This month we continue with Ford’s trilogy reading Jane Goes Batty. At 285 pages it is the perfect summer beach/weekend read.

This month we continue with Ford’s trilogy reading Jane Goes Batty. At 285 pages it is the perfect summer beach/weekend read.
In Michael Thomas Ford’s, Jane Bites Back, a love triangle arises between three main characters: Jane Austen (the vampire), Walter (the boring guy), and Lord Byron (the poet/vampire).
Maybe I have just read too many books. Is that even possible?
Author’s note: this post will contain a few plot spoilers, thoughts on writing styles. So if you have not finished this book, then you may want to come to this post after you do so.
Two hundred years after her death, vampire/incognito-author, Jane Fairfax (a.k.a Jane Austen), runs a bookstore in quiet Upstate New York.