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Audiobook Review:  Fifth Grave Past the Light by Darynda Jones

Audiobook Review: Fifth Grave Past the Light by Darynda Jones

Women are flocking to Charley’s Dad’s bar and something has got them in a tizzy. There are also women flocking to Charley’s apartment, but these women are all deceased and apparently all traumatized. There is a serial killer on the loose and Charley needs to get some answers from one of the victims before her sister, Gemma, is next.

Audiobook Review: Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet by Darynda Jones

Audiobook Review: Fourth Grave Beneath My Feet by Darynda Jones

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]Poor Charley is still recovering from the trauma of her attack. She believes PTSD can be solved with non-stop Home Shopping Channel, until Gemma and Cookie stage an intervention. [/box] Charley Davidson is a private investigator and grim reaper. She can speak to the departed, which makes solving their deaths so much easier. […]

Audiobook Review:  The Dangers of Dating a Rebound Vampire by Molly Harper

Audiobook Review: The Dangers of Dating a Rebound Vampire by Molly Harper

I just love Molly Harper and her backwoods town of Half Moon Hollow. I was a bit annoyed to be left hanging after the novella I’m Dreaming of an Undead Christmas which was released in December of 2013 and left us hanging in the middle of Iris’s baby sister, Gigi Scanlon’s story. Although you could follow along without reading the novella first, I would definitely recommend starting with Undead Christmas or you’ll miss all the stalking vampire parts.

Audiobook Review:  NPCs by Drew Hayes

Audiobook Review: NPCs by Drew Hayes

Posted March 24, 2015 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Fantasy/High Fantasy / 0 Comments

Another great story by Drew Hayes. He has created a world that suffers from the actions of the (role playing) adventurers who journey through on their quests. While this is not a nail-biting thriller, it is a clever premise with strong, interesting characters. A second story is due out for 2015, I will definitely be picking it up. I am the newest fan of author Drew Hayes.

Review:  The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes

Review: The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes

Posted March 2, 2015 by Lucy D in Audiobook, Book Reviews, Urban Fantasy / 1 Comment

I found boring Fred and his misfit friends to be delightful. This books is s series of five short stories and in each, Fred stands up for those he cares about but stays true to his modest and former life as a nerdy accountant. Like Dorothy on her way to Oz, Fred picks up new friends as he goes through each story and he evolves from a loner to a leader of misfits.

Audiobook Review:  Night Shift by N. Singh, I. Andrews, L. Shearin and M. Vane

Audiobook Review: Night Shift by N. Singh, I. Andrews, L. Shearin and M. Vane

We usually grab an anthology because if features an author or series that we are already familiar with.  I believe that the job of the other authors in an anthology to bring a story exciting enough to entice a reader to read more of their works. I have been disappointed in the past where the authors absolutely failed to entice me to check out their series, but not here. I chose this because I am a fan of Nalini Singh’s Psy-changeling series. After reading this I have picked up an audiobook of Ilona Andrew’s Kate Daniels series and I have already read the first book in the Lisa Shearin SPI Files and have started Book #2.

Audiobook Review:  First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones

Audiobook Review: First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones

Posted January 13, 2015 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Urban Fantasy / 0 Comments

I hesitated on this Urban Fantasy series since the main character, Charley Davidson, is a grim reaper. I had thoughts of a cloak and sickle and couldn’t imagine why everyone thought it was so entertaining. After about a dozen glowing recommendations, I downloaded an audible copy and have to agree with those reviews. Charley is snarky, witty and delightful.

Audiobook Review:  Fair Game by Patricia Briggs

Audiobook Review: Fair Game by Patricia Briggs

Posted January 13, 2015 by Lucy D in Audiobook, Book Reviews, Urban Fantasy / 0 Comments

The werewolves are now out to the humans. With the world watching anything that might show the danger of werewolves, any transgressions which might have been dealt with a rolled up newspaper, now require a death sentence. Killing wolves who break the rules is up the Charles, as his father’s enforcer, but killing wolves who normally would have been given a warning is wearing on Charles and his relationship with Anna is suffering for it.