Thursday, April 11, 2019

Review: Hauntin' After Midnight

Hauntin' After Midnight Hauntin' After Midnight by Rose Pressey
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Synopsis:

The paranormal is attached to Ripley Van Raden twenty-four hours a day. At night, Ripley is a haunted tour guide. During the day, the paranormal find her too. She’s the head librarian at the extremely haunted Bilson Library in Devil’s Moon, Kentucky.
It’s no surprise that someone would seek Ripley’s help with a terrifying haunted house in town. At first, Ripley isn’t convinced the place is haunted. Could the place be more sinister than Ripley imagines? It looks that way when Ripley discovers a woman murdered on the home’s lawn.
At least she has the help of handsome Brannon Landon, detective with the Devil’s Moon Police Department and part-time paranormal investigator. Ripley has to find the killer before her overdue date comes too soon. A book just might hold the clue to solving the crime.

My Thoughts:

This was a fun addition to this series. I love the characters, especially Annie the library ghost. Annie seemed to be a bit more front & center this time as she actually left the library because she was upset. The mystery was a bit more complex and there were a lot of players in this one. Again, my issue seems to be with editing. I have never read more than one of this author's books at a time and don't normally notice it quite as much. However, this week I read several and the errors are starting to grate on my nerves. I do like the stories so I am gonna step away and read something else.

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