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Werewolves of London

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3rd and last book in this series. You should definitely read #1 and #2 first as they are such good reads, you'd miss out on alot if you don't. As the MASH unit is facing the supposed end of the war, they find themselves right back in the middle of action they'd rather not see. It's up to Petra and her mixed crew to step in to save the world and maybe, just maybe, find happiness along the way. SIGH!!!!

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This book was so good! I was totally hooked from page 1! I so love the world building in this book, the characters are interesting and entertaining! I would highly recommend this book to everyone!!

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Unfortunately, it wasn’t as great as I hope any werewolf book will be. I’m writing the review quite late and can’t even remember much about it other then it wasn’t my favourite werewolf book that’s for sure.

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Wow this was so much better then I anticipated!!!! Don’t get me wrong I enjoyed this series, it was very pg13 and the characters were well written with a great story. I LOVE the ending, not sure where I expected it to go but not what I was thinking at all

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WEREWOLVES OF LONDON is the third and final book in the Monster M*A*S*H* series. This series definitely needs to be read in the order of release.

Petra’s complicated life has come to a head like the final battle for a war – literally and figuratively. Poor girl! Instead of just dealing the normal worries of life, she has to juggle a hormonal Medusa, dragons, boyfriends, gods, and all of the things that go bump in the night.

This story was exciting, fun, entertaining, and suspenseful. Plus, the humor kept me pinned to my kindle. I highly recommend the book if for no other than reason than to read the baby shower scenes. Absolutely laugh-out-loud funny!

Note: While I received this book as a gifted ARC via NetGalley, my opinions are my own and are given freely.


Title: WEREWOLVES OF LONDON
Series: Monster M*A*S*H* #3
Category /Genre: Paranormal Cozy Mystery
Recommended for: 14+ due to vocabulary
Grammar/editing: received as an unedited ARC / errors excused
Received from: Moose Island Books

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Werewolves of London by Angie Fox is the completion of the Monster M*A*S*H series.  We have Medusa giving birth to her baby and wanting only Petra.  The gods want to get back to their war, and there's ex boyfriends wandering around.

This is a funny fantasy book, which is fast paced and well written!  Petra is running around trying to solve all the problems that seem to pop up just for her, and it's enjoyable chaos!

 Werewolves of London  was published on 23rd February 2021, and is available from  Amazon  and  Waterstones .

You can follow Angie Fox on  Twitter ,  Facebook ,  Instagram  and her  website .

You can read my review for previous Monster M*A*S*H books at the links below:

 Monster Mash 

 The Transylvanian Twist 

I've read a number of Angie Fox's books, from the Southern Spirits series

 Southern Spirits, A Ghostly Gift and The Skeleton in the Closet  - book 1, 1.5 and 2

 Pecan Pies and Dead Guys  - book 7 

 The Mint Julep Murders  - book 8

 The Ghost of Christmas Past  - book 8.5

 Southern Bred and Dead  - book 9

I was given this book in exchange for an unbiased review, so my thanks to NetGalley and to Author Collective 20.

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The final book is the best book! All of your loose ends, unanswered questions, and frustrations from book 2 are finally resolved (in the best way possible), Medusa kicks butt, and Petra finally reveals herself and confronts the gods about how stupid they're being (like a rockstar). Loved this series!

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This was a great read by a fantastic author! I loved the storyline and interesting characters. Highly recommen this series!

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I have read the other books in this series and this just continues the awesome story that I chose this book for. I have read other books by this other so when I read about a new series I had to read it. I love the description of the scenery, the way the characters interact with each other; whether good or bad. Those who enjoy a good urban fantasy will enjoy this book.

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This was such a fun read. All 3 books. I loved the MASH concept for paranormals. Petra is such a strong heroine,. Does she get her man in the end, and which man is hers? Medusa pregnant caused a few grins also.


I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own

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This title is the third book of the Monster Mash trilogy. While it is possible to read as a stand-alone, I do not recommend it. There are a ton of world-building moments and inside jokes from the series that are not repeated in this book. I made the mistake of not reading the first two books and still have no idea why it is called Werewolves of London. I have to assume it is related to an inside joke or other moment in one of there other two books as there were few werewolves and no London connection. It is a good story by a great author with tons of humor and a prophesy, regardless of how you choose to read it.

Petra is doctor and Chosen One in hiding at her MASH unit in Limbo. As she continues to patch up soldiers on her side of a war between the gods, a new prophesy about the Chosen One is broadcast to every being in Limbo. Since her name is never revealed, she tries to deal with (by hiding) the prophesy, while all hell (but mostly Limbo) breaks loose. To complicate matters, her first love shows up in suspicious circumstances and Petra is invited to Medusa's baby shower.

I loved the Petra character. She says and does all of the things that I wish I thought of when I was younger. She made me laugh in delight at her thoughts and actions as she barreled her way through her own story.

Thank you to Author Collective 20, Moose Island Books, and Netgalley for sending me this book in exchange for my honest opinion.

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This was definitely my favorite book in the series! The characters were entertaining as always. I enjoyed the love triangle for the most part. Petra's flip flopping between being independent an being crazy about one man or the other did get a little irritating at times. I really enjoyed the addition of Medusa to the cast of crazy characters. Her birth scene was probably my favorite scene in the entire series! I really liked the way the series was wrapped up, although I'll miss the characters.

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I received this book via Netgalley in return for an honest review. With thanks to Netgalley, publishers and the author for this opportunity. All opinions are my own.

I'm sure this is a great book, but I just struggled to stay attentive, I've read similar genres before and loved them but this just wasn't one that I really felt I got sucked into, I think it might have helped if I'd read the other books, nothing worse than starting half way, hey!

There are great characters in this, some great writing but it just didn't make me feel any more than "okay" about the whole book. Perhaps its because I'm half way through a series, or maybe this wasn't just the best book for me to start on, I can't say.

I do have to say though, this book had a lot of good stuff within the pages, a bit of romance, adventure, suspense and lots of fantasy but, eh, it just left me feeling a bit miffed. That said there are some real good bits including medusa's baby shower, some true humour and something I NEVER expected to ever write but there we go, it's a thing!

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Absolutely loved the series I hate to see the end! The series is a super fun ride from start to finish with enough laughs to keep your side hurting no lie.

Plenty of mystery as well the plot keeps you guessing and reading like crazy to find out what will happen next.

This series really takes the readers full circle for an extremely satisfying ending (if it had to end boo lol 😆). No really folks this series has all the feels!! Give it a shot it's totally worth it. Such great characters and writing with hands down a spectacular finish!

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So much fun, I absolutely love these books and again overjoyed to be back with these characters,Angie gives us fantastic writing, addictive reading, great characters (and development) and fast paced action. I love this series so much and I’m kind of sad this is the last, I’m hoping Angie will return in future because I adore these, I love Petra soo much. I have to say I’m happy with how this book wrapped everything up and the ending, just would have liked more of an epilogue

Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion

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A big thank you to NetGalley and the Author Collective 20/Moose Island Books for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. Here's the deal. I didn't read all the books or in order. Don't do that!!! Read them in order. I mean if you want to understand what is going on. You can read them obviously I did, but I think my frustration changed my whole experience with the book. For me this was just ok. Angie Fox is a great author with amazing characters but I just couldn't get into this one. The story has everything you could want, drama, suspense, dragons, romance, fantasy, mystery, gods....I know that many will love the series, but I highly recommend reading them in order for the best experience. I didn't and for me this was just a 3 star.

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The cease-fire did not last long and the battle between the immortals start up again. When her ex Galen shows up again Petra realizes she just might not be over him and when her current boyfriend asks her to marry him things get more complicated. Yet, she needs to focus on the prophecies as she is in the middle of it and could possible be able to end this war.

This is the 3rd book in the series and I recommend you read them in order or you will be lost. I enjoyed reading this series. It has romance, funny moments, gods, dragons, and more! It had excitement and I had fun reading this series. I highly recommend you do yourself a favor and pick this up. I

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There is no doubt that Angie Fox creates great characters and sets them in super stories. This is the final book in the Monster Mash trilogy and it certainly wraps the saga well with a few unexpected moments. Petra was an interesting woman who really ended up with the right man. There is nothing like a baby shower where you have to hope like hell you don't become a garden ornament - Medusa certainly makes a slightly disturbing mother to be. This definitely a series that brings a smile to your face. Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for allowing me to read this book in return for an honest review.

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I’ve got to admit, I was kind of apprehensive about finishing this trilogy. Mostly because I really didn’t like the direction the #EvilAuthor (aka Angie Fox) took things in Transylvania Twist. No spoilers, but I have to say that Werewolves of London brought the Monster M*A*S*H trilogy to a very satisfying end. 😉

There was a lot going on in Werewolves of London. Petra was still dealing with prophesies and the cease fire wasn’t going to last forever – especially when new weapons were being honed. It would have been different if Petra and her comrades had a vested interest in the progress of the battle. They were all pawns in a war between what amounted to spoiled, bored Gods who only cared about themselves. It was more than a little frustrating.

Galen coming back didn’t make anything easier. It actually added to the stress. That didn’t stop the attraction, but there wasn’t much time for romance, especially since Galen was basically AWOL and he was hiding from both armies.

Even with all the stress and danger, Werewolves of London was still full of the same wit and humor that readers have come to expect from this author. It was also full of friends and support coming from unexpected places. It was kind of bitter sweet saying goodbye to these characters. Getting to know them was fun, but knowing that they all ended up with their well deserved HEA was even better.

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The title of this trilogy says it all Monsters + MASH equals lots of zany supernaturals, out of this world war, and a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital group of personnel for the ages. If you have to serve in the army of the gods at the edge of a war zone on another plane, this gig has its little perks and I enjoyed this grand finale set of adventures and relationship conflicts that bring it all to a close.

Werewolves of London is the third and final book in a trilogy of books that are really only separate segments of one story.

Dr. Petra Robichaud, a New Orleans’ native, has been drafted into a dreary war of the gods. Naturally, it is not the gods who fight, but everyone else who are their pawns. Petra and the other exhausted army doctors and staff have seen too much death and misery and just want it all to end. The oracles have prophesied that a healer who sees the dead along with her bronze weapon will lead the charge to the finish. Petra’s secret, dangerous talent of seeing the dead is a death sentence if discovered, but then again so is harboring an enemy dragon and her ex who come in wounded needing the help of her and her current boyfriend to keep them alive and hidden. If that weren’t enough, a baby shower invitation from Medusa, investigators looking for the rogue agent and the enemy dragon, and more fun words from the Oracles are making the mystery meat on the menu look like the best news she’s had all day.

I do love a good tongue in cheek, sarcasm-laden action packed story and I’d seen another reader raving about the series, not to mention I already enjoy the author’s other series so it was an easy decision to grab this up. But, wow, I wasn’t paying attention and had myself the last book in the trilogy which I didn’t realize until I was well into the story and didn’t want to stop. There were enough references back and the author’s writing was good on description so I had no trouble getting caught up on the situation and all the players. I think I would have enjoyed it more in order, but what I got was fun, too. Actually, I got to thinking afterward that missing out on the ex becoming the ex and the current boyfriend who was actually her first love returning might have been more than I would like in the romance department so catching that at the tail end worked out even better.

So, Werewolves of London, was a good blend of gritty wartime medical camp scene and the gritty humor that goes along with it to keep people sane. I loved the whole cast of quirky characters that were based on the MASH TV show characters. It was fun to pick out who was who and more fun that they were all various types of supernaturals. Anchoring them all was Petra. She was a great blend of vulnerable with her fears and struggle to trust that things can go well for her and a tough, snarky gal who doesn’t want to get messed with after everything that happens. She has a generous, tender healer heart and has been forced to bury it deep doctoring in a war zone when she knows that both sides have soldiers dying and they are just grist in the mill of the gods.

I loved the way this story bustled along with side tangents and building main series arc conflict creating good tension to the big finale. There was always something going on, but it wasn’t distracting. The scene-stealer for me was Medusa. Lord have mercy, that baby shower scene cracked me up. But, it was also special seeing Petra come into her own with her romance and with who she was and what she could do.

All in all, this was thoroughly fabulous and I want to read the earlier stories to get it all and probably read this one again. Those who like mythology, MASH, humor, engaging characters, and mildly spicy romance all tossed into one sizzling tale should definitely give this Urban Fantasy trilogy a test drive.

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