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Book 4 of 4 in the WICKED Series

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  • Audio CD: 12 pages
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio; Unabridged edition (November 25, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1441876960
  • ISBN-13: 978-1441876966
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 1.1 x 5.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (142 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,740,302 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Format: Hardcover
Please note that I received a copy of the eArc from the publisher via NetGalley for an honest review. This review was originally published on the Randomness and Reading Blog.

This is my first book by both Lisa Jackson and Nancy Bush and I am wondering whose writing style this book falls under. To me it was long and tedious. So many pages with nothing happening!

Let's start with the biggest issue in the book. Elizabeth. We spent so much time in her head I really wanted to gouge my eyes out with a dull pencil. #1)This woman apparently spends a lot of time wishing bad things to happen to a lot of people. Not just bad things but death. What kind of person wishes evil things onto people? Not a good one in my eyes. Which leads us to #2) She thinks she has a psychic ability to actually make people die if she wishes it so we spend a lot of time reading about how guilty she feels because she made it happen. What kind of person truly believes they can wish someone to death? Oh wait...she believes it because #3)When she was a child she could see bad things happen before they actually did. Oh wait...she really didn't remember that for the most part so I guess she's just a nutball. #4) After a week trying to get used to her husband being dead she falls in lust with someone else. #5) Her well meaning friends worked hard to engage Elizabeth to get out of the house and have some fun. Once Elizabeth accepted the invites we then had to read her internal musing on how much she hated it and couldn't wait to ditch her friends. Yes I hated Elizabeth.

Let's talk plot: Well, the secondary storyline with Elizabeth's cousin Ravinia going on a journey to find Elizabeth was actually better than the one with Elizabeth, herself.
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By 2shay on December 10, 2014
Format: Kindle Edition
I guess you can tell from the 2 Star rating that I wasn't impressed with this book. I didn't like Elizabeth. At. All. I understood.....in the first chapter.....that she thought she had "wished" her husband, her former boss and a policeman, who had given her a ticket, to death. Yeah. She wished they were dead and just days later, they died. It was bad enough that she thought her mind was that omniscient, but I had to read about it over and over again. And again. I got it the first time. Let it go! Please! Then I had to read about every conversation with every one of her multitude of friends, what they were wearing and what they had to drink and eat. It was too much pointless information. And every time she was with her friends, all she did was wish she was somewhere else. What about that omniscient mind of hers? Couldn't she just wish herself....gone? She was so sure she could put a death wish on anyone she was angry with! Sheesh. If that isn't enough to earn a 2 Star rating, there is more......she was a terrible mother. After suffering similar symptoms as a child herself, she totally ignored her daughter's fainting spells and just kept dragging poor Chloe to the doctor, and worrying because the doctor never found a thing wrong. Elizabeth had a "gift" for seeing tragic events before they happened that caused her to have coma like episodes but never saw, because she was so self absorbed, that her daughter was struggling with a similar problem? It was tedious!

The most interesting character, to me, was Rex Kingston. Rex is the private detective that Elizabeth's cousin, Ravinia, hired to help her locate her long lost cousin. Ravinia needed to find Elizabeth to warn her of the dangers they all might face because of their various "gifts.
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Format: Hardcover
I love the Wicked books, and I really like that Wicked Ways is set in southern California. Something evil in suburbia is always great, in my opinion. The main character, Elizabeth, is beginning to worry that every time she wishes someone dead in her thoughts, sees that it's starting to come true, made for a very fun read!!
The only bad news is I’m already waiting for the next one.
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Wicked Ways by Lisa Jackson and Nancy Bush is the sixth book in The Colony series. It is a mystery/suspense with a paranormal twist.

Elizabeth is an ordinary wife and mother who has the ability to kill people by wishing them dead! This does not seem ordinary to me in any way. But she thinks bad things about her boss, an evil cop and her cheating husband and they have all died. Is she responsible in someway or is it just a coincidence or or is someone setting her up?

This book has many characters and at times it got confusing to me trying to keep track of them all. Maybe if I had read this series from the beginning then I would have known who they were already. It also seemed to me as though the book is very long. I feel that too much time was spent with conversations between Elizabeth and her friends and then the inner thoughts of Elizabeth about her friends. It got to be a little too much for me. These are a couple of the things that bothered me about the book.

There are a couple of things that I really enjoyed about the book.One of those things is the plot line. I love the idea of someone being able to cause bodily harm to others just by thinking bad thoughts (hope that does not make me sound like a bad person). I just find the idea fascinating and I did enjoy the plot. Another thing I like about the book is the paranormal aspects. Paranormal is one of my favorite genre to read and this one grabbed my attention throughout the entire book.

I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a suspenseful paranormal mystery. I would recommend reading the books in the series in order, I think it would make it easier to know the characters better. I have read other Lisa Jackson and I think she is a great author.
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