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Third Grave Dead Ahead
Darynda Jones
Hardcover, 320 Pages
Charley Davidson Book 3
Sci-fi/Fantasy
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
ISBN: 9-781-25000-154-2
Release Date: January 31
Overall Rating: 5/5 


Grim reaper extraordinaire. Whatever. Charley Davidson is back! And she’s drinking copious amounts of caffeine to stay awake because, every time she closes her eyes, she sees him: Reyes Farrow, the parthuman, part-supermodel son of Satan. Yes, she did imprison him for all eternity, but come on. How is she supposed to solve a missing persons case, deal with an ego-driven doctor, calm her curmudgeonly dad, and take on a motorcycle gang hellbent on murder when the devil’s son just won’t give up?

Charley. Charley. Charley.

Honestly one of my favorite female book characters, I mean what’s not to love she smart, sassy, funny, kick-ass, and totally ridiculous, I can’t get enough of her. Charley is back and there is no stopping her. Life for her is a bit different these days, being a grim reaper and a private investigator isn’t as easy as it used to be, due to the fact that Charley isn’t sleeping. Charley is drinking a crazy amount coffee so she can stay awake because every time she closes her eyes Reyes Farrow, her part-human, all gorgeous son of Satan haunts her every sleeping moment, and he’s none too happy about being there. Though to be fair Charley did trap him in corporal body and send him back to prison so I can understand him a bit pissed at her.

Ms. Jones has done it again.

What can I say about this except READ IT. Seriously I love this series and this book didn’t disappoint at all. Though I was kind of hoping that it never ended. Charley was on the hunt for the man Reyes went to jail for “killing”. Is he alive? Is he dead? No one knows, yet somebody know. I know but will I tell you? Not a chance. On top of that Charley has to deal with that fact that her dad wants her find a new jail and he won’t let the subject go.

This book made me laugh out loud too many times to count, it was really well written and so good. I can’t tell you that enough. I feel like the series keeps getting better with each book. There was one part I could have lived without but I won’t give anything anyway.

I recommend this series to everyone, you can’t go wrong this one.

{Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the Darynda Jones and Loren Jaggers of St. Martin's Press for an honest review. All opinions here are my own.}


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Jealous And Freakn’

Eve Langlais
Freakn’ Shifters Book 2
Ebook, 231 pages
Publisher: Self Published by Author
ISBN: 9-780-98691-546-8
Release Date: November 18th 2011
Overall Rating 4.5/5 


Jealous and Freakn’ is the squeal to Delicate Freakn’ Flower.

Francine has known for day one that her best friend’s brother Mitchell was her mate, so things should have been easy but when is anything ever easy? Mitchell see’s Francine as a little sister. Then Francine meets the gorgeous cat shifters Alejandro and they come up with a plan to make Mitchell jealous.

But things get complicated when Francine realizes she wants both Mitchell and Alejandro. Alejandro has a plan of his own, he’s trying to make Francine see him as more than a way to get the man she wants and as the man who should be here mate.

The plan seems to be working because seeing Francine with another man has Mitchell rethinking their relationship but now it just might be too late. His need to have her grows stronger but now he’ll have to share and Mitchell needs to figure out if he’s the type of man who can share or will he let go of Francine forever.

I love Eve Langlais she is honestly one of my favorite authors and that is not something I throw around freely. Her books are amazing and they always leave you wanting more. Now I will say that I’m not a fan of threesome books but reading Eve’s books have really changed my mind about that. All of the character were loveable and funny. It was great to see some the characters from book one and see what they were up to. I also liked that Mitchell had to work at sharing his woman with another man, it didn’t come easy to him, that made him believable. I hate love triangles and how the girl is put in a situation where she has to pick only one guy but in this one she got to have her cake and eat too (I really hate that saying btw, so stupid what’s the point of me having cake if I can’t eat it). I also like that the two guys are so different from each other, I mean really why have two of the same thing?

This is a book you won’t want to miss. So if you haven’t read it do so, Eve Langlais will not leave you disappointed. 


To  learn more about Eve Langlais you can visit her website here.

The giveaway is simple all you have to do is fill out the form, and its open to anyone who has an email account. Easy. Good luck. The giveaway will last from now until Saturday the 24th. 
 











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