For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleA fantastic exploration of hate and revenge told from a variety of perspectives. From betrayed exes and disgruntled employees to vampires and fairy tale characters not satisfied with The End.This collection includes my drabbles, "A Giant's Revenge", "B...
Julie found dead bodies with divining rods. She had been doing this since she was a child. Now Julie has started a business called Divine Reunions. Then a broken hearted mother goes to Julie to find her daughter. The woman had paid the demanded ransom but had never got her daughter back. The prime ...
Jen is a barista with two big secrets. First, the homeless guy who keeps coming by the cafe where she works and who she keeps giving day-old baked goods to is really her paranoid schizophrenic father. And second, she has an ability known as automatic writing – someone or something writes messages to...
Would have gotten a 5 star rating but the main character's inability to kick her boyfriend to the curb infuriated me.
I don't know what I think about this book. I wanted to smack Zack several times and also slap Sadie. I mean, if you think your man is stepping out on you...then do something! Just don't jump to conclusions, get some straightforward answers like you did last book.Also - if a crazy ghost is trying t...
Dead and Kicking was a quick read and another fun addition to the Ghost Dusters Mystery series. Sadie has her hands full with a death in the family, problems with Zach and a bully ghost.Wendy Roberts' GDM always sport some romance, some who-done-it and angry ghosts. [Format Read: eBook]
I have enjoyed this series. The characters are easy to relate to and Sadie is a tough cookie with a big heart. As always, these books remain a quick read because Wendy Roberts ends each chapter with a mini-cliff hanger. Each time I say to myself, "I'll just read one chapter and then ..." I always...
I think the plot is "darker" than the first one. I like the fact that the author keeps track of what happened the year before -- although at the same time, I feel like I'm missing many milestones since the event in this book is told exactly a year after.