Tuesday Trilogies & Series: Wicked Charms (Lizzie & Diesel #3) by Janet Evanovich and Phoef Sutton
Hello, Fellow Book Worms and Book Dragons,
Wicked Charms is written by Janet Evanovich and Phoef Sutton, and is distributed by Bantam Books. In Wicked Charms the Saligia Stone Lizzie and Diesel seek is the Stone of Avarice. But there is one little problem: a billionaire named Martin Ammon believes that he is the vessel for a demon. And he needs the Avarice Stone to open the gates of hell so he can rule the world.
In Salem's Pirate Museum, Lizzy Tucker accidentally discovers a dead body. An investigation begins linking the Avarice Stone to buried Pirate treasure and a mysterious gold coin that was separated into many pieces. Can our magical duo find the Avarice Stone before Martin Ammon? And can they stop the demon Mammon from entering our world?
Janet Evanovich's decision to co-author this book with Phoef Sutton was an excellent choice. While reading this book I did not see any change in the writing, and all characters were written very well. Sutton's career as a screenwriter for television gave this book a fresh take on the story's pacing. Its three-hundred-plus pages were jammed-packed with many fun and witty narratives that I read in two days. Wicked Charms brings back Lizzy's often hilarious and dangerous cast of supporting characters. Together this ensemble cast brings this book to a new level of action and excitement. Page after page I was dealing with crazy henchmen, pirate maps, bank vault robberies, boat chases, explosions, and lots of AP flour. All culminating in an action-packed finale.
I read this in part with the audiobook narrated by Lorelei King. I cannot stress enough how much I love King's narration. You can tell she has a lot of fun reading this series from the way she does the character voices. Her grumpy old man was hysterical. She is one of the best narrators.
Wicked Charms was a lot of fun and very exciting. I gave it four out of five stars.
I read this in part with the audiobook narrated by Lorelei King. I cannot stress enough how much I love King's narration. You can tell she has a lot of fun reading this series from the way she does the character voices. Her grumpy old man was hysterical. She is one of the best narrators.
Wicked Charms was a lot of fun and very exciting. I gave it four out of five stars.
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