I liked the sense of humor that Molly Harper included in her Jane Jameson series, so when I heard she had a new book out, I just had to pick it up...
Title: How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf (Naked Werewolf #1)
Author: Molly Harper
ISBN-13: 9781439195864
Paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: Simon & Schuster, 2011
Purchase at IndieBound, Amazon, The Book Depository
Source: Simon & Schuster
drey's thoughts:
Molly Harper's latest offering doesn't disappoint. There's humor, wit, and sarcasm aplenty in this one, so if that's your thing, pick it up!
Character: Mo Wenstein is a hippy-raised southern gal running away from her interfering mother. Where does she head to? Why, Alaska, of course! Mo is funny and warm, yet sarcastic and sassy. She'd have to be, to have survived childhood with her given name! I liked her, and I liked how she's torn between trying to like the nice guy, and actually liking the grumpy one (against her better judgement!)... Cooper is the grumpy guy, and while I never quite got exactly why he's so grumpy. Yea, there's a backstory & stuff, but still... Be Alpha and be done with that! Sheesh!
Pace & Plot: This is a quick read, and you're done before you know it. The story flows well (except for grumpy dude--see above), and Mo's believable, as are the other characters in the book. Never mind that you'll see who the bad guy is from a mile away. You'll love this if you like chick-lit + werewolves + sassy humor.
drey's rating: 4/5 Excellent: Quirky and entertaining read that'll have you cracking up in places.
Have you read How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf? What did you think?
I've been planning to start this series... I think it looks like lots of fun...
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I was initially turned off of this book because of its title, but your review has made me think it would be worth reading. It sounds fun!
ReplyDeleteThe title and setting intrigue me, it's the werewolf that stopped me at first. How many paranormals can I take? Turns out, quite a few! The book looks like a lot of fun.
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