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Dead Spots
Dead Spots | Melissa F. Olson
6 posts | 11 read | 3 to read
"Scarlett Bernard knows about personal space: step within ten feet of her, and any supernatural spells or demonic forces are instantly defused-vampires and werewolves become human again, and witches can't get out so much as a "hocus pocus." This special skill makes her a null and very valuable to Los Angeles's three most powerful magical communities, who utilize her ability to scrub crime scenes clean of all traces of the paranormal to keep humanity, and the LAPD, in the dark. But one night Scarlett's late arrival to a grisly murder scene reveals her agenda and ends with LAPD's Jesse Cruz tracking her down to strike a deal: he'll keep quiet about the undead underworld if she helps solve the case. Their pact doesn't sit well with Dash, the city's chief bloodsucker, who fears his whole vampire empire is at stake. And when clues start to point to Scarlett, it'll take more than her unique powers to catch the real killer and clear her name."--Publisher's website.
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Andrew65
Dead Spots | Melissa F. Olson
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Mehso-so

This book was okay, and had plenty of action, but not my favourite sort of book. Did however have a nice cliff hanging ending leading into the next book.

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LiseWorks I love this series, my kind of books 📚 😍 ❤️ 1y
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Andrew65
Dead Spots | Melissa F. Olson
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Started reading this today, for today‘s tag for #Scarathlon2022 #Vampire

Not my usual Fayre of reading, vampires aren‘t a go to.

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WeeWeegieBookworm
Dead Spots | Melissa F. Olson
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Mehso-so

I am complete split about this book. I got really into it and wanted to find out the conclusion, but at the same time a number of scenes made me roll my eyes and think WTF were you thinking? I've read other works by the same author and enjoyed them, which got me thinking "why did I go down the audio route with this one?" I've listened to this narrator before and I really didn't enjoy that book. Maybe it's something I need to think about before #2

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WeeWeegieBookworm
Dead Spots | Melissa F. Olson
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Time to knock another book off the TBR list. Got the whole series in a deal over a year ago and been meaning to start it. I've read another series by the same author and enjoyed it so I know I'm in good hands 👍🏻

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jlondon1963
Dead Spots | Melissa F. Olson
Pickpick

I am really enjoying this author and the old world of magic she has brought with a contemporary feel. This is the first in The Scarlett Bernard series that is set in LA.

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Caitriona
Dead Spots | Melissa F. Olson
Pickpick

Turns out I should've read the trilogy that this book starts before I read the Boundary trilogy. A bit of a shame as some of the mystery was spoiled, but this was still a darned good quick-reading urban fantasy. Lots of action and aventure and some nicely complex characters.