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Book Review of Dancing with Werewolves (Delilah Street, Bk 1)

Dancing with Werewolves (Delilah Street, Bk 1)
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Helpful Score: 3


I found this book interesting and aggravating at the same time. Paranormal investigator Delilah Street is one of those females that something is always happening to - getting attacked by werewolves (more than once), getting kidnapped by werewolves, being held captive again by werewolves, getting arrested for no reason. It seemed like everyone wanted a piece of her whether it was sexual or not, she wasn't safe anywhere. It got annoying after a while.

The story seemed to drag on and on back and forth between the courtship of Delilah and Ric Montoya (a water witch who finds dead bodies) and the werewolves and vampire war from years ago. A little too much of everything just seemed to muddle up the works. Zombies, vampires, werewolves, ghouls, half-breeds, fey and the werewolf mob who runs Las Vegas. And the many many references to old-time movie stars got on my last nerve. At one point, Perry Mason himself was her lawyer. I mean come on.

I enjoyed the storyline but IMO it had too much crammed into one story. This is a series, I think some of this stuff could have been worked into another book. Oh well, that's just my opinion.