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Lisa Kay
Jane’s Secret Unicorn Collection?


★★★½✩ (This is a review of the audiobook.) The first in the Jane Jameson series is wonderfully narrated by Amanda Ronconi; she does the snarky inflection of Jane’s first person POV just right. I think the biggest problem I had with this book was I wasn’t in the mood for snarky. (I know, I know! But, it was on my iPod/Touch and I couldn't get to what I wanted.) Too bad. Maybe at another time. Ditto with continuing the series: maybe later. I know I like this author
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Barbara ★
I liked Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs but I kept thinking how much funnier her Naked Werewolf series was. Unfortunately I didn't find Jane's reaction to being turned into a vampire realistic. It was more like "oh I'm a vampire now, oh well...life goes on". And there really wasn't much of a romantic connection between Jane and Gabriel. Sure they met up every once in a while and screwed like bunnies but they didn't actually have a relationship.

Oh well, if I need another book set in Kentucky, I may
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Tania
Jun 04, 2011 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
After so many "serious" pnr / uf books sometimes it's nice to take a walk on the lighter side of the genre. This author has a talent for writing everyday people in extraordinary worlds. Jane is such a refreshingly normal character. I don't mean normal as in a hyped up version of normal, I mean normal as in I could easily see knowing this person. Hell who am I kidding, some of Jane's personality traits I have to admit to having myself. The romance shifts along at a steady pace not the uber-fast w ...more
Tania
Sep 27, 2011 rated it really liked it
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Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs is the tale of a librarian who is turned vampire after she is shot by a drunk hunter who thought she was a deer. And I don’t mean “hunter” as in the usual dark heroic hunter of evil that normally occurs in vampire books, I mean hunter as in… well I’m picturing a drunk Elmer Fudd. The first book of this series deals with Jane’s being turned and how she adapts to her new lifestyle including how to tell her parents.

Molly Harper’s version of what a world would look life i
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Penney
Jan 09, 2012 rated it really liked it
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I have an unnatural love affair with intelligent sarcasm and Molly Harper is a master craftsman of the art form.
Stephanie Tuell
Dec 01, 2010 rated it really liked it
I really liked this book. It was a lite and funny pick me up read. I knew who the killer was from the beginner, but it was still worth the read!
Sandra
Dec 16, 2009 rated it liked it
Terri
Dec 31, 2009 marked it as to-read
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Jul 05, 2011 marked it as would-like-to-read
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Jun 22, 2014 marked it as to-read
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