This series is not only funny and creative but it crosses so many lines. It isn't strictly paranormal or romance or adventure. It is all of those things. The stories are little bites of the larger story that you can read pretty quickly. The quick shots of of story have a comic book type feel. It doesn't allow the reader to get too deep into the world without reading more than one of the stories at a time but each piece feels vivid as if you were watching a movie or reading a comic. Josh is a great narrator who feels like many of us do- average and stuck. But he ends up saving the world from destruction by a hell dimension, with a hot boyfriend and a protective yeti guard dog. It's not such a bad existence really... even with selling burritos to gross zombies and smelly werewolves chasing cars in the paring lot. I give the three books in this series 3 fairies for fun and enjoyable reads. Josh's job as a night clerk at the Quik-Mart is anything but 'normal'. At least it's interesting-when your customers are monsters that include zombies with a yen for frozen burritos. And though Josh believes there should be hazard pay, his job DOES come with its perks; his boyfriend Colin, who just happens to be a vampire. Then an unexpected attack has him wishing for more than a silver coated broomstick under the counter, yet he's surprised by his savior. Now he only needs a guide to understanding the strange courtship rituals of what might be a relative to Sasquatch, some TLC from his Hot Guy and his set. This next installment is a fun quick read; definitely left me wanting more.
What do You think about Peek-a-Boo (2012)?
Very funny but it's too short, especially for the price, and there isn't any romance in the book.
—tstone