REVIEW: UNDEAD AND UNWED BY SAM TSCHIDA

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Tschida’s storytelling combines wit and cozy warmth, complementing the picture-perfect holiday charm of Vermont during Christmas. Tiffenie, a 300-year-old vampire who inherits a home in Valentine, relocates to Vermont in search of self-discovery. Determined to leave out her rom-com holiday, she and her undead neighbor might be in for a roller coaster. Will she fit into this small town, with her identity in question, her vampire ex-boyfriend, Vlad, making an unexpected appearance, and co-living with a newly turned vampire who was previously her social media-active neighbor, Heaven? The wit and humor in this book are well executed, making it more enjoyable. Personally, I see Tiffenie as the female version of Klaus from The Originals. This book is captivating, both literally and metaphorically

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