Friday, March 22, 2013

From The Review Pile

From the Review Pile March 22nd 2013

From the Review Pile is a meme hosted by Stepping Out of the Page every Thursday.
The aim of this meme is to showcase books that you've received for review (or if you don't receive review books, any book that you own and really want to read/review) but haven't yet got around to reading, in order to give the book some extra publicity.

I know that a lot of you have a huge pile of books that you want to read/review, but it understandably takes a while to get around to reading them all - here you can give a book (or two!) some of the publicity that it deserves, even if you haven't read it yet!

This week I started to organize my book shelves I only currently have two very overloaded ones.  While putting them all in groups it's still chaos but it's better then it was before I started.

This week I've decided to pick a book that has been on my shelf for years maybe even ended up forgotten. I picked it up before the zombie thing was big and struggled to get through it but now I think it's time to give the series a shot again. 

Happy Hour Of The Damned
Mark Henry
Series Amanda Feral #1
Urban Fantasy Zombies
Published March 1st 2008
(Goodreads)

Synopsis

The Thing No One Tells You About Dying Is Just How Much Fun It Can Be. Alive, ad exec Amanda Feral worked hard to wring enjoyment out of her days. Now that she's a zombie, it's a different story. Turns out, Seattle is home to glamorous undead of every description, and Amanda--stylish and impeccably groomed even in the afterlife--is swigging cocktails and living large (so to speak) among its elite. But there are downsides. Not being able to stomach anything except alcohol and human flesh, for instance. And the fact that someone is targeting Seattle's otherworldly inhabitants for their own sinister reasons.

Preying on the undead is seriously uncool. The only option is for Amanda and her zombie BFF Wendy and gorgeous gay vampire pal Gil to unearth the culprit among the legions of Seattle's bloodsuckers, shapeshifters, reapers, succubi, and demons--before they all meet a fate a lot worse than death. . .


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