The third deligtfully undead novel in New York Times bestselling author Michele Bardsley’s Broken Heart series. Not just anyone can visit Broken Heart. Because Your Vampire Said So (Broken Heart, Oklahoma / Broken Heart Vampires, book 3) by Michele Bardsley – book cover, description, publication history. Because Your Vampire Said So is the third part in the light hearted Broken Heart vampire romance series by Michele Bardsley.

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Her sixteen-year-old son Wilson is driving her crazy, but not as much as the ghosts bardsly want her to solve their problems. Patsy Donahue is just bardsleey normal beautician in Broken Heart, Oklahoma. It felt like a book outline or else the speed-written first draft that never actually got fully written. You see a lot of Patsy’s hair salon and her trailer and a few other places you may or may not recall from a previous book. The last half of the book completely ruined the first half.
I recommend this book to anyone who loves vampires with a little sass.
Because Your Vampire Said So by Michele Bardsley
She doesn’t have to worry about bills since the consortium paid off everyone’s mortgages and pretty mu The third book in the Broken Hearts Vampire Series. It got bogged down with the mythology right in the middle of the story. Carolyn Esau Review Date: Michele you just want a happy ending The Girl in the Green Silk Gown. I found bits of it funny and amusing, but since I hadn’t read book 1 or 2, the characters which were more like character sketches than fleshed-out, fully formed characters and backstory were impossible to follow.
He’s white and has white hair. May 06, Pages.

Gabriel was totally sweet. And even thought most of my customers have skipped town, I still manage to keep my hair salon up and running because of the lycanthropes prowling around. You see your favorites from before in all kinds of glorious action – because this book might be the most actiony of them all! One dragon wants her powers, and another dragon carries an evil ancient who wants the Queen dead.
Once that image gets into your head, it is impossible to get it out, and as a villain, Koschei loses all his street cred. Inspired by Your Browsing History. I also didn’t like how she just fell for Whatsisname just instantly. Please try again later. I will say though the Werewolf in that book was described well and I loved his character.
LibraryThing recommendations and tag cloud. I am really hooked on this series – which says a lot.
Because Your Vampire Said So
Barcsley love interest, Gabrielle, didn’t impress me as much as I would have liked. She is taken by the “others” to be studied, she seems to have collected some of the dragons powers and her vampire savior did as well. Not just anyone can visit Broken Heart, Oklahoma, especially since all the single moms—like me, Patsy Donahue—have been turned bwrdsley vampires.
May 06, Pages Buy. My final dislike was the relationship between Patsy and Gabriel.

Unfortunatly – her guard was hurt – so she hauled him into her trailer and went to look for his things outside. Feb 25, Avofaugust rated it liked it. Patsy may be the walking undead, but she can still be killed — and that may be coming sooner than she thinks unless something is done soon. I do admit that sso opinion of herself and how she missed her old life got a little old.

To be quite honest it seemed to me that the author created a stereotypical character and in the worst way. View on the Mobile Site.
But my micchele instinct is still alive and kicking. The Characters — are still as endearing as ever. We are experiencing technical difficulties. Bardsley has done it again, with yet another great read in the Broken Heart, OK series!
Because Your Vampire Said So by Michele Bardsley – FictionDB
I like more strife and struggle. With all the back story, I expected more.
Michele likes bexause write, read, crochet hats, drink wine, and eat chocolate! On the minus side, the author fell into the pitfalls of first person narrative — the hero is nothing more than anatomically correct Ken doll and the villains are cartoonish because the heroine takes center stage all the time.
This could be easily accomplished with a two or three sentence paragraph. I really didn’t care so much for this one.
