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Romancing the Werewolf by Gail Carriger
Romancing the Werewolf by Gail Carriger









Romancing the Werewolf by Gail Carriger

But Countess Nadasdy, the hive queen, is being annoyingly coy. Imogene, clearly aware of the hierarchy of vampire hives, wants to move up from Servant to Snack, desiring nothing more than to be ruined by the vampires. In the years after Timeless, the final book in the Parasol Protectorate series, Gail Carriger takes us back to Woolsey Castle, formerly the seat of Lord Maccon and his pack, where the Woolsey Hive, formerly of London, is now in residence.

Romancing the Werewolf by Gail Carriger

And now, she’s going to work for the local hive, praying that they might share her own perversions.

Romancing the Werewolf by Gail Carriger

Long ago, a werewolf helped verify what Imogene had long since known to be true: she has no intention of marrying a man. She’s spent her entire young life fending off the boys in her village, and believes going to work as a servant in the big manor house the vampires occupy will be a two-ply blessing for her: they pay well, so she can support her family and since they’re vampires, they must have proclivities that can help her justify her own. Imogene Hale is young(ish), more than averagely pretty, and so not interested in you. Note: A review copy was provided at no charge by the author. Romancing the Inventor is the first book of the Supernatural Society, an LGBTQ+ focused novella series set in Gail Carriger’s Parasolverse. Romancing the Inventor Supernatural Society #1











Romancing the Werewolf by Gail Carriger