I’ve cheated death, so that means it’s time to start leading a normal life, right? And what could be more normal than tying the knot? But trouble has found me again in the form a new magic that threatens to change everything I’ve worked so hard to build.The date is set, the dress is un-cursed, and my BFF is more than ready to step into her maid of honor shoes. But all of us are walking on … shoes. But all of us are walking on eggshells since death knocked on our door, and between Beck’s smothering and a strange illness overcoming my BFF, I’m starting to worry if I’m really meant for happily ever after. And in the midst of a brand-new case my magic starts shifting in unpredictable ways.
Can I put a cork on my own powers long enough to save the ones I love?
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Troubled! is all the Lynlee Lincoln Series without the vulgar language and explicit sex scenes, which I greatly appreciate. If these stories were better written about the women actually acting as strong and independent and with their actions, and thoughts, proving that, I would recommend this series to my great-grandkids.
Table of Contents was poorly done. The individual titles are either labelled as Trivia (the author’s comments) or not listed at all.
Trolled! #1 – This is my first read by this author and I liked and disliked it. I liked the children and the family unit. I disliked that there was not much to the plot and characters. The ending and Beck’s love were rushed and his flip flop about magic was not believable. 3*
Mooned! #2 – This short story picks up on the same day as Trolled ends, October 31st. Better storylines and descriptions and more in depth characters. Rhiannon is my favorite character so far.4*
Tangled! #3 – A longer story but I found it a bit boring with both strong female characters acting weak and one constantly full of self doubt. When she loses control at the end, she’s full of guilt. How can she feel that way when she was battling evil and trying to save lives?
This book had too much stupidity about being independent and strong women and acting like a doubt filled moron. This theme is too common nowadays and defeats the preaching of being strong and independent but acting the opposite. Even Rhiannon is shown in a poor light. 2*
Spelled! #4 – Picks up months after Tangled ends. I found the wildfire scene hilarious. One wildfire covering both AZ and TX, burning for weeks. Not familiar with either state, huh, and what happened to NM? There’s a stick in the spokes for both to cause jealousy. Not much of a story to interest me. 3*
Reaped! #5 – Picks up months after Spelled ends. This story paces too quickly and with the total immersion into the story, the end is too soon. Several events happen making it difficult to put the book down. Emotions run alongside characters of all sorts. There’s a bit of a cliffhanger but the reader knows what happened. The trivia bit following the story is interesting, but I am a history fanatic. Seeing the difference between the population of Texas then and now is a sad eye-opener. 5*
Dreamed!#6 – Starts before the fight and is seen through Rhiannon eyes. I did not finish this story. Too much of the same, in too little time. It started out well and the part I read is four stars.
Vowed! #7 – Although I did not chain read this series, I saturated with too many, too soon. For me, perfect with a couple months spacing in between stories.
I found this author on Booksprout. 3*
Really enjoyed reading about a witch with everyday problems that seem normal. Excitement and anticipation of dread as the one person who could unravel her world walks right in her door and back into her life.