Attempting to cope with life as a werewolf, young insurance executive Stanley Merriwether gets engaged, begins therapy with a psychiatrist who moonlights as a murderer, avoids his big-game-hunter father, and meets a motherly vampire
Pretty whimsical and hardcore sexist. Kinda hard to read, but if you can ignore the fact, that women are pictured as dumb, sexy, gold diggers, or otherwise fat und unacceptable.. Then one could say, it's a funny book.
I think I read this over 30 years ago so Im not sure if my rating is fair, but I still have it so it was good enough to me to keep. it was the first book I read with both a vampire and werewolf without being a kids book.