A review by beersbooksandbooos
A Haunted History of Invisible Women: True Stories of America's Ghosts by Leanna Renee Hieber, Elizabeth Kerri Mahon, Andrea Janes

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5.0

 
I want to start off by thanking Netgalley and Citadel Press for letting me give my honest review for both the book and the audiobook. 

If you are looking for a ghost story book then this isn’t for you, it tells more about the women surrounding the stories. That is what I really loved about the book and how they really brought the women back to life. There are some places in the book that people might take a different way, which is understandable. They could have worded it differently, I think it would have made a difference. You have to remember that most of the stories about the ghost take place before modern times, the women acted and were taught very differently than we are now. Now I am really excited to do my own research on the stories and women mentioned in this book. 

For the audiobook, I really did like the narrator. She didn’t make it sound like she was reading a textbook. That did make my enjoyment of the book, so much better.