In Molly Harper’s newest paranormal romantic comedy set in her beloved Half Moon Hollow, a vampire princess must learn how to navigate life as a college student – including living with her messy, annoying, frustrating new roommate.
Ophelia Lambert, 400-year-old vampire princess and college freshman, suddenly finds herself domesticated by humans and forced to suffer the indignities of dorm rooms, communal bathrooms, and a roommate with sticky fingers.
As one of the hundreds of undead venturing into postsecondary education, Ophelia has a lot more to learn than just “undead studies” – she has to learn to get along with her fellow vampire classmates and, worst of all, her human ones, along with getting back into the good graces of the World Council for the Equal Treatment of the Undead.
Can this once all-powerful vampire princess balance classes and campus life with romance, human and vampire relations, and not sinking her teeth into her annoying roommate?
With her “distinct, captivating style” (RT Book Reviews), Molly Harper demonstrates that she is one of the best voices in paranormal romance.
This novella ended at 80% and was more like a prequel for the next book in the series … I’m calling this a 2.5 read. This novella ended at 80% and was more like a prequel for the next book in the series and not much of a story.
Good, but… I knew it was a short but it seemed really short (20% is an excerpt of a future book and other back matter). Plus she didn’t tie up one thread that needed tied up. Otherwise, I enjoyed it.
Not a story, just a short piece of ficiton Buyer beware. This is not a story, it’s a bridge. A simple short fiction piece with very little plot and no real movement of the overall story arc.Â