Still head-first into this series. Books 1, 3, and 7 are my favorites, so far. Book 4 was good, but it had loose ends. I liked book 6, but I didn't like how the mystery was solved, except for how the victims wallet ended up in two places at the same time. Then suddenly, at the end of the book, nobody cared. I thought that was lazy on the author's part. Books 2 and 5, eh. The mystery was solved a little too magically in book 2, and it bugged me that the mom, the aunt, and the babymomma didn't get any real closure. Book 5 had the laziest, slapped together ending I'd seen in a mystery novel. It was almost as bad as an open ending.
Now about book 8. My only criticisms are:
1. If Asa and her ex husband, Miner, had it in for the same guy, how was Asa's henchmen video recording Miner and his people arresting the guy Asa's potential plan to get back at Miner? That part confused me.
2. Josiah spent the night with Mat in book 3. Whenever they're tryst was mentioned within the next few books, you'd really think that they slept together. Why did the author wait until five books later for Josiah to explain that they didn't really have sex? I just thought that was weird.
3. Detective Gets told Josiah that the reason why Jake left was because she still had pictures of Brandon all over the house, and still kept Brandon's ashes. Brandon's ashes were set free in book 1, before Jake even came into the storyline.
Criticisms aside, this book was a fun, suspenseful, nicely complex read. The beginning jumped around all over the place a bit, but then I had to laugh when Josiah herself even noticed this and was apologizing to readers. I especially loved learning a little about the Kentucky derby and balloon piloting. I thought it was cute that the characters' favorite songs were listed in the back of the book. Can't wait to start book 9! The review will be coming probably very, very soon, since these books are so unputdownable.