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This was a pretty dramatic installment. In terms of awkward relationship problems. It was nonetheless fun and throughly hilarious as all its predecessors with its wierd, eccentric characters. So, in terms of plot, I was quite satisfied. However, there were certain character developments ( negative ones ) that I couldn't move past. Chet, for example. The way he treated Zara throughout made me so mad. She is doing him a favour, doing something she has no obligation towards. And yet, he somehow has...
Well, this story was kind of a bummer. I was expecting the usual fun adventure with twists and turns that made me eager to flip the pages faster. What odd things would Zara run into while living in the magical Town of Wisteria? The potential options are skies the limit! I had such high hopes that this book would be just as amazing as the last two. But it wasn't. Gone are the days of fun, for this novel plays out like a soap opera drama bomb.At the end of the last book I knew that things between
I'm sorry to say that this book turned out to be really weak. I'd guessed most of the things that was revieled from before - at least the author is good at forshadowing - but seeing as this was supposed to be some epic conclution to storylines three books long, it was a let down, and honestly, I'm not sure if I will be reading on. I see a lot of drama in the future books, and the drama in these three books was just at the edge of what was ok for me. Not to mention, the only reason I really want
2020 bk 405: I know I read this in ebook form - but I think this one just proves the theory that what is read in ebook form is less likely to make it into long term memory as I have absolutely no memory of having read this plot, this story, or of the new characters introduced in this title. Zara Riddle is getting better at her talent of being a host of the dead and near -dead. In WW, she learns that her neighbor has been lying to her about a lot of things, number one being that he has no real in...
Good funThis series continues to delight with fun characters. One aspect of the story saddened me a bit but plenary of potential there
Well, as I stated in my review of the second book of this series, they are starting to grow on me. This third book actually had me laughing out loud. Part of my change in attitude might be because I listened to this one (and I do think that the reader, Tiffany Williams, does a nice job) entirely during part of the lock down period of COVID-19. Over the top zaniness just seems to appeal to me right now and these tales certainly are zany!!! One of my favorite things about these books are the chara...
Fun SeriesI love this series because it's so fun to read. I'd love to be friends with Zara, Zoey, Zinnia, and Frank. Chet, on the other hand, needs a swift kick in the booty. I'm tired of him being so underhanded with Zara. I loved the way Zara made some more friends in this book. And now I'm curious about who is calling her. So glad I pre-ordered book 4 and only have to wait a few more days! Read these books-- you'll be glad you did!
Witchy Redheaded HelpZara, my favorite redheaded witch, is at it again with her snarky humor and desire to help. A powerful spirit needs assistance in communicating and returning to her proper place. The spirit connects with Zara and uses her body to act out her love for her boyfriend much to Zara's chagrin. I like the characters and story and how Zara is developing her magical power. Will Zoe come into her power? What will the be the outcome of the cliffhanger? I look forward to another book.
I'm kind of having a hard time figuring out how I feel about this book. Mostly because the level of manipulation Zara uncovered was really gross. Like, REALLY gross. Beyond that, however, she kind of handwaved it when she found out and moved on and that freaks me out even more. While I can sort of wrap my head around why she'd be okay with the things that were done to maneuver her into coming to Wisteria, certain parties kept certain things a secret for WAY too long for me to be comfortable.Ther...
Swim with the Fishes Welcome to Wisteria, a town with a bakery on every corner and something in the air which combats calories. (Wish I lived there!) I had just finished book two and felt compelled to jump into listening to book three. This is a good thing, since it is virtually a continuation. And although you could probably enjoy this tale on its own, you really want to know about the flamingo first. In a place infused with magic we are gradually meeting an increasing variety of supernatural c...
Now, this one was different! :PFirst of all, you know a narrator is outstanding when she can make even flamingo-talk sound understandable :PZara will find why her relationship with Chet is so weird, and yes, of course, he was hiding something! Nevertheless, he asks for her help; Zara is the only person who can help him, and she really, really wants to be a good witch, so she agrees. But this time the mystery is really dangerous, there are gorgons around, and they are friendly... mostly.But we le...
Solidly built in the mythos of WisteriaThis book is where the series really hits its stride, I think. It's past most of the set-up, so it can be a full story on its own, without too much explaining to the reader of things that happened before. It makes me wish for several novels to stretch themselves out comfortably, here in the middle, before the series wraps up. I've looked at a list of novels in this series, and it only goes up to Book 5. Hopefully there will be more, but maybe that's just wi...
Great additionThese books get more crazy as they go along, crazy good that is. I'm in love with Zara and her daughter, they are not to be messed with. Chet has a secret that he's keeping from Sara and it's big. He wants her help bringing his fiancee out of a coma and Zara is the only one who can do it. She has been visited by Chessa, Chets fiancee but she's only getting memories and some of them are explicit. Chet is hoping Chessa will tell Zara how to help her but it's never easy when it comes
🎧 Audiobook Review 🎧Sorry, mild spoilers - I’ve tried to avoid specific plot points, but it’s tricky!I did not enjoy this instalment as much as the others I have listened to. I found the way that Zara and Chet’s relationship went all skewy a bit too weird, and the betrayal of how Zara ended up in Wisteria was a little too upsetting for my taste. It also made me sad that both Zara and Chet were left with feelings for each other at the end. However, all the things I love about this series are stil...
Sadly the series is getting worse instead of better. Luckily I only bought the first three (and on a low-price special-offer) so I didn't waste too much money on them.Zara is even moreof a doormat in this one than the previous two - she finds out (again - it's been obvious since book one, so much for continuity) exactly how much she's been manipulated into moving to Wisteria and that her oh-so-hot neighbour has lied to her, yet instead of telling him and his co-conspirators to go-to-hell she con...