Romancing the Dead (Garnet Lacey, Book 3) by Tate Hallaway - Presentation Transcript
Romancing the Dead (Garnet Lacey,
Book 3) by Tate Hallaway
Love The Series
A book with bite and “a gem of a heroine”— third in the series from the
author of Dead Sexy.
It’s been one heck of a week for Garnet Lacey. The Vatican witch hunters
finally think she’s dead, the FBI has closed their file on her, she’s co-
founding a new coven—and the gorgeous vampire she loves has just
asked her to marry him. How lucky can one girl get?
Then, her fiancé goes missing and Garnet’s worried sick. Has he been
kidnapped? Or could he have run off with that blonde from the coven? Now
Garnet will have to seek the help of her future stepson—the same brat who
turned her over to the witch hunters for a brand-new Jaguar. But there’s
more bad news: the Goddess Lilith, who camps out in her body, has been
making embarrassing appearances. And on top of that, some killer’s on
her tail...
Personal Review: Romancing the Dead (Garnet Lacey, Book 3)
by Tate Hallaway
The FBI and the Vatican are leaving her alone. In fact, they think Garnet is
dead. The love of her life, even if he is undead, is now her fiancé. Garnet
has possibilities in her future. The most beautiful being her new coven and
the possibility of buying the bookstore she currently manages. Life is good,
possibly too good.
Of course, thinking of how good life is can jinx any life. Now her fiancé is
missing, and her life has become very interesting, very fast.
Ms. Hallaway has written a light, pleasant paranormal romance with an
interesting character in the female lead. Garnet did what she had to for
survival of herself and those around her. I admit to being a bit lost as I
have not read the first two books but I will be looking for them to enjoy the
full effect of Romancing the Dead.
Emma
Reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
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The FBI and the Vatican are leaving her alone. In more
The FBI and the Vatican are leaving her alone. In fact, they think Garnet is dead. The love of her life, even if he is undead, is now her fiancé. Garnet has possibilities in her future. The most beautiful being her new coven and the possibility of buying the bookstore she currently manages. Life is good, possibly too good.
Of course, thinking of how good life is can jinx any life. Now her fiancé is missing, and her life has become very interesting, very fast.
Ms. Hallaway has written a light, pleasant paranormal romance with an interesting character in the female lead. Garnet did what she had to for survival of herself and those around her. I admit to being a bit lost as I have not read the first two books but I will be looking for them to enjoy the full effect of Romancing the Dead.
Emma
Reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed less
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