Werewolves of London - Angie Fox

Werewolves of London

By Angie Fox

  • Release Date: 2020-12-04
  • Genre: Romantic Comedies
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 40 Ratings

Description

A cease-fire in flames. A dragon on the loose. And wouldn’t you know it? Guy trouble.
Getting drafted into a paranormal MASH unit during a war between the gods was life changing to say the least. And it hasn’t left me with much of a personal life. Case in point: deciding what to buy Medusa for her baby shower should have been my only “me time” task for the week. But when my hot-as-Hades ex-boyfriend storms back into my life dragging a wounded, half-mad dragon shifter, things get complicated.

The dragon may be the key to ending the war—if I can heal her and keep her hidden. To do it, I’ll need the help of both my current guy and my ex—because nothing says love like a covert operation. But I can’t just let her die or fall into enemy hands. Even if keeping a lid on her secret might force me to reveal mine.

Either way, there’s no going back. This time, I have no choice but to change the world—or die trying.

Warning: This book contains Medusa’s baby shower, a dragon out of uniform, exploding showers, oracles gone wild, romance, adventure, and a well-deserved happy ending—in a MASH camp where everybody knows your business.

*The core of this book was originally called Immortally Ever After, published by St. Martin's Press in 2013. The author has rewritten it into the way she always envisioned the story to be, which means it is now a romantic comedy instead of an angsty book. There’s also more community, more fun, and more Medusa. Pro tip: do not ignore Medusa…

Reviews

  • Great ending to this trilogy!

    5
    By Hyrollin
    This was the final book in the trilogy. Petra is back with her old boyfriend, Marc, since Galen has rejoined his army under special assignment. It's getting harder for Petra to hide her gift from her friends and the Gods. New prophecies are out, the war is starting up again and Medusa is about to have her baby! Add to that Galen reappears and he's not alone. With him comes more trouble with the New Gods sending investigators looking for Galen and the prisoner he brought with him. Petra is still with Marc but still has strong feelings for Galen. Will Petra be able to end the war this time? Who will Petra choose - Galen or Marc? I loved how the MASH family came together to help Petra and Galen. I was happy with the ending. Overall a good read and one I'd recommend.
  • Angie Fox can’t go wrong!

    5
    By Sasmith361
    I absolutely love everything about Angie Fox her books are always really entertaining! You will never go wrong picking up one. This was a fantastic series and definitely ended the way I had hoped. I’m sad to see the series ended but glad I got to read it! Can’t wait for the next from Angie Fox!
  • The exciting conclusion!

    5
    By StephanieRV
    This is Werewolves Of London, book 3 of the Monster Mash series written by Angie Fox. Finally!! Whew! This series grabbed me up from page one and kept me on the edge of my seat until the very end! I’ve laughed and cried, got a little hot and bothered and tried yelling at the characters to watch out or don’t go that way! Petra is still in Limbo serving as a doctor in a close knit Mash unit. There are no secrets here and everyone knows what color your underwear are before you even select them! I was a bit worried about getting my HEA, but Angie Fox delivered on that just as well as she dragged me through the rest of the story. I’m pretty sure I got a bit bruised on some of the side paths that we were forced to take. It’s a great place to get lost for a while! Come meet my friends, won’t you?
  • A Perfect Ending to the Trilogy!

    5
    By 17krista
    The third and final installment in the series finds protagonist Dr. Petra Robichaud trying to balance a rekindled romance with her duties as a surgeon at a MASH unit in the war between the gods. A feat easier said than done. She’s also taken on the task of serving as OBGYN for expectant and first time mother, Medusa, whose favor proves to be Petra’s saving grace. All of main players are back to provide Fox’s usual sprinkling of humor and brevity that make her books so readable. And the richly crafted settings don’t hurt either. You can practically hear the tar pits bubbling behind Petra’s tent quarters. Between the quirky attendees and the island serving as home to the god of the damned, Medusa’s baby shower is particularly fun. This is an easy read, ideal when you’re looking for an attention-grabbing, interesting, fun story. It’s got a bit of romance, a little adventure, some whirlwind action, a touch of paranormal, and a strong female lead character; a book that will appeal to readers of many genres. Werewolves of London combines memorable characters with a great storyline to wrap up this series nicely. I will say, it wouldn’t hurt my feelings if Fox decided to continue the story, somewhere down the road, but if that doesn’t happen, ending the trilogy with on this note is satisfying for me, as a reader. This is a fun little series you could easily devour in a weekend, or spread out for a slow savor, but regardless of how to choose to enjoy it, you won’t be disappointed. A great stand alone trilogy from this prolific and skilled author.
  • Wonderfully addictive

    5
    By Linda535
    The last book in the Monster MASH trilogy delivers a wonderful and spectacular ending. Angie Fox has outdone herself in creating an alternate world that’s convincing, captivating, and believable. All the characters are wonderfully crafted to be interesting and distinctive. Petra is a physician who can see the dead. Her best friend is also a physician who’s a werewolf and classic family man. Their roommate is a vampire. The two men in her life are a doctor and a warrior. There are sphinxes, a pregnant Medusa, minor and major gods and they all mesh together to produce a well-rounded and realistic fantasy. How all these unusual characters interact and resolve the issue of gods using people to fight their war for eons is the basis for the last of the trilogy. The ending was purely EPIC. It was awesomely realistic and convincing. This book gave me a combination of “I want to see the end!” and “I don’t want this to end!” The series is well worth the reading time and will give you a very interesting getaway.

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