A review by deetour8
Spirit and Dust by Rosemary Clement-Moore

3.0

Daisy can speak to the dead (it’s a natural ability, she’s from a family of witches) and has been working with the FBI since she was a teenager to help them solve cases. The story begins with her making an excuse to get out of her college class to be whisked off from Texas to Minnesota to view a murder scene.

While napping at the police headquarters waiting for a warrant she’s kidnapped by Maguire, the crime boss whose daughter, Alexis, was kidnapped during the murder. Using a spell called a gias he ensures that she’ll help him at the cost of her own life to find Alexis. He sends her off to uncover the whereabouts of Alexis and the jackal that was asked for in the ransom with his delectably hot employee Carson before the Brotherhood of the Black Jackal can.

This story does not have a dull moment. Between Daisy’s ability to speak to the spirit world, running from the Brotherhood and FBI, and destroying priceless artifacts along the way. Right when you think a moment might get dull, the heat between Carson and Daisy spikes or mention of Daisy’s family comes up giving insight to the world of Goodnight witches. Honestly, the only complaint that I have is that there are no more books in the series.

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