So good to be back with Alex and crew.This is book three in a series that's gradually becoming a top favourite of mine. What makes it a favourite? Well, you've got the imaginative world-building, the diverse cast of characters of all ages and from all walks of life, the new spin on the Fae race, the...
I was anticipating the third installment in the Alex Craft series because I had really really enjoyed the first two and I suppose I did enjoy this one to a certain degree but I also felt let down to a certain degree. I disliked how all the action was distilled down to the last two percent of the nov...
I loved the first book in this series but the 2 subsequent books have killed a bit of that love. This was a big snooze fest until the last couple pages.
This book was a lot of fun. I would not like to be in Alex's shoes right now. The ghost lore was nice to have but I was surprised that the heroine knew so little about them. Mrs B was hilarious, the politics of the fae a delight while I hoped for more. I am so rooting for team Death but the ending (...
Another great Alex Craft book! I'm a huge fan of this series, but even though I did love book 2 it didn't go as far as book 1 had, but book 3... out did both. It made me emensely happy & then that happiness promptly deflated, but it still finished with a bang that I did not expect & that has me dyin...
The third book in the Alex Craft series didn't disapoint. The plot is intricate and fairly complicated, which I found intriguing. Alex finds herself in a precarious position, her job in jeopardy, her friends are taking a step back, she has a Fae Queen harassing her and let's not forget the usual sou...
I had been prepared that there was a continuing love triangle. I still decided to give it a go. Let me point out I like Death over Falin. I loathe the Winter Queen. She causes all sorts of trouble. I was extremely happy with having more of Alex and Death in this book. I will leave it at that. Ale...
I like this series, but after 3 books, it still hasn't breached the love/favorites barrier. The pacing is a problem. Each book has at least one stall point, when the story slows to what feels like a crawl and I'm left feeling impatient and frustrated by the lack of progress. Do things pick back up a...
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