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Charlie Davidson is a grim reaper, not the cloak and sickle kind of grim reaper, but he does show up from time to time during Charlie's life to save her. Spirits can pass through her onto the next plain of existence. This creates a very interesting continuing story premise for the series. Some spirits come to her after they die and she either assists them to cross-over or she assists them in solving their own murder. Charlie is a Private Investigator. She also works with the New Mexico Police Department, first with her Dad (who is now retired), and now with her Uncle Bob (she refers to him as U.B.).
In Book #1, Charlie is approached by three dead lawyers from the same law firm who were all killed execution style at about the same time in different locations. They all find their way to her at about the time her Uncle Bob calls her to the crime scene. Uncle Bob knows Charlie can see ghosts, but she hasn't given him all her secrets, like that she is a grim reaper. She learned the painful truth as a child that not everyone believes and not everyone wants to know about the spirits wandering around.
Charlie has a few spirits who hang around her including her dead aunt, the old man down the hall who keeps trying to peep at her in the shower, and Mr. Wong who stands (or more appropriately floats) in the corner of her apartment and who so far hasn't moved or spoken since he showed up there. There is also Angel, a 13 year old gang banger who was killed years ago and who works with Charlie as part of her P.I. investigations. She sends the money he would have earned anonymously to his mom.
There are two men in her life currently. Garret is a skip tracer who also works with Charlie's Uncle Bob on his cases. They have a bit of antagonistic relationship. Garret has only learned recently from a drunk Uncle Bob that Charlie sees ghosts and he is not a believer. Although Garret seems angry and annoyed with Charlie, there is also that feeling that he is very attracted to her. At one point in the story, it looked like Garret was moving in for a kiss, and was shoved back by a presence, which brings us to guy number 2.
When the story starts, Charlie has been having someone invade her dreams for the last month. Dream lover brings a night of erotic pleasures to Charlie. She can tell he is not someone who is dead, but she is uncertain if he is all her imagination. We come to learn that dream lover has a name--Reyes Farrow. Charlie knows Reyes from her teenage years and never forgot the young man with the mesmerizing eyes.
While investigating the murder of the lawyers, Charlie also searches out Reyes Farrow and finally locates him, in a coma, where he has been for the last month. That explains why he has been coming into her dreams for the last month, but not how he has that ability. If you go read synopsis for the next few books, you learn like I did more information about Reyes Farrow that you won't get until the very end of this story. So if you like surprises, don't do that! By peeking that the descriptions for the other books, I saw that Reyes will be an important and continuing character. Since he has supernatural powers of his own and doesn't like Garret sniffing around Charlie, I think this love-triangle will definitely be kicking Garret to the curb.
Like most Urban Fantasies, Charlie keeps getting herself in positions where she gets her ass kicked and spends most of her time bruised and bloody, but not dead -- enter the cloaked grim reaper who shows up whenever Charlie is in series trouble and usually slices the spine of the threat to Charlie and has been doing this since she was a child.
THOUGHTS:
Despite my initial hesitation, I did enjoy the fluid writing which kept the action going and I can see the premise of this series leading to many, many interesting story lines. Charlie is a delightful heroine and Reyes has enough dark, mysterious sexiness that we want to see more and more of him.
The only flaw here was the fact that it was a first book of the series and we did have a few slowish parts where we are learning all the back stories on Charlie and laying down the foundation for the series. While the stories were enjoyable, it did draw you away from all the other happenings which were finding out about the lawyers and getting more details on Reyes and his coma.
My other only issue, which was not the fault of the author, was the fact that Lorelei King also narrates the Mercy Thompson series and several times I had to remind myself that this was not a Mercy Thompson story.
I will definitely be picking up Book #2, but I have several review downloads that I have to listen to first.
Reading updates
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- 7 January, 2015: Reviewed
- Started reading
- Finished reading
- 7 January, 2015: Reviewed