The Lady in Pink

· Deadly Ever After Book 2 · Lyrical Press
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Coming home to find a dead body in your living room isn’t the best way to end a long day’s work, especially when that work is as New Never City’s premier blue-haired PI. It’s even worse when the corpse is your intern, electrocuted to death, and you’re the one with enough voltage flowing through your veins to power Fairyland.

Blue Reynolds has nabbed his fair share of criminals—with and without the help of his alluring half-fairy partner Isabella Davis—but this one is proving to be more slippery than most. As Blue and Izzy investigate who might have wanted a lowly intern dead—and why—they begin to uncover a diabolical plan that could put both of their lives in danger...and unearth shocking secrets that stretch deep into Blue’s shadowy family history.

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4.0
2 reviews
Kristina Anderson
August 18, 2015
The Lady in Pink by J. Z. Kazimer is the second book in the Ever After series. Blue Reynolds is not having a good day. He came home to find a very crispy intern in his flat. James Wild had only been working as an intern for Reynolds and Davis Securities for a few months. Blue knows the first person the detectives will blame is him. He cannot help his little electrical problem (he was born with electricity running through his body). He has taken to wearing leather gloves to prevent shocking employees and clients. Detective Goldie Locks (I am not kidding) is the lead detective on the case. She does think that Blue might have had something to do with it until he points out that he would not have left the body in his own apartment. Then Blue notices the rock salt on the floor, water, and a lamp with a frayed cord. This was deliberate. That means someone was trying to kill Blue! Isabella “Izzy” Davis is half human and half fairy with beautiful pink wings. She was the Tooth Fairy until she stepped down and convinced them to start a democracy government. She is now working with Blue and is rapidly expanding his business. She has hired Clark Boyer III to be their new Vice President of Marketing. Blue dislikes him on sight and even more so when he catches Clark ogling Izzy. Blue and Izzy are attracted to each other, but they refuse to acknowledge it. After someone sets Blue’s office on fire, Blue realizes someone does not want him pursuing his investigation into his parents. Blue was left at an orphanage as a baby. He has been working to find out more about his birth family. When a copy of the file is found at Izzy’s, her apartment is torched. Blue and Izzy set out to find the culprit. The Lady in Pink is a cute book, but I was not in love with it. I liked how the writer changed the fairy tale information around to fit a human world. There is a Wonderland, gnomes, fairies (with nasty attitudes), etc. Blue is Little Boy Blue and he lives in New Never City (a take on Neverland). I just wish there was more mystery and less lust. Blue is constantly getting his knickers in a twist because Clark or another man is looking at Izzy (which leads to scorching and fires). I was hoping for more paranormal book with mystery and less romance (sex). I like some romance in a book, but I think this was just over the top. I give The Lady in Pink 3.5 out of 5 stars. I liked the idea, but I did not enjoy the whole book. There is also a case of the missing fairies (which was not solved in this book) and problems with Izzy’s family (Clayton and Peyton who like to cause trouble). The Lady in Pink can be read without having read the first book in the series. I received a complimentary copy of The Lady in Pink from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The review and opinions expressed are my own.
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About the author

Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, J.A. Kazimer escaped at a young age and now lives and writes in Denver, Colorado. Kazimer holds a master's degree in forensic psychology and has worked as a PI, bartender, and most recently at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. For current works and more information, visit www.jakazimer.com, read The New Never News fairytale blog at http://thenewnevernews.blogspot.com, or follow on Twitter @jakazimer and @newnevernews.

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