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Sunday 9 September 2012

Review: Driving Mr. Dead by Molly Harper

Driving Mr. Dead
by Molly Harper
(Half Moon Hollow # 1)

DRIVING MR DEAD is a very fast read.  It's light paranormal romance with a touch of humor, so if you're in the mood for a little distraction from the doom and gloom you might be reading then this is the book for you.

That being said I have a confession to make.  I've only read two books by Ms. Harper, the first two in the Jane Jameson series.  After the second book I had to quit reading the series because I realized that I did not like Jane, which is important being that you're in her head, and I wasn't a huge fan of Ms. Harper's humor.  Or so I thought.

DRIVING MR DEAD was a much better read for me, even though I didn't find it as LOL funny as other readers did, I did find it entertaining and that was a good thing because now I know my problem is just mainly with Jane.  Apparently, Miranda Puckett had made a cameo appearance in that series as a vampire driver.  So now she gets her book.

She's assigned to drive a vampire almost across country, with an important delivery.  Said vampire, the sexy Collin Sutherland, has a list a mile long of all the conditions and stipulations of what she's allowed to do and not to do while she's driving him.  Anal much?

Destruction and mayhem follows them along the way while they try to get to their destination on time and in one piece.  And also along the way things start to develop between the two of them.  The romance is a good part of the story, considering that it's a short book.

Even though I found the characters to be a bit cookie-cutter paranormal romance they were still likeable, if not memorable.  The storyline also had enough action and disaster to keep things interesting.  And then of course, it was sexy.

I have to mention that I loved the cameo by Dick Cheney (snickers), probably my favorite character in the Jane Jameson series, when he comes to save the day.

If you enjoy Molly Harper, you will definitely enjoy this book and series.  If you've never tried her, then I think this would be a great place to start.
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2 comments:

Timitra said...

I understand where you're coming from Francesca I read one of her books and didn't enjoy it but after reading your review I think I'll give this one a try.

Francesca said...

Hey Timitra, it's good to see I'm not the only one I was starting to get a complex. Of what I've read by this author, this has been the best so far. Although I can't agree with other people on how funny it was, I do have other books I consider funnier, it was still an enjoyable read and I hope you like it as well.

Francesca