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A review by lindseydomokur
The Haunting of Beatrix Greene Episode 1 by Rachel Hawkins, Ash Parsons, Vicky Alvear Schecter
4.0
This was the perfect book to start as the weather changed. I really enjoyed this mix of historical horror with a little bit of romance thrown in there. Psychics and mediums really interest me so this book was a no brainer, I knew it would suck me in early and it did.
Beatrix is a medium and she is called upon by James to come to his family home to see if she can help him to understand the evil that lives inside this house. Beatrix doesn't honestly believe in her abilities, she feels like she gives people comfort by telling them she can communicate with their loved ones. Upon entering this house, she is hit by waves of darkness and knows there is something lurking there. It was definitely dark, that is for sure, but Beatrix called on powers she didn't know she possessed and helped James find peace.
I really enjoyed how they worked together and the side characters were just as interesting as the main characters. It was a great spooky read.
Beatrix is a medium and she is called upon by James to come to his family home to see if she can help him to understand the evil that lives inside this house. Beatrix doesn't honestly believe in her abilities, she feels like she gives people comfort by telling them she can communicate with their loved ones. Upon entering this house, she is hit by waves of darkness and knows there is something lurking there. It was definitely dark, that is for sure, but Beatrix called on powers she didn't know she possessed and helped James find peace.
I really enjoyed how they worked together and the side characters were just as interesting as the main characters. It was a great spooky read.