TL/DR: Have you read the synopsis? Great! The first two books in this series? No? Well, this can be read as a standalone BUT it reads even better as the third book in the series. Yes? Then what are you waiting for? If you liked the first two books I feel confident that you will definitely enjoy this one. Personally, I loved it and recommend it, wholeheartedly.
So our FMC, Maddy Madrigal, loves living and working in her new neighborhood and living in her family home. What she doesn’t love is explaining and proving herself and her team to the HOA board anytime they disagree on something. Thankfully the HOA President has her back, until something so unexpected happens, she falls into old patterns and doesn’t listen to Maddy’s suggestions. That something? Murder. In a closed community.
Most things are handled “in house” with Maddy, her team and the HOA. Murder is strictly LAPD jurisdiction and they can’t wait to get inside to figure out why this is the one are that appears to be entity free. (Readers of the previous books know why, sorry, no spoilers).
What Maddy can’t understand is why the lead detective is so rude and unwilling to use Maddy and her team’s knowledge of the area. We find out why later. There is a scene towards the end of the book that involves Cora and is extremely satisfying.
Like all the other books in this series there is a paranormal element, and in this one, multiple murders (for the LAPD to solve, don’t get me started on how that character was unprofessional), but it was also about Maddy growing into herself, into her curandería and brujería. Learning to trust herself, her instincts and not lean so hard on others.
There is so much more going on in this book but that would include spoilers. Sorry, but not really. Isn’t it more fun to just have an idea of what to expect and then have so much more happen? One of which I was completely unprepared for.
I have enjoyed all three books in this series, but this is probably my favorite one so far. I really hope we get to visit Maddy’s world again. I would like to thank the author, Debra Castaneda; Shadow Canyon Press and BookSirens for a copy of this book. All opinions are my own and my review is voluntarily given. As always, I wish you happy reading!