A Romance Novel for the Librarian Type

Looking for a good new romance novel by an independent author?

If you are the “librarian type” book worm that is more reserved and conservative, then this will be a great romance novel for you.

Bigfoot and the Librarian

Book Blurb:

“Something in the Water?

Marnie Somerset's new job at the Mystic Springs Library seems almost too good to be true. Yes, the small Alabama town is populated with more than its share of odd people, and she did have a flat tire on her way into town and hallucinate Bigfoot crossing the road, which made for less than a stellar start. But the library is fantastic, her new house is charming, and the hot local writer keeps crossing her path.

In more ways than one.

Clint Maxwell is drawn to the new librarian, even though he knows getting involved with someone from outside Mystic Springs would be a very bad idea. Marnie's not a Springer, and she won't last long in a town awash with magic. Still, when she's threatened he feels compelled to protect her. Is she meant to be his? Is this the woman he's been waiting for?”

Top Reader Comments:

“Fun! This was a great “take” on the Bigfoot story. I would be very pleased to see additional novels stem from this idea and location!

I recently read the western Running Wild by both Linda Winstead Jones and Linda Howard. Normally a Linda Howard fan, Running Wild was my first Linda W Jones novel. I decided to check out other books written by Linda Jones, then Bigfoot and the Librarian was newly released, so I purchased it.

Bigfoot and the Librarian is a paranormal-shifter novel that takes place in the secluded town of Mystic Springs, AL. Marnie/h is a librarian who has recently been hired to work in their small town. Clint/H is the town’s local author and has lived there his entire life. Sighting something unusual the day of Marnies arrival, she finds herself first curious then quickly becomes justifiably concerned as unexplained occurrences and threats surround her. Marnie finds out quickly not only does the town hide more than a few secrets but Clint, who she thought might be a friend, has a few of his own as well.

I found Bigfoot and the Librarian a delightfully fun introduction to a magical town with fascinating residents. I read paranormal novels to be entertained and to escape from reality for a just a little while. Bigfoot and the Librarian accomplished that. I enjoyed it so much, that I looked back at other novels Linda Winstead Jones has written and ordered 3 more titles from her contemporary and time travel genres.

Bigfoot was a fairly quick read for me. It had a romance while leaving the intimacy mostly to the imagination and I found the language non-offensive. I generally hear worse when someone dumps their morning coffee on themselves. ;). This was a delightful escape.”