Unbury the Dead by Laurel Hanlon

I reviewed this book in my capacity as a member of Rosie’s Book Review Team. If you would like your book reviewed, you can contact Rosie Amber here: http://rosieamber.wordpress.com/.

I always enjoy a good vampire novel, especially during Halloween month. Unbury the Dead, debut novel by Laurel Hanlon introduces the novel concept of vampire mafia. The main character, Phil, has fallen foul of his mafia boss father-in-law, resulting in his being interned in a concrete crypt beneath the ocean. The novel starts with Phil finally finding some success in wriggling himself free of his watery grave and making an escape. Phil knows he has been interned for a lengthily period but doesn’t know how long.
The great escape kicks off a fast paced and entertaining story about a vampire misplaced in time and astounded by the wonders of the 21st century. Hunting humans is certainly more difficult with modern technology like cameras on streets and in stores, credit cards, and cell phones. Phil must adjust to these enormous changes while on the run from his father-in-law’s mafia henchmen who become aware of his presence in New York due to his publicized indiscretions.
This book introduces fresh and interesting ideas to the well know vampire mythology and sets the characters in an intensely modern 21st century setting. I enjoyed the ‘culture shock’ and acclimatization aspects very much. There is also an intriguing romance thread that allows for the introduction of some of Phil’s backstory and a deep dive into the cause of his incarceration and current problems.
All in, this is an entertaining retelling of the well-known vampire story and worth the time if you enjoy vampire tales and mythology.
Purchase Unbury the Dead by Laurel Hanlon from Amazon US here: https://www.amazon.com/Unbury-Dead-Laurel-Hanlon-ebook/dp/B0FH2X39TL
A Bold Bargain by Jan Sikes

This is the third book in the Bargainer Series and my personal favourite. I am really enjoying these uplifting stories filled with kindness. These books restore my faith in the goodness of humanity, and I appreciate that in our current world of endless bad news.
Jack made his entrance in book 2 as the younger brother of the main character, Rose. His strength of character and innate goodness were evident in that book and this one builds on the reader’s previous interactions with this interesting young man. It is not necessary to read the earlier novels to appreciate this book, but it does help with a greater understanding of Jack’s past and the childhood setbacks he has overcome to get where he is at the beginning of this book.
I was delighted to discover Jack working as a substitute conservationist and knocking heads with vicious poachers of wild animals. Jack’s deep love of animals really resonates with me, and I was also thrilled at his adoption of first a young puppy (possibly part wolf), and then other creatures in need. Jack’s willingness to help other in need leads to his meeting and assisting and elderly woman who is slowly going blind and suffering other effects of an illness and also, a young lady who is on her own mission to help her aging grandfather.
These threads of catching poachers, helping Mrs Fletcher, meeting Finley, and developing bonds with various animals, all weave together into a beautiful and uplifting story. This is a wonderful book to read in the lead up to the Christmas season or at any other time when your spirits need lifting.
Purchase A Bold Bargain by Jan Sikes from Amazon US here: https://www.amazon.com/Bold-Bargain-Bargainer-Book-ebook/dp/B0FD7VSY68
Great reviews, Robbie! Good for Hanlon for bringing a fresh twist to the vampire myths. I’ve been enjoying Sikes’ Bargainer series!
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Thank you, Priscilla!
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Hi Priscilla, that is great to know 💖
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Thank you for sharing these wonderful reviews Robbie!
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My pleasure, Maggie 🥰
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Robbie 🥰
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Thank you SO much, Robbie, for taking the time to read and review A Bold Bargain! I am so honored and happy that you’ve enjoyed the series. I like to bring a bit of light and hope through my stories.
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Hi Jan, you do achieve light and hope and it’s wonderful 😊💓
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I don’t read vampire novels, but Unbury the Dead sounds pretty cute. And Jan’s book–a good one!
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Thank you for the recommendation, Jacqui. I don’t read vampire novels either. They simply don’t appeal to me.
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Hi Jacqui, Jan’s book is delightful and Unbury the Dead was an interesting take on the vampire legends.
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Great reviews, Robbie. Like you, I really enjoyed Jan’s book. 🌞
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Thank you SO much, Gwen!
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Hi Gwen, Jan’s book is a beautiful story.
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Well done Robbie. Both books sound interesting.
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Very different but I enjoyed both very much.
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Great reviews, Robbie. I have Jan’s book to read soon. Looking forward to it.
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Thank you, Esther! Your comment made my day!!
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Hi Esther, I have read and enjoyed them all but this is my favourite.
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That’s good to know, Robbie.
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My pleasure
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Thanks, Paul
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Great reviews, Robbie!
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Thank you, Merril
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You’re welcome, Robbie!
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Loved your beautiful reviews.
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Thank you 💗
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You’re wonderful to post these great reviews of the books by Laurel and Jan, Robbie.
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Thank you, Tim. Both are great books that I enjoyed.
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Many thanks Robbie.
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My pleasure, Rosie. Unbury the Dead is entertaining 🖤🤍
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Thanks for the temptations.
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My pleasure – smile
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Unbury the Dead sounds like a real hoot. Vampire mafia!! Congratulations to Jan for another heartfelt review of A Bold Bargain! Sharing.
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I thought it was pretty clever 💓
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I’m actually kind of surprised that I haven’t heard of Unbury the Dead. It sounds right up my alley and seems to bring a unique concept to vampires. At least unique for me.
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This is the authors first book. I always enjoy a good vampire tale.
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A vampire mafia… Yeah, I can see that. Both splendid reviews, Robbie. Big congrats to Laurel and Jan. Hugs all around.
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It was a novel idea to have a vampire mafia. Both books are good reads 💖
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