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Weird Wedding at Wonky Inn by Jeannie Wycherley

rvblack's review

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funny lighthearted medium-paced

3.75

mom2three's review

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5.0

This is a really fun paranormal cozy series that I think everyone should read. This one revolves around the reopening of the Wonky Inn, a vampire wedding, and a dead body since Alf doesn't have enough going on. Without giving more of the plot away, I will only tell you that you will laugh, get many surprises, and the mystery will keep you guessing. Every thing about this one will keep you entertained.

wilko's review

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5.0

Alf is finally ready for her soft opening of the Inn and much to her surprise she receives a request to host a wedding on the same night as her soft opening, after humming and haring she finally agrees to host it. Now she is worrying about the wedding going off without a hitch, the townspeople seeing her as one of them, what happened to Mr Pearce and if the Mori are back. Fortunately she has a lot of support including DS Gilchrist, Rhona, Charity, Millicent and all the ghostly staff of the Inn to help, but will it be enough. I loved how we were kept guessing in regards to the intentions of the wedding being held at midnight on October 31st as well as who or what is causing people to fall ill in the town but my biggest concern while reading was would the town turn against Alf even though all she wants to do is bring the Inn back to life and be apart of the close knit community. I just love how with each book I have fallen more in love with the Wonky Inn and all of it's inhabitants along with a few of the townsfolk.

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se_wigget's review

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4.0

 
With asshole villagers threatening and slandering the protagonist—this book puts me in a foul mood... or maybe I was already there. Yeah, that's more likely. And then there's the overtly patriarchal, controlling vampire groom who needs to be staked. 
 
The first 2 volumes in this series were really fun and light, which sometimes is what you feel like reading when you're depressed and grieving. I'm guessing volume 4 won't push my buttons like this. 
 
SPOILER: 
The ending was pretty satisfying, but it would have been more so if Melchior were decapitated. 
 
I also expected that verbally abusive Christofascist asshole Grace to apologize profusely after Alf helped save her children. She'd been threatening her, verbally abusing including outrageous false accusations and attacking her practice, and slandering her--and Alf is the batshit bully's landlady, too, so I wanted at least the threat of eviction. 
 

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amia's review

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5.0

This third book in the series Wonky Inn has very well-developed characters, many of whom I have developed great affection towards. The world is well-described and holds many amazing tales. I throughly enjoyed reading it so much that I could not put it down until I read the last word. I highly recommend it and although each book could be read as a stand-alone, why would you want to miss the excitement and entertainment of them when read in order. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

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trinah's review

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5.0

The weird wedding is there but there is so much more in this book. A dead body, strange illness in the town, wedding guests with a difference and an underlying romance for our lead. Another great read in this series bring on the next one,

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