Are you looking for a new urban fantasy series to sink your teeth into? If you love werewolves, mystery, romance, and humor, you might want to check out Howling at the Moon by Karen MacInerney, the first book in the Tales of an Urban Werewolf series.
The book introduces us to Sophie Garou, a successful accountant who has a big secret: she is a werewolf. Sophie was born a werewolf, but she knows nothing about her kind or her heritage. She tries to live a normal life among humans, with the help of some wolfsbane tea and a magic shop run by her mother. However, things get complicated when a sexy alpha werewolf shows up in town, a rival pack threatens her territory, and someone tries to expose her for what she really is.
Howling at the Moon is a refreshing and original take on the werewolf genre, with a fun and quirky heroine who has a terrific sense of humor. The book is more like a mystery than a typical shifter novel, as Sophie tries to solve the mystery of her origins and the identity of her enemy. The book also has a lot of sexual tension and romance, as Sophie struggles to choose between her human boyfriend and her werewolf mate.
The book is fast-paced, entertaining, and full of twists and turns. It is also well-written, with a smooth and engaging style. The book is suitable for fans of Charlaine Harris, Mary Janice Davidson, and other urban fantasy authors who combine humor and paranormal elements.
Howling at the Moon by Karen MacInerney | Goodreads
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