Showing posts with label Casey Daniels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casey Daniels. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Casey Daniels - The Chick and the Dead

Ever since the former rich girl-turned-Cleveland cemetery tour guide banged her head on a headstone, she sees dead people. Worse still, she hears them--and they won't shut up! Now it's Didi Bowman, a poodle-skirted relic from the Great Beyond, who's bending Pepper's ear, complaining that her famous author sister, Merilee, has done her wrong. Trouble is, if Pepper proves it, she'll break the hearts of millions of Merilee's fans. And if she doesn't, Didi's ghost may never go away.
Pepper needs peace and quiet (and rent money), so the cash-strapped ex-heiress agrees to take a job as Merilee's secretary and dig around the family tree. But when she unearths more than she bargained for--like an illegitimate daughter, a bunch of illicit love affairs, and a possible murder--suddenly a very poisoned pen is all set to write Pepper out of the story permanently.


Comment: I've picked this book because since I've read the first one, back in february of last year I knew I should get to it, but time went on and to be honest, despite the good story, I wasn't very fond of the main character so I could wait for the next one. But it was still there, reminding me I should get to it... I finally gave in.

This second novel in the adventures of Pepper Martin, features a ghost that wants recognition for a very successful book she claimed was written by her and not by her sister. She knew Pepper helped Gus - the ghost from the other book - and now tries to convince Pepper to help her as well.
At the same time, the ghost's sister is coming back to town for a kind of book tour and it's Pepper's opportunity to figure out who's saying the truth here and to unveil some secrets from her ghost's past...

I liked the plot of this story. It was about a dead woman who claimed to have written a book but her sister is the known author of it. Pepper goes on her investigations to find out who's telling the truth and like it happened with the previous book, the more she researches, the more secrets she comes up with. I like her style because she has to do things a bit undercover as no one knows she can see the dead now. Her methods are very amateurish but she is a bit funny and although saying all the time she doesn't want to get in other people's business, she still helps the ghosts because she isn't a bad person.
The mystery in this story was fascinating, many things I wasn't waiting for and I think the author has done a good job creating the little details and putting them in line so by the end of the book it all made sense.

Pepper, however, isn't my favorite protagonist. She has many qualities but she's also...I mean, she looks too superficial at times. I get it's part of her make up and I think the author intended her to be that way on purpose but despite sometimes I enjoy her personality, there are also scenes where I think she's being too harsh and don't always feel empathy towards her. This sort of dichotomy ruins her character for me a bit, because I can't help dread the moments where she'll act superficial, not very concerned or where her personality isn't deep enough to make me connect with her.

There's not much romance in the book. We still see the two guys Pepper met in the first book and things seem pretty murky in this field. I'm not sure where the author is going with thus but in my opinion she should make Pepper a more mature person before any relationship so, in a way, I can't say I miss the romance exactly, we do have some scenes with Pepper and one of the guys and it seems they have the sexual attraction going on, so, perhaps in future books something might develop some more.

In the end, a good read, much better than I thought, I'll probably read the following books at some point, but Pepper definitely needs some personality improvement.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Casey Daniels - Don of the Dead

She sees dead people. Beautiful, smart, and chic, Pepper Martin never had to work a day in her life -- until her surgeon daddy was convicted of fraud, her wealthy fiance took a powder, and the family fortune ran bone dry. Suddenly desperate, the inexperienced ex-rich girl was forced to take the only job she could get: as a tour guide in a cemetery. But a grave situation took a turn for the worse when a head-on collision with a headstone left her with an unwanted ability to communicate with the disgruntled deceased . . . and now Pepper has a whacked Mafia don demanding that she hunt down his killers -- and threatening to haunt her until she does.

Comment: I've read this book, once again, because a friend recommend it to me.
Isn't this an interesting topic, how much we rely in friends' recommendations? Humm, something for later...
As I was saying, I've read this because it was a recommendation, otherwise I don't think I'd have tried it based on the blurb itself, it just seems too plain for me.
to to Pepper is a young woman who had to face some drawbacks in her too perfect life but she didn't let herself crumble, she tried the best she could to have something even if the best she got was to be a cemetery guide. One day she falls and hits her head pretty bad but she doesn't think about it too much except suddenly she can't stop seeing a ghost everywhere and more, he speaks to her and only Pepper can see him.
The story follows Pepper and her life after a lawsuit against her rich father. Now she doesn't have money or connections or friends. She lives and works as a cemetery guide until finding a better thing. In her job she falls and hits her head and starts seeing a ghost. The ghost is Gus and asks for her help to solve his murder because until that he can't rest.
I found an interesting character in Pepper. She's lived a privileged life before her father was convicted with fraud and now she doesn't have much except her will to have a better job and a better live. For this only she is a worthy protagonist to me.
The book is a mystery and Pepper has to help the ghost while dealing with two different men that suddenly appeared in her life, part of the upcoming plots must dedicate some time to Pepper's interactions with them, which doesn't really seem that interesting but I was positively surprised in this one because I imagined a lot of silly dialogue and perhaps those hateful - to me - love triangles and I was anticipating some quick barely readable page turning but no, Pepper isn't obviously sure about either one and nothing happened which I think was a good thing, after all she just had met the guys.
The mystery is actually interesting to follow and to be honest I didn't imagine it would end the way it did, it was both fulfilling and a bit sad.
I'm not really sure about this series. its true it's a fast read, nothing fabulous but enjoyable, but this thing with the two guys I don't know...I'll read the second one to make a final decision, if I like it I'll continue otherwise I'll save some time for other things...the problem is if I'm also divided after the second one...