Showing posts with label Ghost Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghost Stories. Show all posts

Sunday, April 7, 2024

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Wilbur was used to attending his college formals alone. The Halloween Ball would be no different. He’s amazed when a beautiful girl in a Victorian gown shows an interest in him. What he doesn’t realize is that another woman has her eye on him as well. The White Lady returns every Halloween to take revenge on the men of the campus for her brutal murder. This year, she's chosen Wilbur as her next victim.


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Saturday, October 27, 2018

Get Jessica by Laura DeLuca #Free for Halloween


Wilbur was used to going to his college formals alone. He thought the Halloween Ball would be no different. He’s amazed when a beautiful girl in a Victorian costume displays an interest in him and even more amazed to find himself alone with her on one of the campus nature trails.

What Wilbur doesn’t realize is that another woman has her eye on him too. The White Lady returns every Halloween to take revenge on the men of the campus for her brutal murder. She has chosen Wilbur as her next victim.


Sunday, November 22, 2015

Book Review: The Appearance of Annie Van Sinderen


A few years back, I was given a book called "Risk" by Dick Francis. I was told at the time that it was a fascinating book in that it's a mystery with no dead bodies. I couldn't help thinking of that book as I read this one. 

This is a ghost story that never mentions the word ghost. It's danced around, or another term is used in place of the word, which I found really interesting. This story follows two characters, mostly: A young man who is taking summer film classes in hopes of transferring to New York, and a young woman who keeps randomly appearing and disappearing from his life. 

This has been one of my favorite recent reads. I loved the characters. They felt real, and I could relate to them, even when there were moments when they weren't at their best. I liked them, and wanted to see them succeed. In particular, I felt for Annie as she makes some hard realizations. I really don't want to say more, because I fear I'd be spoiling the book. I will say that the parts with Annie were well-done, and I think it was a great concept. 

I'd recommend this one for fans of YA, New Adult, and historical novels. This one is definitely going to be re-read by me.