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A fun story with some quirky people and werewolves in a small town in Alaska.
What I enjoyed:
* I wasn't sure I was going to like Mo at first because she seemed so wishy-washy, but she did seem to come into her own.
* The werewolf pack.
* The residents of Grundy.
What could have been better:
* Not sure what the big draw for Cooper was other than he was hot. He was a jerk to most people, he ran away from all his problems, etc. Not sure how he was alpha either
* Would have liked to have seen more of Kar ...more
What I enjoyed:
* I wasn't sure I was going to like Mo at first because she seemed so wishy-washy, but she did seem to come into her own.
* The werewolf pack.
* The residents of Grundy.
What could have been better:
* Not sure what the big draw for Cooper was other than he was hot. He was a jerk to most people, he ran away from all his problems, etc. Not sure how he was alpha either
* Would have liked to have seen more of Kar ...more

Highly entertaining read. I've already placed the second book on order. I also have to check out her Jane Jameson series. Soon.
Mo's parents are loveable and hilarious in their own kooky way, but I'd probably be willing to move to Alaska to get away too. Even when you're wincing for Mo, you can't help laughing at her mother's antics. I also loved the people of Grundy, Alaska. Charming and funny, with a few eccentrics thrown into the mix.
One of the things I loved about this book was the fact Mo an ...more
Mo's parents are loveable and hilarious in their own kooky way, but I'd probably be willing to move to Alaska to get away too. Even when you're wincing for Mo, you can't help laughing at her mother's antics. I also loved the people of Grundy, Alaska. Charming and funny, with a few eccentrics thrown into the mix.
One of the things I loved about this book was the fact Mo an ...more

I wasn't so sure I was going to like this one at first. There was a little too much of the over-involved parents (especially the mother who was stock hippie character #3 - the nutty vegan*). Luckily that got out of the way - maybe not as quickly as I would have liked but eventually it did. Once we were done with that the actual small town Alaska setting and relationship with Cooper and Mo was very entertaining. There were some snicker out loud lines and scenes. Without the annoying parental obse
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I love Molly Harper's witty repartee. Mo moves from Mississippi to Grundy, Alaska. Outsiders are not welcomed with open arms. hunting guide, Cooper Graham, is the worst. He is surly, rude and oh by the way, a werewolf. Mo figures this out before he shows up at her door nude with a bear trap on his foot. Love the interaction of all the residents of Grundy. 4.5 stars
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I love Molly Harper's Nice Girl series, and I couldn't wait to read How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf. I was not disapointed. It was hilarious ! I can't wait to read the next book in the series.
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