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All Hallows Haunting by Desirée Lee

Posted under Book Reviews, Ghosts, Magic, Witches, e-books by Megan on Wednesday 4 February 2009 at 8:33 am
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Kitrina (Kit) Eisley is a 23 year-old accountant working in a small town. She is known as the crazy girl that thinks ghosts took her boyfriend ten years ago. She has never dated and keeps to herself.

Dane Grissinger disappeared at the age of 13. A body had never been found, and the only witness had been his girlfriend, Kit.

Ten years ago on Halloween night, Dane and Kit went to the house called Coulbourne Castle. Dane wanted to perform a séance and speak to ghosts. The story went that Silas Coulbourne had murdered his wife and son. Sitting in front of the graves of the Coulbourne family, Dane chanted the spell he memorized. He was grabbed from behind and disappeared right before Kit’s eyes. No one had believed her about that night. Ten years later, she still thinks of Dane every day and wishes that she could have helped him more. A few days before Halloween, Dane appears and tried to communicate with her. Will she be able to help him? Can she say good bye again and survive?

I have to admit that the first chapter freaked me out a bit. That says a lot for me, too. I really enjoyed the story, and Desirée Lee keeps you guessing the entire time. Just when you think you know what direction she is going next, she blindsides you and send you in another. So many twists and turns made me enjoy every minute of it.

Book Stats:

  • e-book, digital format
  • Publisher: Dark Castle Lords Publishing
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 978-1-921347-67-2

To purchase an electronic copy of All Hallows Haunting click here.

To visit the author’s website go here.


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