A review by veronica87
The Misfortune Cookie by Laura Resnick

2.0

2.5 stars

I like this series for what it is, a light and comical urban fantasy that doesn't take itself seriously at all. That said, parts of it are starting to drag out to the point of being annoying. For one thing, I had hoped that the last book finally saw the end to the will-they/won't-they nature of the whole Esther/Lopez mess. And yes, I mean mess. We spend almost the entire book hashing out why Lopez hadn't called Esther in the week since the events of the last book went down then, when it seems like that issue is finally resolved, things get upended again. This is book six so please, with all due respect, either shit or get off the pot. And that goes double for Lopez's maybe mystical powers (that he knows nothing about). Once again we get a brief demonstration of those powers in action when Esther's life is threatened and, once again, it goes nowhere. I know this series is more comedy than anything else but even comedy has to keep building on storylines. Since this series doesn't have a long arc villain, its these smaller plot threads that tie all the books together but if nothing ever changes, well, interest fades. And that's where I'm finding myself after six books with the series, still somewhat invested but feeling myself starting to drift away.