Bless Your Heart
by Lindy Ryan
Horror Paranormal
NetGalley ARC
Pub Date: Apr. 9, 2024
St. Martin's Press
Ages: 15+
In Southeast Texas, the Evans family are the owners of the only funeral home in town, and while it's a normal business, the other members of the community think it's weird that the owners are, and have always been, women, because 'it's a man's job', but the men in their lives have either passed on or left town.
Luna is the youngest of the four women, raised by her single mom, Grace, with the help of Grace's mother, Lenore, and Lenore's mother Ducey. And for the last fifteen years, after the 'Godawful Mess' which was the reason Grace had to raise Luna alone, all has been quiet.
That was until Mina's body was brought in, and as she laid in her coffin before her service, she rose from the dead as a Strigoi. But the Evans women know how to deal with that, but they also know, that when one rises, more will follow until they find the Strigoi that fed off of Mina and stop it.
Selecting this book, I thought I was getting a humorous vampire story, but sadly, it wasn't all that funny, nor are the creatures your typical vampires.
Yes, there were funnies, but nothing that made me laugh out loud, mostly I just snort/laughed a few times. And for the Strigoi/vampires; I interpreted them as more zombies because they just tore and swallowed, though it was never explained how they were able to feed off a human without killing them/not leaving a mark.
The characters were great, all had their own little quirks, but they did blend together here and there, and got confusing on who was who and their age order. (Kid- kid's mom, kid's grandmother, kid's great-grandmother.)
As for the reason/person it all started with, the how was not really explained, or if it could happen again the same way, and for the Strigoi that fed from the first victim, I guessed who it was pretty quickly.
It's not a bad story, there is humor, and language, and even though there's not a lot of blood and guts, there is violence, making it suitable for readers 15+.
3 Stars