FatherMiso (Fathermiso)
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Decent read after price gorging removed. This is one of those books that release with a $60 tag and sell for $40 saying it's marked down. After a year or so they will reduce the book to the $10 mark every other book is. Her books comfortable and fimilar which is good. I've been reading since the black jewels on paperback. Average female surrounded by beautiful/ powerful people who are all protective of her because she is a decent person. Bad people always afraid but greedy. Still love it.
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Ashley Shoemaker
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A light read with a darker setting. The characters aren't terribly
developed and have a kind of one dimension to them that is a bit tiresome,
but may change should this be the first book in a new series for The Others.
Alison Robinson
Absolutely superb, no questions five glorious stars! This spin off of the previous series (although still called The Others) centres on The Jumble, a small, slightly down-at-heel holiday home with 12 small chalets located just outside the village of Sproing, near Lake Silence. The owner, Vicki DeVine is a short, stubby woman (she isn't curvaceous, just solid) who received the Jumble in her divorce settlement. She has invested much of the remaining cash settlement in things like septic tanks and flushing toilets for the chalets. Vicki only discovers that her single paying guest, a young girl called Aggie, is Crowgard when she discovers her trying to heat up an eyeball ready to eat! This leads her to discover the body of a murdered man on the edge of her land. What follows is part taut thriller, part urban fantasy and all good. I can't even write a review because I just loved all of it. It was perfect. Loved all the characters (except the baddies - boo, hiss), loved The Others, loved Sproing. Loved it, loved it, loved it. Also, because this is not set in the Courtyard it can also be read as a stand-alone, provided of course that the reader is ready to be immersed in a world which might on the surface feel like our own, but is in reality very different. Go, go, go!
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