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Cornelius Saga #4

We See No Evil

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Mira and Rosie Cullen can't help but attract the undead, but in this spooky tale, a mere black-out can mean the difference between life and death. Will the Cullens be doomed or will Mira and Rosie uncover the harrowing mystery just in time?

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First published June 6, 2017

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Tanya R. Taylor

87 books367 followers
Tanya R. Taylor is the author of both fiction and non-fiction literature, including two #1 bestsellers on Amazon - 'Cornelius' and the 'INFESTATION: A Small Town Nightmare' series. She writes in various genres including: Paranormal romance, science fiction, mystery and suspense.

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Profile Image for Vicky Quenault.
282 reviews5 followers
October 22, 2018
Even though its book 4 in a series, you can read this as a stand alone story without an issue.
The characters were a little underdeveloped, but this may be a result of it being a series.
The story itself took a while to get going and the plot wasn’t clear until near the end.
This is a very light read, so it is suitable for a YA audience. It may be a little too light for those seeking a mystery that makes you think or a scary paranormal story.
I received a complimentary copy from VRO in return for an honest review.
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686 reviews3 followers
July 3, 2019
It feels that at this point in the Cornelius Saga, Ms. Taylor is really starting to pull out the stops as far as how evil her antagonist can be. There are moments of action, but for the most part, the story is more of a creeping scare. The ending is intense, but not gory. I look forward to continuing this series.
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117 reviews2 followers
August 2, 2021
I'm really trying to like this series. The plots are OK but the endings are abrupt and don't always fit what has been happening. Conversations are forced and weird. Bizarre comma usage.

And what on earth is a "loud evil grin"?
Profile Image for Michelle Wyche.
355 reviews10 followers
October 9, 2018
I enjoyed this book. Although it is part of a series I did not feel lost. I do feel bad for the family though.
Profile Image for Blanche Padgett.
170 reviews
November 19, 2018
I love this series

I would love to have the gift Mira and Rosie have for a day. This book was good in that a person got revenge for what happened to her.
31 reviews
March 7, 2019
As with the other 3 this book is great. We see no evil diffently leaves you wanting to read more.😊
Profile Image for Donna Ann Sutcliffe.
388 reviews
April 21, 2019
This was a quick book to read, I read it in a day. I have not read any others in the series but I did not find this a problem as it was it's own story and easy to pick up.
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39 reviews2 followers
December 3, 2022
I gave this book a try and really enjoyed the spooky story. It kept my interest right to the end. It was a free book and I can recommend it. Would like to read more of her books.
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16 reviews
March 13, 2023
The family dynamic of women in this family, and the men who care for them is heartwarming.
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741 reviews4 followers
August 19, 2019
Enjoyed the story, even though it kept me on the edge of my seats during the creepy parts.
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October 7, 2018
I've finished reading "We See No Evil" and will recommend it to anyone who likes ghost stories. The Cornelius Saga is one to follow. I can't wait for the rest of the series.
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