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Vengeful Vampire at Wonky Inn by Jeannie Wycherley

wilko's review

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5.0

I think this one is the best and most intense book in the series especially for the fact Alf is in grave danger when she is forced to leave her beloved Inn and go to Transylvania where who knows what will happen to her! You worry about who is safe and who is not, who do you trust or do you trust no one and what happens to the Wonky Inn if something happens to Alf, these are just some of the things you think as you read and honesty trust is the biggest issues in this book and I was second guessing everyone. But fear not there is something quiet special that also occurs that will bring a smile to your face!

se_wigget's review

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4.0

 
You don't need a jerk to help when you have killer attack owls. 
 
Seriously, I wish she weren't into Silvan. The Bad Boy trope. Not a fan. I wish her latest crush was a female witch. The snarkiness and ridicule will get old after a while, and she'll dump his ass. She claims "He completes me," but she's complete without him. 
I highly recommend _Hark! A Vagrant_ (webcomic and book)--in particular my favorite: "Dude Watching with the Brontes." It never gets old. 
 
Well... now I understand why Alf's great-grandmother hates vampires. It's not racism. It's the hatred a traumatized survivor has for a homicidal psychopath. 

trinah's review

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5.0

Another great book in this series. This time Alfie goes very close to being killed by a vampire, she finds out why her great grandmother dislikes vampires so much, and a new love interest emerges. I loved the ending but it makes me very impatient to read the next in the series.

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