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From the author of Tall, Dark & Dead, the second in the paranormal series featuring "a gem of a heroine" (Mary Janice Davidson).
Tall, Dark & Dead introduced Garnet Lacey, a bookstore manager/witch who accidentally unleashed the dark goddess Lilith on Vatican assassins. Now she has other things to worry about-like pesky frat boy zombies, a gorgeous FBI agent hot on her trail, love spells gone wrong, and keeping her vampire boyfriend a safe distance from her vampire ex-boyfriend. There's just no rest for this Wiccan...
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Posted July 28, 2010
I absolutely LOVE this series! This is the second one in the series, and I'm addicted. Waiting for books 3 through 5 to arrive! Tate Hallaway is a phenominal author.
A great perspective on the characters, and it's totally cute/tongue in cheek! It was a quick read for me, but I couldn't put the book down either! A really light hearted romance with vampires. Nothing too dark.
Definately a keeper!
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Posted April 6, 2010
Taking it from the top, Garnet Lacey is a ridiculously unfortunate person in terms of being lucky in love. She comes into contact, because of both her "night profession" and lack of luck, with the most unsavory of those living and dead. In Dead Sexy, She encounters some of the same problems and without giving too too much away, she ends up leading them into a deeper cave than ever before. The book is full of whimsy and the type of fantasy that the more adult Twilight readers may enjoy! The book really allows the reader to escape to a place where they feel for Garnet and they want her to prevail even though she ends up putting herself back in these horrible positions anyways! Great reading for a rainy day in or a sunny day out on the bench in the park!
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Posted November 11, 2009
Great light reading and very funny.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I am so happy that this series is picking up. It had such a slow start with Tall, Dark, and Dead, but Dead Sexy was quit an enjoyable story. I devoured this book in a day. My only complaint was that I adored Parrish more than Sebastian. Oh well, it was still a cute story that has me wondering about the outcome of the characters.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Garnet is my type of woman! Great dialogue, funny characters, and yummy men, doesn't get much better. Read one read them all the whole series has snared me!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Mercury Crossing bookstore manager and witch Garnet Lacey muses about how many dead essences live in Madison, Wisconsin. However, she also ponders fate that by being late she missed a sure date with death as a Vatican paramilitary assassination squad killed the other eleven members of her coven (see TALL, DARK & DEADLY). Of course conjuring up Lilith to dispatch the Vatican killers helped. --------------- Garnet and her boyfriend at that time, Parrish the vampire disposed of the bodies and other related evidence. Meanwhile to her chagrin, a zombie student paid for a copy of ¿The Complete Idiot¿s Guide to Voodoo¿ with counterfeit money. That is followed up by FBI Special Agent Gabriel Domingues investigating the homicides of six priests whose corpses have returned with all evidence pointing towards Garnet. She informs her current boyfriend, Sebastian the vampire that she needs Parrish's help. Sebastian is outraged by this while the zombie populace is growing geometrically with some of them not even students at U of W. Garnet and the new Voodoo queen have a high noon showdown as this college city is only big enough for one practitioner.---------------- The second Garnet gem is a delightful whodunit fantasy starring a likable protagonist who keeps the tale together as she relates what is going on, mostly wrong, in her life in a sort of offbeat chick lit style. The story line is fast-paced and can stand alone though references to the previous novel abound. The supernatural species like vampires, zombies, and FBI agents seem genuine even though the plot is tongue in cheek. Tate Hallaway combines romance, paranormal and mystery into a fun read.--------------- Harriet Klausner
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From the author of Tall, Dark & Dead, the second in the paranormal series featuring "a gem of a heroine" (Mary Janice Davidson).
Tall, Dark & Dead introduced Garnet Lacey, a bookstore manager/witch who accidentally unleashed the dark goddess Lilith on Vatican assassins. Now she has other things to worry about-like pesky frat boy zombies, a gorgeous FBI agent hot on her trail, love spells gone wrong, and keeping her vampire boyfriend a safe distance from her vampire ex-boyfriend. There's just no rest for this Wiccan...