Monkey Jump (The Twice-Baked Vampire #2)
Twice-baked vampire, Gabriel Strickland may appear to be coping well with the responsibilities his life after double-death has dealt him, but it's only show. The struggle to earn his ticket through the Pearly Gates takes a toll when he's assigned to perform a Monkey Jump - a program designed to teach newly assigned management the skills required to do their job. To soften...more
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May 15th 2012
by Central Avenue Publishing
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Being undead and then suddenly less dead but not completely alive would be disconcerting enough for most paranormals. For twice baked vampire, Gabrielle, it’s only the beginning.
He’s met someone to love and now he just has to keep Dori alive while completing some serious OJT called a Monkey Jump.
I have to say, Ms. Riley-Magnus has one crazy vivid imagination. Cold in California laid the foundation and Monkey Jump was the clever follow...more
Being undead and then suddenly less dead but not completely alive would be disconcerting enough for most paranormals. For twice baked vampire, Gabrielle, it’s only the beginning.
He’s met someone to love and now he just has to keep Dori alive while completing some serious OJT called a Monkey Jump.
I have to say, Ms. Riley-Magnus has one crazy vivid imagination. Cold in California laid the foundation and Monkey Jump was the clever follow...more
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I want to start this review by commenting on the title of the book--Monkey Jump. When the book was sent to me by the publisher, I stopped and actually tilted my head, baffled by what that could mean. How did the author go from Cold in California to Monkey Jump? What did that even mean? Then, because my brain has ADD, I had this flashing ima...more
I want to start this review by commenting on the title of the book--Monkey Jump. When the book was sent to me by the publisher, I stopped and actually tilted my head, baffled by what that could mean. How did the author go from Cold in California to Monkey Jump? What did that even mean? Then, because my brain has ADD, I had this flashing ima...more
Today's review is on Monkey Jump by Deborah Riley-Magnus
Monkey Jump is the second installment in Magnus' twice-baked vampire series. Like the first, it is chock full of danger and adventure with a healthy handful of romantic woes.
Running the new "tank" is difficult enough for the double-dead vampire Gabriel Strickland, but now he has been assigned to go on a Monkey Jump to see how the other managers handle things. The only good thing to come out of the assignment is that he can take an assistant...more
Monkey Jump is the second installment in Magnus' twice-baked vampire series. Like the first, it is chock full of danger and adventure with a healthy handful of romantic woes.
Running the new "tank" is difficult enough for the double-dead vampire Gabriel Strickland, but now he has been assigned to go on a Monkey Jump to see how the other managers handle things. The only good thing to come out of the assignment is that he can take an assistant...more
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I received a copy of this book from the author in return for an honest review.
This is the second book in the Twice-Baked series. I absolutely LOVED it!
Gabriel Strickland is a fantastic character! He is still adjusting to being a twice dead being. He takes his responsibility as the new head of the safe house very seriously. However, when he is sent on a "Monkey Jump" to enable him to acquire the necessary management skills, he is unprepared for the adventure that awaits him and his...more
I received a copy of this book from the author in return for an honest review.
This is the second book in the Twice-Baked series. I absolutely LOVED it!
Gabriel Strickland is a fantastic character! He is still adjusting to being a twice dead being. He takes his responsibility as the new head of the safe house very seriously. However, when he is sent on a "Monkey Jump" to enable him to acquire the necessary management skills, he is unprepared for the adventure that awaits him and his...more
I was so excited to get my hands on Monkey Jump, the second book in The Twice Baked Vampire series! This has been one of the most unique and entertaining series I've read!
Monkey Jump starts right out with some action packed fun as Gabriel Strickland is being sent out on an assignment, better known as a monkey jump. Now that he has been put in charge of the of the holding tank and is responsible for all of the beings who reside there, he needs to go around to all of the other holding tanks to see...more
Monkey Jump starts right out with some action packed fun as Gabriel Strickland is being sent out on an assignment, better known as a monkey jump. Now that he has been put in charge of the of the holding tank and is responsible for all of the beings who reside there, he needs to go around to all of the other holding tanks to see...more
Having enjoyed Cold in California, the first book in this series, I was interested to see where the story would take the characters next.
Initially I found this second book a little disappointing as, for the first half of the book, the story didn't grab me. By the halfway point, things picked up, though, and I really appreciated the big lead-up to the ending, which was action-packed and fun.
Gabriel's character had some development, but I felt Dori was left to the side a bit this time. Perhaps she...more
Initially I found this second book a little disappointing as, for the first half of the book, the story didn't grab me. By the halfway point, things picked up, though, and I really appreciated the big lead-up to the ending, which was action-packed and fun.
Gabriel's character had some development, but I felt Dori was left to the side a bit this time. Perhaps she...more
May have slight spoilers.
In Monkey Jump we pick up not long after the ending of the last book Cold in California. Monkey Jump; I admit the name really caught my attention right off the bat and having read and really liked the first book in the series there was no way I could say no to picking up the second!
Author Deborah Riley-Magnus has created a series that centers on redemption—paranormal redemption. For example, if a vampire is already dead and he dies (twice-baked), well, what happens? In t...more
In Monkey Jump we pick up not long after the ending of the last book Cold in California. Monkey Jump; I admit the name really caught my attention right off the bat and having read and really liked the first book in the series there was no way I could say no to picking up the second!
Author Deborah Riley-Magnus has created a series that centers on redemption—paranormal redemption. For example, if a vampire is already dead and he dies (twice-baked), well, what happens? In t...more
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Deborah Riley-Magnus is an author and an Author Success Coach. She has a twenty-seven year professional background in marketing, advertising and public relations as a writer for print, television and radio. She writes fiction in several genres as well as non-fiction. She’s lived on both the east and west coast of the United States and has traveled the country widely. Having lived, worked and writt...more
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