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Tall, Dark, and Dead

By: Tate Hallaway
Narrated by: Amanda Ronconi
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Recovering witch Garnet Lacey owns Wisconsin's premier occult bookstore. And a fringe benefit of the job is getting customers like Sebastian Von Traum - piercing brown eyes, a sexy accent, and a killer body. The only thing missing is an aura. Which means he's dead. And that means trouble - something Garnet's a sucker for....

©2006 Lyda Morehouse (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Classics Contemporary Fantasy Literature & Fiction
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If you could sum up Tall, Dark, and Dead in three words, what would they be?

Strange story. Not light or fun but well worth listening to. Not a typical witch read & it is quite hard to like the main character (always a plus for me). Didn't have me rushing out to buy the next but I have a character flaw that I like 'nice endings'. Will I listen to the others...yes but this is a have to be in the mood book.

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I shall start by saying that Amanda Ronconi is most likely responsible for the 'awesomeness' of this audio version but that said, the story is great. I enjoyed it immensely and have no desire to post any spoilers but feel it only fair to say that fans of Molly Harper's Jane Jameson or Nicole Peeler's Jane True are most likely going to enjoy these books.

There is humour, intrigue and romance with a paranormal edge that just makes everything so much more enjoyable.

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I think this story would suit a much younger listener, late teens early twenties.
The style of writing was not for me but I think the Twilight generation would enjoy it

Not for a middle aged woman like me!

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