Monday, January 14, 2019

How to Break an Undead Heart by Hailey Edwards [Review]

How to Break an Undead Heart by Hailey Edwards
How to Break an Undead Heart (The Beginner's Guide to Necromancy #3) by Hailey Edwards
Format: ebook
Source: provided for review
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Date read: April 3, 2018

The Beginner's Guide to Necromancy
1. How to Save an Undead Life
2. How to Claim an Undead Soul
3. How to Break an Undead Heart - PaperbackKindle
4. How to Dance an Undead Waltz
5. How to Live an Undead Lie
6. How to Wake an Undead City
7. How to Kiss an Undead Bride
8. How to Survive an Undead Honeymoon
9. How to Rattle an Undead Couple

Related Series:
(find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
The Potentate of Atlanta
1. Shadow of Doubt

Hailey Edwards
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Grier finally has the one thing she’s always wanted: Boaz Pritchard. Too bad her dream boyfriend is keeping her up nights, just not in a sweaty or fun way. Boaz has dialed down the Southern charm and stopped returning her calls. His job forces him to keep secrets, but his radio silence is cranking up her suspicions. He’s a shameless flirt, but he’s her shameless flirt…right?

Soon an attack on Woolworth House leaves her with bigger problems than he loves me, he loves me not. Vampires are on the prowl, and they aren’t the only predators circling. A new threat has emerged, one with blood rights to Grier. With enemies closing in on all sides, she must choose her allies, and the decision could make or break her…and her heart.

Warning: This book contains a buttload of zombie parakeet poop. Like grab a poncho and thank me later. Watch out, y’all. It’s about to hit the fan. Hearts will break, and heads will roll. Literally.
Thoughts on How to Break and Undead Heart: I'm giving everyone slightly crazy eyes right now because OHMIGAWD I LOVE THIS SERIES SO HARD. So. Hard.

Why do I love it? Because Grier is messed up. Her circumstances leave her in a place where all her friendships and interactions are suspect and she's *still* dealing with the fallout from her time in prison and she's a messssssss.

And yet, she's making it work. Not always as smoothly as she might wish, but things find a way of working out around her and, really, that's what matters.

Even though sometimes "working out" means her friends end up in danger and the one person she shouldn't trust but does is the one helping her out of her situation.

Like I said, messsssssed up.

Anywho. THINGS HAPPEN in this book. THINGS. I'm torn between being happy (for reasons) and angry because Grier deserves better than what she was given. However, I'm sort of loving where things are going *crosses fingers* and I'm ALL IN for whatever comes next.

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