Helpful Score: 2
The surprises that Sharon Short puts into these books is astounding. Something you think is all set with a character or problem - all of a sudden changes! The back-drop of this book is a Psychic Fair that is to take place in Paradise. It becomes crystal (ha ha) immediately, that some of the folks attending this fair should have looked a little closer into their tarot cards before agreeing to come to Paradise. This book is well-written, humerous, a great clean cozy mystery. Highly recommended!
Heather F. (AZmom875) - , reviewed Death in the Cards (Stain Busting, Bk 3) on + 624 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I loved book one and two. I want my cozy books to be cozy. I didnt care for the theme of this one. It was too heavy, it took me 3 days to finish it and that is along time for me. But you cant skip the book, you will want to read it to get to book 4. Just dont feel bad if you dont like it all that much. I am all for authors growing and improving on their skills but again she just moved from cozy to trying to make a statement and it got kinda preachy. I just dont think a cozy should tell me how to think, feel or believe.
Third in the series and the best one so far. I really liked the theme of this one and how Josie discovered some things about herself. Very well done.
Michelle C. (Shellaree) - reviewed Death in the Cards (Stain Busting, Bk 3) on + 270 more book reviews
#3 in the Stain-busting Mystery. I do enjoy the main character Josie. She has interesting friends and relatives and of course the townspeople. This wasn't my favorite of the books, but then not every book in a series will be the "best" But I will keep reading the series.