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Written on Dec 25, 2021
Will Olivia and Fabian figure out who is out to get Olivia by the Midsummer's Feast?
Olivia Swift
Olivia Swift is a fallen angel who came to the Faire to get the candy, which ended up being cursed. Now, she is stuck there with all the other magical creatures. Sir Olivia became a knight to have something to do with her time. Her wings turned into a dove, and now it has a mind of his own. Olivia is a well-thought-out character. I especially liked how a Goddess rules Olivia's Heaven, and how the author did Olivia's power situation is pretty awesome too. I feel so bad for Olivia, especially since it seems like her past has come back to haunt her.
The Mystery
Olivia has A few things to figure out. Like, why Lazaraphael was sent to find her? Why was he in another knight's armor, and why was he acting so drunk? All these questions and more get answered while we follow Olivia and Fabian, the only human in the whole faire, as they track down the clues and suspects. I was right there with them, and I had suspicions about who could have done it, and I was surprisingly correct. Well, after I added and crossed people off with that one name on my suspect list, I wasn't totally sure of their motive until their motive became clear.
Five Stars
My rating for A Midsummer Knight's Scream by Nova Nelson is five stars, and I recommend it to everyone who enjoys cozy paranormal mysteries. Ms. Nelson has done a terrific job continuing on this seamless flow from book 1 to book 3 of great characters, mysteries, and love interests. I adored this book immensely and even more so Olivia Swift and her wings that turned into a naughty dove.
The Magical Renaissance Faire Series
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Until the next time,
Happy Reading!
Victim/Toe Tag: Lazaraphael
Beachcomber Weapons: adamantite (pointy object)
Beachcomber Crime Scene: park
Detectives: Olivia Swift
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