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

5.0

I received this book for free through Goodreads First Reads.

I loved this one as much as I loved the first. This one had so much more action and was completely different than the first. There was much more at stake this time around.

Readers met Daisy in the first book, Texas Gothic, where she comes to the aid of the main protagonist and cousin, Amy. She is now the one in jeopardy as she is called to find out who murdered a man on a college campus and to find the missing girl he was protecting. Before long she's kidnapped and the real adventure begins.

I liked Daisy and Carson both. Carson was a hard character to read because there was always something . . . shifty, i guess, about him. I also like the the F.B.I. agent Taylor, but he was a little underdeveloped. I'm sad about that.

I loved the plot twists.

There were a couple of places that got a little confusing at the end with the psychic stuff but that could be because I read the chapters at 5:30 am and wasn't quite caffeinated enough.

I certainly won a gem and a new favorite author.