by Shirley Damsgaard
This isn't bad, it just isn't good. And it is impossible to take about way without some spoilers. The main character, Ophelia, is pretty good, though her reaction about not being touched because her best friend was murdered and she couldn't save him, seems a bit much considering that they were fr...
I would have been more into this if Ophelia hadn't been in such need of an attitude adjustment. She was so closed minded about just anything and everything. Granted Rick was being a persistent pain in the rear with all the questions and just not taking no for an answer. Even I was starting to side w...
Ophelia is a librarian. She lives in the small town her grandmother Abby lives in. Ophelia has the hereditary gifts of her family, some psychic powers. She avoids touching people because she can find things out about them and she's uncomfortable with all that. Her grandmother is happy with her s...
pretty good book I a looking forward to read the next installment.
There's really not much of a point in her being a witch. It comes into play a little bit, but it seems irrelevant for most of the book.The books not well written, but I'll read the other ones anyway. I was hoping for it to be a decent mystery book, but it's not. I'd have been happier if she ignored ...
It was ok. There was little character development. When the characters - mainly Ophelia & Rick- weren't 2-D they where cliched, whiny or annoying. The dialogue at times was horrible and wooden or overly blatant (I understood Rick was interested in Ophelia and was teasing her, it didn't need to be sa...