
The Undead in My Bed
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Narrado por:
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Leah Mallach
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Abby Craden
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Sophie Eastlake
In "Shades of Gray" by Katie MacAlister, Noelle is a Guardian: a demon-wrangler, imp-banisher, and all-round secret protector of humans from the Otherworld. While working on the set of a ghost-busting reality show in a haunted castle, she meets a sexy vampire, and together they prevent a Master Demon from killing everyone in the castle.
In "Undead Sublet" by Molly Harper, executive chef Tess Maitland is banned from her five-star kitchen in Chicago to recover from "exhaustion". Choosing a random rental house in Half-Moon Hollow to spend time in, she's unaware that the house comes with a strange man. Even though Sam Masden's ex-wife has rented the house out from under him, the divorce settlement allows him access to it for another ninety days. With Tess unable to go anywhere else, and Sam unwilling, a war of epic proportions is declared - and romantic sparks and heavy pots fly.
Jessica Sims's "Out With a Fang" features Ruby Sommers, a lonely were-jaguar who signs up for a blind date through the paranormal dating agency Midnight Liaisons. When she arrives, she finds out that her date, a vampire, was the human she'd been in love with four years ago but was forced to dump.
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If you could sum up The Undead in My Bed in three words, what would they be?
funny, romantic, adventureWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Oh yes, it wasn't a long story but well worth the time to listen.Nice compliment to the "Nice Girls" series
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I recommend this book for a good laugh
2 out of three stories not bad
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Fun read
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Just ok
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Second story will make you laugh. you can't listen/read this story without laughing out loud. should be an independent story.
Third story was good for passing time. good first book, more of a dramatic romance than a rom com
second story is well worth it
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Cherry picking
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I definitely liked the Molly Harper story the best. It was intelligent and funny and hard to stop listening.
Katie McAlister’s story was interesting But I had a hard time getting into it and that may have been entirely because of the voice. In some ways the Betty Boop voice added humor but it also got irritating after a while.
The Jessica Sim’s story was very good. But little niggling things bug me about the characters and made what seemed to be a very intelligent character come across as lowbrow. I am thinking this was from a lack of care from the author and descriptions… Maybe this was a rush project? That ValJean was constantly referred to as a character from a musical? I just wanted to say surely an Educated… Self or not… Wouldknowis based on an epic novel.
Three Very Different Stories
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Perfect Pairing
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Undead in My Bed to be better than the print version?
I would consider the second and third stories to be better, because the narrators do an excellent job. The first one was horrible. or maybe it was the writing. Probably mostly the writing, but the narrator didn't help.What did you like best about this story?
The Story by Jessica Sims (3rd Story), with the Molly Harper's (2nd Story) a close second.Which scene was your favorite?
The third story in it's entirety.If you could rename The Undead in My Bed, what would you call it?
Hot Vamps.Any additional comments?
Don't give up on the book because the first story/narration sucks. The other two stories are worth a credit on thier own!Two thirds of a great listen!
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Undead in My Bed to be better than the print version?
I didn't read the print version.Who was your favorite character and why?
I love Molly Harper and her female heroine is funny, witty, and a little exaperating!Have you listened to any of the narrators’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I missed Amanda Ronconi for Molly Harper's story, she is the best!If you could take any character from The Undead in My Bed out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Not sure.Any additional comments?
All in all, I thought the stories were fun, especially Molly Harper.Mostly Fantastic!
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