Book Review: Alyssa Day’s Apple of My Eye
Mysterious gifts turn deadly, and in a town where dead bodies pile up faster than competitive pecan pies at the county fair, Tess is scared the next “gift” might be her!
Mysterious gifts turn deadly, and in a town where dead bodies pile up faster than competitive pecan pies at the county fair, Tess is scared the next “gift” might be her!
When her sister-in-law is late for her own induction, Aurora Teagarden, a mild-mannered librarian, stops by only to find Poppy dead on the floor. Complicating Roe’s life, in a good way, is Robin’s re-entry into her life and a surprise visit from a runaway.
Wounded, Elliot Mills is now a history professor, his FBI life behind him. He thought. A favor to a family friend puts him back on the line and face-to-face with a former lover.
The disguised Penelope Creed, is discovered by Sir Richard Wyndham, a man in need of his own escape, caught climbing from a window in a desperate bid to avoid marrying her fishfaced cousin.
Juniper should have known better after her last foray into the otherworld. But when she’s asked to look into a mysterious box full of poltergeists she ends up making a promise to seven teenage ghosts that puts here directly in the crosshairs of a blood witch’s deadly ire.
Juniper is settling in at home and reacquainting herself with old friends and old haunts. A new normal that quickly includes the supernatural and otherworlds as she fights to prevent an invasion.
A short bit on the formation of Newford’s paranormal investigation department in their police department.
It’s the first year of true peace until the world begins to break apart at an astonishing rate and an archangel disappears. Those broken bonds Elena has may never be repaired when her father has a heart attack. Then an Ancestor stirs, but even the Cadre may not be able to stop the countdown to the end.
Sensing a misadventure by his twin brother, Evelyn, the Honourable Kit Fancot races home to find his brother has disappeared, his extravagant mother’s debts have mounted alarmingly, and the family honor is at stake.
All Tess wanted to do was play softball. Why do dead bodies have to keep showing up? And what’s up with that vampire in the outfield?