Marty Andrews and Keegan Flaherty are seemingly totally different people until one fateful night when everything changes.
What no one in the "real" world is supposed to know is that werewolves really exist, and for the most part live amongst us and carry on as "regular humans" do running businesses and doing daily chores. The biggest differences include shifting at the full moon into their werewolf form, mating for life and only being fertile during certain times of the year, and abiding by the rules of the Pack Council
When Keegan "accidentally" bites Marty life for both of them changes. It's not smooth sailing for either, but the roller coaster ride is interesting.
Accidentally Dead is the first of a series, with the second to be released this summer. I can see room for a 4th and potentially 5th book, but by rading other blogs I see that the author doesn't plan those. Not to name drop, but I know the author, and we're having dinner next week...I wonder if I can convince her of a need for Keegan's siblings to have their stories.
While this is definitely not my typical read I found it enjoyable. I don't think I enjoyed it as much as some of the blogs I've been reading about it, but is that because I was expecting more, or because it's not my normal read as I don't read paranormal books? Who knows...not I!
Sandi
Outside of a dog a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. Groucho Marx







re: Accidental Werewolf
I'd heard of this one and liked the title, but haven't had the chance to check it out...wasn't sure of the genre, aside from paranormal...if it was a comedy or thriller or romance or what...
Have fun at your dinner with the author! Glad you liked it well enough to be able to talk to her about it, if not as much as the other bloggers...nothing more awkward than when you really don't get a friend's writing!
Sandi - If you could
Sandi - If you could convince her to write for the siblings, I think a couple of us bloggers might want to give you a big high five. I thought both the sister and brother deserved a story.
Cady
TBR--The Born Readers