The streets of London are filled with the undead. Few are brave enough to walk alone especially at night. Alpha werewolf Seth patrols the streets to protect others from the zombie hordes. And one scream changes his life forever.Maisie knows how to take care of herself. When she tries to help a family that should know better than being out at night she finds trouble. Thank goodness there is one sexy werewolf that comes to the rescue.Will Seth and Maisie find love among the undead London streets?P.J. Schnyder’s Bite Me kicks ass! Zombies and werewolves…Oh My! P.J. Schnyder’s Bite Me is one fangtastic bloody romance that will leave you clawing for more!Seth is one stimulating werewolf with just the right amount of Alpha in him. Maisie is a street smart woman with a heart of gold. I love the way Schnyder has written her London Undead characters. I especially like that her heroine uses the word idjits! The word reminds me of one of my all-time favorite characters, J Schnyder mixes the right amount of humor with the perfect amount of sizzle and sass in Bite Me.This book was reviewed by Miranda for Joyfully Reviewed (JR), and was provided by the publisher/author at no cost to JR for the purpose of being reviewed. I enjoyed this sweet romance. P.J. has blended paranormal romance with the looming zombie threat in the now dangerous city of London. What a way to blend all the elements.***FULL REVIEW***Seth helps his medic, Danny, collect samples from a zombie before eliminating it. He then heads on the remainder of the patrol of his territory London, sending Danny back to start researching and testing. Hearing a scream with his sensitive hearing at night when few brave the streets, he heads toward it to find zombies after a woman and a family. Maisie went for a walk at night with her irritation at her landlord, when she came across a family running from zombies. She pulls her faithful guns to help protect the family. Her ammo is running low as the zombies narrow in. The zombies are acting different, organized. And this can spell trouble for many.The world here is dangerous. The people who didn't have the money to leave or get out soon enough are stuck in London with the quarantined area. Zombies appeared a little over a year ago and stay in this area. Werewolves are great allies to have against the zombies, humans have finally accepted their help in patrolling and killing zombies but people are still nervous, yet they are more scared of the zombies at the moment. Seth's under the scrutinizing eye of not only the council and other packs but the vampires and fae.Seth is strong in his feelings of the zombies, and magic. Kill them and don't use it. He has a history with both. Seth is a caring man, and an Alpha. He wants nothing more than to protect his area and eliminate any threat. Danny is a scientist through and through, working out the how, why, and what to do to cure or stop the virus. The humans have moved to slow to recognize the symptoms and to many have become infected. To many innocents have died or been turned.Seth sees something more in Maisie with her lack of fear in her personal moves, towards zombies and him, and relaxed personality. She's one heck of a shot with her guns too. Seth's instinct is to help Maisie, get her food and off her crippled foot, is strong in Seth. Maisie is special and upon first meeting Seth, ends up in his strong arms. Maisie finds a physical attraction there curled next to his firm chest.I enjoyed this sweet romance. P.J. has blended paranormal romance with the looming zombie threat in the now dangerous city of London. What a way to blend all the elements.This is definitely a romance read. There's a blooming relationship with hints on more to the world and zombies. The focus is the growth of caring and love in this dangerous time, but I do hope in the future stories we learn more of the questions about the zombies posed from this read. I'm looking forward to reading them to find out.
What do You think about Bite Me (2013)?
This didn't work for me. Too short a story and the heroine ... TSTL. Won't be reviewing.
—Momo
Zombies AND werewolves - 2 of my most favourite things to read. I think I just came! ;0
—Donna
Audio book, it took some getting use to, but the story was good
—Lisa