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A review by illstoptheworldandreadwithyou
A Werewolf's Guide To Seducing a Vampire by Sarah Hawley
5.0
Gosh, y’all, I just really enjoy being back in Glimmer Falls. There’s nothing quite like Sarah Hawley’s whimsical town with its fantastical and paranormal residents.
This time around plant-loving, sweater-vest-wearing, gentle werewolf Ben Rosewood finds love in the most unlikeliest of ways.
After drunkenly ordering a plastic crystal on eBay the night of Oz and Mariel’s wedding, Ben finds himself in possession of that crystal's resident, a vampire-succubus hybrid, who is spellbound to do his bidding.
Having been tied to a witch for the past several centuries and forced to serve as her assassin, Eleanore Bettencourt-Devereux is not inclined to trust anyone. Now she has a new master, who swears he does not want to order her around.
A fondness grows between them as Ben and his unexpected houseguest spend more and more time together, caring for each other in large and small ways.
He’s the “soft one”; she’s the “stabby one”; and I love how they work together.
I’m adding this one to my list of comfort reads.
This can be read as a standalone, but honestly, this series is so delightfully quirky that I recommend reading them in order to enjoy the full story arc and backstories behind each of the characters.
5⭐️
I received an advance copy of the book from Berkley and NetGalley. All review opinions are my own.
This time around plant-loving, sweater-vest-wearing, gentle werewolf Ben Rosewood finds love in the most unlikeliest of ways.
After drunkenly ordering a plastic crystal on eBay the night of Oz and Mariel’s wedding, Ben finds himself in possession of that crystal's resident, a vampire-succubus hybrid, who is spellbound to do his bidding.
Having been tied to a witch for the past several centuries and forced to serve as her assassin, Eleanore Bettencourt-Devereux is not inclined to trust anyone. Now she has a new master, who swears he does not want to order her around.
A fondness grows between them as Ben and his unexpected houseguest spend more and more time together, caring for each other in large and small ways.
He’s the “soft one”; she’s the “stabby one”; and I love how they work together.
I’m adding this one to my list of comfort reads.
This can be read as a standalone, but honestly, this series is so delightfully quirky that I recommend reading them in order to enjoy the full story arc and backstories behind each of the characters.
5⭐️
I received an advance copy of the book from Berkley and NetGalley. All review opinions are my own.