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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Hummingbird Moonrise" by Sherri L Dodd.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Hummingbird Moonrise by Sherri L. Dodd is the third book in the Murder, Tea & Crystals Trilogy. It was one of my favorite books that details supernatural happenings and magic. The book had a good storyline. It explores the life of Arista and the generation before and after her. Duke, Barry Kelly's good dog, was poisoned, and he suspected his neighbor Fil, who had a wife called Helen whom Barry disliked so much. In an attempt to level scores on both sides, he ended up shooting Fil and two other family members, who were Fil's daughter Sophie and Fil's grandson Jimmy. With a heart filled with rage and grief, Helen curses Barry's generation up to the 5th generation.

The whole story revolves around Arista, who is the 5th generation, and she is supposed to break the generational curse. Bethie, who is Arista's auntie, has a friend called Iris, who is from the same generation as Fil and Helen. She has doubts about their friendship as they find a curse tablet with Barry Kelly's family name on it. They found it while looking for Iris, who had disappeared. Will Arista manage to break the generational curse? Did they find Iris? What was Iris's connection to the murders that were being investigated? Get a copy of the book to unravel the truth.

The book switches language in three accents: an Irish-American accent, a Scottish-American accent, and a Cockney accent, which adds a taste of originality to the book. I liked how suspenseful the story was. I kind of wished I had read the first two books in the trilogy because the storyline was interesting. What made it more engaging was the dialogue between characters. Most characters were well-developed, and they were perfectly suitable for their roles in the story.

The 39 chapters transitioned well into the next. I must say, in the chapter after the prologue, where Arista and Auntie were introduced, I was a bit confused. I did not know who Auntie and Arista were and what their relationship with Barry was, which I later came to understand. One aspect I loved was Arista's relationship with Shane, who was her ex-boyfriend but was making moves to reconcile with her. It made me understand the power of love. I learned that people who love us will always protect us when we need their help or when they see us in immense danger.

I am a fan of paranormal movies, and currently, I'm watching a series called Supernatural. The book's storyline had a close resemblance to some of the series' episodes, which made me love the book so deeply. It answered the question I had regarding the title of the book. I didn't understand at first why the author chose Hummingbird Moonrise for the title. It was exhilarating to understand its origin.

I give the book a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. Despite all the above strengths, I had one aspect that made me deduct a star, which was because of the book's editing. Within the first 20 pages, I encountered more than ten grammatical errors and typos. I realized most errors were issues with the letter "l" and unnecessary spacing within words. That made my reading experience a bit tough.


I recommend it to fans of supernatural books. I'm sure they will enjoy the book just as I did. I must also mention that the book contains instances of severe profanity and a bit of sexual content. This makes it best for adult readers.

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Magdalyne chebet wrote: 16 Jun 2025, 14:15 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Hummingbird Moonrise" by Sherri L Dodd.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Hummingbird Moonrise by Sherri L. Dodd is the third book in the Murder, Tea & Crystals Trilogy. It was one of my favorite books that details supernatural happenings and magic. The book had a good storyline. It explores the life of Arista and the generation before and after her. Duke, Barry Kelly's good dog, was poisoned, and he suspected his neighbor Fil, who had a wife called Helen whom Barry disliked so much. In an attempt to level scores on both sides, he ended up shooting Fil and two other family members, who were Fil's daughter Sophie and Fil's grandson Jimmy. With a heart filled with rage and grief, Helen curses Barry's generation up to the 5th generation.

The whole story revolves around Arista, who is the 5th generation, and she is supposed to break the generational curse. Bethie, who is Arista's auntie, has a friend called Iris, who is from the same generation as Fil and Helen. She has doubts about their friendship as they find a curse tablet with Barry Kelly's family name on it. They found it while looking for Iris, who had disappeared. Will Arista manage to break the generational curse? Did they find Iris? What was Iris's connection to the murders that were being investigated? Get a copy of the book to unravel the truth.

The book switches language in three accents: an Irish-American accent, a Scottish-American accent, and a Cockney accent, which adds a taste of originality to the book. I liked how suspenseful the story was. I kind of wished I had read the first two books in the trilogy because the storyline was interesting. What made it more engaging was the dialogue between characters. Most characters were well-developed, and they were perfectly suitable for their roles in the story.

The 39 chapters transitioned well into the next. I must say, in the chapter after the prologue, where Arista and Auntie were introduced, I was a bit confused. I did not know who Auntie and Arista were and what their relationship with Barry was, which I later came to understand. One aspect I loved was Arista's relationship with Shane, who was her ex-boyfriend but was making moves to reconcile with her. It made me understand the power of love. I learned that people who love us will always protect us when we need their help or when they see us in immense danger.

I am a fan of paranormal movies, and currently, I'm watching a series called Supernatural. The book's storyline had a close resemblance to some of the series' episodes, which made me love the book so deeply. It answered the question I had regarding the title of the book. I didn't understand at first why the author chose Hummingbird Moonrise for the title. It was exhilarating to understand its origin.

I give the book a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. Despite all the above strengths, I had one aspect that made me deduct a star, which was because of the book's editing. Within the first 20 pages, I encountered more than ten grammatical errors and typos. I realized most errors were issues with the letter "l" and unnecessary spacing within words. That made my reading experience a bit tough.


I recommend it to fans of supernatural books. I'm sure they will enjoy the book just as I did. I must also mention that the book contains instances of severe profanity and a bit of sexual content. This makes it best for adult readers.

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Generational curses are hard to deal with because they effect many people over a large span of years. I am interested to see how the magic is used to defend against these curses. I hope Arista succeeded. The uses of various British accents in the prose enriches the story. I enjoy when authors employ different accents in their writing. Thank you for this review.
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Chi Chiu Michael Mak wrote: 19 Jun 2025, 10:37
Magdalyne chebet wrote: 16 Jun 2025, 14:15 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Hummingbird Moonrise" by Sherri L Dodd.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Hummingbird Moonrise by Sherri L. Dodd is the third book in the Murder, Tea & Crystals Trilogy. It was one of my favorite books that details supernatural happenings and magic. The book had a good storyline. It explores the life of Arista and the generation before and after her. Duke, Barry Kelly's good dog, was poisoned, and he suspected his neighbor Fil, who had a wife called Helen whom Barry disliked so much. In an attempt to level scores on both sides, he ended up shooting Fil and two other family members, who were Fil's daughter Sophie and Fil's grandson Jimmy. With a heart filled with rage and grief, Helen curses Barry's generation up to the 5th generation.

The whole story revolves around Arista, who is the 5th generation, and she is supposed to break the generational curse. Bethie, who is Arista's auntie, has a friend called Iris, who is from the same generation as Fil and Helen. She has doubts about their friendship as they find a curse tablet with Barry Kelly's family name on it. They found it while looking for Iris, who had disappeared. Will Arista manage to break the generational curse? Did they find Iris? What was Iris's connection to the murders that were being investigated? Get a copy of the book to unravel the truth.

The book switches language in three accents: an Irish-American accent, a Scottish-American accent, and a Cockney accent, which adds a taste of originality to the book. I liked how suspenseful the story was. I kind of wished I had read the first two books in the trilogy because the storyline was interesting. What made it more engaging was the dialogue between characters. Most characters were well-developed, and they were perfectly suitable for their roles in the story.

The 39 chapters transitioned well into the next. I must say, in the chapter after the prologue, where Arista and Auntie were introduced, I was a bit confused. I did not know who Auntie and Arista were and what their relationship with Barry was, which I later came to understand. One aspect I loved was Arista's relationship with Shane, who was her ex-boyfriend but was making moves to reconcile with her. It made me understand the power of love. I learned that people who love us will always protect us when we need their help or when they see us in immense danger.

I am a fan of paranormal movies, and currently, I'm watching a series called Supernatural. The book's storyline had a close resemblance to some of the series' episodes, which made me love the book so deeply. It answered the question I had regarding the title of the book. I didn't understand at first why the author chose Hummingbird Moonrise for the title. It was exhilarating to understand its origin.

I give the book a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. Despite all the above strengths, I had one aspect that made me deduct a star, which was because of the book's editing. Within the first 20 pages, I encountered more than ten grammatical errors and typos. I realized most errors were issues with the letter "l" and unnecessary spacing within words. That made my reading experience a bit tough.


I recommend it to fans of supernatural books. I'm sure they will enjoy the book just as I did. I must also mention that the book contains instances of severe profanity and a bit of sexual content. This makes it best for adult readers.

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Gerry Steen wrote: 19 Jun 2025, 10:49 Generational curses are hard to deal with because they effect many people over a large span of years. I am interested to see how the magic is used to defend against these curses. I hope Arista succeeded. The uses of various British accents in the prose enriches the story. I enjoy when authors employ different accents in their writing. Thank you for this review.
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Oh, I'm a big fan of the Supernatural series, so I might give this trilogy a try. Thanks for introducing it to me.
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That's a good resemblance. I watched all the seasons of Supernatural it was a great show. I think I might like the story regardless of the errors. Great review. Thanks for the recommendation.
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I am not big on paranormal books and also struggle to get through books with frequent grammatical errors, so I think I will pass on this one. Thanks for your honest review!
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A discord among neighbors ends in a curse for generations to come. The plot sounds interesting, suspenseful, and has themes of love and friendship. All aspects put together make for a worthwhile read. I appreciate the interesting review.
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I'm not into supernatural thrillers that much, but the "Supernatural" series was something I'd watched many seasons of... The plot of this book also reminded me of another supernatural movie - "Beautiful creatures". Have you watched that?
I'd liked it very much.
I'll keep this book in mind, whenever I feel the urge to read something of this genre. Thanks for sharing your review!!
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It takes a lot to break generational curses, but I hope Arista will get the help she needs to destroy the stronghold. Thanks for the insights.
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Generational curses are hard to deal with because they effect many people over a large span of years. I am interested to see how the magic is used to defend against these curses. I hope Arista succeeded. The uses of various British accents in the prose enriches the story. I enjoy when authors employ different accents in their writing. Thank you for this review.
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I really enjoyed reading your review! You gave such a clear and engaging summary without giving away too much. I especially liked how you pointed out the different accents used—it definitely sounds like a unique detail that adds personality to the book. Now I’m even more curious to check out the whole trilogy
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This sounds really interesting! I love stories with curses and magic, and I’m curious how Arista breaks it and what Iris’s link is. I enjoy supernatural themes too. Thanks a lot for sharing this review!
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