
Helpful Score: 2
Okay, if you follow my reviews (and why wouldn't you? Ha Ha!) you already know I was less than thrilled with the first book in this series titled "The Vampire Shrink." I enjoyed this one even less, in fact, I traded it without finishing it. My apologies to the person who requested it, but maybe you will like it:) This book broke all the rules and that frustrated me. It was like the author was trying to make her round story fit in a square peg. The only redeeming quality is the humor between Kismet and Deveraux, which was really funny and well written at times. I did truly HATE Hallow, but not for the reasons I was supposed to. And the ex finance character Tom is an utter waste of ink and paper, he contributes absolutely nothing. Overall, sadly, another disappointment:(

I really enjoyed reading Dark Harvest. Kept me interested throughout.

In this sequel to The Vampire Shrink a Very Bad Vampire comes to town complete with an Evil Plot that involves Kismet. A good read but not quite as absorbing as the first book although I still found it well written with an action packed plot and fascinating characters. Maybe it's just that I wanted Kismet and Devereux to have progressed more in the five months since the last book. She seems to wrap her 'divorced from the situation/non-judgmental shrink' mantle around herself too often. And maybe it's just me but I definitely wanted more resolution in the ending.