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Molly Harper's Novels Bring Spice and Snark to Paranormal Romance

Harper's catalog has something for every paranormal romance reader.

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If you prefer your paranormal romances with a hefty dose of snark and jokes, Molly Harper is the writer for you. Over the course of 15 years, Harper has written more than 30 novels and novellas, as well as series for audible. Whether you prefer vampires, werewolves, faeries, or witches, Harper has a bookand a sexy herofor you. Here are eight Molly Harper romances you should check out now!

Nice Girls Don't Date Dead Men

Nice Girls Don't Date Dead Men

By Molly Harper

Brand-new vampire Jane Jameson is trying to deal with undead life in Half-Moon Hollow as well as her budding relationship with her gorgeous sire, Gabriel. Dating while bloodsucking is tough enough without the pain of helping her best friend Zeb organize a Titanic-themed wedding. Meanwhile, the passing of Jane’s future step-grandpa puts Grandma Ruthie back on the market. 

Her new fiancé, Wilbur, has his own history of suspiciously dead spouses, one that rivals the Black Widow of the greater Kentucky area. Isn't being a bridesmaid supposed to be more fun than this? 

Nice Girls Don't Bite Their Neighbors

Nice Girls Don't Bite Their Neighbors

By Molly Harper

Jane Jameson's undead life is supposed to be on track. She's planning her nuptials to Gabriel, despite having total wedding phobia, and she's mostly in control of her vampiric desires. But then she turns a fatally wounded teenage acquaintance, and the Vampire Council puts her in charge of the newborn bloodsucker. Now, she's a glorified babysitter to a forever-thirsty baby vamp who is making Gabe's jealous streak go haywire. 

As if that weren't bad enough, the ghost of Jane's newly deceased grandma Ruthie has declared war on the fanged residents of River Oaks. All that and something sinister has Gabe in its sights. Jane soon starts to yearn for the days when picking out napkins and cake was as stressful as life got.

Gimme Some Sugar

Gimme Some Sugar

By Molly Harper

Lucy Bowman would never have guessed that her best friend, Duffy McCready has been in love with her since they were children. He never worked up the courage to confess his feelings, and could only stand by and watch as she married Wayne Bowman right after high school. After Wayne dies and Lucy is left to grieve, she shamefully realizes that life without Wayne is easier, less complicated. Marriage to him was tough, but who could she tell? 

Lucy couldn't even tell Duffy, who adored her from afar. In need of a fresh start, Lucy asks Duffy to put his cabinet-building skills to use, transforming the town's meat shop into a bake shop. Soon, the spark that was always there between them becomes too big to ignore. Perhaps her second chance at love was always there waiting for her…

Where the Wild Things Bite

Where the Wild Things Bite

By Molly Harper

Anna Winthrop is a mild-mannered archivist who enjoys the mundane nature of her job. She is most certainly not prepared for a standard delivery of a rare book to a valued customer to turn into an action drama. Yet on a flight to Half-Moon Hollow, she must protect her cargo from half the passengers. 

Fortunately, Anna's dashing (and fanged) companion Finn Palmeroy helps her fend off the attack, but not before their plane crash lands in the forest hundreds of miles from their location. Now, she's stuck in the woods with a rare book, a sexy vampire, and some eager thieves hot on her tail. What could possibly go wrong next?

The Dangers of Dating a Rebound Vampire

The Dangers of Dating a Rebound Vampire

By Molly Harper

Gigi has a type: tall, rakish, and irresistibly sexy vampires. She also hates alpha a-holes and anyone who thinks they can control her. When she accepts a job working for the vampire council, it seems like an ideal way for her to stake out her future (no pun intended.) The new job introduces her to Nik, who is all too impossible to resist. Sure, her family want her to settle down with a nice human guy, but someone is out to get Gigi and Nik is bound by a dark spell that puts her at risk. She’ll do what it takes to get her vampire. 

How to Run with a Naked Werewolf

How to Run with a Naked Werewolf

By Molly Harper

Anna Moder has been through a lot lately. She's just witnessed a shooting, seen her car beaten to a pulp, and rescued a wounded stranger who then immediately turned into a wolf. She's used to lycanthropes, but Caleb Graham is something else. Part of her itches to whack his nose with a newspaper, and the rest is trying unsuccessfully to keep her own paws off him. 

But Caleb is no ordinary werewolf: He's a bounty hunter whose job isn't exactly legal, and getting involved with him could lead to some sticky problems from her own past being brought to light. Caleb, however, seems determined to keep her close. Are his intentions noble, or is he a bigger predator than she realizes?

Accidental Sire

Accidental Sire

By Molly Harper

Following a freak vampire/Ultimate Frisbee accident (more common than you'd think), college student Meagan is on the brink of death. Her only chance of survival will be if she finds a vampire to turn her. Now, she's the latest member of the undead at the University of Kentucky. But she's not just any normal vampire. She's faster and stronger than the others, and now trouble follows her wherever she goes!

Driving Mr. Dead

Driving Mr. Dead

By Molly Harper

Half-Moon Hollow is hardly unaccustomed to strangeness, but even by their standards, Miranda Puckett is an unusual one. A freewheeling courier who has just found out her "perfect" boyfriend is cheating on her, she accepts a job that'll take her as far away from home as possible. 

Miranda's task is to drive vampire Collin Sutherland from Washington to sleepy Half Moon Hollow without incident. He's stuffy, snobby, and ridiculously handsome. Keeping her hands off the goods is hard enough without disaster trailing them at every turn. Could Miranda have found the perfect job and the perfect guy for her, undead or otherwise?