Morgan Blackmoore has a secret, and she’s desperate to hide it from her sisters. So when local paranormal healer Clementine Vega is murdered and Morgan is accused of the crime, she has to do something she’s never done before—lie to her family. But soon one lie turns into another, and she finds herself navigating a tangled web of deceit.Now, with her sisters on the verge of war with paranormals, … paranormals, Morgan must uncover the killer’s mysterious motive before her sisters spark a paranormal war that they might not win, or worse, before they discover the shocking secret that Morgan has been hiding from them.
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While I like this series and love watch the series using there powers to catch the bad guys, I wasn’t so crazy about this one. While there was a murder and Morgan was the prime (and only) suspect in the police eyes, it seemed to center more around the fact that she didn’t have powers anymore until the end of the book. This book seemed to focus more on that fact than anything else. But in the end it all worked out and the murderer was caught. Didn’t see that one coming though.
This entire series is Fun to Read or Listen to as I am on Audible!!
Not my favorite in this series.
I have never been disappointed reading a book by Leighanne Dobbs. Her Blackmore series is exceptional. I would recommend this to any of my friends.
I like all of the books in this series. Please read them in order as they build on one another.
Hidden Secrets is the ninth book in the Blackmoore Sisters series by Leighann Dobbs. This story centers around Morgan Blackmoore who has a secret she doesn’t want to share especially with her sisters.
A paranormal healer, Clementine Vega, who is found murdered in her kitchen. Morgan becomes the primary suspect in her death.
Loved that the book centered on the sisters and had the boyfriends in the fringes.
Belladonna, the cat is great character. Fun, fast read with humor.
I received an e-book ARC. These are my own opinions.
This is another great adventure for the Blackmore sisters. This book focuses on Morgan and a secret she is hiding from her family. But, there is a murder to solve. You will really enjoy this book and probably have a hard time putting it down. I did!
Morgan, eldest of the Blackmore sister’s has a secret in this new book by Leighann Dobbs. Unfortunately, that secret leads to Morgan being accused of murder. A fun cozy that eventually teaches Morgan not to overlook her magical gifts. I received an ARC of this book and it was the first that I read of this series. As I have read other books by this author, Leighann Dobbs has written another good book no matter what name she chooses to use.
Morgan Blackmoore has a secret. A secret she is hiding from everyone except Bella. For some reason Morgan feels that Bella, the cat knows her secret. Morgan’s powers is fading, heck they are gone. She needs those powers to help her sisters fight the paranormals that mean to do harm. She goes to a paranormal healer, Clementine Vega for help. Problem is the next day, Clementine is found dead and someone witnessed Morgan’s truck there. Now Morgan is the sheriff’s number one suspect! As the sisters go around trying to prove Morgan’s innocence, Morgan continues to hide her secret. Will they find the killer? Will Morgan’s secret be exposed? You will need to read the book to find out. I voluntarily read a free ARC of this book.
I absolutely LOVED it!
Love. Looooooooooove. Lovelovelovelovelove. Loved Morgan. Loved reading about her internal struggles. Loved the cat Belladonna. Loved the case. Loved the book!
Once Morgan starts lying, it snowballs out of control really quickly. Of course she knows it’s wrong, but one lie just leads to another and another and another. Quote: “The feline was still giving Morgan the stink eye, and she knew why. Because she kept digging herself deeper and deeper into trouble with all her deceptions.”
I loved the insight in Morgan’s inner turmoil. There was enough attention to the case itself as well. Her insecurities were part of the story, part of the solving of the mystery. I may not have understood why Morgan felt the need to keep it a secret, but it sure made for a good story. No, a GREAT story! Well-written, in a way that made me want more. It had a good flow, a good pace, and I wasn’t bored for even a second. Entertaining all the way! A real page-turner. I loved it so much, I can’t think of a single criticism, and believe you me, I say it when I do.