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Werewolf Sings The Blues (2014)

by Jennifer Harlow(Favorite Author)
3.59 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0738736120 (ISBN13: 9780738736129)
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English
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Midnight Ink
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A Midnight Magic Mystery
review 1: I’ve been a fan of Jennifer Harlow’s work since the first book in her wildly creative investigative series, The F.R.E.A.K.S. Squad and while certainly more adult oriented than I remember her other tales to be, “Werewolf Sings the Blues” is just as lively.Vivian Dahl’s life has become mundane. An aging wedding singer—yep, that’s her claim to fame—she’s not living the life. Drugs, sex, and not much rock n’ roll have taken their toll and Vivian feels like most who haven’t realized their dreams, she’s going nowhere pretty darn fast and frankly, she’s exhausted. So what if drugs give her the bump needed to help her plant her butt firmly on the stage to sing At Last for the millionth time for one more bride and groom? A girl’s gotta pay the rent. When... more she realizes she’s being followed, Vivian figures she’s smart enough and tough enough to get away. It doesn’t take her long to recognize her mistake as she stands smack-dab in the middle of a gunfight and is swiftly kidnapped by said stalker. But in an unexpected twist, Vivian soon realizes Jason isn’t a stalker at all. He’s a werewolf—from her birth father’s pack—who is there to save her life and plans to take her across country to meet that father. Rescuing her just goes with the job right now because dear old dad has a few enemies and they’ve found out about the daughter he left behind. Unfortunately for Vivian, this little bombshell is the first of many. A sharp-tongued heroine, hunky hero, and a cast of unconventional characters makes “Werewolf Sings the Blues” a seducing, forget-the-real-world read.Reviewed by Shannon Raab for Suspense Magazine
review 2: Well, I really liked the last Harlow book. This one, not quite as much. I would have finished it if I would have had more time with the E-Galley, but alas, it expired. Now it is a DNF because it didn’t really grab me. It was a road trip with a werewolf. I wasn’t worried about the main character and I didn’t want to see her and the werewolf get together. They were step-siblings. So I have no drive to make an effort to find a copy of the book to see what happens. I know she’ll be fine and I don’t care if they get together or not. So here we are. It had a lot of action, so if you like that, try this one. I’ll definitely give the next Harlow book a chance. I bet I’ll like it! less
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tcolton1
I liked the last book ,but this one took a u-turn and I just couldn't like it.
Tat
Not my favorite. I liked the 1st one better. But I didn't hate it either.
samurai25
decent story, hideous lack of proofreading. Full review to come.
deb
Enjoyable read!
Stasy95
Very good!
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