I love Jessie, she’s an investigative reporter that is not afraid to look into what could be a dangerous situation. The narrator has done a great job with narrating each character.
Very good
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I love Jessie, she’s an investigative reporter that is not afraid to look into what could be a dangerous situation. The narrator has done a great job with narrating each character.
I love Cherry Tucker! She’s a strong-willed sassy Southern gal with a big heart. I also love a poison pen mystery. Cherry is a struggling artist with a knack for solving mysteries. Cherry is hired to help design the sets for Romeo and Juliet for a local private school, but the Art Director wants her..
Wonderfully written. You fall in love with these characters and town! Great story. Had me guessing for a while! Feel good about buying this whole series!
This is a great mystery! These are great characters. You really love them and despise the bad guys! I highly recommend this. You won’t be sorry!
I laughed my behind off listening to this book!! There’s so much humor and unexpected chaos, it’s just too cute to miss. There’s murder, and mystery, and love and you name it and your favorite characters are back to continue on their lives as Christmas approaches! Highly recommend!
This is a great mystery that keeps you guessing until the end! lots of laughs and and very interesting characters. Thanks Larissa for sharing your talents!!
I really liked this one. Would love even more on the backstory/history/lore but this one will definitely scratch that itch if you’re looking for something spooky this October.
I really like the Cherry Tucker series by Larissa Reinhart! The characters are likable and funny. Cherry Tucker is a struggling artist. She gets a job at a local private school helping with set design for a play. A social media bully is targeting students and staff and a teacher is rumored to have committed..
Graduation party on Witch Island with a couple direct decedents of the witch and plenty of booze and sex hungry teens. What could possibly go wrong. Not an overly original trope but an entertaining ride nonetheless.
I enjoyed Witch Island. It’s a fun teenage romp that reads like an eighties slasher film. There is a lot of gore, swearing and sex talk, so maybe not for the faint of heart. It’s about an island where a witch was wrongly burned alive in the early 1900’s. A ritual of nailing spikes into..
