The Remarkable Miss Frankenstein by Minda Webber, 
Book Description: The problem, Clair realized, was that she was a Frankenstein. Her uncle’s fame – he’d created her cousin Frederick from a bunch of spare parts – was a grave matter. Everyone in the family was a success, while all she’d managed was a humiliating misadventure with pigs. But her spirits were rising. The Journal of Scientific Discovery was promising to publish a paper on the Discovery of the Decade, and she had a doozy. She simply had to prove that Baron Huntsley – man of distinction, man of renown, man about ton – was a vampire. With his midnight black hair, soul-piercing eyes and shiny white teeth, what else could he be? Oh yes, the baron wanted a bite of her or she was no scientist. And then there were all those other monsters. You’d never expect so many in 1828 London! Pretty soon, she’d expose them all, and on everybody’s lips would be... the remarkable Miss Frankenstein.
Review: This book was so much fun to read! I’d never even heard of the book or author before but the premise was so amusing I bought it anyway. That is something I almost never do but I’m glad I took the chance. The writing is just as funny as anything written by MaryJanice Davidson or Katie MacAlister. The romance was average but the fun world made up for that. Anyone who enjoys romance and old horror movies will like this. I hope the writer decides to write more in this setting.
Category, Romance: Paranormal|
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