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by Xe Sands, Juliet Blackwell
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grapeapril75
grapeapril75 rated it 11 years ago
Check out my other listens at Eargasms Audiobook ReviewsBook three in the series takes us a touch further into everybody's back stories. Still many unanswered questions. This is definitely the slow reveal method.I really like Lily, she is surprisingly spunky and sweet at the same time. She has an em...
Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it 11 years ago
6 years ago I moved to the other side of the world from my home state of Florida to a place you'll all recognise as Australia, but I like to affectionately refer to as Opposite Land. This realisation struck me when I was explaining the move to my friend's then 6-year-old boy by telling him all about...
Musings and Ramblings
Musings and Ramblings rated it 12 years ago
This is the third book in the Witchcraft Mystery series by Juliet Blackwell. The book opens with Lily Ivory being called in to exam a murder by SFPD Inspector Carlos Romero. Lily has had run ins with Romero in the previous two books and he has come to respect her talents. The death in question, h...
Rachel's books
Rachel's books rated it 12 years ago
I'm really enjoying this series. I appreciate the author has done her research. Each book gives a little more about Lily's back-story; she did not have a loving childhood. We also learn what event lead to her banishment from her town.
Meledstic
Meledstic rated it 14 years ago
Didn't like this one as much as CAST OFF COVEN, but it was better than the first in this series. I think I like her Haunted Home Improvement series better than this one.
Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it 14 years ago
I really enjoy this series - she manages to blend lightheartedness with just enough scary to keep me excited to read more, but not worried about sleeping at night. The plot line in this third book of the series is not as dramatic as the first two but still very gripping, I thought. It's one I migh...
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