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The Book Waitress (The Book Waitress, #1) (edition 2012)

by Deena Remiel

Series: The Book Waitress (1)

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I can't wait for book 2 & 3 ( )
  carramel0705 | Jan 7, 2022 |
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Liked this one since the town's subdued librarian helps kick demon butt! ( )
  Scaulkins | Jan 27, 2022 |
I can't wait for book 2 & 3 ( )
  carramel0705 | Jan 7, 2022 |
Love that the main character is a librarian and a book lover. Combined with the supernatural elements, this is the perfect book for me.

I like Camille, the main character. The Satan worshippers she encounters are truly evil and scary. The story takes place on an island, which has a small population and limited access. Apparently, a large portion of the residents are evil, and have been for generations. The action is fast paced and exciting. It was a little hard for me to believe that no one on the island was aware of the presence of the cult. The cult members that we meet seem very unpleasant. Didn't anyone notice what they were up to? And a child sacrifice every 6 years? It seems that would have drawn more attention.

So this is the first book in a proposed new series. It could be interesting. I will have to see how it turns out. ( )
  readingover50 | Jun 11, 2019 |
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Hero : 4 Heroine : 4 Peak Factor:5 Plot:3 Writing:4
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Overall Star rating: 4.0


When I first began reading this book, I was intrigued. Camille the librarian who gets sent to work at Shelter Island Library (which holds more secrets then anyone wants her to know or find out) it is immediately evident that she is not wanted there. Then she meets Derek an investigative reporter who is ready to find out what the secrets are and where the missing children are. This was a great paranormal in which I really felt that I could take the journey with them I was trapped with the characters and felt that I could give you a true synopsis of who the characters were and what they were apart.
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  Angel.Carter | Aug 11, 2016 |
Ok quick read. Got it as a freebie on amazon. Start of a series. Basically a satanist cult has a small town completely controlled. Enter new librarian and a investigative reporter. The writing was good but the main reason I removed some stars was 1) it didn't make me want to immediately get the next one and 2) there were a few times I just didn't understand why the characters would do the things they did. Plot was a bit thin. ( )
  SashaM | Apr 20, 2016 |
Unfortunately, I just couldn't get into this book, and I really wanted to. I gave up. ( )
  KVHardy | Jan 2, 2015 |
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