Grave Sight (Harper Connelly #1) 
Quick review:Cover: Interesting Rating: NC-17 Steaminess: Steam Thumbs Up: 4Overall: I found it very interestingCharacters: Well DonePlot: Small town secret come to bite you every timePage Turner: Yes Series Cont.? Yes Recommend: YesBook Boyfriend: TolliverSUMMARY (50 words or less)Okay, so mysteries are my first love so I enjoyed this one. I had it figured out but still enjoyed watching it unfold. I liked Tolliver and Harpers relationship. I like the tension and the dynamics created between
I read through this book quickly, in two settings, and was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. I read it for a book club that I am sort of a member of (only "sort of" because I only ever started reading the books they were reading because they meet at the store where I work, while I'm working), and wasn't sure if I'd get much of anything out of it. It is a book that walks the tightrope between two currently-popular genres, "cozy romance-themed mystery" and "chick-lit paranormal mystery." Not

I wanted to read something light and entertaining, so Charlaine Harris seemed like a good idea. I got the book for free at one of those book exchange-places. Also, I loved Sookie Stackhause, but havent read anything again after that unsatisfactory ending Well, here we are:Harper Connelly sees dead people and is otherwise as boring as can be she generally has no interest in solving murder mysteries and weirdly depends on her stepbrother for reasons unknown. I guess I got to read what I wanted:
Ah, Charlaine Harris; the guilty pleasure that you don't quite want to admit in public, the slightly abusive 'friends with benefits' relationship that you keep returning to because the 'benefits' are so fun and easy...Grave Sight is fun, easy and fast to read. The hypothesis is new and intriguing; Harper Connelly got hit by lightning when she was young, her step brother, Tolliver, resuscitated her. Now, along with a lot of residual problems from the event Harper has one particular stand out
Great series. I tried the Sookie series as well as Aurora Teagarden and they just didnt do anything for me. Charlaine Harris Harper Connelly series is an edgier read. Harper was hit by lightning as a teen and can now identify the dead. Harper and her stepbrother Tolliver now travel the United States as she tries to find bodies for families that are grieving. She can also identify how the person died. On top of the baggage of being the survivor of lightning strike and associated with the dead she
4 Stars for the Audiobook. Narrated by Alyssa Bresnahan (5 Stars for narration). I liked her narration. Some reviewers on Audible did not care for her. I didn't hear the background noises they said they heard and were annoyed by it - that she makes a smacking sound, page turning, etc. I suspect they cleaned up the recording because I didn't hear any of this and the complaints were from 2013 and earlier. As for her narration, I thought it was very good. The series is first person narrative (I
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Title | : | Grave Sight (Harper Connelly #1) |
Author | : | Charlaine Harris |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 293 pages |
Published | : | September 26th 2006 by Berkley Books (first published October 1st 2005) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fantasy. Paranormal. Urban Fantasy. Fiction. Supernatural. Crime |
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Grave Sight (Harper Connelly Mysteries, Book 1) Harper Connelly has what you might call a strange job: she finds dead people. She can sense the final location of a person who's passed, and share their very last moment. The way Harper sees it, she's providing a service to the dead while bringing some closure to the living - but she's used to most people treating her like a blood-sucking leech. Traveling with her step-brother Tolliver as manager and sometime-bodyguard, she's become an expert at getting in, getting paid, and getting out fast. Because for the living it's always urgent - even if the dead can wait forever.Declare Books As Grave Sight (Harper Connelly #1)
ISBN: | 0425212890 (ISBN13: 9780425212899) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Harper Connelly #1 |
Characters: | Harper Connelly, Tolliver Lang, Teenie, Dell, Hollis, Sybil Teague, Nelly |
Setting: | Sarne, Arkansas(United States) |
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I will not give clues but to say I loved this. I always enjoy the Sookie Stackhouse books by Ms. Harris and although was a much different take on a similar subject I thoroughly loved. By halfway I was guessing at the truth and while not that obvious by the end I had guessed it all but even so had to keep reading because I had to know I was right and how it had all come to the point it had. I liked the main female character and the main male character is the typical mysterious good/bad boy thatQuick review:Cover: Interesting Rating: NC-17 Steaminess: Steam Thumbs Up: 4Overall: I found it very interestingCharacters: Well DonePlot: Small town secret come to bite you every timePage Turner: Yes Series Cont.? Yes Recommend: YesBook Boyfriend: TolliverSUMMARY (50 words or less)Okay, so mysteries are my first love so I enjoyed this one. I had it figured out but still enjoyed watching it unfold. I liked Tolliver and Harpers relationship. I like the tension and the dynamics created between
I read through this book quickly, in two settings, and was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. I read it for a book club that I am sort of a member of (only "sort of" because I only ever started reading the books they were reading because they meet at the store where I work, while I'm working), and wasn't sure if I'd get much of anything out of it. It is a book that walks the tightrope between two currently-popular genres, "cozy romance-themed mystery" and "chick-lit paranormal mystery." Not

I wanted to read something light and entertaining, so Charlaine Harris seemed like a good idea. I got the book for free at one of those book exchange-places. Also, I loved Sookie Stackhause, but havent read anything again after that unsatisfactory ending Well, here we are:Harper Connelly sees dead people and is otherwise as boring as can be she generally has no interest in solving murder mysteries and weirdly depends on her stepbrother for reasons unknown. I guess I got to read what I wanted:
Ah, Charlaine Harris; the guilty pleasure that you don't quite want to admit in public, the slightly abusive 'friends with benefits' relationship that you keep returning to because the 'benefits' are so fun and easy...Grave Sight is fun, easy and fast to read. The hypothesis is new and intriguing; Harper Connelly got hit by lightning when she was young, her step brother, Tolliver, resuscitated her. Now, along with a lot of residual problems from the event Harper has one particular stand out
Great series. I tried the Sookie series as well as Aurora Teagarden and they just didnt do anything for me. Charlaine Harris Harper Connelly series is an edgier read. Harper was hit by lightning as a teen and can now identify the dead. Harper and her stepbrother Tolliver now travel the United States as she tries to find bodies for families that are grieving. She can also identify how the person died. On top of the baggage of being the survivor of lightning strike and associated with the dead she
4 Stars for the Audiobook. Narrated by Alyssa Bresnahan (5 Stars for narration). I liked her narration. Some reviewers on Audible did not care for her. I didn't hear the background noises they said they heard and were annoyed by it - that she makes a smacking sound, page turning, etc. I suspect they cleaned up the recording because I didn't hear any of this and the complaints were from 2013 and earlier. As for her narration, I thought it was very good. The series is first person narrative (I
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