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The Portlock Paranormal Detective #4

The Vampire and the Case of the Cursed Canine

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Spells, hexes and curses.

Curses are falling on this town like rain in London. Just when I think I’ve found a link between the hexed victims, someone else shows up jinxed too. It feels like the devil is playing darts with my paranormal town, and if the dart lands on you, you get whammied with a curse.

Frankly, I haven’t got a clue how to find the perpetrator. Realistically, it probably isn’t Beelzebub. My sole lead is pointing me at the traveling black market that has just landed in Portlock. That’s all fine and dandy — if I can find out where it is. Weirdly, no one is willing to talk to the cops about the highly-illegal-market. I’m persona non grata, which I’m kind of used to, being a slightly-less-than-undead vampire.

On top of everything, my overbearing British mother has come to visit me in Alaska. Stuck in my shoebox house together, we might actually have to deal with some of our issues. Ugh, what fresh circle of hell is this? Thank goodness I have Connor MacKenzie, vampire leader and sexy lumberjack, to run to when the going gets tough.

I’m juggling things — badly — when I discover my dog is cursed too. The question is, what would I do to save my hound? The answer: anything and everything. The world can burn for all I care, as long as I can save my pup.

Dive into this fast-paced urban fantasy series if you love mystery, humour, found family and a slow-burn romance.

Don't miss the other Portlock Paranormal adventures!
The Vampire and the Case of her Dastardly Death
The Vampire and the Case of the Wayward Werewolf
The Vampire and the Case of the Secretive Siren
The Vampire and the Case of the Baleful Banshee
The Vampire and the Case of the Cursed Canine

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First published June 28, 2024

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3,284 reviews279 followers
July 2, 2024
Why, or why do I keep reading this series? I honestly don’t have an answer. Bunny is still TSTL to the point of hair-pulling and chunky baldness. And the overall plot to this particular installment was just a re-wash of the gemstone thing from the last book. The twist in the villain could have been awesome but they got off Scot-free so that was even disappointing. YET… we do get some major progression in what she actually is and what is up with her dog and that is interesting and entertaining.

Obviously there are many people who adore this book and the series. It does have Ms. Harris’s signature upbeat and quirky writing style - which I love. So… guess it’s all a matter of personal taste.
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Author 59 books356 followers
June 19, 2024
ARC received via authors' street team

This 4th book closes out the current story arc but leaves tantalising hints for future story arcs. This episode includes some of the answers you have been waiting for since the prequel novella and most of them are very satisfying. Bunny's huge heart and knack for getting in trouble make for a great adventure here and if you are a Fluffy enthusiast, then this book is for you.

Without spoilers, this also seeks to address some of the issues around Bunny's abusive and neglectful parents. Most readers will appreciate this being kept light but still relatively realistic.

Overall this was a fun and engaging entry in a promising series. I look foreword to more.
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390 reviews9 followers
April 1, 2025
Fantastic urban fantasy series.

I loved it! What perfect characters. Amazing world building and mystery. I couldn't quit reading this and I'm sad it's over. I highly recommend it to Patricia Briggs fans .
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2,938 reviews29 followers
January 20, 2025
The dreaded mom is in town😩😩😩 and what a character she is. Secrets are revealed about Fluffy and they are a doozy!!!!!! The gemstones are at it again and this time they influence a surprising person.
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38 reviews9 followers
June 9, 2024
I loved this book but it’s best to read the series in order. This series progressed in a way that just made sense with each book building on the one before it. Harris is great about ensuring characters still behave in ways that make these fantasy worlds realistic. She also excels at character development. Dolbeare creates a tension to the mystery and increased procedural element that keeps my interest. Together they have come together to create a world that I can enjoy stories in for years to come like I have enjoyed the Eve Dallas novels.

This is the last book in this story arc although from what I understand the series is set to continue. There are still some loose ends but this is a satisfying place to take a break. No spoilers but here are some of the things we learn. We now know how Bunny got her name. We get an answer to who paid to have Bunny turned. We discover why she is different. We even learn some of Fluffy’s backstory. I am looking forward to seeing how Bunny’s and other Portlock resident’s stories develop in the future.
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1,164 reviews6 followers
October 7, 2024
Listened October 8, 2024.

Audiobook narrated by
Alyse Gibbs
⭐️⭐️⭐️

Kindle.
Sometimes, you stumble over books and series you never want to end.
This.
This is one of those.
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1,891 reviews337 followers
August 1, 2025
This was my favorite of the series so far!

Bunny's mom comes to town and with her a LOT of Tea is spilled and it is piping hot.

So yeah I loved this one because we get a lot of information about Bunny, her family, and about Fluffy!! The romance between Bunny and Connor, her hot Vampire Lumberjack is crack-a-lacking. I like that we got some definitive answers and learned a lot of new things we never knew we needed to know.

This may be a bit of an unpopular opinion but I hope Bunny comes to sort of peace with with her mother.

On top of that, the mystery of week, the curses, was probably one of the more interesting with a surprise twist in the end.

I am ok with how everything ended up. One of the strengths of the series is how well the author continues to use the prior characters from the earlier cases and build on all the previous foundations. The person responsible for the curses makes a lot of sense in hindsight. Interested to see how things shake out going forward.

The humor and the town remain strong attractions for this series.
324 reviews8 followers
June 19, 2024
Whoa! What a great wrap-up to the series! While this book answers so many questions for Bunny and Fluffy, it also gives all new ones to ponder over. With people being cursed and her mum coming across the pond to visit, Bunny is stretched thin in this book. She is racing to save those cursed, having to go outside the barrier again and needing to solve the who dun it of it all, at the same time. She recognizes that Connor is her support, and the authors do a great job of allowing them to be helpmates and not have Bunny be a whining fool. My heart hurt for Bunny as she learned some very hard and hurtful truths in this book, but hopefully, ones that will ultimately make her a stronger Bunny. I look forward to where Bunny and her chosen family go from here and what comes of all the new information that was learned.

Don’t judge a man by his first action, but by his final one,
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967 reviews51 followers
July 6, 2024
Detective Bunny Barrington is literally quaking inside her brown, rubber work boots. For the first time since she was turned into a Vampire, fled England and her family, and found refuge in the supernatural community of Portlock, Alaska, Bunny is about to see her Mum again.

As the small aeroplane circles to land, Bunny is racking her brain, trying to figure out why her Mum has decided to visit her after all of the horrific events that have passed between them. As competent and indispensable as Bunny has become to the Portlock Nomo’s office, she is still fearful of her Mother's disdainful and condescending view of her life.

The Vampire and the Case of the Cursed Canine is a welcoming story, full of immensely likable characters that will alternately thrill you and chill you. Evil is stalking Portlock, through it's own citizens, threatening the safety of the entire town.

Bunny finally finds out who was really behind her being made a Vampire, why she was closer to her Nana than her mum and why she had such a sickly childhood. And she is clearly devastated.

I switched sides so many times to keep up with who I thought was behind the mayhem that I was dizzy. This book will grip your attention from start to finish and shake up your insides like a roller coaster in between. Never before revealed secrets about virtually everyone will shock and confound you.

The Vampire and the Case of the Cursed Canine just may be the best book yet by duo authors Heather Harris and Jilleen Dolbeare. I certainly hope it isn't the last, Bunny Barrington and Portlock, Alaska have much more to reveal and the books keep getting better and better.
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418 reviews4 followers
June 29, 2024
3.5 maybe 4 stars

Major spoilers 

There was great plot development and we learned so much throughout the book. There were a lot of reveals and answers given that explain various other questions from the previous books. I enjoy the relationships between all of the characters and they feel fleshed out and real. 

I did take issue with both of her parents being fire witches and not telling bunny about it. That's just a weird thing to keep from your daughter whether she's human or not. So kids and teenagers just think they're going crazy until someone finally notices and tells them? Wouldn't that lead to more exposure to humans? What kid does something they know defies reality (like control fire) and thinks, "man I should share this with my family. They won't think I'm crazy, surely"?

I'm not a fan of the chosen one/ prophecy thing. That's not an excuse to hide what you are from your daughter or to have her molested and turned into a vamp. 

And fluffy being a cursed biker gang werewolf is wayyyyyy cringy. Her dog being a guy cursed to look like a dog and has spent every minute with you for a year and a bit (eating dog food, sleeping with you, watching you get dressed) is just too much for me to handle in this book.

That being said, on paper I should love this book. Like, 5 stars love it, but in reality It felt like a drag with a lot of weird stuff going on. Idk if I just wasn't in the right mood or head space for this currently but it felt more like a 3 star book to me. I'm gonna give it an even 4 until I have a chance to reread it at a later date.

48 reviews21 followers
July 22, 2024
I loved the magic

This story develops over several book. It's best of you read them in order.
This one had several unexpected plot twists which I really enjoyed.
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563 reviews8 followers
June 10, 2024
Each one of the books in this series is more exciting than the last! Bunny's mom has just arrived in Portlock, and SO SO SO much is revealed! Add to that people being cursed, a black market, MORE people being cursed, another trip beyond the barrier, and FLUFFY IS CURSED?!? Thank goodness she has one aspect of her life that makes sense: Connor. He has her back (and her front when time allows ;) ) and is a solid, relaxing presence for her in a time where everything else seems to be (or is literally) crashing apart.

My head is still whirling with all the revelations, and I can't wait to read what's up next for Bunny and Portlock!

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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Author 2 books
June 9, 2024
Bunny has to navigate a visit from her mum, who didn’t help her when she was changed into a vampire. I always dread those kind of unjust dynamics but it was very well presented - realistically and hopefully.

There’s a lot for Bunny to deal with and we get lots of juicy reveals in this book. Wait until you hear about Fluffy!

Fast-paced, full of banter, action and heart-warming moments. Thoroughly recommended.
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782 reviews19 followers
July 14, 2024
Omg! I absolutely love this series so much!
The cursed Canine was one wild ride, we got answers we were waiting for and some we didn't even know we needed.
I love Heather G Harris and Jilleen Dolbeare's writing, their styles really work well together and the story they create is just fantastic, really gripping and kept me wanting more.
I don't think I could love Bunny and Fluffy anymore than I do but after this book I love them more. I love all the characters in this novel, the addition of Bunny's mother was a great welcome to the plot and I really loved how it tied certain things up.
I will forever recommend this series.
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1,313 reviews74 followers
September 5, 2024
To be honest, this is not going to be much of a review. This book is pretty much more of the same as the other books in the series so what I’ve already written for the other books, pretty much goes for this one as well.

It is a new case, of course, for Bunny (stilla bloody silly name) to solve.

Then there’s the mystery of her powers and her parents which gets a moved along a little further although I could definitely have been without the dysfunctional family and poor childhood nonsense a’la Hollywood (shit)show.

I like Bunny and her friends. The story is okay. The twist with her dog was a bit both silly and a wee bit disconcerting in where it went.

Overall it is a decent enough book to read. Nothing more, nothing less.
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458 reviews7 followers
August 10, 2024
Great end to the arc

Bunny Barrington has faced down monsters, men, and shady government goons but facing her mum? She would rather go beyond the barrier again.

When a string of curses happen, Bunny is glad for the distraction and distance from her visiting mum, but when 2 people close to her are cursed, she has to head outside of the barrier to save them.

With magic black markets, questioned loyalties, and big personal revelations about herself and her dog Fluffy, Bunny leans on the people who have proven time and again that they are her family.

With the new information about her origins and events in her childhood, Bunny and Connor have a clearer picture of why Bunny was turned and who paid to have it happen. This information brings with it a whole new set of concerns for their safety and the need for secrecy to protect each other.
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432 reviews6 followers
September 28, 2025
Another good one

Another good entry in the Portlock series. As usual, there were moments where Bunny was borderline TSTL, and then I reminded myself, she's only 23. Her brain isn't fully formed, of course she makes dumb choices despite being an intelligent woman.

For a reread, I listened to the audiobook with my 11yo. He's loving the series so much that he listened to the audiobook in one day, he couldn't put it down and immediately went into the next book once it ended. He was worried about Fluffy and breaking the curse on him.

"It was a very, very, very good book. Five stars!"

(My original review was 4⭐️, increased to 4.5⭐️ with my son's 5⭐️.)
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130 reviews5 followers
August 26, 2025
Bunny's mum is in town, so of course Portlock is quiet and everything is smooth for the visit. They get along great, every day is wonderful and there are no issues with the town, no crimes to solve, no truth bombs .Nope. Nothing to see here folks....

The Fanged Flopsy is off on another case that hits close to home.
Once again Heather and Jill have entrapped me within the world Bunny inhabits, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
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1,574 reviews104 followers
June 25, 2024
Having your mama come visit is such a joyous occasion, right? Well, no....not for Bunny it isn't! To say there are family issues would be an understatement of the century. Having a controlling, judgemental, critical, non affectionate mum is no fun and I was giggling at the thoughts filtering through Bunny's mind at their reunion. Which brings me straight into this, both these authors have the unique ability to have me laughing one minute, distraught the next, twisted in a knot of anxiety a minute later. Yes, it's emotional central right here and I freaking love it! To be able to feel everything these authors want me to, is a stroke of genius and the fact that it's a cowrite, even more so. I mean, they even had me grudgingly LIKING Bunny's mom, understanding WHY she resorted to....what she did, after a while! No mean feat, after all she's subjected Bunny to, and I do mean ALL, I didn't think there could be any redemption for her, I'm not condoning her behaviour but extenuating circumstances and all that....

But mama drops a huge bombshell on Bunny, like really HUGE! And they didn't stop there! The NEXT set of revelations were so jaw dropping, I could barely wrap my head around them. And Bunny's response? Well, she's the expert of running away! Not that I blame her, I sat up so suddenly at these revelations, I got a kink in my back! And they didn't end there, more bombshells kept dropping! Thankfully Gunnar comes the rescue, no, not to placate her, to give her a mystery that needs solving. There is something strange going on in Portlock, sudden violence is erupting, people are dropping like flies, curses are being brandied around and it's affecting many, even some of Bunny's new found family, even her dog! As if that's not enough to deal with, there's an elusive black market, the barrier is still at risk of collapsing, AND there's a kidnapping! AND the curse on her doggie....AND a prophecy! A bit much, right??? Now it's up to Bunny and her analytical mind to solve this new mystery, traverse dangerous ground, but solving of a curse or two, opens up a whole new can of worms! The why, the who dunnit, was brilliantly concealed until the eureka moment and I was rightly stunned! Even though a suspect was lurking in the back of my mind, I'd discarded them, but hells bells, I was NOT expecting THEM!!! Now THAT'S how great these authors are, they tease and snatch away so expertly, building up the tension and when they reveal it, I always find myself expelling a breath I'd inadvertently been holding! The build up, the tension, the balance of the story is pure perfection, the twists superb, hells bells, when Shadow.... well... suffice to say, I gawked reading that scene! And when Fluffy's true self was revealed, wellllll... gobsmacked!

The characters are exceptional! So fully fleshed out, so easy to identify with who they are, what they are. I loved the continuity of the characters, like John reappearing, Aoife, playing a vital role once more. And Liv , OMG do I adore Liv! What she does, verbally, to Gunnar, never fails to elicit giggles from me, I swear I can SEE him squirming! She's soooo much more than the facade she dons, her strength is unbelievable, even in the face of....ummm....challenges, her true self holds up. Well I love her alongside Bunny and Connor, both of whom I'm besotted with, yeah, he's just everything a gal could wish for! He's strong, he's protective, he's oh so charming, he's considerate, he's loving, he's compassionate and best of all, is his utter dedication and love of Bunny! The gooey warmth that leaps from the pages, their beautiful romance, wrapped itself around my heart. Let's face it, he's just yummy on steroids! What else is yummy is the whole Sidnee/Thomas situation, I was whoop whooping like a toddler in excitement! Sidnee deserves to be adored and who better than this enigmatic human! Ooo, and Fluffy was the cherry on top, he's just as cool uncursed as he is cursed!

Bunny is so ultra special, her personal growth, her evolving skills and magic, the revelations she's had to deal with, her compassion and let's face it, she has the bestest of "pets", have propelled her into one of my all time favourite characters. What an incredible conclusion to the series, so many questions answered, everything falling into it's rightful slot. Mystery, excitement, red herrings, action, an amazing magic system, awesome pacing, forgiveness, romance, this series has it all! Best of all are the incredible characters, who sadly I had to say goodbye to, for now.... I'm sure we'll be privileged to embark on more adventures with Bunny and Connor and Sidnee and Gunnar and Fluffy/Reggie.... and I'd obviously need to know more of Liv! A wonderful series, a wonderful conclusion and a wonderful opening for more! You HAVE to read this series, you just have to....
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965 reviews
December 1, 2024
I thoroughly enjoy the overarching storyline for this series and the characters so far, but if this was meant to be the last book I would have rated it lower due solely to the fact that we only have a like three of the several plot lines resolved after four books. And even the ones we have resolved I feel like only one of the three were only partially resolved.

Finally Gunnar stood up to Liv’s unwanted advances. Bunny stood up to her mom. Connor and Bunny are together, we see the beginning of Sidnee with a new love interest. These were all really nice to behold, and I’m hoping we get more backstory to build on in future books.

What I’m frustrated with at the end of the book is I STILL don’t understand why Portlock needs to be protected by this barrier exactly. Yes, we hear it’s because of a monster, and we even have Bunny suspecting Shadow might be the pup of the monster after encountering it again when retrieving needed herbs from beyond the barrier. There simply isn’t enough backstory about the barrier to understand the urgency or necessity of the barrier. Do other supernatural communities have a similar struggle or need of a barrier, or is it unique to Portlock? It doesn’t seem like this is something Bunny’s mom is familiar with, so once again, my biggest annoyance with this series is more world building would go a long way.

We still didn’t see any sort of final show down between Connor and Stan that would show Stan conceding to Connor. There was no conclusion to the fisheye storyline, no idea what type of supernatural Gunnar is, does Gunnar accept Connor for Bunny or does he still prefer Stan? Why does he prefer Stan and he warned her against Connor? Why are Sidnee and Stan de facto children of Gunnar and Sigrid? What will happen when Connor’s dad tries to call Connor to take his role as heir? Is Connor’s dad his biological father and if so how did Connor become a vampire? Can they be born or was he turned once he reached a certain age?

There is simply too much information missing. With Bunny being new to the paranormal world, you’d think that is the perfect mechanism to feed the newly turned vampire the necessary information to navigate her new reality all while feeding the readers with the same necessary information. While I appreciate us getting most of the backstory of why Bunny’s childhood was so awful, her mother said she was sorry, but certainly didn’t act like she was. There was no true remorse until after Bunny showed her mom her magic. And what of Bunny’s dad? That dude has a lot of explaining to do. However, I wouldn’t blame Bunny if she went low contact with them.

I find it almost impossible to believe that even if these supernatural factions didn’t share their strengths, powers, or weaknesses, they would still know who the leaders are around the world, right? Why wouldn’t Connor or anyone of the council members know who Bunny’s mom and dad were, or why wouldn’t Bunny’s mom know who Connor was? Bunny’s mom does ask why Connor’s last name sounds familiar, but can’t place it and it seems too far fetched for me on top of everything else.

Also, I find it hard to believe that the Octavius or Frankie are done with Bunny, or what their plans are, which makes me believe Connor’s dad would have heard something by now and gone to Alaska to see for himself.
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118 reviews3 followers
June 25, 2024
“The Vampire and the Case of the Cursed Canine” is the fourth book in the new “Portlock Paranormal Detective” series co-authored by Heather G. Harris (“Glimmer of the Other” series) and Jilleen Dolbeare (“Splintered Magic” series). Set in Alaska, honestly one of the USA’s most unique settings, it brings lore and mythology, the supernatural, and whodunit mysteries to life with well-rounded characters, delightful humor, gorgeous descriptions, just enough romance, and twists you’ll never see coming! I cannot possibly recommend this book more!! 12/10, highly recommended!

Welcome to Portlock, Alaska. A small town, on haunted ground, that for all the “peds” (that’s us, the normies) know is a ghost town and completely abandoned. But look deeper, embrace your inner shifter, realize your nascent vampire, summon your waiting witch and you might just be able to step through The Barrier into Portlock proper! A town where supernats and peds (those in the know, of course) live in harmony, doing their thing day-to-day, living by the moon and by the sun, logging, fishing, and enjoying the life only Alaska can offer.

If you walk around town, you’ll find it really IS a ghost town, well it has the spirit so to speak. You might just happen upon the Nomo’s office (he’s like a sheriff, but far more Viking) down the way from the hardware store. If you walk through the door, you might get to meet Sidnee (mer)maiding the desk, or Gunnar, the mountain of a man who wears the Nomo’s badge with pride. If you wait a minute, and it’s after dark, you might even run into a recent British transplant to Portlock, a former London high society rich kid, and all-around kickass vampire, Officer Bunny Barrington, “The Fanged Flopsy” herself (much to her chagrin).

Despite having only been a part of the supernat world for the last few months, Bunny’s hit the ground running and never looked back! The vampire leader Connor Mackenzie and bunny are officially a thing; Officer Barrington is a recognized part of the Nomo’s office, and is the town’s Sheriff’s deputy; aaaaand The Barrier which keeps all of Portlock safe from The Beast Beyond the Barrier is in imminent danger! Whether or not the naysayers want to believe it, there IS something lurking past The Barrier, and having seen it with her own eyes and fought it with her own fangs, Bunny’s not about to back down on protecting the town.

Needless to say, Bunny’s got her paws full with her day-to-day life in Portlock, so of course there’s a spanner flying at mach-speed toward the works! Bunny’s estranged, high-society mother is coming to town and she’s bringing all kinds of surprises with her. Some of these surprises will be magical, some will be emotional, but all of them will be a serious kick in the cottontail! Good luck with this one Bunny!

I received a free copy of this e-book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
464 reviews9 followers
November 14, 2025
I genuinely love this series!

Such an amazing find, and I'm so glad I opened the first volume with the prequel (0.5). It's not awash with smut, full of sex, nor does it give off rapey vibes AT ALL; but it has attraction, sexual tension, affection, and romantic attentions enough to satisfy and really feel/believe/buy into the connection on an intimate level between the characters -- and not just the two main characters, Bunny and Conner, but also supporting characters like her boss Gunnar and his wife, Sig, as well as Bunny's best friend and Thomas. There's also plenty of well paced mayhem and enough mystery for me to close-read the story so I can keep a look out for clues. The style is a bit tongue-in-cheek, funny, and light-hearted while still having bits of fright and tension with some parts that will get your heart going, but still serious where it counts, so excellently balanced. I also really love the characters: Bunny's sarcasm and determination WITHOUT being a shallow libido-led idiot that blunders through everything like so many of the disappointing cliched characters in other series. The thing that really hooked me about Bunny is that her character has evolved, she's not some static bimbo that repeatedly inner monologues "I shouldn't, I shouldn't" and then makes the same mistakes over and over again. She is believably flawed without being stupid or frustrating, was never one of those empty headed female leads that missed obvious clues or was so shallow that she was swayed by nothing more than a pretty face or a cut set of abs, or instantly forgave everyone because the author couldn't figure out how to resolve the conflict. I also like that she's NOT portrayed as some over the top badass, but is a work in progress -- like I said the character is evolving. She makes mistakes, she fails but then learns from it (doesn't frustratingly make the same mistakes over and over again can't over state how refreshing that part is), then gets up and tries again. She's more relatable and reachable as a character than some of the over the top creations from other authors. There is also a lot to love about Bunny's romantic interest, Connor, who is also an approachable, believable, realistic male without being one of those tired over the top dominant toxic males whose domestically abusive trait red-flag behaviors (that in real life hide deep masculine insecurity) irritatingly portrayed as romantic gold. Instead, Connor is a truly securely masculine modern man -- the type real women actually want -- somebody who will do domestic tasks without being asked and doesn't consider taking care of their woman emasculating. Frankly, this is a series I could see lasting forever -- that I would LOVE to see last, like a paranormal Murder She Wrote, or Veronica Mars, or Cagney & Lacey -- or in this case Barrington & Flufferton. So just keep them coming, please!
Profile Image for NL Clarke.
273 reviews1 follower
July 3, 2024
WOW! What a series! And, the fourth book? So full of revelations, it made my head spin!

These authors have crafted a remarkable world of supernaturals and humans who’ve congregated for mutual protection and freedom from bigotry in Portlock, Alaska. Their security is compromised, however, by the slowly deteriorating barrier that sits like an invisible dome over the town. If it fails completely, they will be exposed to a malevolent power, with no hope of salvation.

The main female character – “Bunny” or “Elizabeth Octavia Barrington” – is an exile from London, England, who was turned into a vampire against her will by a vampire Prince of Europe. If she had stayed in London, she would have had to serve for 100 years in the vampire King’s conclave, a veritable slave to the Prince who forcibly turned her.

What follows is four novels of engaging, can’t-put-it-down storytelling, mainly involving Bunny’s new job as a detective of sorts in the Portlock Sheriff’s (“Nomo’s”) Office. There’s plenty of mystery, suspense, MILD horror, and thriller aspects to each of the books (a fifth is set for release in 2025), and, also a very slow-burn romance between Bunny and the Portlock vampire leader/councilman, “Connor Mackenzie.” (Warning to “sexy times” fans: there’s not much steam here because the mystery/suspense/thriller aspects of the series drive the novels.)

The authors have created a host of warmly relatable secondary characters – including “pets” – and the authors regularly interject dashes of humor to ease the nail-biting tension they have created. Also, the authors liberally sprinkle in recognizable cultural references, mainly to movies – “Jaws,” “Minions,” “Silence of the Lambs,” and “Castaway,” to name but a few. (This may backfire on the novels eventually because it will “date” them.)

The novels all have only a few technical errors each, but I would caution readers that they are all written with British English spellings (“colour” and “mould”), grammar (he was sat down beside her), euphemisms/phrases, and punctuation (periods and commas OUTSIDE the quotation marks). I’m used to this because I’ve worked/socialized with Brits and Aussies, so it didn’t bother me in the least.

All in all, I’m so very impressed with this series and can’t wait for the authors to produce Book 5! (Note: None of these novels end with a cliffhanger, so it's safe to jump in and start reading Book 1 right now.) I would highly recommend it to all supernatural/paranormal mystery/suspense/thriller fans! Read it and ENJOY!

2,840 reviews3 followers
April 27, 2025
Amazing stuff and fantastic writing. Highly recommended, a reader’s choice for me. Read the series in the order written.

Rating: 5⭐️

The Vampire and the Case of the Cursed Canine: An Urban Fantasy Novel is a story I’ve been anticipating but sort of dreading. Because it’s focused on Fluffy, that endearing, remarkable German Shepherd who Bunny rescued in London, and has been a huge emotional support and absolute love for her here.

Well, it doesn’t start out as being a Fluffy centric story but as an investigation into who is hexing people around town with increasingly complex and dangerous curses. Really mysterious cases lead into ones that are closely linked to the people Bunny holds dear and are getting curses that are highly dangerous, even deadly.

The new elements introduced a fabulous magical black market and intriguing sides to established characters.

But the biggest issue and surprise is that Fluffy carries a curses that no one knew about and has no idea what it entails.

Again, this is such a completely layered and beautifully crafted story that I’m not throwing in any spoilers. Just that it’s wrenching emotionally, funny, but mostly poignant and sad. It’s gives Bunny and the reader even greater insight into her traumatic childhood and recent horrible events that led her to Alaska.

This book is full of scenes and characters that have reverberations that will carry forward for the rest of the series.

Amazing stuff and fantastic writing.

Highly recommended, a reader’s choice for me. Read the series in the order written.

Again, love Fluffy and the covers.

Cover design by Christian Bentulan. Published by Hellhound Press Limited.

The Portlock Paranormal Detective series:

The Vampire and the Case of her Dastardly Death, a prequel.
The Vampire and the Case of the Wayward Werewolf, Book 1.
The Vampire and the Case of the Secretive Siren, Book 2.
The Vampire and the Case of the Baleful Banshee, Book 3.
The Vampire and the Case of the Cursed Canine, Book 4.
The Vampire and the Case of the Perilous Poltergiest, Book 5.
The Vampire and the Case of the Cozy Christmas, Book 5.5.
The Vampire and the Case of the Hellacious Hag #6
The Vampire and the Case of the Malevolent Mermaid #7 - July 3,2025
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July 20, 2024
A SERIES THAT YOU HOPE IT NEVER ENDS! 5+ Stars 🥰💜💕

This series has became an all-time favorite of mine! I had no expectations when I first started reading this series from two authors that were unknown to me. Now on book four all I want is to have a permanent membership to this exciting, amazing, fun and original series and the hope that there will be many more books to come! Each book of the series centers around the FMC Bunny (yeah, don’t let the name fool you!), and a new mystery or case to be solved. Bunny, is a new made vampire, who is hiding from her past life and 100 years of servitude, which brings her to a small Alaskan town filled with other supernatural beings. There, she works in the police department as a new investigator, together with her very wise dog “Fluffy”, her new feline pet “Shadow”and other very colorful secondary characters. It is a wild and fun ride to see Bunny navigating her new job with no prior experience, and yet, due to her wit, intelligence, humor, determination and all around amazing personality, she always manages to get to the bottom of the issue at hand and catch the bad guys! This is a light, fun read, filled with mystery, action, humor (that will make you laugh-out-loud), and romance. Even though the police case gets resolved by the end of each book, there is a progression to the story and to Bunny herself, who is also somewhat of a mystery (more than a regular vampire should be). Trust me when I tell you that this series is a ONE-OF-A-KIND and so worth reading!!! Praise to both authors for their imagination, talent and superb writing skills. As an avid reader of many genres, I don’t get easily impressed anymore, but this new series has me as giddy as a kid in a candy store!!! I really do hope there will be many, many more books to come! Highly Recommended 🧡💜💚
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June 18, 2024
This is the 4th book in the Portlock Paranormal series and such an amazing book! This one picks up where the last book left off - Bunny's mom has arrived! While normally a person would be happy to see their mother, Bunny and her family are far from normal. Tensions are thick enough to cut with a knife with Her mother and her Pomeranian staying with her. But luckily, someone is cursing the residents of Portlock so Bunny can get out of the house! It starts off with a random curse on the docks, but then it gets personal, cursing Stan and Sig.
This book was full of mysteries and more travel beyond the barrier. Just when I thought I had a handle on what was going to happen, I was smacked in the face with a HUGE surprise! There many questions answered in this book - Fluffy, who really wanted Bunny turned and who is trying to get rid of the gems. But there are still some left unanswered! What is Shadow? What is the Beast? There is a prophecy! Thank goodness there will more books! (With a wait - but I think I can be patient!)
I love how Bunny is evolving into who she really wants to be! Even with her overbearing mother there, she keeps true to herself. And even though they have their (huge) differences, Bunny is trying to make things work with her mom. We get a lot of backstory from Bunny's family, luckily Connor is by her side through it all. (He is definitely still on my book boyfriend list!)
I can't wait to see where else this leads and read the authors' other books in the meantime! (I have a lot to catch up on!) So if you haven't started yet - what are you waiting for?!
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June 19, 2024
This series just keeps getting better with every book! I found this book nearly impossible to put down. If it weren't for work getting in the way, I would have read it in one sitting.

One of the things I've loved about these books is that the storylines each time are so engaging. The characters and their (mis)adventures keep drawing me in and keeping my attention glued to the pages.

Bunny is such a great character! I feel like I've gotten to know her personally, as her personality has been so well created. And we've gone along on for the ride as she's become more and more comfortable in her role as a representative of the Nomo office of Portlock.

But Bunny isn't the only great character - there are plenty of others! Connor is just about the perfect book boyfriend, and the relationships that are growing into friendships all around her are all with lovable characters too. Somehow, I'm even myself liking many of the less-upstanding members of the community!

And let's not forget the four-legged members of the team, who all also get their own moments in the storyline spotlight. Especially Fluffy - what a surprise is waiting for you with that twist...

This is book 4 of the Portlock Paranormal Detective Series (plus there's a prequel) and I've loved every moment of all the books. If you haven't read the others, stop right here and go back to the start. You'll be glad you did.

Thank you to Heather G Harris and Jilleen Dolbeare for my copy of this ebook. I am voluntarily leaving a review.
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