Karissa E. (ophelia99) reviewed Seventh Grave and No Body (Charley Davidson, Bk 7) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is the 7th book in the Charley Davidson series; the 11th book in the series was released in Jan 2017. This was a great continuation of this series! I love how we are learning more and more about the Twelve, the story just keeps getting more interesting.
I listened to this on audiobook and these audiobooks are incredibly well done. I would highly recommend this whole series on audiobook if you enjoy audiobooks.
There is a ton action and things are getting more and more intriguing. Each book has a number of different story elements that come together to form a cohesive whole. This book was focused more on Charley and the Twelve than on individual investigation of ghosts...and to be honest I liked this format even more than previous books.
Charley's powers continue to expand in new and interesting ways; she does a lot of new things with her power and learns a lot about herself in this book. She is just as goofy and silly as ever but in general this book had a more serious tone to it than previous books in the series.
Of course Reyes, Cookie, and all our other favorites are in the story as well. There are some interesting developments with Cookie's daughter, Amber. I am also enjoyed that the deva Osh is in the story a lot more as well.
Things tie up at a good spot for the book. However, I am incredibly eager to see what happens next in the series.
Overall this was an amazing continuation of this urban fantasy series. I love the new characters being introduced and am really enjoying seeing Charley discover her new and interesting powers. I would definitely recommend this series to those who enjoy lighter urban fantasy novels.
I listened to this on audiobook and these audiobooks are incredibly well done. I would highly recommend this whole series on audiobook if you enjoy audiobooks.
There is a ton action and things are getting more and more intriguing. Each book has a number of different story elements that come together to form a cohesive whole. This book was focused more on Charley and the Twelve than on individual investigation of ghosts...and to be honest I liked this format even more than previous books.
Charley's powers continue to expand in new and interesting ways; she does a lot of new things with her power and learns a lot about herself in this book. She is just as goofy and silly as ever but in general this book had a more serious tone to it than previous books in the series.
Of course Reyes, Cookie, and all our other favorites are in the story as well. There are some interesting developments with Cookie's daughter, Amber. I am also enjoyed that the deva Osh is in the story a lot more as well.
Things tie up at a good spot for the book. However, I am incredibly eager to see what happens next in the series.
Overall this was an amazing continuation of this urban fantasy series. I love the new characters being introduced and am really enjoying seeing Charley discover her new and interesting powers. I would definitely recommend this series to those who enjoy lighter urban fantasy novels.
Heather F. (AZmom875) - , reviewed Seventh Grave and No Body (Charley Davidson, Bk 7) on + 624 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
You of course will want to start with the first book in this series that started this all. But if you reading this review, you are most likely already a fan of this very unique series. Since I am not a hard core paranormal fan, I could be wrong about this series "uniqueness". This book has multiple mysteries to be solved and you wont get bored with that part. I think the part that might get old is the constant bickering over who can take care of themselves and who can protect the other. blah blah blah. I also think the spiritual "other plane/other dimension" description of sex is so unique, but I find it annoying. Ok they have sex as if they are not human, but eternal spiritual being with human body parts ZZZZZZZZZ.... Why would I want to read that? It is so unobtainable, I wont be having that kind of experience ever. It is just lame to me.
BUT, despite those two annoying points the bickering, and the lame sex, I really did enjoy book 7, loved the twists at the end, and jumped right into book 8.
BUT, despite those two annoying points the bickering, and the lame sex, I really did enjoy book 7, loved the twists at the end, and jumped right into book 8.