Seventh Grave and No Body
by:
Darynda Jones (author)
Format: kindle
ASIN: B00LKS1BFE
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: Charley Davidson (#7)
Seventh in this series and so far my favorite. These book have a tendency to spin out, this one actually, kind of, made sense. There is the snarky humor we always expect from Charley and the back wash of side stories, that are always included in these books. There is laugh out loud humor in this one...
Re-Read:March 16 - March 19 2018Charley’s life is never boring. It’s interesting knowing how the story is going to go and now re-reading and picking up on the clues I missed the first time. I’m trying not to dwell on it but I’m really sad this series is coming to a close. I feel like I could read ab...
This was heading for a two and a half star or three star rating, but it got a lot better the further I got into it. The main problem I had is that I think it's time for Charley to grow up a bit. Not that I want her to completely lose the humor and snark that makes her character so endearing to me,...
Charley is facing pregnancy, ominous prophecy and 12 lethal hell hounds hunting her down which are seemingly utterly unkillable She has also given up coffee. The horror! After that she also has to deal with her ongoing complex relationship with Reyes, her missing father, a serial killer who is h...
So I actually started to read Eighth Grave After Dark - Darynda Jones and was like.. "Wait...whut?' Charley and Reyes were married? It was then that I realized I had never read the 7th book. Odd, because I am usually all over these. So, having spoiled my self, I went back and read this one fi...