It's been coming on since book 3 but I'm very sorry to say I'm a little sick of the jokes. That's so horrible to type! but I have a feeling the author used her best jokes for the first book, second best for the second book, and so forth. Therefore, at book 5 I'm done! It even got to the point wher...
I adore this series! It is amazing!I laughed, I cried, I laughed some more. How can you not love Charley? She has this strange but sometimes brilliant way of thinking that makes you laugh out loud half the time. And Reyes? Come on! Reyes is hot! And he's incredibly sweet a lot of the time when he's ...
My Rating: 4 stars: Enjoyed - strongly recommend (A-) Originally posted at That's What I'm Talking About The fifth story of Ms. Jones’s wonderful Charley Davidson series opens just days after the conclusion of the fourth title, Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet. Due to the continuing storyline nature o...
Rating: 5 out of 5.Another funny and engaging novel from Darynda Jones.I have to say, I was a bit wary about buying the kindle ebook instead of borrowing from the library. But it was well worth it.I will be back to read the funny quotes and passages whenever studying gets me down.And Reyes...That ma...
The story picks up shortly after [b:Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet|13411684|Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet (Charley Davidson, #4)|Darynda Jones|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1347930043s/13411684.jpg|18670691] Charley has learned who her new neighbor is and while she wants to be with Reyes s...
If you look in the corners at my house you may occasionally find a spider, at Charley's you find dead people. This is why I downgraded from wanting to be her when I grow up to wanting to be her BFF. Though that is a dangerous job too, just ask Cookie. Our ever busy Charley is juggling cases like a p...
This one was pretty entertaining. It kept me guessing until the end, and I love Charley and Reyes. HOT as always. That part is definitely delivered. And then there's the end. OH MY. *seals lips*Here are my notes on the book:-Many verb tenses sounded like they should have been past perfect but weren'...
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