Brittany H. (poohbritt) - , reviewed How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf (Naked Werewolf, Bk 1) on + 37 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
This new series from Molly seems to be a happy medium between the vampy supernatural Jane Jameson series and her recent romantic comedy, ...And one last thing. (Which I HIGHLY recommend, by the way.) Looks like with this series it's going to be each book is a story line one couple, then the next doing up the happily ever after of a supporting character. Which I'm more than fine with because it wraps each book up enough that there's no cliff-hanger but you'll still happily annoy your local bookseller for the next book. (Which I will)
I finished this book in a day. I tried to portion it out, I really did. But just as with my (and the main character's) addiction to sno balls, you just keep going till you're all out and kinda resentful about it.
Basic storyline is that Mo (short for a horribly embarrassing hippy-flower-child name) has escaped over-bearing parents and a ho-hum existence in Mississippi to the fish-bowl town of Grundy, AK. Insert surly manly stud-mc-werewolf-muffin, Cooper, who acts as "he's got a pine-cone up his ass...sideways." Add in some shenanigans that involve townspeople, a bear-trap and over priced undies and it's a really good end result.
And having read every published work of Molly Harper I have to think that she MUST have some very...interesting (if slightly nutty) family experiences, as every single one of her main characters has a fruit-cake family. (The kind that looks a little nutty, but ultimately is well-meaning.)
So go forth...and buy Molly Harper. And eat some Sno balls. Seriously, those things are like the food of the gods. (Sorry, I only found out about these things like two weeks ago and I'm making up for 25 years of not having them.)
I finished this book in a day. I tried to portion it out, I really did. But just as with my (and the main character's) addiction to sno balls, you just keep going till you're all out and kinda resentful about it.
Basic storyline is that Mo (short for a horribly embarrassing hippy-flower-child name) has escaped over-bearing parents and a ho-hum existence in Mississippi to the fish-bowl town of Grundy, AK. Insert surly manly stud-mc-werewolf-muffin, Cooper, who acts as "he's got a pine-cone up his ass...sideways." Add in some shenanigans that involve townspeople, a bear-trap and over priced undies and it's a really good end result.
And having read every published work of Molly Harper I have to think that she MUST have some very...interesting (if slightly nutty) family experiences, as every single one of her main characters has a fruit-cake family. (The kind that looks a little nutty, but ultimately is well-meaning.)
So go forth...and buy Molly Harper. And eat some Sno balls. Seriously, those things are like the food of the gods. (Sorry, I only found out about these things like two weeks ago and I'm making up for 25 years of not having them.)
Melissa (readermuse) reviewed How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf (Naked Werewolf, Bk 1) on + 96 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Let me just say it, if there was a Grundy Alaska and naked werewolves like Cooper around... I'm moving! However, I don't have Mo's magic touch in cooking to get a whole town to take me in. *sigh* I loved this PNR and laughed quite frequently while reading it. Mo is a great character and I loved her sense of humor. Loved the way she quipped with the other characters in this book. No matter the situation, she was able to find some sort of humor within it. Oh, if I had her mouth... well, I'd be in worse trouble that I usually get in, but I'd enjoy it more. ;) She also had great names for, *ahem* well things that she found interesting. I loved her "name" for a certain body part of Cooper. I laughed every time I read it. I won't divulge what that name was specifically *evil laugh* but I need to say even though I laughed it was a compliment... ;D
Cooper and Mo's relationship was anything but easy as it usually is in a good PNR. In fact they bickered and tried to out-snark each other in the beginning. For example, he had come to see her after shifting back into human form (so no clothes *waggles eyebrows*), they argue, but Mo has the last word... and I loved it:
...I could see that he was about to make one of his patented oh-so-clever parting remarks, so I beat him to the punch.
"You're still naked!" I called smiling nastily. "It's cold outside. Expect shrinkage."
Ah yes... the sound of lovebirds. ;) There were of course moments that made you love Cooper and not just laugh or roll your eyes... like his concern for everyone be it were or human.
I give this humorous PNR book 5 stars. I so recommend this book and I know I'll be reading it again in the future.
Cooper and Mo's relationship was anything but easy as it usually is in a good PNR. In fact they bickered and tried to out-snark each other in the beginning. For example, he had come to see her after shifting back into human form (so no clothes *waggles eyebrows*), they argue, but Mo has the last word... and I loved it:
...I could see that he was about to make one of his patented oh-so-clever parting remarks, so I beat him to the punch.
"You're still naked!" I called smiling nastily. "It's cold outside. Expect shrinkage."
Ah yes... the sound of lovebirds. ;) There were of course moments that made you love Cooper and not just laugh or roll your eyes... like his concern for everyone be it were or human.
I give this humorous PNR book 5 stars. I so recommend this book and I know I'll be reading it again in the future.
Helpful Score: 1
This book is the first in the Naked Werewolf series, with the second book, How to Seduce a Naked Werewolf, having been released March 29th, 2011. The author Molly Harper is also the author of the Nice Girl's Don't... series. Her books are a mix of romance, science fiction & fantasy and the paranormal. I liked the fact that this book was full of humor and paranormal aspects as the male character is a werewolf. When I read a paranormal story I love that the main female character is a strong and funny personality. The quality of this writing was very good. A story filled with laughs, shapeshifting, sex and a murder mystery. The werewolf storyline was written in a believable way and the writing was not overly descriptive, but gave the reader enough to make it real. There is nothing worse in a novel when the author keeps going on and on about how the werewolf came to be and how it shapeshifts. The setting in Alaska was also perfect for the werewolf theme. Lots of wolves in Alaska so it was the perfect setting. Fans of this genre will love this series. I highly recommend it.