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A review by cyireadbooks
The Haunting of Beatrix Greene: Vol. 1 by Vicky Alvear Shecter, Rachel Hawkins, Ash Parsons
4.0
The Haunting of Beatrix Greene is like a Netflix series in written form. Instead of seasons, you have chapters. In this case, it’s the first season (chapter) with nine complete episodes.
Beatrix Greene is a fake spiritualist, but no one knows that. She prides herself on her acting ability. Conning people is her specialty. She leads people to believe that she can communicate with their loved ones that have passed.
One fateful day, Beatrix is hired to perform a seance in a purportedly haunted house. What transpire is a spine chilling story with sinister undertones that will keep you up at night.
Not quite a five star read because some elements of the story just didn’t fit in my opinion. Still, The Haunting of Beatrix Greene was an enjoyable story. Four stars. It’s the perfect book to read for Halloween.
I received a digital ARC from Serial Box through NetGalley. The review herein is completely my own and contains my honest thoughts and opnions.
Beatrix Greene is a fake spiritualist, but no one knows that. She prides herself on her acting ability. Conning people is her specialty. She leads people to believe that she can communicate with their loved ones that have passed.
One fateful day, Beatrix is hired to perform a seance in a purportedly haunted house. What transpire is a spine chilling story with sinister undertones that will keep you up at night.
Not quite a five star read because some elements of the story just didn’t fit in my opinion. Still, The Haunting of Beatrix Greene was an enjoyable story. Four stars. It’s the perfect book to read for Halloween.
I received a digital ARC from Serial Box through NetGalley. The review herein is completely my own and contains my honest thoughts and opnions.