An entertaining read, the fourth in a series that started out as mysteries, but have since ventured more firmly into paranormal/fantasy. But it just misses 4 stars because I felt no remiss at putting the book down frequently and allowing myself to be distracted easily. A true four star read is one I...
Opal Fire tells the story of Stacy Justice, an investigative reporter and reluctant witch. The book opens with a fire at Stacy's cousin's bar, the Black Opal. When her cousin is accused of arson she's determined to find out what really happened. The baddie wasn't obvious, which isn't always the c...
I didn't really like Ivy's little entries. I think it was all of the capital letters where there didn't really need to be capital letters. All this mess for a page in a book seemed a little much. Murder, near murder, and people lying all over the place. It was none stop action but there were some po...
I like this series - they are fun quick reads with a lot of sass and humour. Tiger's Eye gets back to more of a murder mystery, as opposed to the quest-like plot of the previous book, Bloodstone and I appreciated that. It was a good murder mystery too, with the murderer right there without my having...
★★★☆ 3.5 StarsAt the end of book one Stacey met Ivy, a young girl claiming to be her sister. Ivy tells her that their mother has been kidnapped and she needs her help to set her free. But much more is going on and while they are searching for answers, someone is hunting them. Bloodstone is a light...
I don't have that much to say about this one. I read some of the reviews for this one, and many said this book is rally funny. I don't get it. I didn't find any of it funny. Ridiculous maybe, but not funny. I've got the second one for kindle (it was also a freebie) so I might read it at some point, ...
The beginning was slow, but things picked up. I thought Stacy was smart at times and I liked her go get 'em attitude. Other times I thought she was immature and stupid (make that REALLY stupid). The mystery and who-did-it was good. One thing that bothered me: at the beginning Stacy gets burned....
Fantastic first in series!!! Opal Fire is about Stacy Justice, a reluctant witch and reporter for her quirky hometown paper. One night while helping at her cousin's bar, the bar it set ablaze with Stacy, her cousin Cin, and her Great Dane Thor still inside. After Cin is accused of arson and a dead b...
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