Nice Girls Don’t Date Dead Men

Nice Girls Don’t Date Dead Men by Molly Harper, published by Pocket Star on August 25, 2009, is the second installment in a humorous romantic series featuring Jane Jameson, an out-of-work librarian turned vampire. In this 400-page edition, Jane navigates the complexities of her new undead life while preparing for her best friend Zeb’s Titanic-themed wedding. As she attempts to develop her relationship with her mysterious sire, Gabriel, she also contends with a variety of challenges, including a groom facing pre-wedding jitters and a set of unfriendly werewolf in-laws.
Readers will find a blend of romance and paranormal elements as Jane grapples with her grandmother’s new fiancé, who has a questionable past. The narrative explores themes of love, family dynamics, and the trials of dating in a supernatural context. With a mix of wit and charm, this edition offers an engaging continuation of Jane’s journey, appealing to fans of contemporary paranormal fiction and romantic comedy.
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Following Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs, the second in a hilarious, smart, sexy romantic series about an out-of-work librarian who is turned into a vampire.
With her best friend Zeb’s Titanic-themed wedding looming ahead, new vampire Jane Jameson struggles to develop her budding relationship with her enigmatic sire, Gabriel. It seems unfair that she’s expected to master undead dating while dealing with a groom heading for a nuptial nervous breakdown, his hostile werewolf in-laws, and the ugliest bridesmaid dress in the history of marriage.
Meanwhile, the passing of Jane’s future step-grandpa puts Grandma Ruthie back on the market. Her new fiancé, Wilbur, has his own history of suspiciously dead spouses, and he may or may not have died ten years ago. Half-Moon Hollow’s own Black Widow has finally met her match.
Should Jane warn her grandmother of Wilbur’s marital habits or let things run their course? Will Jane always be an undead bridesmaid, never the undead bride?
Combining Mary Janice Davidson’s sass and the charm of Charlaine Harris’s Sookie Stackhouse novels, this is an incredibly satisfying read for fans of paranormal romantic comedy.
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