Showing posts with label Jessica Sims. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jessica Sims. Show all posts
Monday, September 14
Quote-Tastic: Must Love Fangs by Jessica Sims
Must Love Fangs
Midnight Liaisons, #3
Jessica Sims
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Pocket Books
Date of Publication: August 27, 2013
Number of pages: 369
Wednesday, August 14
Waiting on Wednesday August 14th
Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine showcasing upcoming books that we are waiting, often impatiently, to be released.
Must Love Fangs by Jessica Sims

The third book in the “funny, sexy, and lively” (Publishers Weekly) romance series about a paranormal dating service called Midnight Liaisons.
Marie Bellavance has known for years that she’s going to die of the same incurable disease her mother did. That’s why she never dated and doesn’t allow anyone to get close to her. But now, as an employee of the paranormal dating agency Midnight Liaisons, she has a chance: if she can find someone to turn her into a supernatural creature, she’ll be cured!
Flirty were-cougar Joshua Russell has wanted standoffish Marie for his own, but she’s been off limits as a human. When he catches her sneaking away from a vampire date gone wrong, he steps in and offers his own services. As a vampire bodyguard, he’s able to tell her which men will be the perfect ones to date. But he’s secretly got a better plan in mind: if she wants to date the supernatural, a handsome were-cougar would be the best choice of all.
Release Date: August 27, 2013
Why This book?
I am waiting on this book because I really enjoyed the first two, Beauty Dates the Beast and Desperately Seeking Shapeshifter. The books are just fun reads.
Thursday, January 3
Review: The Undead in My Bed Anthology
This was a great anthology, featuring novellas for 3 series that I currently follow. The first was by Katie MacAlister called Shades of Gray. This is book 10.5 of the Dark Ones series and tells the story of Noelle, the Beloved who lost her Dark One to another in an earlier book in the series and Grayson. It was full of Katie MacAlister's famed snarky humor as Noelle tries very hard to convince Gray that she is his Beloved and isn't scared of the Demon Lord who has sworn to see Gray dead. The secondary characters are great as usual and provide wonderful comedy to offset Noelle and Gray's romance.
The second novella is Undead Sublet by Molly Harper. This is the third novella in her Half Moon Hollow spin off series that originated with the Jane Jameson series. This novellas was great because we got to catch up on Jane, Gabriel, Zeb, Jolene, Andrea & Dick. in this novella, Tess, a Chicago chef, becomes so exhausted, that she swears the food is talking to her. She is put on "sabbatical" and decides to go visit her former mentor who had moved to Half Moon Hollow Kentucky. When Tess rents a house from a woman going through a divorce, she never expects to find out that she already has a roommate living in the basement - the woman's soon to be ex-husband turned vampire, Sam. The battle of wills as Tess and Sam each fight for the right to live in the house alone, by sabotaging the sleep and personal items of the other is too funny. I really enjoy going back to Half Moon Hollow and can't wait for another story in this series.
The third novella is Out with a Fang by Jessica Sims. It is number 1.50 in her Midnight Liaisons series. Midnight Liaisons is a dating service for the paranormal community around Fort Worth Texas. I didn't really see where this novella fit in with the other 2 books in the series other than the couple, a Vamp and a Were-Jaguar, meet through the dating service. When we first meet Ruby, the were-jaguar, she is pining her lost love, a forbidden human that she had to break up with some 5 years before. She has finally decided to start dating again and is using Midnight Liaisons to find a match. Her first date is with a vampire who asks that she be blindfolded while they talk and get to know one another. What happens is a little bit predictable, but the story kept my interest enough to get through.
Overall, this was a really good book, especially since I am reading all 3 of the series these novellas are part of. Since the stories were novellas, they were easy, fast reads. I would recommend to anyone reading the Dark Ones, Half Moon Hollow or Midnight Liaisons series.
The second novella is Undead Sublet by Molly Harper. This is the third novella in her Half Moon Hollow spin off series that originated with the Jane Jameson series. This novellas was great because we got to catch up on Jane, Gabriel, Zeb, Jolene, Andrea & Dick. in this novella, Tess, a Chicago chef, becomes so exhausted, that she swears the food is talking to her. She is put on "sabbatical" and decides to go visit her former mentor who had moved to Half Moon Hollow Kentucky. When Tess rents a house from a woman going through a divorce, she never expects to find out that she already has a roommate living in the basement - the woman's soon to be ex-husband turned vampire, Sam. The battle of wills as Tess and Sam each fight for the right to live in the house alone, by sabotaging the sleep and personal items of the other is too funny. I really enjoy going back to Half Moon Hollow and can't wait for another story in this series.
The third novella is Out with a Fang by Jessica Sims. It is number 1.50 in her Midnight Liaisons series. Midnight Liaisons is a dating service for the paranormal community around Fort Worth Texas. I didn't really see where this novella fit in with the other 2 books in the series other than the couple, a Vamp and a Were-Jaguar, meet through the dating service. When we first meet Ruby, the were-jaguar, she is pining her lost love, a forbidden human that she had to break up with some 5 years before. She has finally decided to start dating again and is using Midnight Liaisons to find a match. Her first date is with a vampire who asks that she be blindfolded while they talk and get to know one another. What happens is a little bit predictable, but the story kept my interest enough to get through.
Overall, this was a really good book, especially since I am reading all 3 of the series these novellas are part of. Since the stories were novellas, they were easy, fast reads. I would recommend to anyone reading the Dark Ones, Half Moon Hollow or Midnight Liaisons series.
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