Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic (Dowser, Band 1)

Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic (Dowser, Band 1)

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Beschreibung

If you’d asked me a week ago, I would have told you that the best cupcakes were dark chocolate with chocolate cream cheese icing, that dancing in a crowd of magic wielders — the Adept — was better than sex, and that my life was peaceful and uneventful. Just the way I liked it. That’s what twenty-three years in the magical backwater of Vancouver will get you — a completely skewed sense of reality. Because when the dead werewolves started showing up, it all unraveled … except for the cupcake part. That’s a universal truth.

Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic is the first book in the Dowser series, which is set in the same universe as the Oracle, Reconstructionist, Amplifier, Archivist, and Misfits of the Adept Universe series. While it is not necessary to read all the series, in order to avoid spoilers the ideal reading order of the Adept Universe begins with Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic (Dowser 1).

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"I wasn't a runner. I baked cupcakes for a living [...]" Sums up my life, though I do not sell cupcakes for a living. The foreshadowing wasn't really foreshadowing if I am honest. I knew almost instantly who the murderer was and that took out the suspense a little. I liked Desmond and Kett, I also liked Jade. Though I admit her avoidance made me mad (which is funny, because I'm just like her. I avoid it till I can't avoid it anymore). Since it is a series, I do expect to get to know the characters in more depth in the further books ... but for now, I'll let it rest.

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"I wasn't a runner. I baked cupcakes for a living [...]" Sums up my life, though I do not sell cupcakes for a living. The foreshadowing wasn't really foreshadowing if I am honest. I knew almost instantly who the murderer was and that took out the suspense a little. I liked Desmond and Kett, I also liked Jade. Though I admit her avoidance made me mad (which is funny, because I'm just like her. I avoid it till I can't avoid it anymore). Since it is a series, I do expect to get to know the characters in more depth in the further books ... but for now, I'll let it rest.

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