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Sunday, October 28, 2018

Book reviews: The Crow Series by Kristy McCaffrey

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The Crow and the Coyote:

In Arizona Territory, Hannah Dobbin travels through Cañon de Chelly, home to the Navajo, in search of a sorcerer who murdered her pa. Only when she retrieves the silver cross taken from her father's corpse will she be able to free her pa's spirit, and allow him to be at peace.

Bounty hunter Jack Boggs—known as Crow—is on the trail of a vile Mexican bandito when he discovers Hannah and her companion, a superstitious old Navajo woman. He knows he must protect them, but with the shadows of Hallowtide descending, more dark magic is at hand than any of them know.


My review:

Sweetly charming, Jack and Hannah's happily ever after is sure to please!

In the middle of a manhunt, Jack comes across Hannah and finds himself caught up in her own troubles. As they dance around the other while working together, their connection sparked and burned bright.

I loved watching their interactions and seeing Jack and Hannah fall for each other. So many times I caught my breath with the trouble they found themselves in and again when the sweet flowed off the page. 

With just the right amount of mystic and adventure, this novella packs a punch, delivering a charming love story.


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The Crow and the Bear:

Bounty hunter Callum Boggs—sometimes called Crow—arrives in the mining town of Silverton on a cold October day in search of a man who has committed unspeakable crimes. Skilled in the technique of dream scouting, Crow has narrowed the location of the criminal to Silas Ravine. No normal man would dare to venture into this region, where so many gruesome and unexplained murders have taken place—a piece of land forever haunted where Death still walks. But Crow is no normal man…

Jennie Livingstone knows her papa is in trouble. When none of the local men will come to her aid, she must accept a newly-arrived stranger—a half-Comanche bounty hunter—as her only ally. As they head into the mountains to track Jennie’s father, she can hear more than the whispers of man. The mines carry spirits, and her only hope in navigating the living and the dead lies with the Crow.

But is Jennie prepared for the consequences of where her fate with Callum Boggs may lead? And is she the woman who can hold fast to the Crow’s heart after all his years alone? Bewitched by the beautiful young woman, Callum must do everything he can to stay one step ahead of the spirits that can’t rest—just to keep Jennie and himself alive.


My review:


Mmmm mmmm!! Feel good fuzzies accompany the creepy in Callum and Jennie's story.


I loved how Callum just arrived on the scene in Jennie's time of distress and quickly proved to be the man to protect and care for her. I giggled with the way she quickly wound him around her finger and he humored her quirks. Jennie has a unique presence and heart within her, with how in-turn to the world around her as she was. This softness made her especially charming.

With some surprising twists and lots of unnerving second guesses, The Crow and the Bear is sure to do the trick for a short, easy, sweet and fun Halloween story!


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A Murder of Crows:

Bounty hunter Kester “Kit” Boggs, along with his brothers, tracks and destroys the vilest of men, both from this world and the next. With a Scottish and Comanche lineage, his connection to the supernatural is tied directly to the crow. For too long, he’s been hunting El Viejo del Saco, a demon known as The Bag Man who feeds on the blood of children. A rumor leads Kit to the Mexican frontier, where he must find a man called Hamish Kerr. But with Hallowtide descending, Kit has lost his ability to hear spirits, and his only hope is a woman whose family is a sworn enemy to the Boggs’ clan.

Eliza McCulloch’s ancestors hail from Scotland, her clan carrying an ancient curse and a warning—a McCulloch may never bind herself to a Boggs. When Eliza learns that Hamish Kerr stole her family’s book of spells, the McCulloch Grimoire, nearly two decades ago, she sets out to reclaim it. Often called witch, she possesses a unique skill to open doorways to the other side. But when she finds herself beholden to a Boggs for protection, her abilities take an unexpected turn.

As Kit and Eliza unearth far more than a stolen book, they must work together if they are to survive. But with the past pushing into their future, can they resist the growing desire between them? Is it possible for a Boggs and a McCulloch to find lasting love? Or will defeating the demon separate them forever?


My Review:

With a little bit of magic and a little bit of eerie, Kit and Eliza's story enchants!

I loved getting to meet Kit and Eliza and see their determination and personalities separately, because once they set eyes on each other... you can just feel the intensity and connection between them. They compliment each other so well, but you don't even understand how deeply that runs right away.

I loved how strong Kit was, not just physically, but mentally, and how gentle he treated Eliza. He didn't let anyone or anything get in his way once he knew what he wanted.

Eliza... oh! I'd love to have some of her spirit and mettle and heart! Either that, or I want to be her best friend and be along for the ride with her!

If you're looking for an enjoyable novella that gives you a taste of otherworldly magic along with a thrilling romantic story, this is a book to try!

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14 comments:

  1. The Crow Series looks fantastic, Kristy. Congratulations on this outstanding review. I know it's well deserved.
    All the best...

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  2. Congratulations, Kristy. What a wonderful review. And what an intriguing concept too.

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  3. Kristy, you know how I love these stories of yours. I would really love to see a longer story with all three brothers involved in it! Oh, the things you could do! LOL Every one of these novellas was just pure excellence!

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    1. Cheryl,
      Thank you so much for your kind words and help in getting this series together!! I hadn't thought of another story with all three brothers -- that's an intriguing idea LOL. I'll have to see if I can cook something up. Happy Halloween!!

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    2. Kristy, I have no doubt in my mind you'll be able to! LOL

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    3. If my 2 cents counts (wait, inflation.... two dimes count)... I'd LOVE to see one with all the brothers and their families together. Definitely could have some fun with that! :)

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  4. Michelle,
    Thank you so much for your lovely reviews of this entire series. You've really made my day!! Happy Halloween to you. :-)

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    1. Kristy -- you're so very welcome!! It was such fun to get to read your stories and get to know the Boggs brothers. It was just the right amount of magic/mystical for me! :)

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  5. I agree 100%. These stories are fabulous. Loved them all. Doris

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  6. Kristy,

    I heartily agree with Cheryl's suggestion that you write a story that involves all of the brothers.

    Happy Halloween!!!

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    1. Thanks, Kaye! It would be fun to write another one. :-)

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