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In the hidden vampire town of Arteria Falls, pet boutique owner and PI, Josie Wix is still puzzling over her grandfather’s disappearance and the mysterious notes she received. As Valentine’s Day approaches, she is presented with a new case. Blonde haired & blue eyed vamps are being targeted. Can Josie figure out the clues before she and her cousin Dawk become the next victims? And will she finally allow Calder to get closer to her?
This is the second book in Elle Wren Burke’s Vampire Pet Boutique Mysteries. Josie is a kick-ass heroine, smart and occasionally snarky, as well as compassionate. Though disabled, she doesn’t let her illness limit her nor does she succumb to self pity. She is surrounded by a diverse community of supportive friends and family and draws on their strengths as needed to solve the case.
The mystery is well written, tightly plotted, and moves at a fast pace. As Josie discovers links between the victims and deciphers clues left behind, she is able to identify the perpetrator and stop the attacks. While the main mystery is solved, there is the overarching mystery of her grandfather’s disappearance throughout the series. I would recommend reading in order.
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This is the second book in Elle Wren Burke’s Vampire Pet Boutique Mysteries. Josie is a kick-ass heroine, smart and occasionally snarky, as well as compassionate. Though disabled, she doesn’t let her illness limit her nor does she succumb to self pity. She is surrounded by a diverse community of supportive friends and family and draws on their strengths as needed to solve the case.
The mystery is well written, tightly plotted, and moves at a fast pace. As Josie discovers links between the victims and deciphers clues left behind, she is able to identify the perpetrator and stop the attacks. While the main mystery is solved, there is the overarching mystery of her grandfather’s disappearance throughout the series. I would recommend reading in order.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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