Fanged and Ferocious
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3.0 • 1 Rating
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
I Wanna Bite Your...
Anything. Everything. Because you drive me crazy and make me wild.
I shouldn't be attracted to you, but I am.
You're a man-child. A boy who never became an adult. A bartending musician who wouldn't know what good healthcare and a retirement plan were if they bit you on your delectable butt.
And you're keeping secrets. About who you are, maybe *what* you are.
You're everything I avoid in men. You meet none of my dating list requirements.
But sex isn't dating...right?
One list-obsessed vamp with a love of rules (me) meets one not-quite-human hottie with too many secrets (him) and mostly naked yoga happens. Also sex. Sex definitely happens. But that's all we've got. We're not compatible in all the adult ways that a real relationship requires. Are we?
Note from the author: This book contains steamy vampire/not-quite-human shenanigans, enough naughty words to make someone (not me) blush, and a vampire who longs for her happily ever after but doesn't necessarily recognize it when it stares her in the face.
Customer Reviews
Megan and Oliver equals hot.
* Written in single POV (mfc)
* Megan (mfc) - vampire
* Oliver (mmc) - werewolf
This is book 2 in the “Almost Human Vampire Romance Series”. It can be read as a standalone but makes more sense reading them in chronological order because the books are intertwined.
Megan and Oliver meet for the first time at a Halloween party that she’s throwing at her home. She definitely judges a book by the cover and he allows it. They do develop a relationship but it’s based on secrets and misunderstandings because neither will fully open up to the other. They’re guarded from past experiences and just never give the relationship a full chance. The majority of the book is Megan working with her friend Yvette to get advice on how she should handle this or that while Oliver and Megan are on the outs.
I feel like the ending was rushed. In Chapter 19, Megan and Oliver finally begin their relationship repair; however, Megan still doesn’t go into details about why she’s so guarded or judged Oliver so harshly when they first met.
Chapter 20, the last chapter, was just 9 pages of some brief conversation and some “kiss and make up”.
There was an Epilogue in Oliver’s POV that I appreciated. It was a great addition and provided insight on why he made some of the decisions he did throughout the course of their time together.
Without giving spoilers, I just feel like there was more foreshadowing about a potential next book with Yvette and what she had going on and the focus on that definitely trumped the ending in my opinion.
***One tiny spoiler*** If you think this is a book where there’s going to be vampy sexy biting, that’s out. Megan only bites Oliver once and she’s not even lucid when she does it.
Overall, a good book. I’m glad I read it. The spicy times were super spicy.