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Haunted House Murder
Haunted House Murder
Leslie Meier | 2022 | Mystery
5
5.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Weak Novella
Halloween is coming, but everyone in Tinker’s Cove is talking about the old, abandoned house in town. While it looks run down from the outside, someone has bought it and moved in during the middle of the night. However, they aren’t very friendly, rebuffing Lucy’s and other’s attempts to welcome them to town. Then the rumors start flying and strange events start happening. What is really going on in this house?

I know that the Lucy Stone series is extremely popular, but I struggle to get through the stories I have read. Part of it is Lucy’s family. I haven’t spent enough time with them to look past their faults and love them, I guess. And, let’s face it, that is often what we have to do with people in real life. In this case, I found the story to be better suited to a short story than even a novella. It’s not bad, but it felt drawn out and a little forced.

NOTE: This story is a novella, roughly 100 pages, and was originally part of the novella collection Haunted House Murder. If you have that book, there is no need to buy this ebook. If you haven’t read the story, now is the time consider this Halloween trip to Maine.
  
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Hard Charger (Flash Bang, #2)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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Didn't realize this was part of a series. Very well written post Apocalypse novella, super sexy with just the right amount of everything to keep me turning the pages. Fist time I've read anything by Meghan March but it wont be the last.
  
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A Curse of Forever by Tessa McFionn - @Archaeolibrary, @Bethb19861, @TessaMcFionn, #Novella, #Contemporary, #Supernatural, #Romance, 4 out of 5 (very good)

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Stealing Harper (Taking Chances, #1.5)
Stealing Harper (Taking Chances, #1.5)
Molly McAdams | 2013 | Fiction & Poetry
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
As I read Stealing Harper, I was unaware that it was a novella to a series. Luckily, it didn't feel like a novella, so when I went to write this review, I was surprised to find out it wasn't a standalone. I liked Stealing Harper well enough. I won't lie, I scrolled through the pages a bit, but I will say this: The ending killed me. I had felt cheated out of a proper ending. Now that I'm aware this is part of a series, I'll definitely be reading the other books to find out how the whole story ends!