I've read at least one book (in some cases all) of every single series Charlaine Harris has written. Her earlier cozy mysteries are at worst, mind numbingly boring (especially Aurora Teagarden), and at best, mildly interesting. Midnight Crossroad unfortunately falls into the cozy mystery genre, thou...
After finishing up the Sookie Stackhouse series, I wondered what Charlaine Harris would do next. I hadn't read any of her other stuff, and the one time I attempted to landed me with a late fee (AND I WORK AT THE LIBRARY). Thanks to Goodreads, I stumbled upon a description of Midnight Crossroad...
I know a LOT of people weren't happy with the way that the Sookie Stackhouse series ended. I was in a distinct minority on that one - I loved the ending and though it was just right. Besides - it's not like we're living "Misery" - it was Charlaine's creation, and she had the right to do whatever ...
Midnight Crossroad‘s blurb urges readers to “stay a while, and learn the truth”, so it's rather frustrating to discover that the whole “truth” about the town of Midnight and its residents will have to wait until book two. The truth about this first book, however, is plain: despite an interesting pre...
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