This is a bundle of the first three episodes in Caitlin's Tarot:
THE FOOL: You can never escape from murder...
At least that’s how it seems to Caitlin Connor. Blessed with funky DNA, she’s able to see auras, read Tarot cards, and oh, yeah, she also packs the powerful ability to manipulate energy—the same energy that was instrumental in her mother’s death. Ready for a new beginning, Caitlin leaves her estate on the English Riviera in her aunt’s capable hands, and with a hefty dose of optimism, travels to Hawaii’s North Shore to practice her newly learned art of reading Tarot cards. Day one: Caitlin is faced with her personal prophecy. Day two: she trips over a dead body and hits the Honolulu PD’s suspect list. Whoever said life in paradise was idyllic didn’t know Caitlin Connor. Can she find the killer and get on with living her dream, or will her future be limited to a jail cell?
THE CHARIOT: It was going to be a witchy kind of day…
Working at the Ola Boutique wasn’t in Caitlin’s plans, but it provides the perfect opportunity to build a following for her Tarot readings, and to search for whoever killed Ted Thatcher. Her destiny, standing for truth and justice, demands she find the murderer, and free Ola Boutique’s owner, Hannah Matthews, from being convicted of a crime she didn’t commit. New to working with her Wiccan heritage, Caitlin accidentally summons an apparition of Thatcher. His only message is a single word—witch. Like Hannah. And like Caitlin. How will Caitlin find the guilty witch when she’s barely dipped her toes into the Craft? And what if the guilty witch really is Hannah?
THE MOON: She stands for truth and justice…
Hannah is still in jail. The person who killed Ted Thatcher is still at large. And Caitlin is determined to track down the real killer, even if it means she has to join a coven. Officer Jace Porter believes in Hannah’s innocence and wants to help Caitlin, but getting involved puts him in the uncomfortable position of butting into a forbidden case—one his captain considers closed. Determined to discover the truth, Caitlin learns to use her gifts in unexpected ways, and when she’s forced to confront hidden evil, she begins to accept the true beauty of her midnight energy. It’s only a matter of time before Caitlin will need to unleash her power to balance the scales of justice.
I really enjoyed this book or should I say 3 books they were all great. I loved the way they followed each other and never skipped a beat. I don't usually read these kinds of books but I found myself really enjoying it. I would love to read something else by L.J.Charles. I will keep my eyes open for by this wonderful author.
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This book was a fun lighthearted book about witches and a mystery of the death of a man no one seemed to like. At first if was a little unfamiliar with the British accent but as I listened it seemed be less distracting. The characters kept you off guard by being witches and having unusual powers. I had just returned from visiting Hawaii the month before so it was nice to relive some of the culture and warmth. I will probably explore some of the next books in this series.
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I didn't read the description of this book or I probably wouldn't of requested it. I did listen to it and for its genre , it was OK. I liked the comparisons between American English and European English phrasing.
The narration was well done, The characters were excellently portrayed.
Caitlin Conner, Everly Gray's cousin has moved to Hawaii. She finds a man, Jace and stumbles on to a dead body. The hunt is on to learn the truth and find the killer, as Caitlin and Jace gets to know each other. Establishing this new series seems a bit rushed and at times forced. But, overall it has likable characters and could become successful like the Everly Gray series.