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3 of 5 stars

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I love Fred. How come the most boring vampire in Town is also the most awesome?

Fred is in real trouble this time. Someone *cough* House of Terva *cough* has lodged a complaint with the Blood Council that Frederick Franklin Fletcher is not capable of leading the House of Fred.

What started out as a plain old business conference is the start of a test to determine if Fred has what it takes to be a good leader, and if he is not…then he, and the members of his House, will be dealt with…permanently.

Of course, Fred isn’t going to allow any of his friends to be hurt and agrees to be the sole barer if punishment needs to be meted out. He agrees not to contact any of the powerful allies that he has made for help, including the Gideon, the King of the West.

Fred wouldn’t be too concerned except that the Blood Council made sure to arrange his case review around getting Fred’s fiánce and trained Agent, Crystal Jenkins, out on assignment. There is no way this is just mere coincidence, since there is no way Crystal would sit back and allow the Council to kill Fred if they deem him to be unacceptable.

Fred will be assigned a caseworker who will be tasked with watching how Fred handles himself of the next few weeks and then they will make a recommendation whether Fred is an acceptable leader of his House of non-vampire misfits. Of course in true since Fred’s transformation to vampire, nothing goes smoothly for him, including being forced into the woods and being severely wound to see if he can control his baser vampire instincts and keep himself and his caseworker from burning alive come morning.

While I love Fred, his friends and the crazy curve balls life throws at him, this was not my favorite compilation of stories. I am not sure if it is because most of the stories focus on Fred and his caseworker rather than the usual friends or simply because the caseworker kept pointing out things about Fred and telling him he was lacking. There was definitely a few “Hey. Hey. Hey.” that was uttered during these portions and it wasn’t by Fred.

I love this series and how it is written with mini-stories that build into a complete arc by the end of the book. The ending rocked but I was not overly excited by the journey this time. This series is on my Must Listen to list as Kirby Heyborne makes the series with his perfect Fred and gang presentation.

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