Book 25 Dead Eye

 Dead Eye by Alyssa Day
fulfilled the category “Book
with a Tiger on the Cover or in the Title” for the PopSugar 2022 Reading
Challenge. The novel features a weretiger.

Let me just ask: Where were
these books when I finished the Sookie Stackhouse books? I read all the Sookie books,
though I might have missed a short story here or there. I really enjoyed them
as a fun read without annoying high concepts but with lots of magic and
monsters. Ms. Day’s
series about Dead End, FL, has many of the same elements. I’ll be honest, I
like her main heroine better.

Tess works at a pawnshop in
Dead End. She inherited half the store from its previous owner. The other half
will go to Jack Shepherd if they can ever find him. Jeremiah, the former owner
of the pawnshop, was found dead on the store’s back steps, and the sheriff never solves his murder. When
Jack finally comes home, another body is found at the store. Tess’s world is becoming
more dangerous by the minute. (Through some research, I’ve discovered Jack is a
character in previous Alyssa Day books—The Warriors of Poseidon. I’ve added
them also to my TBR.)

Tess is a great character. She’s down to earth with
practical skills and wants a normal life. She’s funny, smart, and can see how
you die if you touch her. Good thing it only happens the first time you make
contact. When a second body is left for Tess, she and Jack work together to
solve the murders and some other mysterious events on top. As the story moves
forward, Tess realizes she’s in the center of a dangerous situation with were
animals, witches, and murder. It doesn’t help that the long-lost weretiger is
sexy, compassionate, and a great protector. Oh, and handsome, did I mention
that?

The story was light, fun, sexy,
and compelling to read. It had a small-town feel, and after only one book, I
want to know everyone’s
story in the town. Again, I likened it to the Sookie books or, even better,
Charlaine Harris’s Midnight, Texas books which feature characters from several
of her series and a special pawnshop.

Paranormal books with vampires
and shifters ebb and flow in popularity. Honestly, after this one book, I’m ready to binge all the Tiger
Eye Mystery books regardless of whether weres are popular now or not. If a novel
is well written and appeals to the reader, it doesn’t matter what’s trending.

I give Dead
Eye
by Alyssa Day Five Big Fluffy Tigers.

 

 

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