by E.J. Copperman
I picked this up from audible during a 2-for-1 sale because I thought it sounded interesting, and also because I it would work on a couple different bingo squares. I am so glad I did. I ended up thoroughly enjoying it, though it did take awhile to really get going. Alison Kerby buys an old house...
Allison Kirby and her young daughter Melissa buy an old house with the hopes of fixing it up and turning it into a rooming house for vacationers. While working on the house one day Allison gets a bucket of compound dropped on her head After she wakes up she has a new ability. That new ability is s...
Night of the Living Deed is the first mystery in the Haunted House Mystery series. I give it a 3.5 star rating because there were a few weak points that should have been obvious to the author, in my opinion. However, I loved the book. It was fun from start to finish and I am looking forward to readi...
This is a charming cozy mystery ... I find Alison Kerby, a newly divorced mother who is very competent in fixing the house as refreshing. I love how she deals with her nine-year-old daughter and her own mother. It is so funny when Alison finds out that she is not the only one in the Kerby's family t...
This was a quick light read. I had it finished within 24 hours. I liked the characters (I loved Maxie!), but it felt like the story was missing something. The story moves along at a nice enough pace. Seeing as the was a first in series book, I didn't expect it to be all that great. The author has se...
Quite excellent for a cozy mystery--and the supernatural element of two ghosts sharing a residence with a single mother and her 9 year old daughter was a nice and often chuckle-worthy touch.
Pretty good read, tho it didn't hold my attention for more than 45 minutes or so at a time. Liked Paul, the P.I. ghost, and Melissa. Not so sure about Alison. Will read the next one.