Reviewed by Melanie on
I was excited to back in the town of Beechwood Harbor. Again, we have Nick and Holly investigating a missing person/murder. Only this time, Holly can see the ghost of the victim. However, the victim doesn’t remember anything and at first, doesn’t even realize she’s a ghost.
So, Nick and Holly are spending a lot fime together which upsets a few people. Adam has every reason to be upset. He is supposed to be Holly’s boyfriend, and she’s spending all of her time with another man. She also keeps “forgetting” about dates, working late when she’s supposed to go out to dinner with her. Then she gets upset when he then goes out to dinner with the new witch in the manor.
I really enjoyed the investigation part of this story. I love how Holly uses the tools at her disposal to help solve the case. It isn’t easy since she has to hide it from Nick who is just human and doesn’t know witches, vampires and werewolves exist.
I felt really bad about how Holly treated Adam. He really just wanted to spend time with her and Holly was doing everything in her power to avoid him. There was always something more important. I do understand that solving a murder is pretty important, but it isn’t like she’s a cop or the investigator. I can see where Adam thought she was trying to spend time with Nick. Luckily, she does finally have the long overdue talk with Adam. I hope we have less drama in the next book between the two of them.
Another great addition to the series. I can’t wait to read more. I just love all these characters so much.
Narration
Amanda Ronconi continues to do a great job with narration. That shouldn’t surprise anyone who has ever listened to her narrate anything. She is one of my favorite narrators. I love all the voices she chooses for characters. She’s great with accents and really brings out the humor in stories. This will be an audio only series for me.
**I like to thank the publisher for providing me with a copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 18 April, 2018: Finished reading
- 18 April, 2018: Reviewed