
The Vampire and the Case of the Wayward Werewolf
The Portlock Paranormal Detective, Book 1
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Alyse Gibbs
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 humor, heart, found family and a slow-burn romance.
Don't miss the other Portlock Paranormal adventures:
1. The Vampire and the Case of her Dastardly Death
2. The Vampire and the Case of the Wayward Werewolf"
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Too bloody good!
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Great story so so performance
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Excellent!!
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Interesting new world and characters
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Quick, Light, and Fun
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My only complaint at this point is that I have to wait for book 2!
Well written and a stellar performance by Alyse Gibbs
I'm hooked!!!!
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Well written and Immersive
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Kept me listening
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The Narrator, Alyse Gibbs does a great job, she's does a good job of characters. Most have unique voices, and its very easy to tell them apart.
The problem lies in the spacing between sentences or parts of sentences. Whomever edited the audio files together clearly never listened to the book afterwards. There are soooo many times where this type of pacing happens.
"I took a moment to look over" (2 sec silence) "at the front door that we just locked" (2 sec silence) "to see the largest werewolf I've ever seen."
Also, the gap would range for 1 second to 3 seconds. More than once I thought we were switching chapter only to have the 2nd (or 3rd) part of sentence/paragraph continue. By chapter 25 it was SO frequent, SO random, and SO @#$@#$ annoying that I had to tap out.
I know Audible has fixed bad audio production in the past, and I hope this makes the list, because this looks like a fun series, but I'm not risking another one until I know it was edited by a fan of the James T Kirk school of reading.
Good Story, Good Narrator - BAD editing
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Things are going pretty well for Bunny and Sidnee, they are doing well with their studies, as well as performing above average in the physical aspects of the training. This is despite a few run-ins with some pig-headed recruits who still think that ‘girls’ shouldn’t be there in this day and age.
As we see the daily routine of the classes, there are a few harmless instances of a poltergeist playing some tricks on students. These are initially played off by the staff and a few of the students in the ‘know’ as just being pranks by the local poltergeist, Petty Peril. But these ‘harmless’ incidents soon turn dangerous, and as the poltergeist continues to harass students, Bunny decides that it is up to the supernats to investigate.
As Bunny begins to dig deeper into the history of the poltergeist, and into phenomena of poltergeists themselves, she begins to discover that there is something very dark about the history of the “Petty Peril”.
Bunny and Sidnee soon find that things at the academy are not as fun as they had originally thought, and that once again, not everyone is as accepting of supernaturals as they first appear to be.
This is a fantastic addition to the series, as we get to understand how the Portlock Police operate, the way they are trained, and the various techniques that they use. Whilst there is not a massive in-depth analysis of policing techniques (there would not be enough time in a single book, and it would most likely bore the reader!), there is a clever coverage of the classroom activities, the hand-to-hand training, and other techniques that recruits are taught.
Dolbeare spent some time at a police academy researching this, and this time and effort clearly comes out in the writing. Having been a cop for 11yrs, I am always impressed at the attention to detail the authors use at crime scenes given the nature of the series, it gives the story a bit of extra credibility.
At book 5 in this series, the story continues to develop and grow, being as much fun now as it was in the first book. We continue to learn more about each of the major and minor characters in each book. This is a series in which you look forward to every new book to find out what the new story is going to be about, but also to learn more about your favourite characters (and in you have so many of them!).
The world-building continues to be one of the reasons this series is so outstanding, with a mix of all of the favourites that we love and know, but there are the odd additions from the authors just for their own flavour. The authors continue to use the series to add some fantastic mythical creatures from all parts of folklore, fairytales and supernatural lore. This beautiful and captivating world-building totally absorbs you into the story so you become completely lost in this sensational story.
If you love Urban Fantasy, the Portlock series continues to be one of the best series available today and is an absolute must read!!
Alyse Gibbs has the voice of an angel, and is easily one of the most delightful female narrators to listen to. I could happily listen to her non-stop. She has a very clear and concise voice, and does a wonderful job with creating both male and female voices, especially the voice of the main character Bunny. She has a great range of voices, so that you can clearly tell who is speaking, with distinct male and female characters.
On top of this, she not only narrates, but does a wonderful job of voice acting, adding emotion to each of her characters, bringing them to life, so we know how they are feeling as she tells the story, be it happy, sad, angry, elated, or a good dose of humour from the main characters.
Alyse Gibbs is brilliant and adds something special to these stories, and it is absolutely worth listening to them rather than just reading them, as she really brings the Authors characters to life with that beautiful voice of hers.
Must-Listen Urban Fantasy Series!!
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