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The Vampire and the Case of the Wayward Werewolf by Heather G. Harris, Jilleen Dolbeare Narrator: Alyse Gibbs
Published by Hellhound Press Limited on March 11, 2024
Genres: Mystery, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy
Length: 7 hours and 54 minutes
Format: Audiobook
Source: Library
Purchase Links: Amazon
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Someone paid the vampire king’s creepy son to turn me into one of the bitey undead. I’m not hanging about to find out who or why. The vampires want me to stay with them for one hundred years of indentured servitude but I have this thing about following orders so I ran from the streets of London to the wilds of Alaska.
I have an eidetic memory and a can-do attitude. I can-do anything to get away from the vampire king. So when the Sheriff of Portlock, a hidden paranormal town, invites me to be his assistant, I say sure thing. It beats servitude hands down.
At first things seem ideal in Portlock, I make a new friend and even get asked out on a date. But the truth is, there are secrets aplenty. The paranormal council are at each other’s throats, figuratively of course. But then someone rips out a werewolf’s throat, literally this time.
I need to work with the Sheriff to find the killer, before he strikes again. We just need to winnow through werewolf pack issues, council politics, and more suspects than you can shake a stake at. Simple.
Portlock is a melting pot of witches, necromancers, vampires and shifters, but things are starting to boil over. I hope I don’t get burnt.
Dive into this fast-paced urban fantasy series if you love humour, heart, found family and a slow-burn romance.

The Vampire and the Case of the Wayward Werewolf is book one in The Portlock Paranormal Detective series by Heather G. Harris and Jillen Dolbeare and narrated by Alyse Gibbs.
Within the first few minutes of listening, I felt like I was missing some key context. After a bit of digging, I discovered there is a prequel that explains how Bunny became a vampire and ended up in Portlock, Alaska. I highly recommend starting with that prequel to get the full story.
After the prequel I returned to the story and I found it to be a delightful listen. It’s a charming blend of cozy mystery and urban fantasy. We follow Bunny as she acclimates to the town of Portlock and its supernatural residents. Bunny is a fascinating anomaly; despite being a newly turned vampire, she lacks the typical bloodlust. While I’m still undecided on her—she fluctuates between being impressively capable and slightly frustrating—her companion, Fluffy, is easily my favorite. I suspect there is much more to this K9 than meets the eye.
Audio: Alyse Gibbs is a nice narrator who brings the story to life with distinct voices for every character. Her pacing is excellent, maintaining a comfortable flow that keeps the plot moving.
Overall, The Vampire and the Case of the Wayward Werewolf provided a nice start to the series; I’m looking forward to continuing listening to the rest of the Portlock Paranormal Detective collection.
Rated: 3.5 Stars
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Sounds like a good read!
Thanks for checking out my review.
I think I read your review of the prequel? Still stands out with the name Bunny so close to Buffy for me. Only 3.5 stars though, so probably not one I’ll try. Thanks for sharing your thoughts though!
Ya, I went back to the prequel before I really dived into this first novel. I agree on the name aspect. Though I find it funny she picked Bunny as a nickname. Will see how the series goes. I enjoy Heather G. Harris. This series isn’t as good as some of her other works I feel. Thanks for checking out my review Lisa.
nice review
Thanks. Happy Holidays!
This sounds like a good book to read
It was enjoyable! Thanks for visiting.