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Come On, Get Lucky by Jacqueline Rohrbach

mal_bookdragon's review

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4.0

Sleuthing, sarcasm and sexy times! What a fun book. This was a 'new to me' author and I'm so glad I took the chance. Rohrbach's characters shone on page and I was easily sucked into her world.

Grant, a hopeless romantic and werewolf, is in love with his best friend, a snarky vampire named Lee. In an effort to cheer Grant up after yet another romantic disaster, Lee brings Grant to a vampire clan retreat. Mischief, a runaway bunny, and ex-boyfriends throw their vacation plans out the window. Not to mention that Lee's "no friends as lovers" rule is moot when Grant and Lee's friendship hits a snag as they deal with "accidents" that turn more deadly.

The single POV was my only issue. I would have loved to be in Lee's head some. But overall a great book and I'll be looking for the author's future works,.

ohthesheenanigans's review

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3.0


“The Dragon's Rebel” was enjoyable and I could care less for “Parallel Larry”, so stepping into this read I already knew it could be a hit or miss. Thankfully it was a hit.

“Come On, Get Lucky” is about a werewolf, Grant, who is a hopeless romantic that had his fair of bad luck when it comes to romance and his snarky vampire best friend, Lee, who decides to take him with him to a vampire clan retreat where all supernatural and non-supernatural beings are welcome. It’s essentially a spot where they can hook up with other beings and not have to worry about commitments or drama.

Overall it was a fun, banter-filled read that had aspects of romance, hot chemistry, ex-boyfriends, and a runaway bunny (hence cover).

mal_bookdragon's review against another edition

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4.0

Sleuthing, sarcasm and sexy times! What a fun book. This was a 'new to me' author and I'm so glad I took the chance. Rohrbach's characters shone on page and I was easily sucked into her world.

Grant, a hopeless romantic and werewolf, is in love with his best friend, a snarky vampire named Lee. In an effort to cheer Grant up after yet another romantic disaster, Lee brings Grant to a vampire clan retreat. Mischief, a runaway bunny, and ex-boyfriends throw their vacation plans out the window. Not to mention that Lee's "no friends as lovers" rule is moot when Grant and Lee's friendship hits a snag as they deal with "accidents" that turn more deadly.

The single POV was my only issue. I would have loved to be in Lee's head some. But overall a great book and I'll be looking for the author's future works,.
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