Fangs But No FangsThis is the second book of the "Young Brothers series". I have read the first book (yet to review it) and let me tell you, it was good, I couldn't put it down and this one? Just the same. I borrowed this one and I really want to buy it now, just need to find the money (poor student, here!).

You've heard of AA's 12-Step program but I bet you've never heard of 12-Steps to Being Human! Christian Young decides to following these self-imposed steps after causing his brothers so much pain and grief in Fangs for the Memories (The Young Brothers, Book 1). Christian packs up his bags and throws away just about every luxury he has and moves himself to a West Virginia trailer park where he lives off rationed blood bags and indulges in infomercial products (in order to be more human of course).

When he saves his neighbor Jolee from her knife-wielding, druggie brother, Christian finds himself strangely attracted to this human female. It wasn't suppose to happen, why does he feel this way? Christian Young, does not fall for human women!

While there is very little vampire action, the romance in the book isn't lacking, Christian and Jolee make such a great couple! The book is great, and Kathy Love knows the recipe for the right amount of humor. I just ate this one up, and hopefully you will too! Check it out!

Purely Vampiric Rating: On On On On Half

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