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Naked Brunch

door Sparkle Hayter

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An upmarket, signed and numbered edition of the new novel from Sparkle Hayter. Annie Engel is content as a secretary, even though her boss chews her out on a regular basis for his own errors and the man she put through law school left her for a young lawyer. So she is horrified when she discovers she's been running loose during full moons ripping out the throats of wealthy men and having bestial sex with another wild werewolf. Can she resist her urge to kill? Can two werewolves find love while the police, the media, her psychiatrist and maverick hunters are closing in?… (meer)
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Years ago, I read Sparkle Hayter’s mystery series featuring Robin Hudson, and enjoyed it tremendously. Years pass and I’m digging through a local used bookstore and stumbled across this completely different style of book, but the author’s name is not one that’s easily forgotten, so I grabbed it. It sounded funny.

I finally got around to reading it this year and it was every bit as good as I’d hoped it would be, and in fact, better, since I was wary over the different narrative style and genre. It’s also told in the third person, which can be tricky for me.

The story revolves primarily around Annie, the last nice girl in the big city (which, while never named explicitly, is NYC). She’s a secretary during the day and normally a door-mat for her two ‘best friends’ at night, being dragged from vapid party to vapid party while her two friends kill themselves to become famous. But lately, she’s been having weird dreams, and waking up in the morning covered in blood, to find broken bedroom windows, and the need to vomit up whatever she ate the night before, which seems to be meat, which is odd, as she’s a vegetarian.

Then there’s Jim – he’s a werewolf and he’s come back to the city after a self-imposed exile, the kind of exile where everybody thinks you’re dead. He runs into Annie one night when she’s not herself and they hit if off in a love-at-first-sight kind of way – if only he knew who she was or what she looked like in her less hirsute form…

Dr. Marco knows there’s a werewolf running around uncontrolled in the city and is frantic to find it, bring it into the center, and reform it using a tried and true method of drugs, restraints, and group therapy. If he can’t find it, his family will and they’ll put it down rather than risk exposure.

And then there’s Sam, the hapless, truly kind, incredibly lucky, has-been reporter, desperate to hold on to his wife and his career. He hears about the ‘vicious dog attacks’ that are leaving dead bodies all over the city and turns it into the career comeback he’d been hoping for, while the rest of the station’s crew, against their better judgement, turn themselves inside out to help him. Because he’s just no nice.

Annie has to choose between the chance at a normal life by submitting to Dr. Marco’s rehabilitation center, or being on the run, in love, and having hot animal (literally) sex. It’s a hard choice – especially amidst a city wide armed hunt for the mad-dog killers leaving dead bodies all over the place.

There’s a lot going on here, and I’m not even going to touch on all the ‘secondary’ characters from whom the reader occasionally hears from. The narrative starts off a little slowly, as it takes awhile to figure out who all the players are and what’s going on. But once everybody’s found their place, the story is fun, and a very different kind of morality tale. I love that the good guys get good stuff and the bad guys get … eaten. Or at least, what they deserve.

I thoroughly enjoyed this and I’ll likely read it again. I won’t call it speculative fiction, but it’s very different from the garden variety werewolf stories I’ve read before, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a different take on a common theme, done with a cynical sort of humor.

I read this for Halloween Bingo, and it easily qualifies for at least three squares: Shifters, Mad Scientists and Evil Geniuses, and Gallows Humor, which allows me to invoke my first Spell Pack card: the all-new Double Trouble. I’m choosing to use it for the first two squares: Shifters and Mad Scientists and Evil Geniuses. ( )
  murderbydeath | Jan 25, 2022 |
Some well appreciated silliness. The story stays light and goofy and cartoon-like, even when our sweet and innocent heroine is puking up someone's eyeball. Don't worry, it's about werewolves. The characters are a little flat and the colors are bright - that's the cartoonish part. It's extremely contemporary and slidingly fictitious. The jokes are mostly only good now, but now is good. (January 31, 2004) ( )
  cindywho | May 27, 2019 |
This was a great book. I bought it ages ago so by the time it came up to the top of mount TBR I had totally forgotten the plot. So it was a pleasant surprise when it turned out to be a romantic comedy featuring werewolves. Although the characters were maybe a little thin it was definatly a page turner and I kept itching to get back to reading it. I would defiantly read more by this lady, I know I have one more of her books on mount TBR, and I look forward to getting to it. ( )
  dodau | May 16, 2011 |
Crime fiction? Maybe not really, but werewolves (or wolvettes) hardly seem like the height of legality. In any case, this very funny novel tells the story of a mild- mannered secretary who discovered that she is living a secret life -- at night, as a werewolf. Various people become interested in her werewolf activities, including a reporter, a psychiatrist, and a werewolf recovery group. The social satire is right on, the pace is rattling, and there is lots of sex. Great read. ( )
  annbury | Sep 11, 2010 |
Annie Engel works as a secretary in a large multi-national corporation. She's a nice girl. Recently she's been waking up naked, with strange dreams and wierd stains. There are stories of men having their throats ripped out and she's possibly the cause.

When she finds other werewolves and a possible solution she tries to work out what's best for her and for people around her. Is it wrong or right to thin the herd of the evildoers?

It was a light funny read, a little strained at times but not bad. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Jan 21, 2010 |
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An upmarket, signed and numbered edition of the new novel from Sparkle Hayter. Annie Engel is content as a secretary, even though her boss chews her out on a regular basis for his own errors and the man she put through law school left her for a young lawyer. So she is horrified when she discovers she's been running loose during full moons ripping out the throats of wealthy men and having bestial sex with another wild werewolf. Can she resist her urge to kill? Can two werewolves find love while the police, the media, her psychiatrist and maverick hunters are closing in?

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