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Catnip & Curses by Emigh Cannaday

greek_myth5's review

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4.0

Surprises everywhere

So I just want to say that I am not totally surprised by Logan's actual origin but am super curious how that is going to develop. Other than that I just really like this series!

jessimatts_1980's review

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5.0

The FBI division of Occult Crimes is getting an audit, and a new poltergeist case all at the same time.

To keep their division from being shut down, Elena Rivera and Logan Hawthorne have to prove that the things that go bump in the night are real.

Having converted her ‘non-believer’ partner into a believer, one would think that dealing with their ‘shadows’ would be easy.

But, once you mix in a mad poltergeist, two very staunch cynics, vivid dreams, and a past that no one was expecting—and you have the perfect setting for Catnip and Curses.

I’m looking forward to the final book being released next month and finding out how Elena and Logan deal with their respective pasts, and what the future holds for the Occult Crimes division of the FBI.

I give Catnip and Curses five out of five stars, and highly recommend both the book and the series to anyone looking for a lighthearted mystery, with both a touch of the paranormal and romance.

tempest_reign's review

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5.0

Catnip & Curses is Book 2 in Emigh Cannaday's slow-burn urban fantasy romance trilogy The Faerie Files. While the author does a good job of providing backstory from Book 1 (Wiretaps & Whiskers) throughout, I highly recommend reading these books in order (trust me, you don't want to miss hot-headed Elena and tall, dark and handsome Logan sharing a one-bed treehouse while working a case in the middle of nowhere

krisbethea's review

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2.0

A fae who doesn't believe in dreams???

After the first book, I was really excited to read Catnip and Curses but instead of moving forward, this book takes steps backwards. It’s almost like the first book never existed and all the personal growth of the main characters were completely lost. I am so disappointed.

Seriously, a Fae who doesn’t take dreams seriously??? Her partner who believed in her right from the start?

And their trust and ability to work together seems completely gone. Everything they had achieved in the first book, just gone. 

Did the author not remember her own story? Maybe she should review her notes and story before writing the next in a series. 

It did get better toward the end so I will read the next and final book, but this book could have been so much more. 

jscarpa14's review

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4.0

Really Good

I like where the relationship between these two is headed now but I would have liked a better explanation as to why Logan was having dreams now.

amandaj6's review

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5.0

Not what I was expecting

This book was a bit different the first one. Not necessarily a bad different. There was 2 stories going on, kinda 3, but they were woven together nicely. This book is more about Logan and learning more about him.

mjluckett's review

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5.0

So Much Fun!!

I Love this book and series!

Elana and Logan are hysterical,, they bicker and one up each other every chance they get!!

But when the supernatural causes problems, they are there to help fix the problem!!

They just may be a bit...... hmmmmm unpredictable!

This is book two, and I can't wait for book 3!

book_witch23's review

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4.0

Such an enjoyable read!
Second instalment for Elena & Logan. I found this book I couldn’t put it down. Each time I kept saying one more chapter.
I find the storyline predictable and yet still enjoy it.
It’s meant to focus around Elena & Logan solving a ghost situation while being audited by 2 other agents but I think that was more a side story. The main focus was on Logan finding out about his history. Predictable and yet cool and I hope it evolves into more in the next book. Especially future of him & Elena together.

This series is a light, funny, easy solved mystery.

chymerra's review against another edition

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adventurous funny tense fast-paced

4.0

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