Fangs, Fur and the Single Girl
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Narrated by:
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Keyara Jackson
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By:
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Lisabet Sarai
A tragically attractive vampire, a hunky wolf-man and a skeptical but susceptible career gal. What could possibly go wrong? Bianca Sorenson understands obsession. Her phenomenally successful Vamp magazine feeds the popular fascination with the undead. The city is full of fanatics who want to believe vampires are real. Bianca knows that’s a fantasy. Then a blond, blue-eyed blood drinker walks into her office looking for a model’s job and turns her universe upside down.
Jim Bush hasn’t been a vampire for long, but his terrible history and seductive hunger undermine Bianca’s single-minded ambition and her cherished self-control. Trying to escape from Jim’s disturbing influence, she collides with a shaggy giant of a man whose mere presence inspires irresistible lust.
When Zack Kane reveals that he’s a wolf shifter and claims Bianca as his mate, she finds herself on the horns of a supernatural dilemma. How can she resolve her feelings for her two mutually hostile lovers while defusing a city-wide conflict between the vampire clique and the werewolf pack?
Fans of Twilight: get ready for a wilder ride than you ever imagined!
©2024 Lisabet Sarai (P)2025 Wordwooze PublishingListener received this title free
Vampires, werewolves, and a single girl
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The core premise is solid. The supernatural dynamics, the romantic tension, and the playful tone create a fun foundation. There’s a nice mix of sass, light danger, and a touch of spice that keeps the pacing brisk. Nothing drags. In fact, it moves so fast you’ll probably finish it in a sitting or two.
That said, the story feels like it only scratches the surface of its own potential. The worldbuilding hints at deeper lore and more complex character arcs, yet it rarely slows down long enough to explore them. A bit more narrative depth, richer backstories, and higher emotional stakes could have elevated this from “good” to genuinely memorable. It almost feels like a pilot episode rather than a fully fleshed-out season.
From an audio perspective, the narration is decent overall, but the experience might have benefited from an additional male narrator. With multiple perspectives and strong male characters, a dual cast could have added texture and immersion. As it stands, it’s competent but not standout.
Bottom line: fun, flirty, and easy to binge, with some enjoyable spice, but don’t expect heavy depth or intricate plotting. If you’re in the mood for a quick paranormal palate cleanser, this one fits the vibe perfectly. Solidly average, still entertaining.
Fast, Fun, but Leaves Depth on the Table
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