Saturday, 27 April 2013

REVIEW - Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs by Molly Harper (Nice Girls series)


Jane Jameson is an average girl – she works in the children’s department at the local library, lives in an historical home in her  Southern hometown of Half Moon Hollow, and has an overbearing mother who would love to see her get married and settle down.  However when she becomes fired from the library, it sets off a chain of events including potato skins, getting rip-roaring drunk, being mistaken for a deer, and waking up undead in the home of her handsome sire, Gabriel Nightengale.  As she stumbles her way through her new life, er…death,  she learns to deal with coming out of the coffin to her family, renews a relationship with the ghost of her dead aunt, and struggles with her growing attraction to Gabriel  - all while being framed for vampire murders!

A friend of mine gifted me the first book in Molly Harper's Nice Girl series, Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs, after she read it and loved it.  I started it and was hooked – in fact the worst part was waiting the week for the next books in the series to become available from the library!  It’s not the deepest read, but it is incredibly entertaining. The characters are slightly over the top, but in that way that they remind you of someone who is just like that, you know?  The main character Jane?  Well, I just love her.  She’s secretly insecure on the inside, endearingly accident prone, still trying to find her place, and totally and completely sarcastic.  Her mind and feelings were real to me, and I could totally see myself in her – except for I’m not nearly as fabulously sarcastic, lol.  Jane had me hooked on the series within the first chapter – I had to see what happened with her. 

The Nice Girl series continues with Nice Girls Don’t Date Dead Men, Nice Girls Don’t Live Forever, and Nice Girls Don’t Bite Their Neighbours.  We get to see Jane continue to grow and change all while charging through increasingly impossible situations – and the supporting characters get their lives nicely wrapped up as well.  I found that while I enjoyed the series, I was glad it ended where it did.  I found myself giving a bit of a “Really? Come on!” at the events of book 4 as it was starting to be just a little too much, but it was easy to put aside in order to see how the lives of everyone turned out.

Overall I give  4.5 stars to the Nice Girl series. The books are funny and entertaining, with enough suspense and romance to keep things rolling. Purely enjoyable, feel-good books – which I think we all need more of sometimes. All of the books in the series are available from major retailers, and you may even find them at your local library as I did. 


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