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A Deadly Delivery (A Psychic Cafe Mystery, #1)A Deadly Delivery by April Fernsby

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



I finished reading A Deadly Delivery by April Fernsby last night. It's the first in the "Psychic Cafe" cozy mystery series, featuring Karis Boone.

On the verge of divorcing her cheating husband, Karis pays a visit to her younger sister, Erin, whom she hasn't seen in years. Karis still harbors guilt over the fact that she wasn't able to save Erin's husband, Robbie, from being wounded on the job as a police officer. It wasn't Karis' fault, however, that her dastardly husband didn't pass on the warning. Now, seated in Erin's cafe, Karis has another vision when a lovely young woman drops off a delivery of bread. Karis sees her being pushed. Later, she finds out the woman fell to her death down a steep flight of stairs. It may be too late to save her, but Karis is determined to see justice served, even if it means dealing with her former boyfriend, DCI Sebastien.

This was cute and uncomplicated. Karis is a likable character, but none of the characters seemed fully fleshed out. Seb came across like a donkey, but since he's in law enforcement, I'm sure he'll end up being the romantic interest in the series. I liked the (renewed) relationship between Karis and Erin. The cafe didn't feature much, although I expect that to change as the series goes on.

Favorite line: "You'd scare the butter right off the toast with that angry look of yours."

Enjoyable but not engrossing--average score of three.
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The Sleeping Goblin (Brimstone Witch Mystery #4)The Sleeping Goblin by April Fernsby

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



Since I am enjoying (yes enjoying, I said it!) a snow day, I finished reading The Sleeping Goblin by April Fernsby. It's the 4th "Brimstone Witch" mystery featuring justice witch Cassia Winter and her familiar, Stanley.

Now that the black magic has been cleared from Brimstone, Cassia is safe to return. She comes back just in time to have another murder to solve. A goblin named Augustus has been found, dead in bed, at the hotel where he worked. As Cassia begins her investigation, she learns that Augustus had many enemies. Her investigation is impeded when the goblin's body disappears, and she is further hampered when other residents claim that Cassia herself took the body. Now it seems that someone is impersonating her in an effort to stir up trouble, and Cassia knows just who it is.

These stories are fairly light and uncomplicated. The plot progressed from point A to B with very few diversions, but in my eyes that can be a draw back. I like it when the main character in a cozy mystery is not so hyper-focused on the investigation. I am also sick to death of Astrid. We are now four books into this series and the situation with her and her hold on Luca and her jealousy toward Cassia has yet to be resolved. Maddening.

Favorite line: "I nearly saw my breakfast again."

An amusing read, but I would have liked more substance. Average score.
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The Centaur's Last Breath (Brimstone Witch Mystery #3)The Centaur's Last Breath by April Fernsby

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



Today, I completed the ebook The Centaur's Last Breath by April Fernsby. This is the third book in the "Brimstone Witch" mystery series, starring justice witch, Cassia Winter.

Cassia is summoned to the location where a centaur died while out for a run. Preliminary reports indicate he died of natural causes, but his father refuses to believe it. He is certain that Selo was murdered. Tasked with investigating, Cassia quickly learns that Selo had little regard for anyone but himself, which meant he'd made a lot of enemies. Among them are Teto, a centaur from another family, and Selo's own brother, Lifin.

As if investigating a murder isn't taxing enough, Cassia is inundated with complaints from a village of gnomes, demanding she investigate who has been ruining their gardens. In addition, Cassia and her familiar, Stanley, discover a frightened young kitten who only wants her mum. Cassia's childhood friend, Luca, volunteers to look into the gnomes' complaints, but his coming to Cassia's aid only angers his girlfriend, Astrid. Cassia is left juggling several plates in the air. It's a good thing she's a witch.

The story was fun, although I could have choked that bitch, Astrid. It's mind-boggling how anyone as nice as Luca ended up with her. Black magic, maybe? Time will tell. As to the mystery, the author dropped tantalizing clues and hints, leading me to waffle between a couple different suspects...only to hit me out of left field with the true perpetrator. Surprises can be fun, but give the readers a chance to solve the mystery along with the main character! As always, I enjoyed Cassia's interactions with Stanley. I wish the characters were more developed.

Favorite lines:
♥ "But some people like to feel like victims. They'd rather blame everyone else for their problems than take responsibility."
♥ "It's camouflaged material. It makes the wearer completely invisible, like the Harry Potter in your world. Doesn't he have an invisibility cloak?"
♥ "I don't take souls anymore. They give me indigestion."


It was a cute story, but it lacked substance and polish. Average score.

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