Friday, November 08, 2019

Book Review: Black Crow by Jen Pretty

Black Crow


Raising the dead is just the beginning.

Selena is a necromancer but hiding her talent is priority one. She works in a small diner as a fry cook with her best friend, only raising the dead when the magic becomes too much and always in secret.

But all that changes when someone starts leaving dead animals at her doorstep.
She runs, leaving everything behind, but finds herself in a new world where magic is king and the group teaching young people how to use their magic want her to aid the police in paranormal investigations. 

Someone or something is killing people and when tragedy strikes too close to home, can Selena stop hiding and find the power she needs to stop a monster?


                                My Review:


My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Selena is a necromancer and is careful using her talents. She works in a diner with her best friend and they hang out a lot. Then someone starts leaving dead animals at her doorstep and she knows she has been found and she goes on the run.
Someone is also killing people and when Selena ends up in a place where magic is the be all then she is asked to help the police. She ends up losing her magic and is taken away to Canada. A lot of going on in this book.



Jen PrettyBorn
in Canada
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Jen Pretty is a well- known and prolific writer of smart urban fantasies. Her novels are character driven, witty, often violent, and with a liberal sprinkling of coarse language. Some of her books genre-hop into mythology, pulling characters and situations from a variety of sources.
When not writing, Jen can be found in the barn with her horses, or knee-deep in the vegetable garden at her home in rural Ontario, Canada, which she shares with her husband, three children, and a white husky dog named Salt.




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