Thursday 12 November 2020

Review: Pleasantly Undead In Dark River (Dark River Days Series Book 3) by Grace McGinty

Pleasantly Undead In Dark River Pleasantly Undead In Dark River by Grace McGinty
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Building a Family

I’d probably give this 4.5 ⭐️ if I could.

I really like this series, it was what brought Grace McGinty to my attention. Since reading the first book in this series, I’ve read most of her other books and they are all worth a read.

This third book in the series, doesn’t work as a standalone, so if you haven’t read the first two book, walk away from this review and download them right away, you won’t be disappointed. If you are still here, you probably like the inhabitants of Dark River as much as I do and just need to be reassured that this book is just as good, if not better, than the first two.

After all the recent drama Raine is desperately hoping for some normalcy and sadly it doesn’t look like it’s going to be in great supply. There’s a vastly powerful shifter who believes Tex to be his progeny and he’s taken to hanging around. There’s also an ancient vampire leaving ‘offerings’ on her doorstep. Raine was hoping to reopen the bakery, but discovering she can’t actually bake is a bit of a problem. However, her men are there trying to help her make the most of her undead existence and protecting her.

There’s so much I want to say about this book and why I like it, but if I even start to hint about why each bit was good it will give away so many spoilers it will ruin the book. This is great as a reader, not so much for a reviewer! Just take it from me, there’s loads of really good stuff in the book, plot wise. There’s enough heat to run a sauna and we learn a lot more about the supernatural world. It’s a fantastically fun read. I recommend it.

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