Lipstick Voodoo by Kristi Charish

January 7th, 2019 Kimberly Review 33 Comments

7th Jan
Lipstick Voodoo by Kristi Charish
Lipstick Voodoo
by Kristi Charish
Series: Kincaid Strange #2
Genres: Urban Fantasy
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Kincaid Strange, not your average voodoo practitioner, is back in the freshly imagined and hugely entertaining second installment of Kristi Charish's urban fantasy series.

Kincaid Strange cannot catch a break. After dealing with a spate of paranormal murders, there's barely time to recuperate--let alone sleep in--before there's a new problem in Kincaid's world of paranormal activity. When her roommate, Nathan Cade--the ghost of a grunge-rocker with a pathological lack of self-control--comes home bound to a dead body, it's up to Kincaid to figure out how to free him. Ideally before her new mentor, Gideon, a powerful sorcerer's ghost, discovers that Nate is trapped in the body he'd coveted for himself.

When Aaron, a Seattle cop on the afterlife beat--and Kincaid's ex--calls her in to help out with a cold case, she takes the chance to mend fences with the police department. The problem: they want to interview Nate's ghost, which she can't produce. Then people from Nate's past start showing up dead, and what's killing them doesn't seem to be human. And the way it's killing them is especially brutal.

Nate's hiding something, but he's Kincaid's friend and she wants to help him. But she also wants to stay alive....

urban magical MURDERMYSTERY SUSPENSE

Kristi Charish has become a go-to author for me for urban fantasy and quirky female protagonists. Lipstick Voodoo is the second novel in the Kincaid Strange series. The story takes place in Seattle and features a Voodoo practitioner with a ghostly sidekick.

Lipstick Voodoo was an addictive, snarky, whodunit filled with paranormal woo-woo and characters you’ll want more of.  Charish does urban fantasy just right. Fans of Richelle Mead, Jim Butcher and Dannika Dark will want to explore Kristi Charish  worlds and characters. 

I listened to the first novel, The Voodoo Killings but scheduling had me reading this time around. Because this is urban fantasy and a lot of what happens in Lipstick Voodoo results from what occurred in book one.

I love this series from Nate, her ghostly friend to the scary and intriguing Gideon. I have to confess Gideon has me perplexed, but page time with him was one of my favorite things in this story. For those who don’t know Gideon is a powerful dead sorcerer. Kincaid find herself indebted to him, and it appears she will work as his apprentice.

Kincaid is a powerful and skilled practitioner who seems to fly by the seat of her pants. She is smart, but not well-rounded in her knowledge. She tends to learn as she goes. Nate is in serious trouble and hiding things from Kincaid.

Despite her relationship ending with Seattle PD, Kincaid’s ex, Aaron a paranormal detective calls her in when a cold case has possible ties to Nate, her ghost. Before you know it Kincaid is secretly helping him with a strange murder that also leads back to Nate and his singing career.

The author mixes in humor and snark as Kincaid gets herself out of predicaments and works to solve the case. After, the events in the previous book she needs a win. Some training scenes with ghouls, a ghost and time spent with Lee and her partner offered some interesting history on supernatural creatures from Wraiths to zombies.

I loved the twisted Otherside, the undead city below Seattle and watching Kincaid investigate. I have a feeling we are just witnessing the beginnings of what Strange is capable of and the ending set up the next book leaving me longing for its release.

Lipstick Voodoo by Kristi Charish brought deals with demons and a bizarre murder-mystery that somehow involves Nate. All of this provided an addictive installment that I devoured. #NewRelease #MustRead Click To Tweet
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33 Responses to “Lipstick Voodoo by Kristi Charish”

  1. Daniela Ark

    yay! happy to hear this one is so good! my second WIP is about Santeria and Voodoo so I was super curious! I’m so reading it!

  2. Annie

    This sounds like a fantastic urban fantasy series. I’ve not heard of this author before! I really love stories with strong female protagonists and especially ghost stories. My favourite urban fantasy all of that at the moment is JR Ward, but she sounds a little darker than this.

    • Kimberly

      Yes, Ward is darker. I didn’t know she wrote UF. I always think of her series as paranormal romance.

  3. Olivia Roach

    Wow, I love that colourful cover! Also, I love that she has a ghostly friend. That sounds fun to me and I don’t read enough ghosts stories although I did read a very good one last year. I like that there is so much humor included in the story too. Great review x

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    • Kimberly

      Me too. For some reasons I am drawn to the word Voodoo. LOL I hope you had a lovely holiday. Happy New Year!

    • Kimberly

      I love this author. She has several awesome series and I’ve heard they are awesome on audio as well!