Like a little vampire action in your novel explorations?
RE Carr’s paranormal story centers on a vampire’s assistant
named Georgia, who is recruiting her replacement. Gail, the hapless whale, is
reeled into the vampire’s world, anecdote by anecdote, with great finesse.
At times campy and irreverent, at time gross with animal
smoothies, and at times sensual with intimate scenes, Four is a tap dance of
two vamps and two humans trying to meet their personal needs.
The story poses a story question much like the chicken and
the egg. Which came first? Vamps or humans?
Rich in texture and characterization, Four was a different
kind of read for me. My best description of the story? Sookie Stackhouse meets
Stephanie Plum.
Another fine read from Kindle Press.
Maggie Toussaint aka Rigel Carson for Muddy Rose Reviews
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