From USA Today Bestselling Author, P.D. Workman!
Reg recognizes that feeling of dread.Something is disrupting the spiritual atmosphere in Black Sands, but no one else seems to be aware of its menacing presence. So Reg does her best to push it to the back of her conscious mind and to focus on new friendships and opportunities. She has been in Florida for long enough that it’s time to have some … on new friendships and opportunities. She has been in Florida for long enough that it’s time to have some fun.
But ignoring the presence doesn’t make it go away, and before long, Reg has been dragged into a manhunt—or a creature hunt—that is scarier than anything she has faced in the paranormal community yet.
With the help of some long-buried memories and unexpected helpers, Reg is able to find a few answers… and a lot more questions.
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Set aside a day for this PG13 paranormal mystery of a missing black cat. I read an ARC and this voluntary review is my own opinion.
Night of Nine Tails (Reg Rawlins, Psychic Investigator #4), my nineteenth read from author P.D. Workman. Well-written & enjoyable. a cute, clean cozy mystery. Now I need to get The Telepathy of Gardens (Reg Rawlins, Psychic Investigator Book 5) and Delusions of the Past (Reg Rawlins, Psychic Investigator #6) so I can get caught up on the series. “I received a free review copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.” (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 – July 24, 2018).
I have to admit that this is not my favorite of the Reg Rawlins stories. For some reason, Reg seems to have a major chip on her shoulder throughout this entire story. It is almost as if she has a “get them before they get me” attitude. I realize that she has had a very tough childhood and has been left to fend for herself more times than not, but I dislike seeing her take the negative route. She even admits at one point that she doesn’t care who gets hurt, she’s going to look out for herself. I’m hoping this is simply a reaction to being suspected in the theft of Sarah’s emerald and having people she was beginning to think of as friends turn against her. If not, this may be the end of the series for me and that’s a shame because I have been enjoying them. Here’s hoping this is just a one-time thing and Reg can get back on the right track.
Oh and in case you didn’t notice, Ms. Workman can for sure create some relatable characters. If you didn’t know better you might think the above paragraph was written about somebody I actually know. Well, that’s the way I feel about these characters and if you haven’t met them, you need to.
Night of Nine Tails by P.D. Workman is the 4th book in the Reg Rawlins Series by P.D. Workman. As such, it is part of a series and can be read in order but it is also able to be read as a stand alone. But that being said, I would suggest that if you like these kinds of stories, you take the time to read the first 3 books before you read this one as they all have such quirky characters that you’d miss out on a lot of good old fashioned fun and mysterious goings on. And on to the review…
Reg is pretty secure in her little home in Black Sands, Florida. She has her black cat Starlight, her quirky landlord Sarah, and her clients. Oh, and let’s not forget Corvin, the alluring warlock with his eye on Reg. So much so that when he asks to consult with her about recent problems that she and he need to discuss, she hires another warlock to act as her bodyguard. But it looks as though Corvin is the least of her worries, as there’s something going on in Black Sands that they both can feel, but nobody else seems to be aware of. Can they figure out what’s going on before it’s too late?
The characters are lively and the book is well written. There are plenty of plot twists to keep things interesting. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series. I received a free copy of this book and chose to make a voluntary, unbiased review.
Totally enjoyable paranormal adventure…
I was drawn in right from the start of this book and it kept my interest all the way to the end. It is a delightful and fun paranormal adventure following a psychic, Reg, as she and her friends defend their city of Black Sands from threat of an evil Witch Doctor with immense power. There is plenty of suspense, a touch of budding romance, and a few draugar (zombies) to hold your attention. There is no offensive language, explicit sex, or graphic violence – just a delightful, clean, and completely captivating well-constructed story for those of us who enjoy mystery, intrigue, and magic in our escapist reading. I will certainly be looking forward to the next installment in this enchanting series.
I was provided with an advance copy of this book by the author and I am voluntarily offering my honest and unbiased review.
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