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The Accidental Werewolf 2: Something About Harry
The Accidental Werewolf 2: Something About Harry
The Accidental Werewolf 2: Something About Harry
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The Accidental Werewolf 2: Something About Harry

Written by Dakota Cassidy

Narrated by Meredith Mitchell

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Accountant Harry Ralph Emerson has always been a by-the-numbers kind of guy. But when he finds himself trapped at work sprouting an obscene amount of hair, he knows his odds for maintaining normalcy are zero to none. After a frantic Internet search, Harry goes through the OOPS-Out in the Open Paranormal Support-checklist and comes to a disheartening conclusion: He's turning into a werewolf and needs help ASAP.

Werewolf Mara Flaherty has long carried a torch for the sexy single accountant at Pack Cosmetics, even after her attempt to seduce him went down in flames. When her sister-in-law, Marty, shows up to handle Harry's OOPS emergency, she tasks Mara with showing the hirsute hottie the ropes. But Mara knows Harry's condition is a result of her lab experiment gone wrong-and the previously mild-mannered object of her affection is about to give her a piece of his mind . . .
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 21, 2014
ISBN9781494571948
The Accidental Werewolf 2: Something About Harry

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Just pure fun. Some good points--werewolves would be hairy, right? So how often would a girl really need to shave her legs to keep it under control? Totally vacuous and absolutely pointless, but reading this isn't a bad way to kill a couple hours.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    What I LOVED: The whole freaking cast of characters. Marty made me giggle, Keegan made me drool, Nina and Wanda were perfect friends, and his family (Sloane and Mira) were fantastic. This was just such a fun read.What I LIKED: I really liked that nobody was perfect. They all had flaws, issues, things to accept, and they all seemed to work through it. They did so in a way that was very real when dealing with family.What was So-So/Didn't Like: Not a darn thing. Ok maybe not enough Nina :) (she is my fav)Why I gave it a 4: Really it was nice to read a really funny, witty, cute story of boy meets girl, boy bites girl, boy turns girl into werewolf, and they all fall in love :) I would recommend this to any PNR lover that can handle the humor and lightness of a fun romance and also to any chick-lit lover who can handle the supernatural. It is well worth the read!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Okay, this was a great start to a series. Funny, sweet and interesting.
    Can't wait to read about Nina and Wanda!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not bad, but not memorable either. The book is pretty easy to get through, but the characters seem to fall a little flat. A book to put on the to-read list for those who like the paranormal chick-lit genre, but it probably wouldn't make it on a list of favorites.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    My Thoughts...When I first started this book, I did not connect to Marty in anyway. I thought she was a little vacuous and her quest to climb the Bobbie Sue hierarchy of colour wheels didn’t strike me at all. But the more I read, the more I fell in love with Marty as a character.Marty is on her way to climbing the colour wheel hierarchy at door-to-door make-up sales company Bobbie Sue. She’s just landed the coveted role of lavender (so in her colour wheel) and has two new associates under her wing to train, albeit slightly uncooperative and lacking enthusiasm. But Marty won’t let this get the better of her and takes it all in her stride.That is until one night she attempts to rescue her dog Muffin from the teeth of a rather large dog. Keegan Flaherty turns up on her doorstep days later claiming he is in deed the dog that bit her and that she is too, like him, a werewolf.Marty refuses to believe that she’s become a werewolf, even if her hair has changed colour and she’s going through razors at a dime a dozen.It’s not until someone decides to throw her into the trunk of their car, and she comes to realize things are not quite all right does she turn to Keegan for help and realizes life is not what it used to be.The book actually opens up after the event and I was a little confused for a bit thinking I’d missed something completely. But all is explained a little later on through Marty’s recollection of the past weeks events.Final Thoughts…I don’t usually like my PNR mixed with comedy, it doesn’t sit well with me and it doesn’t always work. But Dakota Cassidy has managed to pull it through here. Though there were moments that I felt were a little cliché, I took it all with a pinch of salt. I was far too involved with the story to care.I definitely think this is a book I’d pick up again and read! In fact, as soon as I was done I ran out to buy the next in the series, Accidentally Dead and can’t wait to sink my teeth into it (no pun intended lol)If you like some light hearted PNR with a dash of comedy and contemporary romance then the Accidental Series might be right up your street. I urge you to grab a copy and give it a go! I dare you not to fall for Keegan, even if he is somewhat stubborn!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Right next to MaryJanice Davidson and Christopher Moore that are known for their humor in their stories, comes Dakota Cassidy's book that is well-written and full of humor. In the book we meet Marty, who is a Bobbie-Sue sales rep and very into her color wheels. Well, one night her color wheels are thrown off their axis when she is bit by what she thinks is a mangy mutt. After noticing some strange changes, Keegan shows up at her door, trying to tell her that he bit her and that she is now a werewolf. Marty is a smart girl, witty and can be a pain in the ass. Keegan, although patient with her, helps her through her transition along with trying to figure out who is behind the kidnappings. And we come to laugh at Marty, as she pokes fun at her 'somewhat' tail that she seems to grow when she gets mad, especially when it comes to her friend, Nina and of course, the happenings at Bobbie-Sue Cosmetics!This book will make you roll on the floor laughing, with all of the quips and quirks of Marty and the craziness that is going on in her life. Dakota Cassidy has here a funny, sweet and sexy love story.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    When Mary Kay-esque cosmetic saleswoman Marty Andrews gets accidentally bitten by a huge dog, her lovely, goal-oriented, color-wheel-organized life takes a turn for the dramatic. From celebrating making lavender suit level in Bobby Sue Cosmetics, the staunch vegan starts craving steak -- rare & bloody, and to make matters worse, she's losing her bubbly, happy, perky sales-sales-sales personality! Of course, who could blame her, what with having to shave her legs twice a day, and her professionally streaked and highlighted blond hair suddenly turning mud brown! When huge and hunky Keegan Flaherty appears on her doorstep claiming that he's the "dog" that bit her, and she's now a werewolf, Marty's state of denial is epic. Unfortunately, he's not about to go away.A bubble-gum read, but not in a bad way. Marty's character is reminiscent in Katie MacAlistar's Aisling Grey or MaryJanice Davidson's Fred the Mermaid.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    The Accidental Werewolf by Dakota Cassidy was definately a different style read for me. Were do I begin? The main character has got to be the most immature 30 year old I have ever read about. She acts more like 16. I mean come on "Pinky Promise"? Really! I think the plot for the book was alright but my annoyance with the female lead character Marty made me roll my eyes and wonder why I was still reading this book. I had heard Dakota Cassidy was a good writer. Well if her other books are anything like this one, I won't be reading anymore of her works. I actually felt sorry for the lead male character. I had such pity for him that he had to somehow fall for Marty. Not my cup of tea I am afraid. I can't honestly recommend this one.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Late one night Bobbie-Sue Cosmetics rep, Marty Andrews, is bit on the hand by what she thinks is a huge scruffy looking dog. A few days later she learns the truth… that was no dog. It was Keegan Flaherty in his were form and now Marty is a werewolf, too. In order to make the transition a little smoother for Marty, Keegan tries to convince her to stay with him and the rest of the pack but Marty stubbornly refuses to believe him. Then she gets knocked out and kidnapped and after escaping from the kidnappers Marty has no choice but to follow Keegan home while they try to figure out who is out to get her.Marty quickly learns Keegan is the head of the rival Pack Cosmetics and after sparks start to fly between them she also learns that Keegan is destined by the Lunar Council to mate with the skinny but beautiful Alana. Things just keep going down hill from there when she discovers who is behind the plan to get rid of her permanently. The book had a very slow start but I so love reading these “lighter” paranormals that I gave it a chance and kept reading. Once Marty finally accepted that she was a werewolf the story picked up and the rest of it was good enough to make up for the so-so beginning. There’s a little bit of humor, a little bit of suspense and a little bit of a hot romance that all come together in the end and I’m definitely going to give book two in the series a try. Hopefully Cassidy will pick up the pace and get to the meat of the story a little quicker. I recommend this one for fans of light paranormals like MaryJanice Davidson’s Queen Betsy series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsI can’t believe that it took me so long to discover this series; it’s a shame that it’s already eight installments deep but this is one of those rare occasions where I actually won’t mind playing catch-up. Dakota Cassidy’s writing made such an impression on me that there’s no way I could possibly resist coming back for seconds, and thirds… Something About Harry is a fun read with a great cast of characters that I’m dying to learn more about. The author’s sense of humor is right up my alley; I loved her pop cultural references and the paranormal tidbits were wildly entertaining.I adored the opening chapters of this book! The scene where Harry’s on the phone with Nina freaking out about turning furry for the first time in his life is priceless. The vampire OOPS counselor on the other end of the line isn’t exactly the most compassionate individual; I took an immediate linking to her abrasive yet snarky personality. And, the more I got to know her, the more I wanted to read her installment in Cassidy’s Accidentally Friends series. That seemed to happen to me a lot while reading this book; as each character was introduced I had a hard time resisting the sudden urge to download their respective story to my eReader.I enjoyed this novel’s over-the-top corniness; from the author naming a werewolf Harry to the ridiculous way in which he’s apparently turned. I also got a kick out of all the pop culture references, any writer that can work Sam / Dean Winchester, Harry Potter and The Walking Dead into one book SHOULD be on my auto-buy list. But the wackiness doesn’t end there! Meet Carl, the vegetarian zombie with a love for broccoli! Not many authors can pull off such outrageous humor in Paranormal Romance but after only one novel, Dakota Cassidy has proven that she deserves to be on my bookshelf beside some of my long-time favourites like Molly Harper.The plot line’s entertaining with its who-done-it set-up and is surprisingly complex given the lighthearted tone of this book. Harry, the mild-mannered accountant, actually has a few secret admirers and Mara’s experiment gone wrong turns out to be the least of their problems. I liked the romance between the two main characters; the mutual attraction is obvious but there’s more to a relationship than just great chemistry. That being said, while these two are attempting to work things out that doesn’t stop them from doing the horizontal dance and Harry quickly learns that being a werewolf has some definite advantages.Something About Harry is hilariously funny with great characters that left me wanting more and even though this is the sixth installment in this series, I never once felt lost. Dakota Cassidy has just made an insta-fan with this book!