A review by mororke
Eleventh Grave in Moonlight by Darynda Jones

3.0

I love Charley and her misadventures but the first half of the book came off as more erotic than usual and while we (my husband and I) don’t mind some intense scenes it seemed like that’s all the first half of the book was. Let’s get more into the meat and potatoes of the story.

Charley, Reyes, and the rest of the gang are doing what they do best. Solving mysteries, avoiding real issues in relationships, and trying to prevent the destruction of the world as we know it. Like most Charley books, we have the small PI related storylines as well, and this one involves Amber.

While we’ve finally caught up with the series, I’m not as excited as I thought I would be in the end. While I understand the cliffhangers make sure that you grab the next book, the first few of the series didn’t leave so much of what has become the main storyline out there, and gave the reader a bit more satisfying endings. While we can’t wait for the next installment, I hope that it gives us a bit more information, and maybe a few updates on Beep.