by Juliet Blackwell, Xe Sands
It has been awhile (since February 2013) since I read the last book in this series. I didn't reread my review, wanting to go into the book cold and see what I could remember. Not as much as I had hoped, but the more I read, the more came back to me.In the last book, Lily had been told that her myste...
Excellent continuation of a series I really like. One thing I like about Lily is she is able to rescue herself most of the time. Granted, she doesn't always make the best decision (oh like confronting the individuals that broke into her store instead of calling the police), but she is more than ca...
Check out my other listens at Eargasms Audiobook ReviewsReally solid read, possibly the end of the series? All the other books left off with a tie in to the next mystery. This book seemed to wrap everything up and leave you with a HEA.I really enjoyed getting to know Lily and all her friends in San ...
6 years ago I moved to the other side of the world from my home state of Florida to a place you'll all recognise as Australia, but I like to affectionately refer to as Opposite Land. This realisation struck me when I was explaining the move to my friend's then 6-year-old boy by telling him all about...
I love this series!! I didn't like the first one much at all, but decided to give the 2nd one a shot. So glad I did! Look forward to visiting with Lily, Bronwyn, Maya and especially Oscar now. This one starts with the murder of a woman in a way reminiscent of witch hunters. Turns out everyone's ...
An excellent read I didn't want to put down until it was over. The characters feel like friends at this point and it's nice to 'visit' with them at Aunt Cora's Closet. The plot line is a big one - maybe a teensy bit too big even for the suspension of disbelief - but a fun one. Even though the 'bad...
Not the strongest or most developed of the series but still a decent read.Rtbp
I just finished and once again, Juliet Blackwell does not disappoint!! I adore this book series, and this one is just as good as the others.First, let me say how much I enjoy her style of writing. I'll admit to being a person, when reading, that skips "details." Do I need to know about the town's...