Thriving paranormal PI business? Check. At least some control over her psychic ability? Check. Smokin’ hot ex-slayer fiancé? Check.
But Harper’s plans to grab the first ordained Elvis impersonator she can find and marry Noah Riddick on the Vegas strip—sans drama—are shot to hell when her old business partner shows up and makes her an offer she can’t refuse. And if she tries? Well, let’s just say she might not live long enough to regret it.
In the course of their elopement from hell, Harper and Riddick find themselves entangled with the paranormal mafia, dodging the, uh, affections of creepy vampires, and participating in the supernatural equivalent of Fight Club. First rule of paranormal Fight Club? There are no rules. And, oh yeah, don’t die.
Seriously, what’s a girl gotta do to get her happily ever after?
Semi-Human can be read as a standalone but works best if read as part of the Harper Hall Investigations series. This book is not intended for anyone who doesn’t enjoy supernatural hijinks, smart, snarky heroines, dark, brooding heroes--and who doesn’t appreciate a plethora of nerdy pop culture references. Happy endings guaranteed, and no cliffhangers. For the rest of you: happy reading!
Trope map
Ex-con vampire slayer hero
Psychic detective heroine
Paranormal fight club
Snarky, witty banter
Grumpy sunshine
Found family
Spicy times
Isabel Jordan writes because it's the only profession that allows her to express her natural sarcasm and not be fired. She is a paranormal and contemporary romance author. Isabel lives in the U.S. with her husband, her son, a neurotic Shepherd mix, and a ginormous Great Dane mix named Jerkface. (Don't feel bad for Jerkface. He really is a jerk.)