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newfgirl's review
3.0
i had a really hard time getting into this storyline. I did enjoy the other books in the series but this one fell short.
nixwhittaker's review
3.0
The series started well but this book needs more to happen to really be a novel instead of fluff and endless "I love you."
laurla's review against another edition
"damn know-it-alls, they didn't think. they considered their way the right way, their hubris correct, and didn't think about the consequences of their damn high-and-mightiness until it surprised them by biting them in the butt."
"clare squeaked while hanging onto the chicken bar." (we always called it the oh-shit handle)
"clare squeaked while hanging onto the chicken bar." (we always called it the oh-shit handle)
shell74's review
4.0
Actual Rating: 3.5 Stars
Ghost Maker was another interesting installment in Robin D. Owens’ Ghost Seer series. This time around, Clare, Zach and Enzo had to scurry around to find a way to heal Clare’s supernatural wounds and locate a missing street kid before a killer could get to him.
I really like the world Owens has created for this series and it seems like with each installment the characters–as well as the readers–learn something new. There were a lot of little tidbits of information that Zach, Clare and Enzo uncovered in this story that will help them understand their ‘gifts’ more. And that will help them on future cases, of course. I love the learning process they’ve been immersed in. It makes the story seem more realistic that they’ve had to figure things out as they go and that they started from a more skeptical frame of mind.
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Original Notes:
Ghost Maker was another interesting installment in Robin D. Owens' Ghost Seer series. The story itself had a nice, fast-moving pace to it and the tidbits of information Clare and Zach learned here should help them on future cases. And while I might have found the dialogue a little disjointed this time, I liked that our two main characters still had a solid connection between them and they're making strides toward a long-term relationship. Full review to come.
Ghost Maker was another interesting installment in Robin D. Owens’ Ghost Seer series. This time around, Clare, Zach and Enzo had to scurry around to find a way to heal Clare’s supernatural wounds and locate a missing street kid before a killer could get to him.
I really like the world Owens has created for this series and it seems like with each installment the characters–as well as the readers–learn something new. There were a lot of little tidbits of information that Zach, Clare and Enzo uncovered in this story that will help them understand their ‘gifts’ more. And that will help them on future cases, of course. I love the learning process they’ve been immersed in. It makes the story seem more realistic that they’ve had to figure things out as they go and that they started from a more skeptical frame of mind.
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Original Notes:
Ghost Maker was another interesting installment in Robin D. Owens' Ghost Seer series. The story itself had a nice, fast-moving pace to it and the tidbits of information Clare and Zach learned here should help them on future cases. And while I might have found the dialogue a little disjointed this time, I liked that our two main characters still had a solid connection between them and they're making strides toward a long-term relationship. Full review to come.
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