
Adventures of a Vegan Vamp
Vegan Vamp Mysteries, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Mitchell
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By:
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Cate Lawley
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Undead and vegan? Not the afterlife this girl had planned.
Waking up thin is one thing. But waking up gaunt, hangry, and undead makes for a very bad day. Mallory's killer better hide, because she's just discovered blood, meat, and dairy don't agree with her, and a future with no cheese is grim indeed. She's out to find her killer...and maybe a vegan cheese that doesn't melt her nose hairs.
©2016 Catherine G. Cobb (P)2019 TantorAmazing
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It's doesn't really makes you laugh out loud but it's funny in a peculiar sort of way.
The mystery was really good, but I was more invested on how she would adapt and progress as a vamp that is disgusted by blood more than discovering the culprit.
Narration was really good.
interesting idea
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Light relief
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Okay, but could have been way better.
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the only drawback I have with this series is that after book 2 the series is unavailable on audible.co dot UK can this be rectified.
well worth the money
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captivating
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I didn't like the main character. I found her to be self-important and irritating, especially with her repetitive use of the word "urg." If she used that one more time I might have lost the will to live! On the other hand, I really enjoyed the supporting characters, particularly Alex, and wished his character was more developed and we knew more about his backstory.
The book presented a clever premise, offering a unique take on the vampire genre, but I felt that the execution fell short. For example, the main character's claim of being a vegan didn't align with her choices to drink milk in her tea and try beef.
Another issue I had was the main character's knowledge of her attacker's gender despite having no memory of the incident. Additionally, while she seemed to possess certain powers, little was elaborated on this aspect of her character other than a brief mention by one of the other vampires. I wonder if this will be explored in future books in the series.
If you're seeking an intense vampire story or a laugh-out-loud read, this might not be the book for you. However, if you're in the mood for a quick and undemanding read, it might just hit the spot.
Easy fast read
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