Thursday, April 11, 2019

Review: Walk this Way, Haunt this Way

Walk this Way, Haunt this Way Walk this Way, Haunt this Way by Rose Pressey
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Synopsis:

Ripley Van Raden guides tour-goers through the spooky streets and creepy buildings on her popular ghost tour. She deals with ghosts on a daily basis in her haunted hometown of Devil's Moon. 

Spirits aren't only there at night. During the day, as head librarian, Ripley chats with the ghost of the town’s former librarian via text and social media. 

When a team of film makers want to include Ripley's tour in their documentary she agrees. It sounds like a great way to promote her tour. No sooner does the camera stop rolling when one of the crew members is murdered. 

Sinister spirits have potentially attached to Ripley’s boyfriend Officer Brannon Landon and now she has to find out if there's a connection to the murder before the final chapter of her book ends for good.

My Thoughts:

This book surprised me. I didn't notice as many issues with other books but this one was a bit confusing. I had to re-read sections just to make sure I wasn't imagining it. It seems to jump about a bit and there are some grammar issues scattered throughout. However, I still enjoyed the story. There were so many ghosts in this one. Overall, a good book but could use an editor.

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