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kell_x 's review for:
Undead and Unwed
by Sam Tschida
In this story the FMC really reminds us Bridget Jones, a single woman with a peculiar personality and who is accident prone and has a way to invite trouble her way.
It has christmas vibes and has a unique sense of humor that gets you pretty entertained.
Tiffenie is a 300 year old vampire, who is quite lonely (even if she won't really admit it at first). When a little bite goes wrong and she turns her neighbor into a new vampire she has to flee for a while. And what better place than her inherited Inn in Vermont? While there Tiffenie has to upper-fix the Inn if she wants to try to keep it, has to control a newly created vampire and has to deal with a love triangle between her, the handsome x-mas tree farmer next door and Vlad, her creator and ex-boyfriend.
Despite all odds while in the small town of Valentine, she starts to make connections, making friends, starts to live a little (well.. for an undead person)!
But she was so sttubborn that it was like she could not see what was right in front of her. She had a denial relationship with herself and the fact that she was indeed a vampire and it showed in all her traits and her actions.
Despite some inconveniences she had so much! And when she accepted herself she realised that her happiness was right in front of her and within her reach.
As for the side characters I really liked Heaven, and would have enjoyed to have her more in the story. She became Tiffenie's best friend but we didn’t see much interactions. And Vlad.. he was in love with her for centuries and did all he could for her and she coulnd't see what was right in front of her. He deserved a little more recognition.
The author aimed for a Hallmark vibe and made it!