Readers who have read A Vampire
Named Fred are well aware that Hermie and Al helped Fred and his
assistant, Carl, with a couple of issues. While Kermit felt it wasn’t easy
being green, being a vampire in these times of extreme prejudice caused by
bogus Hollywood movies isn’t easy. Not to mention the fact that cats don’t like
vampires and will come by the hundreds to the home and yowl in the yard.
Neighbors don’t like that sort of thing.
Thanks to Hermie and Al’s friendship and
efforts, things are far better for Fred and Carl these days. So much so they
are moving to Vegas and that means the house has been sold again. Al and Hermie
are really going to miss Fred and Carl. But, people as well as the creatures of
the night move on when circumstances change. Fred has made it clear to the new
owner how helpful the boys were and that is a good thing. The new owner is
Wayne and he is a werewolf. Good thing the boys are in 7th grade now as he
needs their help with a far more complicated problem than Fred ever had.
While not as humorous as the previous
book, this is another very good read that will appeal to both adults and kids
alike. Wayne’s issues are far different than Fred and his concerns are far
different. With characters and expectations firmly established in the preceding
book, A Werewolf Named Wayne focuses primarily on his unique situation and the
help he needs. The result is a very good fun read that keeps the adventure
going.
Material was picked up during a recent author promotion for my use in an objective review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2014, 2022
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