
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the last of this trilogy with these ladies and I enjoyed it.
It held the same feel as the first two with Riley and Caroline. Alice has some past she doesn't want to share with the girls because she may have shared a few things with the wrong person. Innocently, of course. So with Alice feeling like she doesn't belong and cutting herself off from her coven, she's also cut her magic off from them. And she along with they are seeing things feel different. Alice also will face her grandparents and how they look down on others, along with her.
Alice is coming into her own now. She has friends that stand by her and appreciate her. Sure, there's always pasts and things to work through.
We also meet Collin. He's new to town but he spent years here in his youth. He comes with his own past and struggles. Something he needs to work past is his ex...girlfriend/fiance and family. All while he's trying to bring the Dutchess back to her glory hotel days, starting with removing that awful orange. He'd like to add antiques to the rooms, and Alice is knowledgeable about antiques and what will fit the design he's looking to create.
There's a connection there with Alice and Collin. And not realizing it, they help each other through some tough times with people. And ghosts.
There's a ghost story that goes with The Dutchess that others didn't know, and it's connected to Alice too. Great story there.
We also get the finish with the Ghost Locks in Shaddow House along with who the Willing is that's in town and wants it all and why. I was hoping we'd get this finally, and you'll be surprised how it all connects. Did you expect that person to be the Willing? I didn't.
There's a new series that's starting soon with people in another area but in the same world. I'm definitely going to pick it up when it comes out. :)
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