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Haint Blue: A Tipsy Collins Novel

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3 and a half stars rounded down perhaps just due to my expectations. While I was expecting a paranormal mystery, this book is truly more of a post-divorce diary with a secondary ghost plot. Tipsy Collins is a struggling divorceé with three young children and a problematic boyfriend. As she deals with anger issues, sketchy social outings and fights/slights with girlfriends, she accepts a painting commission from Pamella with a rider that she remove the ghost haunting the house. Removing the ghost has her enmeshed into the lives of Pamella's grandparents and a love triangle. Between the text messages, conversations with ghosts and then events happening in the ghosts previous lives, the formatting is more than a little confusing. I would have enjoyed the book more if the author had highlighted one of the two stories. Felt the stories competed but each was worthwhile and competently done.

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I love this series, Tipsy Collins. This is book 2 and Tipsy and her three young children have solved the mystery of the haunted house where they moved during the divorce. Now that the house is no longer haunted the owner wants to charge her rent which she can't afford. When a wealthy woman offers her a large fee for getting her evil grandmother out of her childhood home, Tipsy agrees and is soon dealing with three murdered ghosts who can't move on. Well written and an interesting setting this series is a winner and I can wait for the next installment. Don't miss book 1, Charleston Green. I received a copy of this ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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I didn’t read the first book. So here is my opinion in this one.

The setting is amazing. You can feel the atmosphere. Henry, my love. Like every art scene. It was portrayed so good.


This took me ages to read. Thanks for this e-arc,

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Sometimes the right book find you and not the other way round. That's what happened to me with Haint Blue by Stephanie Alexander, I chose it among others for the beautiful cover, without even reading the blurb, and I tell you it was amazing I’ve devoured it so quickly for a big book like that.

This is the second book in the series but if you, like me, didn't have read the previous one don't worry because it could be read as a standalone.

Tipsy Collins is a gifted painter, single mom of three and a paranormal sleuth. She can see ghosts and she can help them to solve their unfinished business in order to send them in the after life, whatever that enteils.

In this story Tipsy has to work for Pamella who has a furious grandmother, Ivy, that haunts her house. It won't be an easy job because Ivy's life and death have some shadows and intrigues to clear up.

It was a delight to follow Tipsy in this adventure, but the most fascinating thing is her messy personal life that mesh up perfectly with her artistic and paranormal life. I'd like to be her friend so we can share our catastrofic relationships' war stories.

Definitely recommended!!

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Haint Blue is the sequel to the story of Tipsy Collins, a divorced mother who will keep you amused as she navigates her life. .
Be prepared for loads of history, ghostly sidekicks, adventure, mystery, delightful characters and wanting more when the book comes to an end. Here’s hoping there is a third instalment
I enjoyed this book!

Thank you to the publisher Bublish Inc, and NetGalley for the advanced digital copy.

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Thank you for my review copy. All opinions are my own.
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"The Southern love affair with pale blue paint originated with the enslaved Gullah-Geechee people of the South Carolina and Georgia Lowcontry. According to Gullah-Geechee Tradition, ghost- otherwise know as haints- cannot pass over water. Haints also rise into the clouds when they move on to the next world. By painting their houses to match the sea or sky, the Gullah-Geechee hoped to prevent haints from entering or trick them into moving on. Thus was born haint blue, a color now ubiquitous to piazza and verandah ceilings all over the South."
Stephanie Alexander
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This series is charming. The most accurate way to describe it is a Coastal, Southern ghost story/cozy mystery. I am loving it.
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Let's talk about Haint Blue for a minute. In my opinion this title was very long. Very, very long. I am use to my cozies setting the scene, meet the characters, someone gets murdered and then the protagonist solves the murder. That is the case in Haint Blue. You do however, have much more to unpack, therefore, more time with the story and of course the characters. When I read the authors notes at the end...I completely see what Stephanie was doing. Just go in knowing. There are several moving pieces to this particular story. Having said all that....am I invested in Tipsy? Yes, yes I am. I am all ready for book 3!
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This is a series I would insist you read from the beginning. Charleston Green (book 1) paves the way to move into book 2.

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A little different ghost mystery story.
Tipsy is trying to get her life back together after her divorce.
She rents a old house which has ghosts hanging around she tries to set them free but first she has to solve a mystery..

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I am very picky when it comes to fiction and I usually find the cosy genre a bit too cutesy, but despite these reservations, I really enjoyed Haint Blue. The setting felt was so vivid, the main character was a warm, strong and wise woman and the ghosts, well, although I don't believe in ghosts either, that did not deter. A warm, wonderful tale about love and hope in this life and beyond. These days it is rare to find a book that is positive and uplifting and this one fills the bill.
Thank you to Netgallery for providing an e-copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Haint Blue is the second book in the Tipsy Collins series, following Charleston Green. Tipsy is an artist and a divorced mother with two children. And, she can communicate with ghosts. One even lives with her. When she is offered a large amount of money to help rid a home of an angry spirit, she reluctantly agrees, even though she is uncomfortable using her skills in this manner. Along the way she meets several more ghosts who need her help, she has to deal with a boyfriend who has commitment issues, and there’s an unreliable ex-husband who demands attention as well.

I thoroughly enjoyed Stephanie Alexander’s first book in this series. However, Haint Blue didn’t quite hit the mark for me. The pace was fairly slow and the plot was minimal. There is a lot of discussion about the relationship between the characters and references from the first book, which could be confusing for many readers if they haven’t read Charleston Green. Finally, I found Tipsy’s behavior much like that of a teenager - worrying about being included in her friends’ activities and what people think about her.

I will reluctantly give Haint Blue 3 stars simply because the first book was so enjoyable and I’m hopeful that the next one will be much more like it.

Many thanks to Net Galley and the publisher for providing a copy of this book for review.

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Thank you for allowing me to read this on Net Galley. I enjoyed my first Tipsy Collins novel. Loved the characters and of course anything set in Charleston is a favorite. I have not read the first novel in the series so I'll go back and read. We see Tipsy’s vulnerabilities and how she’s truly coping and adjusting to newly divorced life. I recommend this to anyone who loves a mystery and great character development.

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Haint Blue by Stephanie Alexander is the 2nd book in the Tipsy Collins mystery series, and another great book. Tipsy is a reluctant clairvoyant, who has worked hard to avoid dead people. After Tipsy gets a divorce, her three children and her move to a house on Bennett Street, where there is one ghost in the house, that Tipsy considers a friend. Tipsy gets hired by Pamella Brown to investigate and get ride of her grandmother who is haunting her home. Tipsy really needs the money so she agrees. What a great story, Tipsy is determined to find out what really happened so she can move on. I highly recommend this book and am looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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Haint Blue was everything I hoped for and then some! In this second book of the Tipsy Collins series, Tipsy has to put up with quite a lot: her ex husband Ayers' blissful relationship leading up to a wedding, her ex boyfriend Will and his pathetic lies, the usual Charleston gossiping, her rental home that she might have to move out of, and more. Thank heavens that her ghostly friend Henry is now literally her roommate and he is always there for her, as well as her Granna who she can still hear in her thoughts (and Granna is always on point with her advice and instincts). But most importantly, Pamella Brewton asks her to draw a painting and exorcise her house because she has a feeling her Meemaw Ivy is haunting it. If Tipsy can provide both services, she will cash $50K.

The ghost story of Ivy More, John Huger, and Camden Brewton was fantastic, yet so tragic. Since Charleston Green, Tipsy is now more in control of her power and her visions are delight to get to. I so enjoyed the intricacy of this love triangle, and it is quite a feat to write about a ghost love story and make it believable. Stephanie Alexander is a genius and I thank her so much for having brought Tipsy Collins into my life. I cannot WAIT for #3 to come out! It is now time for Tipsy to find her happily-ever-after!

A wonderful story of women struggles with romantic relationships that fail, go through life after a breakup, the many difficulties a woman faces after a breakup or a divorce, being back on the scene, go through life as a clairvoyant, friendships, family, and very well rounded book and that something for everyone.

Thank youNet Galley, Stephanie, and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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I loved this book - a great blend of life changes, navigating new experiences, resolving mysteries across generations and helping people move on with a bit of art and supernatural skills!

Tipsy - who chooses that nickname? - is a beautiful, newly divorced mom of three kids under the age of 10. She's an up and coming painter with two supportive close friends. She's also able to see and speak to ghosts. Her Granna is a permanent resident in her head. Her roomie is a 100 plus year old ghost. Pretty normal, right?

Tipsy's boyfriend breaks up with her right after he tells a wealthy client, Pamela, that Tipsy can help her Meehan move on.

Tipsy accepts the offer of $50,000 to help MeeMaw move on as well as paint a portrait.

Along the way, Tipsey finds unexpected mysteries surrounding the deaths of MeeMaw, Pammela's husband and Pammela's grandfather that are keeping them from moving on.

She finds that her decades old friendships aren't as secure as she thought and need serious work.

The is a many layered plot. My biggest issue with the book is it is not clear if Tipsy's children are even remotely aware of Tipsy's psychic skills.

I look forward to reading more about Tipsy.

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Dear Tipsy Collins is still a struggling Mum of three, juggling the pressures of making enough money to support her children, trying to deal with her selfish ex and her boyfriend who doesn't seem to know what he wants and ghosts, sorry did I mention she can talk and see ghosts, and without really wanting she gets asked to deal with a angry ghost which then becomes a very complicated love triangle.
I like the character Tipsy but I do wish she could get a bit of luck, it seems so mean that she is left to struggle on whilst her ex berrates her and blames her for everything (although I know how she feels my ex was a manchild as well)

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I love the character of Tipsy. The mystery in this one is so well fleshed out it keeps you engaged. The relationship stuff is more involved than the first book. It's good for the most part but not so sure about how things are left. I definitely will be reading the next one.

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Haint Blue: A Tipsy Collins Novel by Stephanie Alexander is a fun and intriguing book! Tipsy Collins can see dead people. It is a gift that has passed down through generations of women in her family. She has learned to be careful and not make eye contact with the spirits that seem to cross her path and expect her to help them.
I loved the main characters and the problems Tipsy had trying to wrangle the roaming spirits and convince them it is time for them to go on to their next life. The murder mystery takes place in a previous generation and is a very tangled web of deceptions and lies.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and publisher for the opportunity to read this book.

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Quaint sequel with endearing characters that already established themselves as endearing to this fan. I appreciate the Murder mystery genre too.

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Haint Blue: A Tipsy Collins Novel book two by author Stephanie Alexander published by BooksGoSocial brings another murder mystery and tragic love with a quirky Southern twist

Summary
We returned to another murder mystery adventure with Tipsy Collins in Haint Blue! We last saw Tipsy happily in love with Will and satisfied with solving the murder of Jane and Henry, not even Ayers her ex-husband is a problem anymore. We head back into her life one year later and her relationship with Will doesn't seem so promising anymore, Ayers is in another relationship and she has another tragic murder mystery to solve. She gets dragged back into this world of murder and ghosts. But in the process of solving this mystery will she be able to solve her life and make it what she wants it to be.


Cons:
If you've just gone through a divorce or breakup this book may be a little bit triggering. It goes into the nitty-gritty of emotional messiness that either one of those things brings. Which happens more so in this book than in the first book Charleston green. The book doesn't have the stereotypical happy ending, which may be a little disappointing. But it does give you hope for the Next Book. That being said, that doesn't mean it's not a happy ending.

Pros:
The murder mystery that Tipsy is trying to solve this round is absolutely phenomenal. The writer has really put a lot of effort into the story. And has really surprised me with the route that she went at the very end. The characters of ivy, John, and Camden were so well-written that they had a personality on their own without them having to have some flamboyant personality to really see who they were. The love that Ivy has for her long-lost love is encouraging especially for those of us who have a very jaded and bitter heart. Henry's character is even better in the second book, this time he is Tipsy sidekick. He's more of a confidant and best friend. Tipsy learns how to stick up for herself and grows as a person in a way that can only happen through heartache and strife.

Rating
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. Because the book never leaves you bored, you're always wanting to know what happens next. It's one of those books that you just can't put down.

Recommended Audience
I recommend this book for anybody who loves a good murder mystery with a touch of ghost and Forbidden Love. And the struggles of trying to have a normal life after a heartbreak.

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Haunt Blue is a fun mystery which involves Tipsy Collins who talks with and sees ghosts. Tipsy is a newly divorced mom of three who lives in the lowcountry of Charleston. She gets involved with quite a few families who have a ghost waiting to be released from earth. This is a great summer book and is the second in a series. I’m sure the author will write more for us about Tipsy.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the chance to read this in exchange for an honest review.

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This is the sequel to 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗻 𝗚𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗻, which I previously read & enjoyed. I loved this one just as well! I’m so grateful to Stephanie Alexander & NetGalley for my copy to read and review!!!

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