This was definitely the weakest of her books so far. There were too many points of view, and I really disliked the antagonists' perspective. I didn't feel it really added much of anything. It simply filled me with disgust, because there was absolutely nothing redeemable about Adele, and she was just...
Hope's old friend Robyn recently lost her husband and is lost to grief. Hope is a half-chaos demon who works for the tabloids and the supernatural Council, but she drops everything to go stay with Robyn for a while. It turns out Robyn needs her help more than she ever expected--because Robyn's sta...
Hope and Karl return to the next addition to the women of the otherworld. This time they are trying to save Hope's friend Robyn. Robyn, who has no supernatural abilites at all, and who is mourning the recent murder of her good Samaritan husband, Damon, and trying to tolerate her job as a PR represen...
I imagine Living with the Dead was an expansion on the experiment with the POVs in Personal Demon but instead of just two POVs there are at least five here: the good-guys -Robyn, Finn, Hope, and the bad -Adele and Colm. This led to many puzzle pieces being slowly put together in an often confusing w...
I love Kelley Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld series, and Living with the Dead is no exception. I don't recall if any of the other WotO books have a non-supe main character, but Robyn is out-and-out just plain human. Not only is she human, she doesn't have a clue that there are paranormals livin...
I have been reading Ms. Armstrong since BITTEN and always enjoy her books. This one centers again on Hope and Karl while introducing some new characters to the series ... some "otherwordly", some not, some in-between and one ghost. They combine forces to clear Robyn (totally human) as a murder suspe...
UGH! Too much painful past and angst. And sometimes women can be so cruel to each other. I like this series and the way Ms. Armstrong doesn't hold back when she wants to add in the atrocities people can perpetrate. Ms. Armstrong doesn't sugarcoat. This is why I enjoy her books. The realism (ye...
An innocent human learns of the supernatural amongst us in Kelley Armstrong's Living with the Dead.Robyn Peltier's client has been killed, and she's being set up for murder. Still recovering from her husband's death, the last thing she needs is her pal Hope Adams and her guy Karl Marsten parading th...
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