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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Book Review: The monster mash (The Monster mash #1) by Angie Fox

 

Title: The monster mash (The Monster mash #1) 

Author: Angie Fox

Stars: 4

Review:

The author Angie Fox takes the TV show MASH turns into a Supernatural War.  The monster mash is full of crazy characters that readers will enjoy as they get to know the main character Petra whom is likeable and readers will connect with her and her crazy new life. 

The cast of characters are everything and anything from the supernatural world from werewolves to demigods to Vampire's. 

This story will have readers wanting more and excited for the next series in The Monster Mash.  Readers who watched the TV show Mash will fall in love with The monster mash by Angie Fox.

Thank you to Netgalley for the advance copy.

Synopsis:

The day I was drafted into the army of the gods, all I knew about being a MASH surgeon was what I’d learned from Hawkeye Pierce and Hot Lips Houlihan. Now here I am, Dr. Petra Robichaud, in the middle of an immortal war, assigned to a MASH camp with a nosy sphinx, a vegetarian werewolf, and an uptight vampire who really needs to get a life.

At least they’re all too busy with their own dramas to discover my secret: I can see the dead. It’s a forbidden gift, one that can get me killed, so I haven’t told a soul.

Until the arrestingly intense Galen arrives on my operating table, half-dead and totally to-die-for. When his spirit tries to slip out of his fatally wounded body, I impulsively slip it back in. Call it a rash resurrection. One I’ll live to regret.

Now Commander Galen of Delphi knows my secret, and he’s convinced I’m part of an ancient prophecy—one that can end the war for good. But taking a chance could cost me everything. And it would be easier to convince him to leave me alone, except now the prophecies are starting to come true…

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Published January 1st 2021

About The Author:

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Angie Fox writes sweet, fun, action-packed mysteries. Her characters are clever and fearless, but in real life, Angie is afraid of basements, bees, and going up stairs when it is dark behind her. Let’s face it. Angie wouldn’t last five minutes in one of her books.

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