by Charlaine Harris
People are committing suicide at the Midnight crossroads. Once is tragic, twice unlikely and three times definitely more than a coincidence There’s a dark presence under the crossroads. It’s been there for centuries - but it’s waking up. The inhabitants only clue to what it is and what it wants is...
The first half was so slow. Just get on with it already! The last half picked up thankfully. I really didn't get the whole point of Kiki's visit other than to make sure the readership knew that Kiki is a bitch (well, duh) and Fiji an outcast in her own family (oh my, I had no idea, none!). I was bey...
When I saw my library had this book I grabbed it pretty quickly. I have read the other two books so I knew I had to read the next book as soon as I was able too. So I loved the story line but I felt the way that some things were left opened that there could possibly be another book, even if this i...
I'm really disappointed. This book started out pretty well, with Midnight, a small town in Texas, and its unusual locals, with a series of mysterious suicides at the cross-road, with a fascinating interaction between the characters. And then? Then nothing happened. For ages, the plot drifted from ...
I, once again, loved the story and the people of Midnight. I want more and am disappointed that Ms Harris has decided to end another great series too soon (IMHO).
Oh, man. I liked this series, I liked the reject characters from Harris' previous series, I liked the style, I generally just like the author's style. I was so hoping this last in the series would have been edgy and awesome and really satisfying considering it concludes the story of Midnight, at lea...
Great series. Really enjoyed this book. I'm still wondering who the guy in the hotel is. Glad there was some kind of resolution between Bobo and Fiji. By the way, Charlaine Harris comes up with great names for people.