Review – Werewolves of London by Angie Fox

Posted February 19, 2021 by Carole in Book Reviews / 8 Comments

Werewolves of London by Angie Fox
Series: The Monster MASH #3
Publisher: Moose Island Books
Publication Date: February 23, 2021
Date Read: February 9, 2021
Length: 326 pages
Source: NetGalley
★★★★☆

A cease-fire in flames. A dragon on the loose. And wouldn’t you know it? Guy trouble.

​Getting drafted into a paranormal MASH unit during a war between the gods was life-changing to say the least. And it hasn’t left me with much of a personal life. Case in point: deciding what to buy Medusa for her baby shower should have been my only “me time” task for the week. But when my hot-as-Hades ex-boyfriend storms back into my life dragging a wounded, half-mad dragon shifter, things get complicated.

The dragon may be the key to ending the war—if I can heal her and keep her hidden. To do it, I’ll need the help of both my current guy and my ex—because nothing says love like a covert operation. But I can’t just let her die or fall into enemy hands. Even if keeping a lid on her secret might force me to reveal mine.

Either way, there’s no going back. This time, I have no choice but to change the world—or die trying

 My Review
I really enjoyed this book!  This is the third and final book in the Monster MASH trilogy and I thought it was a fantastic way to wrap up the trilogy.  This is a series that I would recommend reading in order.  I was a fan of the first two books in the trilogy so I was excited to see what would happen in this installment.  I was hooked by this book right away and ended up reading most of the book in a single day.  I found this to be a very entertaining story.
Petra has a rather complicated life.  She can see the dead.  She is a physician in a MASH unit for the New God army.  Her new boyfriend wants to marry her but she still isn’t completely over her last boyfriend.  She is the key to all of the prophecies.  To top it off, the boyfriend she isn’t over is back and he brought someone with him.  
The war is back in full force and Petra’s MASH unit has the patients to prove it.  Between caring for the injured, hiding Galen and the dragon he brought with him, and trying to figure out the prophecies, Petra is very busy.  The romance plays an important role in this story and I was thrilled that Galen was back.  I was never quite on board with her relationship with Mark so I was happy that she might have another chance to be with her true love.  
This book had plenty of excitement to keep things interesting and I thought that the climax at the end was very well done.  I loved the humor that is a key part of the story.  Medusa’s baby shower was the laugh I didn’t know that I needed.  This was a fun read that didn’t take itself too seriously and I found it to be a really entertaining read.  I would definitely recommend this series to others.  

I received a digital review copy of this book from Moose Island Books via NetGalley.

About the Author

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Angie Fox writes sweet, fun, action-packed mysteries. Her characters are clever and fearless, but in real life, Angie is afraid of basements, bees, and going up stairs when it is dark behind her. Let’s face it. Angie wouldn’t last five minutes in one of her books.

Angie is best known for her SOUTHERN SPIRITS™ mysteries, and for her ACCIDENTAL DEMON SLAYER books.

8 responses to “Review – Werewolves of London by Angie Fox

  1. I've read at least one book by this author in one of her other series or I have it. I love the sound of this trilogy. Excellent review Carole!

    Anne – Books of My Heart

  2. The more I hear about this series, the more I want to read it. I love a good mix of humor you describe in Werewolves of London. That would definitely be a draw for me. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this one, Carole!

  3. I accidentally started reading this one before I realized it was the third book in a trilogy. I was hooked and I had a pretty good grasp of what was going on so I devoured it in one day.