Her works are funny, clever, and sweet. In NICE GIRLS DON'T
BITE THEIR NEIGHBORS, Jane is still reeling from her sweetie
Gabriel's extra-special request and their resulting secret
engagement, which she knows isn't going to remain a secret
for long, and her decision to save a young friend from
death, which has consequences that affect her friends and
family.
Meanwhile, she keeps trying to not be annoyed by her family,
but when she starts getting haunted by the grandmother who
hated her (as opposed to her Aunt Jettie, who she loves
being haunted by), has to learn how to raise a newly-turned
teenager in the same house as her possessive fiance, and
realizes maybe some of the crazy things going on around her
are perhaps actually attempts on her life (or un-life), Jane
realizes that crazy is her normal, and things may never change
NICE GIRLS DON'T BITE THEIR NEIGHBORS is a sweet, sexy,
funny, and heartwarming book.
The fourth book in the sexy, “hilariously fun,” (Romantic
Times “Top Pick”) romantic comedy series about a children’s
librarian turned vampire—perfect for fans of Katie
Macalister and MaryJanice Davidson. Just as un-life seems to
be stabilizing for Jane Jameson, fate returns to sink its
fangs and wreak havoc. Despite Jane’s almost-phobic approach
to the process, wedding planning is going smoothly. But then
Jane happens upon her former babysitting charge, Jamie
Lanier, injured and dying outside of a bookstore. When Jamie
asks her to turn him, she reluctantly does so and takes
Jamie in at River Oaks at the Council’s insistence.
Jane’s life is further complicated when Grandma Ruthie dies,
only to return to haunt River Oaks. Outside the old house
lurks an even more sinister presence. As the faceless threat
draws closer, Jane begins to wonder whether she will ever
make it down the aisle. Will their friends accept Jamie—the
newest, somewhat annoying, addition to their little family?
Will Jane ever feel like a nice girl again?