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I’ve read the first three (and remember them well enough that I won’t reread them this month) but have found there’s a fourth so that is firmly on the list!
The inn is a brilliant character and the dialogue is often fabulously snarky.



More after I write my review.


Yes, it is much darker - apocalyptic. It's been a while since I read it so a bit fuzzy but I do remember it did not grab me as quickly as both Hidden Legacy did before and Clean Sweep just did.
But it does have a Zombie Dragon....

@Theresa, I found that the Innkeeper Chronicles get better as they go. I enjoyed Clean Sweep but really got into the world as I continued the series. I so wish I had another left in the series!

It definitely reads as a set up for a series, and I get that. I added the next but probably won't get to it. I have the last Hidden Legacy and 2nd Kate Daniels lined up this month.


I guess I should have warned ... but it's what catapults her to do something and this is an author who does not pussyfoot around things.



No, me either. Almost stopped right there

I liked the characters, including the house. I liked the alternative sci fi explanations of vampires and werewolves, genetic modifications, etc. I listened to it on audio, as a full cast performance with sound effects. The sounds were sometimes cute - the house creaked, the monsters slobbered, and the people gulped their coffee or breathed hard- but not necessary,
Her trip to Costco was amusing when the monster attacked ( which is a violation of the interplanetary secrecy pact - or something like that). I loved that the other Texas woman held her own in the fight, by hitting it and throwing things at it. I liked her bravery and humor. Fortunately Dina had bleach. Dina supposedly has a lot less power outside the Inn, so it seemed odd that she could have the magical power to open up the (concrete?) floor at Costco to hide the monster, drop it down there, and magically fix the floor again before the other woman got back with a manager. That was a noisy process, and it wore her out.
I couldn’t believe The vampire - werewolf love triangle. Why is that in so many books?

It also shows us exactly what happens when she draws on her full magic outside the bounds of the Inn. That too is always shown somehow in these stories by placing the character in a dangerous situation from which she or he barely survives.
I think there is more to that shopper in Costco and we will meet her again.

I have a feeling I will reread the Hidden Legacy series again someday. Just love it!

I love the dry sense of humor and ridiculous scenarios. Made me laugh. Thanks for suggesting this one Theresa!

Oh good! Do you remember when she returns? I think Dina needs a community of friends. I used to love Buffy and Angel on TV and I was getting similar vibes here.

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Clean Sweep is the first in this series. I started it a few hours ago and am already on p. 88. The inn itself is wonderfully alive and magical - reminiscent of the house in upstate NY that features in the last third of A Discovery of Witches, a real character. Dina is only 24 for sassy and confident. Sean is a studly werewolf who definitely is amusing in a way only a tough male can be. And Dina's dog Beast ... yes, a shih-tzu can be hunky dog!
Hope others will join me! There is slow foundation building for the series here. Time to get back to find out what happens next.