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Maybe this one wasn’t for me. I can tell you that a lot of people are going to find this book very enjoyable. Paul has a great writing style and easy to read writing. For some reason this one wasn’t particularly my cup of tea, and that’s 100% okay! I love Paul Tobin’s Plants Vz Zombies books they are absolutely amazing so I know that someone out there is going to love My Vampire VS Your Werewolf! I can’t wait to see what else this author will release in the future!

Thank you NetGalley for the advanced readers copy in exchange for my honest feedback.

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An action packed book that's perfect for spooky season. I think miniature fans of the fantasy genre are going to love this series. I don't want to give any spoilers, but I'm curious to see how the next in the series will battle

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In MY VAMPIRE VS. YOUR WEREWOLF, monsters have been banned from freely roaming through society, but this is causing their mental health to suffer. The Crafters Guild, run by a collection of humans and other supernatural creatures, has taken on responsibility for keeping creature/monster morale high and preserving their culture by sanctioning battles between these creatures in a way that allows safety for rest of the world. Two pairs of young Trainers are excited to seek out monsters to train and bring to battle under the Guild’s watchful eyes. Gabe and Hayden journey to Wales to unearth long buried Count Dursten, while Joon and Trad locate werewolf Redd in his specially crafted forest environment in Detroit. They each convince their monster to engage in the epic battle. When the time comes for the pairs to bring their monsters to the competition, what could go wrong—and who will come out on top?

Told through alternating points of view, the fantasy world is well-developed and filled with fantastical creatures and moments of humor, too. The monsters, while wild and violent by nature, are written in a way that gives readers some insight into their softer sides and motivation. When it’s time for the battle between the classic werewolf/vampire duo, it will be hard for readers to decide who they’d like to see emerge as the victor!

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for sharing an eARC of the book with me.

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