From New York Times Bestseller Mimi Jean Pamfiloff comes a Horribly Sunny Mystery, The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant.NOBODY MESSES WITH HIS LIBRARIAN. . .Who killed Michael Vanderhorst’s maker? It’s a darn good question. But when the trail brings Michael to hellishly sunny Phoenix, Arizona, his biggest problem soon becomes a cute little librarian he can’t seem to stay away from. He’s never met a … to stay away from. He’s never met a bigger danger magnet! Even her book cart has it out for her. And is that the drug cartel following her around, too? “Dear God, woman! What have you gotten yourself into?”
Things go from bad to worse when local vampires won’t play nice.
Can this four-hundred-year-old vampire keep his librarian safe and himself out of hot water? Can he bring his maker’s killer to justice? Yesterday, he would’ve said yes. But yesterday, he didn’t have a strange connection with a librarian. Yesterday, people weren’t trying to kill her.
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Really enjoyable story. Hoping to see more to come. A different take on the usual vampire tale. Something a little different for this author.
“No one touches my family. And no one messes with my librarian.”
I went into this book blind after seeing the cover. It grabbed my attention and would not let go. I think Mimi Jean Pamfiloff is amazing author and this book went beyond what I was expecting. It’s not a romance in the normal sense although there is a little bit there. After his best friend, mentor and maker is killed, Michael Vanderhorst goes searching for the truth in Phoenix. When trying to find answers he stumbles upon Miriam Murphy, a cute, clumsy librarian who attracts nothing but danger. He finds himself drawn to her but seeing how he really doesn’t believe in relationships it can’t be a romantic pull…right? I loved everything about this story and look forward to what will be coming in the future. I definitely recommend this book.
“A day without Miriam is like a day without sunshine.”
Another fun read from Mimi. Not a cliffhanger but cannot wait to see how their story progresses in future books.