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Product details

File Size: 4440 KB

Print Length: 107 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Fairfield Publishing (March 3, 2019)

Publication Date: March 3, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07MYHB93P

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#7,053 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

This one is very good and believable. I enjoyed learning more about Isaac and Holly. Abigail is growing on me. I wonder when we will learn what kind of mystic Holly is. Surprised that Mona wasn’t in this story. Brian and Monica are cute together. I liked the pat with the elf.

Entertaining read. Monica is great as usual her familiar Abigail is her usual grumpy self. The elf was a great addition to the story.

An Eye for Murder #5 - Looks like this is where I stop reading this series. The characters, which were somewhat interesting are stilted and their dialog plain dumb. The writing style has changed again back to the preteen and the mystery is not mysterious. The mysteries were never good but the magical parts were entertaining even though the sisters aren't equally part of each story. This appears to be common with this author to start off with one or two books in a series and by the third or fourth, they're reduced to simplistic trash with poor dialog, planning and no knowledge of police procedures. Book source: Fairfield newletter. 2*Back Room Bookstore Series:I have read other series by Ms. Harper and they were more substantial than this series. The writing style is juvenile, simplistic, predictable and too much liberties taken with actually investigative procedures. A simpleton cop wanting a civilian to help him with murder investigations, sorry can't run with that theme. There's a lot of repetition which is probably for word count because I know the author doesn't consider her readers to be simpletons that forget what was just said.My impression is that books 2 - 3 were written by a preteen for the children's genre. The storylines aren't well thought out but Hollywood to fit the outcome without logic. While the author likes to rant about not being prejudice against others, she repeatedly has Monica berate her familiar Abigail for her past and demean her by ignoring Abi's request not to call her kitty cat, cat, etc. Some of the word choices used are not correct: ghoulish and clamoring, for examples (books 2 and 3). With ghoulish and others, why label anyway the reader can tell the difference, unless we're simpletons? Assorted ratings for the first four books of this series and I contacted Fairfield to do reviews.Books And Brews #1- The cute cover caught my eye, even though I like this author, having read several of her books already. This well written quick read is full of naivety, humor and interesting characters. Monica and Abigail have a rocky relationship but there are reasons. The bookstore is actually two, human and magical. A good introductory story about the sisters and their magic, which is well done. There's a developing friendship between the witch and the simpleton policeman, which may blossom into a romance. The murder part of the story is rather silly, Monica is investigating alongside Brian? The murderer is easy to figure out early in the investigation. This part of the book didn't work too well and I was disappointed with the farce of an investigation. I contacted Fairfield to do reviews. 3.5*A Guilty Party #2 - This book starts a week after Books and Brews end. Holly gets a more active part and she has an unknown to all secret. This story has a lot of preaching about stereotypes and prejudice, yet Monica still treats Abi disrespectfully. Practice what you preach, witch. The ghoulish label is incorrectly used, unless all mystics are evil. This book is heavy with the unrealistic, plastic and juvenile dialog; there is a heavy impression of a preteen writer. I love Holly and Abi's characters, not counting Monica, the others are OK but not developed or used enough. This is a stereotypical cozy with no substance and certainly not written for adults. Simplistic. 2 stars.A Staged Murder #3 - The timeframe for this book is in the same month. There's a bit of a cliffhanger with the Council not releasing the truth for the fear of the consequences. Finally something original and worthy of reading, the last part of the book. The is a lot of unprofessionalism on the part of Officer Brian: Monica helping with interviews; calling for an ambulance too late (done while he's rushing); and the way he spoke to a woman, "Chill, lady, we're..." (location 246).Monica oversteps herself, in my opinion, with equating what was done in Abi's past by forcing A to a play based on what happened to A over 300 years ago, which is factually incorrect. Then M decides not to read fake mystic books, yet she goes to The Crucible and loves it and ignores A? There's a lot of redundancy with M berating A; gee, is that a prejudicial and judgmental attitude happening here? M does one nice thing for A, but still keeps up berating her. For an interesting, unexpected twist: why build a new murder weapon when the old could have been modified? Spoiler if I explain how to modify. For the interesting, few pages of the ending, this book gets 3 stars.A Gruesome Goal #4 - Picks up where A Staged Murder ended. Since ASM ended on an interesting note, I depended on this book to overcome the problems with the previous two books. The writing style had changed back to Ms. Harper's usual style, I was relieved to find Goal interesting. The storylines actually made sense and were thought out. The characters added to the depth of the story. I was glad the murder was in the mystic realm, so no stupidity with Monica and Officer Bryan working together. There's a bit of a cliffhanger with the name of Holly's father, but I'm interested in the next book. Hopefully, Susan will be the writer instead of the preteen idiot that wrote books #2 and #3. 4 stars.Back Room Bookstore Series end.

Book 5 in an enjoyable cozy paranormal mystery series gives the characters a little more depth so you get to know them even better and like them even more! We are treated to our regular characters, Mona and her familiar Abigail,who is on the mortal side of the bookstore and her assistant Holly who is some type of mystic but we don't know yet...Isaac who is a journalist at the local paper and also a blogger about everything UFO and Alien who has a silent crush on Holly and Brian, the local police officer who likes Mona and she likes him, but he doesn't know about her paranormal abilities. Then we are also treated to a wayward elf from the North Pole along with some humor and craziness. When at the local festival there is a murder and the closest person to the victim is Isaac and the victim is one of the guys who had always bullied him, he is arrested. Mona and Holly along with Brian are on the case. This is a fast paced read that is fun to follow! I received and ARC but the opinions expressed here are strictly my own.

I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review.I liked the focus on Monica and Holly. I got to learn more about Isaac. I like the explanation of how his UFO obsession could be real. I knew who the murderer was and had idea of what the big clue could be, but the character was so good that I still wanted to finish it and see how it would all work out. And there was an elf! It was way better than I expected. I also liked the interaction with the chief that explains how Monica gets in on so many cases.

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