Soooo, I've read the second book in this series because I bought it, thankfully for only $1, not realizing it was for YA or a series. I borrowed the first one from the library. I gave the first book, "Dead is the New Black" a 1 star. This one is no better, actually I think it's worst because...
Daisy's mom is in Italy working on a case while she is stuck at home with her two sisters Rose and Poppy, getting ready to have some fun in the summer time. Well that what they think until daisy sees Mrs. Mason. And Mrs. Mason just got into the donut shop a few min ago. Why are there two people? ...
Daisy has started her senior year and everything seems to be going fine. Her father has been returned to them and although he is going through some adjustments after his confinement, it is so nice to have the family together. But all is not well in Night Shade as paranormals in the town start rec...
Rating: 4/5This is the big finale to Daisy's story and it's grand, for sure. Daisy is in her last semester in High School and she is anxiously waiting for her acceptance letters but nothing seems to show up. In the mean time, her boyfriend, Ryan, is thinking of leaving Nightshade for college. Als...
Jessica Walsh has more on her plate than the average girl. After witnessing the supernatural recently and not being able to tell anyone about it, she's already stressed out. So when she finds out she's a Virago, a woman warrior who fights evil, she isn't happy about it. A new store has opened, th...
Second book with Jessica the virago as the main character. These two are a lot more musical than the first 5 which I like. Not that Daisy and her cooking weren't interesting as well. They're still interconnected with the first 5, but most of those kids are in college, so it's focused on a new ...
Still cute, but a little bit less than last time. Jessica's virago status is talked about, as is her boyfriend's mother not liking her, but that wasn't as central to the book as I'd have hoped. Instead, we get a jealous ex and a Mara (nightmares come to life) and paintings that might kill. We ...
I was half crazy with worry. I had to do something.“Want to go fishing?” I asked Talbot.“Fishing? In the middle of the night? Besides, I’m not big on killing things,” he said.“Not that kind of fishing,” I told him. “I plan on diving into Lake Harriet.””Nyx, that lake is full of naiads.”“I’m aware...
Poppy came along to deliver the magazines she promised. Unfortunately, Rachel wasn't doing any better. Poppy and I left the hospital saddened by her dire state.Things seemed pretty grim between Ryan and me, too. We had planned to hang out that night, but for some reason he had never called."I nee...
The house was more modern looking than the Wilders’, and I could see an enormous guitar-shaped pool through the trees. Before she opened the Black Opal, Teddie had been a successful musician, but I’d never realized that she was so rich. Daisy parked in the long driveway right next to a newer-mode...
I waited for her for hours, but she never returned. Maybe she was somewhere in the Driftless, the watery world where I’d found Elizabeth’s brother Alex. Or maybe she’d decided to leave Minneapolis altogether. Wherever she was, I hoped she was far away from her husband. Not knowing where she was o...
It seared my brain as I threw my backpack down in our hallway and stomped to the kitchen. It was about a hundred times more painful than when Connor dumped me. I stood in front of the cupboard and surveyed my mother’s spices. I’d read something about a beauty contest being sabotaged when someone ...