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Confessions of a Werewolf Supermodel: 07/30/15
Confessions of a Werewolf Supermodel by Ronda Thompson should have been the start of a fun, cozy, paranormal mystery series. Sadly, though, the author died shortly after finishing this book. Lou Kipinski is a supermodel at the prime of her career. But she's also a bit hairy. See, she's a werewolf. Something happened to her in high school and now her curse is threatening to tear her life apart. Women are being murdered — ones who could be her twins. A detective begins to question her part in these murders. While she believes in her heart of hearts that she could never murder anyone, their deaths align with when she was wolfed out. Worse set, she's been dreaming about the murders in vivid detail. Lou, like Goldy in Catering to Nobody by Diane Mott Davidson, has to prove her innocence and figure out who is behind the murders before she is either arrested or killed. Thankfully the book has a satisfying end; the loose ends are wrapped up. Nonetheless, I would have loved to revisit Lou and see how her quest for a werewolf's cure was going. Four stars Comments (0) |