Lost and Found
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Publisher Description
Unlocking her family secrets could be a double-edged sword…
Magic isn’t one size fits all. Every family has its own unique brand, so it helps to know your family history. Mine? It’s pretty much a blank, so predicting what my lodestone gift will do next is a not-so-fun game. Case in point: On the heels of learning that both my ex-husband and a previously unknown half-brother died the exact same way, a gorgeous silver and turquoise necklace lands in my life. A necklace that fairly vibrates with power when I touch it.
Coincidence? I don’t think so. The message? Clear as mud.
Isaac Zamora, male witch and ultimate slow-burn romantic, thinks I should sleep on it. I mean, literally. I’d rather he was the one sharing my bed, but until I figure things out, following his lead is probably the better idea.
From urban pawn shops to lonely red rock canyons, my visions lead us on a merry chase. But this enchanted journey is fraught with demons. And the one I find waiting for me around the next twist and turn is going to take more than holy water to vanquish….
Customer Reviews
Interesting
This review is of Lost and Found, book three in the Unexpected Magic series by Christine Pope. I received an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
So this is the third book in a series and you should read the first two so you understand about the glasses, the compass, the short sword, and the poem. The poem. What a pain! So we all can figure out that roan doesn’t mean an actual horse. But what does it stand for? The color, something a horse does, somewhere you find a horse? And the patriarch’s tears? So water, duh. Waterfall? River? Way too many possibilities. So there’s a lot to work with.
The only problem I had with this story is that Penny is still spending way too much time brooding over her relationship with Michael and her lack of knowledge about her mother. I understand, but get over it!
Disclaimer: normally I’m not too mouthy in my reviews, but I have a migraine and just took a pain pill. I think my filters got turned off!
Anyway, there is action and we do learn more about the poem. And we get a visit from some of the author’s other characters. No, you don’t have to read their books first. But they were really good so you should!
You will have to read this one for your self and make up your own mind. Try not to do it when you have a migraine.