First off, let me just say that this book is amazing! The main character, Rylie, runs a dating service called Get A Mate and just happens to be a werewolf. She's pretty successful pairing up both humans and the supernatural which is ironic since her own love life is cursed.
Things go a little crazy when one disgruntled werewolf client starts a picketing campaign against Rylie just as a super hot guy is moving into the same building, strange letters, odd visitors, and a few attacks keep you reading.
The characters are great and Rylie isn't some wishy washy heroine. She can take care of herself and anyone else that comes along. You instantly like her and you pull for her to find her own mate through the whole book.
How to Date a Werewolf is a fun and quick read with just the right balance of humor, romance, and action. Now that I've finished it, I'm looking forward to more books in the Rylie Cruz series and others by the author.
Her other books include:
My Haunted Family: Engrossing Tales of One Family's Encounters with the Unknnown
Me and My Ghoulfriends (Larue Donovan Book 1)
No Shoes, No Shirt, No Spells (Mystic Cafe Series)
Rock n' Roll is Undead (Veronica Mason Series)
Ghouls Night Out (Larue Donovan)
Flip That Haunted House (A Haunted Renovation Mystery)
How to Date a Vampire (Rylie Cruz)
Pies and Potions (Mystic Cafe Series)
Murder at Honeysuckle Hotel (Trash to Treasure Crafting Mystery)
When she's not writing about werewolves, vampires and every other supernatural creature, she loves eating cupcakes with sprinkles, reading, spending time with family, and listening to oldies from the fifties.
Rose lives in the beautiful commonwealth of Kentucky with her husband, son and two sassy Chihuahuas.