Grave Humor
by R J Blain
A Magical Romantic Comedy
Publication date: May 12th 2020
Genres: Adult, Comedy,
Synopsis
Most days, Anwen regrets working at a funeral home despite the good pay. With the residents no longer inclined to stay in their coffins where they belong, she’s got her hands full making sure everyone follows the rules:
In the funeral home, there is no screaming, no murdering, no mutilation, no possessions, no kidnappings, no resurrections, and no cursing of any type. Be quiet and stay polite.
The day Old Man McGregor decides to take a walk and disturbs her peace, Anwen learns there’s a lot more to the basement in the funeral home than a vampire and a handsome gentleman on ice.
If she’s not careful, she’ll learn first-hand why ‘eternally yours’ is the most potent of threats.
Warning: this novel contains romance, humor, bodies, shenanigans, and mythological puppies. Proceed with caution.
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Author R J Blain
RJ Blain suffers from a Moleskine journal obsession, a pen fixation, and a terrible tendency to pun without warning.
In her spare time, she daydreams about being a spy. Her contingency plan involves tying her best of enemies to spinning wheels and quoting James Bond villains until satisfied.
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Going on my list right now 😉
Mine too!
Haha! I love the “warning!” Sounds like a perfect book to get lost in. 🙂
The warning caught me too!
This sounds like my kind of book! Thanks for sharing, Laura😁
It’s my kind of book too:)
This sounds like a great read.
It sure sounds fun!
saw the dog on the cover and looked further. a funeral home huh. that’s gotta be good. lol
sherry @ fundinmental
The dog has Scooby ears. Just like my dog. LOL
Sounds like a fun read. A friend went to school to get her certificate to work in a funeral home. For her final exam, they gave her someone, who weighed over 300 lbs. and asked her to prepare this person’s makeup and hair!
Brave friend. I don’t think I could handle that kind of job:)
Me neither.
I don’t think that I would take a job at that funeral home!