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Death at the Door ~ Ruby and Cordelia #2 (by Olivia Blacke)

I am enjoying my time reading the Ruby and Cordelia series by Olivia Blacke. The way the chapters swap back and forth between their thoughts and dialogue is easy to read and gives a great perspective into their personalities ... even though one of them is a ghost! This book provided more background into Cordelia’s past with her family and relationships. I am also enjoying watching Ruby mature and become a more responsible adult. My one negative comment is the constant reminder of Cordelia’s limitations as a ghost. We got it the first 20 times. No need to fill up the page with words to remind us. Other than that, I love the witty humor and back-and-forth banter between Ruby and Cordelia ... even when Ruby cannot hear what Cordelia is saying. The murder mystery will have you invested in the story and with so many twists and turns and possible suspects, I did not know who was guilty until they admitted it out loud. Definitely a fun and cozy mystery series to read. It will have you entertained.


Thank you to NetGalley and Minotaur Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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