Hunting Werewolves and Other Bad Dates. The Grimm Brotherhood, #1

Par : Kel Carpenter, Meg Anne
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8215539941
  • EAN9798215539941
  • Date de parution07/12/2022
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  • ÉditeurWMG Publishing

Résumé

Dying is supposed to be the end of the line. Not for me, though. I'm just not that lucky. When my twin brother dies, I return home knowing life will never be the same. I just didn't expect to die in a supernatural car crash on my way there. Plot twist: I'm not actually dead-dead, and I have no idea why. As if things aren't confusing enough, my late brother's bad-tempered and sinfully attractive best friend finds me in the woods in all my recently deceased glory. He claims that half of my hometown are actually monsters; that people like he and my brother exist to keep them in line, and--cherry on top of this crap sundae--my brother didn't die in an accident. He was murdered. Now it's up to me and his brooding best friend to find answers before whoever, or whatever, killed my brother cuts the last branch off my family tree and sends me into the afterlife--permanently.
Wish someone would have prepared me for hunting werewolves and fending off sex vampires, but apparently that's too much to ask. 
Dying is supposed to be the end of the line. Not for me, though. I'm just not that lucky. When my twin brother dies, I return home knowing life will never be the same. I just didn't expect to die in a supernatural car crash on my way there. Plot twist: I'm not actually dead-dead, and I have no idea why. As if things aren't confusing enough, my late brother's bad-tempered and sinfully attractive best friend finds me in the woods in all my recently deceased glory. He claims that half of my hometown are actually monsters; that people like he and my brother exist to keep them in line, and--cherry on top of this crap sundae--my brother didn't die in an accident. He was murdered. Now it's up to me and his brooding best friend to find answers before whoever, or whatever, killed my brother cuts the last branch off my family tree and sends me into the afterlife--permanently.
Wish someone would have prepared me for hunting werewolves and fending off sex vampires, but apparently that's too much to ask.