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Coral Moon by Brandilyn Collins

breanna00's review against another edition

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medium-paced

3.0

shammons's review against another edition

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4.0

A good second installment in the Kanner Lake series. The murder mystery behind this one had a more unrealistic aspect for me, but it wasn't bad. This one has a supernatural flavor, with ghosts, seances, demons, etc. But it was not all that scary or gory, just right for a light reader like myself. As with the first one, it was a good mystery for me and kept me guessing up towards the end. Enjoying the characters and the town, and looking forward to reading the last two in the series. I think these could easily be read as stand-alone books. And they are enough alike that I want to spread them out, and intersperse other books and genres in between. Still, all in all, a good enjoyable read :)

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3.0

The figure remained still as stone. Leslie couldn’t even detect a breath.

Spider fingers teased the back of her neck.

Leslie’s feet rooted to the pavement. She dropped her gaze to the driveway, seeking … what? Spatters of blood? Footprints? She saw nothing. Honed through her recent coverage of crime scene evidence, the testimony at last month’s trial, the reporter in Leslie spewed warnings: Notice everything, touch nothing.

Leslie Williams hurries out to her car on a typical workday morning—and discovers a dead body inside. Why was the corpse left for her to find? And what is the meaning of the message pinned to its chest?

In Coral Moon, the senseless murder of a beloved Kanner Lake citizen spirals the small Idaho town into a terrifying glimpse of spiritual forces beyond our world. What appears true seems impossible.

Or is it?

My Review - This is the second book in the series and it was much better then first. It had me guessing the whole time about who was doing the killing. But I also liked how Collins puts in little bits of a love story into the book. Moving on to the third book now...