The Summary

Nina Blackman, was on her first day of her new job as a dental hygienist when a patient got a little too loopy on the anesthesia and ends up biting her. She thinks nothing of it but the doctor sends her home, when she wakes up the next evening she has a set of new razor-sharp fangs, supersonic hearing, she can read a can of veggies on her neighbors counter with the clarity of a bionic women, and hear the blood rushing through said neighbor's dog's body. She has a hunger that not even chicken wings sure can satisfy! Something's wrong, this patient Greg Statleon has something to do with there new abilities and Nina Blackman is sure going to give him a piece of her mind when she finds him.

The Review

Nina Blackman was a difficult character to like, throughout the book she constantly bitches about her immortality and doesn't stop. The book was entertaining save for Nina being a women I couldn't really stand at some points of the novel. Greg was sexy and Nina's interactions with him were entertaining and hot at times. The novel was written very well and had a lot of humor that helped overcome the bitchiness that is Nina. Her friends Marty and Wanda were also quite entertaining, it was funny reading their witty banter with Nina. Overall, the book was a pretty good read, you just have to get past Nina's complaining and understand where she is coming from. Give this book a chance even if you grow to hate Nina in the first few chapters, it was worth it. I will differently pick up the next book or the previous one at that and find out how Marty became the werewolf and what the heck's up with Wanda!

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Other Books in the Series

Book 1: The Accidental Werewolf
Book 3: The Accidental Human
Book 4: Accidentally Demonic


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