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Today for letter "G" in the A-Z Challenge, I have two reviews: Givin' Up The Ghost by Gwen Gardner and Green Eyed Monster by Mike Robinson.
I hope you are tempted by the reviews to add both of them to your TBR list! Enjoy!
GIVIN' UP THE GHOST
By
Gwen Gardner
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Friend or Foe?
Murder victim Bart Bagley is not content to merely roll over in his grave. He wants his murderer caught and he wants teenage ghost whisperer, Indigo Eady, to help him.
It becomes obvious that Bart’s temper led to more than one disagreement, but is it enough to want him dead? With nothing but a cold trail and a hot list of “friendly” suspects, Indigo and her friends race to find the killer before they become the next victims.
An Indigo Eady Paranormal Mystery
Indigo Eady is not clumsy. At least, that’s what she keeps telling everyone. Can she help that the overactive spirit community of Sabrina Shores causes her psychic abilities to short-circuit? It’s unfortunate that her cute new friend Badger is often on the receiving end of her mishaps. At times, she is positively hazardous to his health. Even so, sparks start to fly in more than one direction...
MY REVIEW:
I was pleasantly surprised reading Givin' Up the Ghost, by Gwen Gardner, I expected a simple ghost story, but Gwen filled the story with the unexpected.
A murder mystery, centered around a small town in England, where a teenage American girl lives with her uncle and cousin. She is not the run of the mill teenager, as she has a connection, through her family line, with the paranormal....She can see and converse with ghosts, and this makes her life anything but normal!
Indigo teams up with her cousin Simon and a few friends, which includes the children of the ghost, Bart Bagley to find and hunt down his killers.
Thrown into this mix, is a sweet romance between Indigo and the son of Bart Bagley.
An interesting young adult paranormal read, which keeps readers guessing about what will happen next.
The Green-Eyed Monster
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Martin Smith and John Becker: bestselling authors with ordinary names and extraordinary minds. Rivals since childhood, they live in the same town and are famous for their uncanny similarity in physical manner and literary voice. When one of them ends up dead at the other's home, an investigation is launched into their dark past, revealing a series of troubling stories from their childhood, adolescence and careers, throughout which lurks the presence of an authorial entity with roots beyond our time or dimension – a sinister entity with far-reaching designs.
MY REVIEW:
Although Green Eyed Monster is not the type of book I would normally read, it held my interest and I enjoyed the story.
It delves into areas of evil with a supernatural concept, involving butterflies and the dark forces, of what I presume is the devil.
The story ventures in the human psyche, exploring the reasons for the choices humans make at the different crossroads in their lives, giving an explanation as to why a certain pathway is chosen, questioning fate.
The Green Eyed Monster starts with a scene involving a murder, investigation which leads into introducing the various characters involved in the story, divulging how their lives are entwined and directed by manipulation of a dark force, which is working behind the scenes.
The Green Eyed Monster by Mike Robinson, is well written and holds the attention of it's reader through to the end.
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11 comments:
Givin' Up The Ghost was so much fun. So quirky!
Great review for Gwen! A fun read.
I've had Givin' Up the Ghost on my list for a while. Green-Eyed Monster sounds interesting, too.
Eeeep! Thank you so much for featuring and reviewing my book today, Carolyn. Heck, it makes me want to read it! Yay!
Congrats to Mike - his book sounds really good. Another murder mystery with my favorite people - authors!
Both the books sound interesting. Definitely in my TBR pile
HI, CM,
TWO TERRIFIC REVIEWS!
I can't wait to read Gwen's book... I've been loving Indigo's daily posts.
I saw "Giving up the Ghost" on another site and it sounds like great fun :)
I have Gwen's on my Nook. I hope to get to it soon.
I'm on the hunt for a new book, and I'm always up for something different. this is not what I would normally be drawn to, but your review has got me interested. Tks.
Givin' up the Ghost was an awesome read. Glad you reviewed it. Green... sounds very interesting as well.
Gwen did an excellent job with her book. I really enjoyed it! :)
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