Honeysuckle Homicide by Rose Pressey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Rose Pressey does it again! Raelynn is all taking trash and making it into treasure. Her life is finally starting to come together when her ex husband shows up in the middle of the night. If that wasn't bad enough she finds him at the scene of a murder. With the town of Honeysuckle ready to point their fingers at Raelynn again, she will have to figure out who the murderer is before its too late.
Overall, I enjoyed this novel. Raelynn and Kent are perfect together. I hope to read a third one in the series.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Rose Pressey does it again! Raelynn is all taking trash and making it into treasure. Her life is finally starting to come together when her ex husband shows up in the middle of the night. If that wasn't bad enough she finds him at the scene of a murder. With the town of Honeysuckle ready to point their fingers at Raelynn again, she will have to figure out who the murderer is before its too late.
Overall, I enjoyed this novel. Raelynn and Kent are perfect together. I hope to read a third one in the series.
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How (Not) to Kiss a Were Bear by Elizabeth A. Reeves
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Elizabeth A. Reeves does a fantastic job wrapping up her Cindy Eller and Goldie Locke serieses with this crossover novel. Reeves rotates the point of view between the two sisters as the war for survival hits home for both of them.
Cindy is trying to come to terms with Timothy's actions from the previous novel. During the weeks that follows she finds comfort in making delicious treats in the castle kitchens. Each day, more and more refugees cross the border into Faerie. Her father is unwilling to choose sides in this latest political crisis. Can Cindy get over her self doubts in order to become the princess her people need?
Goldie is heart broken, pregnant, and tired. After walking hundreds of miles with her stepmother and sickly brother in tow, they finally reach Faerie. But not everything is as great as they hoped it would be. The fae are leery about all the magical creatures spilling across the border. To make matters worse, the Council of Magic back home is determined to make an example out of someone close to Goldie's heart. Can Goldie keep it together long enough to face a new set of challenges?
Overall, I loved both serieses. I'm sad to see the end of their stories, but am excited to see that there will be a spin off series. I can't wait to see what Elizabeth A. Reeves has in store for Goldie's daughter in Deathly Still.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Elizabeth A. Reeves does a fantastic job wrapping up her Cindy Eller and Goldie Locke serieses with this crossover novel. Reeves rotates the point of view between the two sisters as the war for survival hits home for both of them.
Cindy is trying to come to terms with Timothy's actions from the previous novel. During the weeks that follows she finds comfort in making delicious treats in the castle kitchens. Each day, more and more refugees cross the border into Faerie. Her father is unwilling to choose sides in this latest political crisis. Can Cindy get over her self doubts in order to become the princess her people need?
Goldie is heart broken, pregnant, and tired. After walking hundreds of miles with her stepmother and sickly brother in tow, they finally reach Faerie. But not everything is as great as they hoped it would be. The fae are leery about all the magical creatures spilling across the border. To make matters worse, the Council of Magic back home is determined to make an example out of someone close to Goldie's heart. Can Goldie keep it together long enough to face a new set of challenges?
Overall, I loved both serieses. I'm sad to see the end of their stories, but am excited to see that there will be a spin off series. I can't wait to see what Elizabeth A. Reeves has in store for Goldie's daughter in Deathly Still.
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