Review by Vicky London

Dead If I Do is the fourth book in Tate Hallaway’s Garnet Lacey series.

Here’s the book blurb:

I’ve finally found Mr. Right. Sure, he might not have a pulse, but coming from a girl who’s sharing a body with a short tempered goddess, I’m not one to judge. Sebastian is the vampire of my dreams and I’m dying to walk down the aisle. Everything couldn’t be more perfect.

Well, except for the fact that the awesome band I hired for the reception has been replaced by some guy with an accordion and lederhosen. And the bridesmaids’ dresses somehow got switched to salmon pink taffeta with butt-bows. And that’s not even mentioning the fact that Sebastian’s ex-lover, the zombie-slash-vampire-slash-witch who just happens to be the mother of his undead son, wants the both of us six feet under. Now I know why some girls turn into Bridezilla…

This vampire chic-lit series is unique and fun. Planning a wedding can be a nightmare at the best of times but for Garnet it’s comedically crazy. Her perfect day is turning into a disaster and her normal parents are getting a crash course in the paranormal weirdness that surrounds Garnet’s life. This book cracked me up and I enjoyed the unique combination of the mundane and the freaky. Tate Hallaway spins a good yarn and proves that even vampires and witches have the same family problems as normal people do, just way weirder.

Click here to read an excerpt.

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