Reviewed by Berls on

3 of 5 stars

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After a bit of a break from the series it was fun to come back to Stevie's craziness! It was easy to jump back in and remember what was going on, which was fun. I read this a couple weeks ago and then binged the rest of the published books in the series without writing reviews... ooops. So bear with me on this quick review.

I really like the characters, particularly Stevie's familiar Belfry and spy-ghost friend Win. Her relationship with the police really bothers me though. She makes fun of the detectives and acts like they are incompetent and she's more equipped to solve cases than they are. I can say, having binged the rest of the series, that this develops a bit and she does seem to grow in respect for the detectives. But in this book, it's still a problem.

And while I get that Stevie having a mother that is self-involved is part of the back-story, it wasn't my favorite part of this story. I did, however, enjoy her meeting her dad for the first time. That was interesting and suspicious all in one.

Overall it's fun and I quickly grabbed the next book.

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