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Book Review of Her Vampire Husband (Wicked Games, Bk 3)

Her Vampire Husband (Wicked Games, Bk 3)
Her Vampire Husband (Wicked Games, Bk 3)
Author: Michele Hauf
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1


Arranged marriages are so last year, at least thats what Blu Masterson thought until her father arranged for her to marry Creed Saint-Pierre. She is expected to marry a long tooth, a mortal enemy of the werewolves in a quest for peace. This marriage is supposed to bring both factions together and stop the wars between them.

I love Blu, she is smart, very sarcastic and not afraid to go after what she wants. She is a rare, female werewolf who hides behind brightly colored wigs and outlandish clothes. She has endured years of abuse from members of her pack and had to developed defense mechanisms to survive. She is the total opposite from her long tooth husband.

Creed is over 900 years old and loves the finer things in life. He drives expensive cars, wears designer clothes and is the local Tribe leader. When Blu moves in, she teases him that he is boring. As the book progresses you see him start to loosen up and enjoy life again. He enjoys her quirky behavior and will do anything to see her smile.

I like Creed and Blu as a couple. They complement each other, even though they are complete opposites. I love how they both changed their view of the enemy as the book progressed. Creed calmed Blu down and she loosened him up. They worked together when they realized that their marriage was no longer a farce.

This story is part of the Wicked Games series but can be read as a standalone. I read it before I read other books in this series and enjoyed it so much that I had to read the rest of the stories. It was nice to see how some of the other characters ended up together.

I loved this book. The romance between the leads is strong and the underlying political issues dont distract from it. Ms. Hauf weaves it into the story in a way that draws you in and makes you want to know more. The ending was a nice surprise. The book is fast paced and I didnt want to put it down. I read it in one day.

I highly recommend this book and invite everyone to stop by next Friday, April 9th and visit with Michele Hauf. I give this book 4 ½ Flaming Hearts.