Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Shakespeare's Counselor by Charlaine Harris

In the final book in the Lily Bard series, Lily starts going to group therapy, but things quickly turn sour as it becomes clear that her counselor is being stalked by someone who's getting increasingly scary (a woman about to join the group is murdered in the counselor's office). Maybe not the best Lily Bard, but it sees her off into a new marriage and a new career (she's on her way to becoming a private detective). It also allows her to confront her fears about her vulnerability. I enjoyed this series, if not as much as the Sookie Stackhouse or Harper Connelly books.

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