 Stars
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Delivering a rare book to a valued customer is definitely part of mild-mannered archivist Anna Winthrop's job description. You know what isn't? Protecting her precious cargo from mid-flight theft by the very pilot who is flying her to Half-Moon Hollow...while trying to appear as unappetizing as possible to the only other passenger, a vampire. Undead bookstore owner Jane Jameson could be waiting a very long time for her book. Possibly forever.

Fortunately, Anna's dashing fanged companion Finn Palmeroy helps her fend off the attack, but not before their plane crash lands in the forest hundreds of miles from civilization. Great, now she's stranded with a priceless tome and a rakish vampire whose bedtime is fast approaching. Why does everyone want this book so badly, anyway? Anna just wants to get it to Jane before Finn decides to turn her into dinner-or sweep her off her feet. Okay, the second option is really tempting. But they're not out of the woods yet...

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Anna Winthrop has precious cargo she must get to Half Moon Hollow. What she doesn’t realize is there are more people interested in the book than she thought. She gets on the plane and her warning bells are going off, especially about the guy seated across the aisle. Once in the air, everything goes to hell and the plane goes down. Suspicious guy from across the aisle becomes her savior.

Funny thing is, her savior is Finn. Finn who we know from Single Undead Mom’s Club, is not the most reliable person in the universe. As they trek across country trying to find their way out of the woods, Finn finds his way into Anna’s heart. But is it real?

As I have with almost all of The Half Moon Hollow series, I laughed out loud a LOT. However, throughout the whole book I was suspicious of Finn. That made it hard because I really wanted all that he was doing to be geniune. But that niggly little feeling and some hints, keep you hanging. Just enough to keep you hanging.

I had a lot of fun with this book. I did get pretty emotional near the end. Even a little irritated with Anna and genuinely pissed at Finn. But, I loved the story. The long trek through the woods and the dangers they encountered along the way always ended up with a laugh because of either the way the problem was solved, or the ending of the problem itself. Getting to see our friends near the end was nice too. I was wondering if they were going to be making an appearance at all.

Overall, Where The Wild Things Bite hit spot on for me. I went through plenty of emotions and had lots of laughs. The narration, as always with this series, was spot on and swept me away into the woods for the trek with Anna and Finn. I cannot wait for The Accidental Sire and will definitely have it preordered from Audible when it becomes available.


 

The Series
The Undead in my Bed

 

About Molly Harper

Molly’s books are published by Pocket Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. They are available in print, as e-books and audio books at major book stores and on Amazon. Molly is a native of Kentucky. She lives in Paducah with her husband and children.

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