- When Mae’s
older sister Ro dies under suspicious circumstances, her family falls apart. Ro
was the spark of the family. Now her father is out for revenge and Mae’s twin
sister Elle is determined to turn the family estate into a B and B. Who is the
suspect? Ro’s boyfriend Cage, who disappeared the day she died. The only
witness says he was holding her body and then ran. Of course, that witness was
also in love with Ro. Mae finds the green leather journal that Ro carried with
her and finds it to be filled with spells to bring back the dead, but half the
book is missing. Then Cage mysteriously appears almost on the anniversary of
Ro’s death and doesn’t remember a thing from the past year. He and Mae team up
to try and figure out who killed her and how they might bring her back. This is
a book with many twists and turns and it does get a bit confusing at times.
There are some plot points I can’t figure out and may have read over too fast,
but I can’t tell them to you as it would give away parts of the ending. I am
not sure I liked this book all that much, it kind of creeped me out in some
parts and I didn’t actually connect with any of the characters. It may just be
that I loved the last book I read and this one just didn’t have the same
impact. But books are like ice cream, everyone has a favorite flavor and
someone might really like this one. Happy reading my friends!
Sunday, December 3, 2017
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