Supernatural
Review:The entire Aunt Dimity series is amazing. I finish one and download the next to my Kindle. Half way thru the 21 book series and wish there were more. GREAT reading. Never a slow chapter or page in the books. Read more
Review:I am really concerned that the series that I LOVE has taken this turn. The writing which is usually so engaging has become choppy. Aunt Dimity who has been filled with insight and humor shows up in very short passages. I hope that Lori and all the other beloved characters return as the interesting and charming characters they have always been in the next book. Read more
Review:This is my favorite China Bayles mystery so far. Susan Wittig Albert is very accomplished at weaving actual historical facts into stories that keep you anxious for the next chapter. Her research is impeccable. Read more
Review:The books in this series are truly "cozy" reading.
As in the others, this book is mostly about the village of Finch and the individual characters who live there.
This book is meant for a quick and pleasant "escape" read. Read more
Review:The entire Aunt Dimity series is amazing. I finish one and download the next to my Kindle. Half way thru the 21 book series and wish there were more. GREAT reading. Never a slow chapter or page in the books. Read more
Review:It's impossible to stop reading this book. It sinks its talons in and won't let go. Really. I stole every minute I could find to get back to it and finish it.
But better than just being thrilling, the book builds upon and deepens the themes of its predecessor, Blackbirds. There's a resonance to this book that's both haunting and beautiful, and at times Miriam Black's thinking slips into lines whose profane beauty could easily fit into a poem by Bukowski or, more appropriately, Crow by ... Read more
Review:How to Date a Werewolf is a lighthearted, comic read that I enjoyed very much. The characters were all well-developed and the dialogue was a lot of fun to read. I've never been to New Orleans but the story gave me a real feeling for the atmosphere of this city. I just wish there wasn't a cliff-hanger ending because I really hate them. Overall, though, if you want to spend some enjoyable reading time, I recommend that you give this book a try. Read more
Review:The Visitor begins with a female entity haunting Amelia. This spirit both fascinates and terrifies her. I was completely hooked and slipped right back into her world. Amelia soon finds herself entwined in a puzzle involving the Kroll Cemetery. The graveyard is over half a century old and her scariest graveyard to date! The tale was spine-chilling with odd, quirky characters, entities, and other forces that delivered a deliciously dark tale.
If you have read the series then you know Amelia... Read more
Review:Love love Michelle Pillow's books, so its no surprise that I loved this one as well. Love Potions was one hilariously fun sweet wild ride. (Yes, all of that and more!)
First and foremost, I loved just about every single (I'll qualify this with GOOD) character in this book, and that's rare. It means good writing when there is such equality between characters that they all fit into the book. They all had their part in the story and it wouldn't have been the same without their antics. Lo... Read more