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Bite the Big One!

A Paranormal Romantic Comedy

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Bite the Big One!

By: Sharon Karaa
Narrated by: Emily Gray
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Jennifer Owens has her fair share of troubles, what with being pestered by dead people and having to dodge the spells cast by her best friend, Becky, who is the worst witch in the history of witchcraft. On top of that, she has to contend with a sex-mad octogenarian who seems to be stalking her. She doesn't think things can get any worse. But then she becomes the target of a band of vampires who wanted to protect a secret that only she can unlock, if only she can figure out what it is! A steaming hot vampire slayer is determined to be her knight in shining armor, but is he real or another one of Becky's silly spells? And would they be able to figure out the vampire secret before she becomes their dinner?

©2014 Sharon Karaa (P)2015 Sharon Karaa
Literature & Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Comedy Fantasy Witchcraft Magic Fiction
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This was an OK story, just didn't seem to have THAT get you in there with a hang on by your seat of your pants ride, type of story. It could have been the English narrator, she sucked at doing the voices for the men in the story. I didn't really feel the story, I so love it when you wished you were in the story and going for the ride of you life. Sorry that just didn't happened for me this time. cheers

A Paranormal Romanic Comedy not sure on the comedy

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