Danielle Lambert
In this fourth book of the series, Nurse Edie Spence is really far removed from her normal environment. There was an acknowledgment to the recent pandemic; however, this book was written before it's time. How can an author tell the future, once asks? Well, read on… In Deadshifted, Edie and her hubby take a beautiful and well-needed vacation on a cruise ship! Of course, there is a sickness that is spreading around, until everyone is quarantined. But who better to investigate, than the couple who have battled many supernatural creatures before! But is it too much for them? This story had me on the edge of my seat the whole time wondering what else could happen next! Definitely not for the faint of heart or anyone who may have trauma from the pandemic. But this story was full of Cassie Alexander's imagination, it literally went wild! Thank you to @BookSirens for my ebook, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Kristen Lewendon
For a trip that was supposed to be a vacation, Edie and Asher were kept running and guessing pretty much from the moment they stepped aboard the ship, and I was quickly pulled back into their world. Immediately, I wanted to know what was going on. I can’t quite decide if this story was a paranormal version of “Poseidon” or “Under Siege”. Or if it was actually some unholy mix of the two. This book has left me at a huge loss for words, because where this story ends leaves me with so very many ques
Paul Keusemann
The vacation from hell. This is a really good book. Just be glad you're not Edie Spence. What should be a relaxing cruise vacation, starts out with Edie on edge due to her not being too keen on the sea and possibly being pregnant goes sideways quickly before spiraling completely out of control. The tension ramps up quickly and stays there until the end. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.