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Book Review: Gray Tidings (Black Hat Bureau - Book 6) by Hailey Edwards

Gray Tidings (Black Hat Bureau - Book 6)
by Hailey Edwards
Oct 18, 2022
Pages: 268
Black Hat Bureau, Book 6

Corpses are vanishing from New Orleans morgues, there’s talk of a sea monster in Lake Pontchartrain, and Hiram Nádasdy is turning the French Quarter upside down in search of a witch with the power to bring the dead back to life.

When the director assigns Rue the case, she suspects he’s sending her hunting all right. For her father, not the creature. Too bad she’s got her hands full with dueling covens, drunk revelers, and a whole lot of pool noodles. Oh. And it’s Mardi Gras. Of course it is. But as the locals say, laissez les bons temps rouler.

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Rue is now the Deputy Director of the Black Hat Bureau, and she is less than thrilled about her new position. The director assigns her a case that takes her and her team to New Orleans to investigate a sea monster and missing corpses from the morgues around the city. To top it off, the girls will also be in New Orleans at the same time for Mardi Gras which is causing Rue’s two worlds to collide and she’s not sure she can handle it.

The characters in this series are so much fun! I’m not sure I can pick a favorite. Clay has a flair for wigs, food and general fun which makes him the one to put a smile on your face. Then there’s Colby, she is smart, sweet yet still full of spit fire. Asa seems handsome and mysterious, which fans the heat between him and Rue. Once again, Edwards has a home run with this book and series.  

Review: Black Hat, White Witch (Black Hat Bureau - Book 1) 


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USA Today best-selling author Hailey Edwards writes about questionable applications of otherwise perfectly good magic, the transformative power of love, the family you choose for yourself, and blowing stuff up. Not necessarily all at once. That could get messy.

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