Moving at a brisk pace, the plot takes wild twists and turns, keeping you guessing until the end. Buy these fun and clean cozy mysteries and start enjoying Misty's adventures today! Review: "Author Avery Daniels spins an intricate murder mystery tale full of vampires, witches, and talking cats that keeps you entertained from start to finish. Misty Indigo Summers is a positive thinking kind of gal and a most unlikely vampire and PI. If you like Duffy Brown, Nancy Warren, Nova Nelson, Dionne Lister, Trixie Silvertale, and Leighann Dobbs, then you'll love this series with a quirky intelligent sleuth, small town lake setting, and tantalizing mysteries. But she vows to take a bite out of crime in her small lake resort town. Even with her positive thinking and affirmations, she is finding her new reality daunting. She doesn’t know what her future holds, but it can’t be any worse! When she starts following up on a missing woman’s case, she finds herself in the middle of murder. Looking on the sunny side, she decides to use her new vampire assets and become the investigator to keep her job and income. In 24 hours, Misty Summers had the worst date of her life, was bit by a vampire, and her PI boss may close his business as he goes through a divorce. CAPTION: Picture, GEORGE HAMILTON AS DRACULA IN "LOVE AT FIRST BITE.What's a positive thought girl to do when she finds herself one of the undead? Recite plenty of affirmations and use those new toothy skills to assist her PI boss, of course. Loveat first bite-AMC Carrollton, AMC Skyline, Andrews Manor, Beacon Mall, Fair City Mall, K-B Fine Arts, Landover Mall, Springfield Cinema, Tysons Cinema and White Flint 5. Max Von Helsing, but has changed his name for professional reasons. The most original and peppy performance is that of Dick Benjamin as a Jeffery Roseberg, a psychiatrist who is the grandson of Dracula's old enemy. George Hamilton plays a sort of designer Dracula, all dapper and aware that he is dressed for any occasion, Arte Johnson has a wickedly noisy foem of inhaling that serves to establish his servant, and Susan Saint James makes a very modern victim, to whom a man with a kinky bite is no worse than a lot of things. Not only are there Cadillac-crazy blacks and a heroine who declares that "A career to a woman is like fooling around to a man-it's a lot of fun until the right person comes along," But there is a joke based on the premise that the Plaza Hotel, where much of this is filmed, has roaches. Blood jokes and death jokes naturally inspire other forms of tastelessness, all done with good-natured blatancy. This sort of humor, as you can be forced to admit when your child corners you and tells it to you, can be funny, no matter how much you try to squiet it down with good taste. This film does so, in the best tradition of fifth-grade humor or, depending on your educational institution, college humor. You see how easy it is to pick on a character known to have a peculiar habits. It is a change for Count Dracula, weary of dressing like a headwaiter and living on a liquid protein diet, which his servant occasionally forgets should be served at body temperature.Īnd so on. New York is more exciting, with scary-looking women in herbal masques and the possibility of sticking up blood banks. "Without me," he warns in a parting shot, "Transylvania will be as exciting as bucharest on a Monday night." The newest of th ese is "Love at First Bite," in which Count Dracula, forced to move from his ancestral castle by an unsympathetic government committee, goes to New York City. That kind of thing opens a person to ridicule, even an elderly eastern European nobleman. Poor old dracula, up not only all night, but all season.He's on the stage, he's on the screen - everybody seems to have a stake in him.
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