Karissa E. (ophelia99) reviewed The Trouble with Twelfth Grave (Charley Davidson, Bk 12) on + 2527 more book reviews
Oh Charley, I have missed you so. This was the 12th book in the Charley Davidson series and was an incredibly entertaining read. Really there is only one Charley Davidson and she is always incredibly quirky and hilarious. I loved getting to visit this world again and love where the story is going.
I listened to this on audiobook and the audiobook was a delight to listen to. King does an excellent job narrating and makes these books even more fun.
Reyes was sent into the God Glass but returned as something different. Charley is trying to figure out how to get the old Reyes back. In the middle of all of this Charley gets called in to help with some strange murders; the victims all appear to be sensitive to the supernatural world.
I loved all the wonderful characters and the crazy, fast pace of this novel. I always wonder if there will be another series of books featuring Charley's daughter in them.
I was a bit frustrated with the ending; it seems to be almost the same as what happened at the end of book 11. Now I have to wait forever to see what happens in book 13...arg.
Overall this was an amazing read, this series has been so much fun. I would definitely recommend to those who enjoy light-hearted investigative urban fantasy.
I listened to this on audiobook and the audiobook was a delight to listen to. King does an excellent job narrating and makes these books even more fun.
Reyes was sent into the God Glass but returned as something different. Charley is trying to figure out how to get the old Reyes back. In the middle of all of this Charley gets called in to help with some strange murders; the victims all appear to be sensitive to the supernatural world.
I loved all the wonderful characters and the crazy, fast pace of this novel. I always wonder if there will be another series of books featuring Charley's daughter in them.
I was a bit frustrated with the ending; it seems to be almost the same as what happened at the end of book 11. Now I have to wait forever to see what happens in book 13...arg.
Overall this was an amazing read, this series has been so much fun. I would definitely recommend to those who enjoy light-hearted investigative urban fantasy.
Heather F. (AZmom875) - , reviewed The Trouble with Twelfth Grave (Charley Davidson, Bk 12) on + 624 more book reviews
This series is getting stale. The funny quips were missing overall. Nothing new under the sun with this book
There is graphic sex, in which where he puts his body parts on her body parts are clearly detailed. If this bothers you I would just skip those few paragraphs. Beside they are gods having mind blowing sex, not human. Overall the sex isnt offensive, just makes you feel very inferior because galaxies dont seem to shift from their orbit, when most humans have sex. I mean they seem to be having some kind of awesome sex that doesnt exist on earth. I found myself oh no he didnt?! Oh yes, he did?!
I will go on to read the next book. Which may be the last in the series. Maybe it is time for it to end anyway.
There is graphic sex, in which where he puts his body parts on her body parts are clearly detailed. If this bothers you I would just skip those few paragraphs. Beside they are gods having mind blowing sex, not human. Overall the sex isnt offensive, just makes you feel very inferior because galaxies dont seem to shift from their orbit, when most humans have sex. I mean they seem to be having some kind of awesome sex that doesnt exist on earth. I found myself oh no he didnt?! Oh yes, he did?!
I will go on to read the next book. Which may be the last in the series. Maybe it is time for it to end anyway.
Nancy D. (miz-firefly) - reviewed The Trouble with Twelfth Grave (Charley Davidson, Bk 12) on + 112 more book reviews
Reyes Who?
Gimme more Osh.
Stuff's about to get real and he keeps his priorities straight.
"Drugs," Garret said.
Osh nodded. "That might work. We can all do drugs. Then we won't care when the world is either destroyed by a volatile god or overtaken by a demon-infested hell dimension." He grinned at Garrett. "Great thinking."
And the boy is sexy as hell. If I were 30 years younger I'd fight Beep for him. I think I could take her,
with a God glass and enough air support.
Gimme more Osh.
Stuff's about to get real and he keeps his priorities straight.
"Drugs," Garret said.
Osh nodded. "That might work. We can all do drugs. Then we won't care when the world is either destroyed by a volatile god or overtaken by a demon-infested hell dimension." He grinned at Garrett. "Great thinking."
And the boy is sexy as hell. If I were 30 years younger I'd fight Beep for him. I think I could take her,
with a God glass and enough air support.