Picking up at the immediate conclusion of the previous Nine Lives Magic book, Furry Fortunes continues the story left unfinished in Purr-fect Potions. Treasure hunter Tabitha Blake has been turned into a statue, taking away Cora and Selene’s only lead to find the missing Aunt Lavender.
While Furry Fortunes moves forward the plot involving Aunt Lavender, it remains unfinished yet again. Normally, I don’t mind a series-arching storyline spilling across multiple books; however, for the second book in a row, there is no standalone mystery or adventure for Cora. While I was more interested in this story than the previous one, I was still disappointed that the cozy series has turned into a serial mystery. I want to finish it, because I want to know what happened to Lavender, but I’m disappointed that the author has chosen not to make each book have a standalone mystery with a satisfying conclusion. I’m also disappointed in the extra drama added due to the break up with Clint. Finally, I continue to dislike Selene’s character; she is selfish and unnecessary petty and cruel at times.
Narration: Ms. Ronconi continues to provide the voice of Cora and her friends. Shared in the first person POV of Cora, Ms. Ronconi provides an upbeat voice for Cora, matching emotion fitting to the story. Ms. Ronconi alters each character’s voice based on age, gender, background, and species. And Selene’s voice is still awesome- a perfect fit for the annoying cat.
It’s my understanding that readers will finally discover what happened to Aunt Lavender in the next title, so I will try the next book. However, if the plot continues to drag on, it may be time to say goodbye to Cora.
My ratings:
Story: C
Narration: B+
Review copy provided by publisher
Originally posted at That's What I'm Talking About