Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on
Marriage over and career on the line, Marina has moved herself into her mother’s old lake cabin when a demigod appears and gives her a quest. Should she fulfill it, it will solve her financial troubles. Mystery, trouble, and a hottie game warden add to the mix.
Secondary characters from her sister to old cronies added interest and humor. I loved the demigod. His character was over the top and gave us details into the other realm.
While the tale was predictable, it was also entertaining and offered a fun evening of laughs, mystery and small-town antics.
This was a fun tale, with humor, friendship, small-town quirks and magic. If you like cozy mysteries, paranormal woo-woo and what a character getting a second chance at life, you’ll enjoy Wrong Side of Forty. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer
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- Started reading
- 19 February, 2020: Finished reading
- 19 February, 2020: Reviewed