Book nine in the Charley Davidson fantasy/paranormal series was a bit of a departure from previous releases, although I loved it immensely. It thankfully still had all of the charm, a ton of the snarkiness, and the majority of the interesting characters fans have come to love. ‘He was like a sanctu...
The Dirt on Ninth Grave The Characters: Charley “Janey Doerr” DavidsonReyes FarrowCookie Kowalski, Robert “Bobert” Davidson The Story: So it has been a very long time since I read book 8. I had no idea what was going on for like 4 chapters. I eventually had to hit the library for Eighth Grave Afte...
My personal health reality includes sleeping medications, so I rarely suffer from anything that could be called insomnia. Except on very rare occasions when they fail, and last night they failed spectacularly - I never went to sleep. I finally started to nod off when MT's alarm went off and I brie...
This is my guilty pleasure series. Whenever a new book comes out in the Charley Davidson series, I have no doubt that I will love it. It's a given. I remember picking up the first book in the series, First Grave on the Right, and wondering if it would be something I would enjoy. I had been reading a...
Tough one. I was not too happy about the last one. Not yet liking where this story is going at this point. I loved this series in the early books. That kind of humor just works for me with still having serious tones throughout. I really didn't like some parts of this book, loved some poignant sce...
It took me a lot longer to read this book then it really should have. I was (technically) reading this book from Feb 26 to March 7. It didn't really take me eleven days to read this book - I read a few chapters, didn't get into it and didn't read it anymore until two days ago - the 5th. I know th...
Charley has lost her memory, and finds herself waiting tables at a diner while trying to avoid all the dead people that for some reason are coming to her for help. With her "new friend" Cookie, and her insanely hot "crush" Reyes, she is starting to feel like they may know more about her past life an...
Charley has lost all of her memories, faced with the horror of losing Beep, she’s forgotten all she is and teleported across the country She’s now lost and adrift, a waitress in a strange place without even knowing her own name. She tries to keep her small life together, as more figures from her o...
*Book source ~ NetGalley Sleepy Hollow, New York. Janey Doerr showed up in an alley behind a diner a month ago and no one, herself included, knows who she is. Taken under the diner owner’s wing, she works and tries to figure out who she is, where she comes from, why she can see dead people and sen...
I started reading this book with some hope and some trepidation.I did not like the last book very much. As a matter of fact over the course of the series I have not been enjoying the overall central arc of Charley discovering what she is. For me the way the story is spooling out feels muddy and not ...
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