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First published November 2, 2015


Quick Review: Short, sweet and funny – just like this book review, hopefully.
Synopsis: Fangs for the Memories explores the background of how Dick and Andrea got together. For those who don’t know Half-Moon Hollow from the “Jane Jameson” series: Dick is the lovable scoundrel who wins over Jane’s (the main character in the series) affection through his loyalty and decentness, hidden deep, deep down and probably underneath a completely inappropriate or stupid T-shirt, like “Hedgehogs. Why don’t they just share the hedge?” (Sorry, I was going to go with a really inappropriate T-shirt quote, but then my blush got the better of me.) Andrea is a proper girl with a checkered backstory (explored in this novella) who makes her living as a live blood donor for vampires. She is the perfect foil to Jane’s off-the-wall zaniness and general trouble-inducing personality.
Full Review: This story is all about Dick and Andrea and how their relationship blossomed, which was a storyline in the background of one of the previous “Jane Jameson” books. You don’t have to listen to the other “Jane Jameson” books or spinoffs (“Half-Moon Hollow” series) to enjoy this novella, but quite frankly, I think you should (like I have said in previous posts, I am a Molly Harper fan). While Molly Harper does a nice job of building the characters in this short 86-page novella, this is really a short story directed at legacy readers that just want to suck the last bit of marrow out of the bone that is Half-Moon Hollow.
I really enjoyed learning more about Andrea because she has always been more of a peripheral character for me. I have always wondered how a woman like Andrea, who sounds so put together and regal, decided to take the plunge with Dick Cheney (No, not the President. That is simply the character’s irreverent name.). Learning about her past, along with Dick’s surprisingly sweet gestures, fills in the blanks.
Unfortunately, for those of us that like actual books, this novella is only offered in Kindle or Audible formats. If you are going to choose one, spring for the audiobook. Amanda Ronconi makes Molly Harper’s characters come alive. However, for those of you who haven’t figured out this trick yet – with some books, if you buy the Kindle book for $1.99, you can get the audiobook as an add-on for $2.99 (compared to $5.95 for the Audible version by itself, or the discounted price of $4.87 if you are an Audible member).
Fangs for the MemoriesAndrea said that interactions with Dick were, "...like ice cream. I knew it wasn't good for me, but it always made me feel better."
"'You had a backup plan just in case a client drained me?'
Dick shrugged. 'I have backup plans for the people and things that are important to me.'"