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Driving Mr Dead Half Moon Hollow series Book 5 edition by Molly Harper Paranormal Romance eBooks



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Driving Mr Dead Half Moon Hollow series Book 5 edition by Molly Harper Paranormal Romance eBooks

Like I said I have been on a Molly Harper kick, and I figure might as well start reading Driving Mr. Dead: 1) it's part of the Half-Moon Hollow series 2) I got to hear a sample of the story. 3) Miranda Puckett was mention in A Witch's Handbook to Kisses and Curses. However, I found Driving Mr. Dead is kind of in a weird space. It might be because it was published before the last Jane Jameson book, and before the first Half-Moon Hollow, so there are timeline issues here. Other than that it was a fun read.

We have Miranda Puckett who is a walking disaster, who needs time to think, because her fiancee is a douchebag. Yes, a walking douchebag, but he gets what he deserves. I wish it was a little more violent, oh well. Then we have Colin Sutherland. Oh Colin. Talk about a stick in a butt. The start of the road trip was probably not the most easiest. In some ways it made me think of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles as they were trying to make their way back to Half-Moon Hollow. Talk a Murphy's Law kind of trip.

Overall, Molly Harper brings another fun vampire story. A super quick read that will have you laughing from start to finish. Granted I did choke up towards the end, because of Colin's poor choice of words. Anyway, if you are need of an escape, you might want to take a road trip to Half-Moon Hollow in Driving Mr. Dead.

Rating:
4 1/2 Stars

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Review by Cassandra from Book Talk

Miranda Puckett has failed at every job she has ever had. Now she has taken a position as a driver for the new vampire service, Beeline. Her first assignment is driving Collin Sutherland from Washington to Kentucky so he can deliver a mysterious item to the Council. Collin is a paranoid and somewhat snotty vampire who has a fear of flying. Miranda loves the opportunity to be on the road so she can distance herself from her fiance and get some perspective on the troubles in their relationship. With Collin's rules, of which he has many, he is driving Miranda to the brink of insanity. Besides the growing tension and attraction between these two, trouble seems to follow them the entire trip. Everywhere they go something happens whether it's something small like having a car tagged to close encounters with death, they never seem to have a peaceful moment. Will they be able to make Collin's deadline? Will they even make it to the Hollow intact themselves? Will Miranda be able to let go of the past and the hurt and leap into a future that could hold all she ever wanted?

This is another great story by Molly Harper and a wonderful beginning to a new series. Miranda cracked me up with her wise cracks and manner. I felt for her, especially in the beginning, when dealing with Collin. Miranda has had many troubles in her past that keep her from being and doing what she would love to do and while on this trip you learn of her struggles including the one going on with her fiance. The mishaps that happen during the trip had me laughing with the randomness of the events and left me scratching my head and questioning how this much trouble could happen to one person. Collin slowly shows you his better side and lets down his guard to become a loveable character. All in all, I love this book and would recommend it to any Molly Harper fan or anyone who loves paranormal romance and are looking for a new author to follow.
Miranda is everything I wish I was aside from all her bad luck. Seems like trouble follows her but she is more then capable of handling anything that comes her way. She is a no nonsense women that will speak her mind and take on anyone, human and immortal alike. She is fearless when it comes to most things. She just so happens to be a chauffeur for vampires but one vampire in particular will test all her skills just to get the job done.

Miranda and Collins interaction is everything you would want in more. You know where it is going but the ride getting there is the best part.

Would love to read more about these two.
Serial rolling-stone, Miranda Puckett, is on the first day of her new job for Beeline - driving vampire's cross-country as their personal chauffer. And her first client has perfect timing - providing Miranda with some much needed Washington-to-Kentucky driving/thinking time to sort out her ever-destructive life and butt-dialling ex-fiancé.

It's just a shame that Miranda's maiden voyage is with Collin Sutherland. A pretentious, reclusive, up-tight vamp with sixteen-pages of instructions for his chauffer and a silver suitcase that he refuses to talk about.

This is going to be one long road-trip to Half-Moon Hollow . . . and along the way there will be car-boobs, muggings, MC Hammer and Hawaiian shirts. Oh, joy.

`Driving Mr. Dead' is the 160-page novella set in Molly Harper's `Jane Jameson' universe.

What is the appropriate reaction when one of your favourite, funny authors writes a special little novella treat set in her established-series universe? Why, fan-girl squealing - of course! And let me assure you, Molly Harper's `Driving Mr. Dead' is entirely deserving of your peals of squeals!

Harper introduces us to Miranda Puckett - employee to daytime vampire concierge, Iris Scanlon, who readers met in `Nice Girls Don't Bite Their Neighbours', and who has her own spin-off book coming out this month called `The Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires'. Miranda is a wayward soul with itchy feet and an ever-changing resume. She has been a cruise ship dogsbody and magician's assistant but her favourite job of all was as professional photographer. In recent years she has tried squeezing herself into a life that pleases her parents - as paralegal and fiancée to the white-picket-fence good boy, Jason. But that's all gone up in smoke after Jason's discovered text message, professing his love for his best friend (and Miranda's maid-of-honour), Lisa. Miranda has taken the chauffeuring job at Beeline, partly to reconnect with her crazy-wild-card roots, but also to take a week or two of space and decide if she can accept Jason's apology and re-proposal.

Miranda's first client is Colin Sutherland, a vampire with a silver suitcase, anal-retentive sixteen-pages of chauffeuring instructions and "more issues than National Geographic". Miranda and Colin get off to a bad, finger-breaking start, and things just get worse from there . . . but as the miles tick by and the ludicrous bad-luck keeps knocking them around, Miranda starts to shed Colin's many pretentious layers and get to his deeply hidden sexy centre.

I loved this novella! And I mostly loved it because it's *so* Molly Harper. Honestly, I can't think of any writer I'd trust more with tackling a hilarious, cross-country vampiric road-trip. She just had to write this because there's nobody else more qualified. Period.

And she does such a darn good job! As if anyone needed proof that Harper has an untapped resource in exploring the `Jane Jameson' universe, beyond her hilarious vampire-librarian heroine, `Driving Mr. Dead' will assuage you of any lingering doubts and get you suitably excited for `The Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires'. Of course, a few `Jane' favourites make appearances - but I won't spoil who because their random pop-up is just too delicious!

Miranda and Colin absolutely steal the show in this buddy-road-trip-plot-gone-awry. They are exact opposites; she the wild child free-spirit, accident-prone cool chick. While he's a stuffy recluse, with some serious old-world appeal.

I love anything and everything that Molly Harper writes. This novella is just the cherry on top of an already brilliant, established paranormal comedy series that keeps readers in blushes and chuckles. Brilliant!
Like I said I have been on a Molly Harper kick, and I figure might as well start reading Driving Mr. Dead 1) it's part of the Half-Moon Hollow series 2) I got to hear a sample of the story. 3) Miranda Puckett was mention in A Witch's Handbook to Kisses and Curses. However, I found Driving Mr. Dead is kind of in a weird space. It might be because it was published before the last Jane Jameson book, and before the first Half-Moon Hollow, so there are timeline issues here. Other than that it was a fun read.

We have Miranda Puckett who is a walking disaster, who needs time to think, because her fiancee is a douchebag. Yes, a walking douchebag, but he gets what he deserves. I wish it was a little more violent, oh well. Then we have Colin Sutherland. Oh Colin. Talk about a stick in a butt. The start of the road trip was probably not the most easiest. In some ways it made me think of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles as they were trying to make their way back to Half-Moon Hollow. Talk a Murphy's Law kind of trip.

Overall, Molly Harper brings another fun vampire story. A super quick read that will have you laughing from start to finish. Granted I did choke up towards the end, because of Colin's poor choice of words. Anyway, if you are need of an escape, you might want to take a road trip to Half-Moon Hollow in Driving Mr. Dead.

Rating
4 1/2 Stars
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