"An entertaining fantasy thriller"
In the center of paranormal activity, Broken Arrow,
Oklahoma, tyro vampire Simone Sweet feels she has enough
on her plate besides learning how to live as an undead
especially after killing Braddock Hayes. By herself she
is raising a child who refuses to speak since her daddy
Jacob tried to kill her mommy, but died during the attempt. Before killing Braddock by drinking his essence, Simone
and former PRIS operative human Braddock "Brady" Hayes are
in demand by the townsfolk; both supernatural and normal.
Attracted to one another they begin seeing each other
though she knows she cannot absorb a relationship at this
time. Still as they fall in love, a homicide shakes up
the town and threatens their shaky relationship as someone
wants all paranormals gone. Combining humor with romance and a serial killer mystery,
the return to the center of vampire activity, Broken
Arrow, Oklahoma is a fun lighthearted tale. The story
line is fast-paced from the opening denouement until the
final climax as chaos seems to reign throughout the story
line. A glossary, the Consortium Guidelines, and a Brief
History of the Consortium will help newcomers adjust while
fans will enjoy the antics of the heroine. Although the
series might be losing a fang due to the impact of the
Malthusian Growth Model Theory applied to Broken Arrow,
OVER MY DEAD BODY is an entertaining thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 7, 2009
SummaryMoving into Broken Heart seemed like the perfect transition
for Simone Sweet and her young daughter, Glory. With her
ex-husband gone after attempting to murder Simone, and Glory
being mute since the incident, it is one place where she can
feel safe, and almost forget she’s a ravenous vampire...
No one is without secrets, but Simone’s are big.
She’d hate to have them interfere with what’s
developing with local hunk Braddock Hayes. When not turning
her legs to jelly, he’s building an Invisi-shield
around Broken Heart and helping Glory speak again. But when
Simone’s past resurfaces, it threatens to ruin her
second chance...
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