A review by pavi_fictionalworm
The Haunting of Beatrix Greene Episode 1 by Vicky Alvear Schecter, Ash Parsons, Rachel Hawkins

4.0


Disclaimer: An eARC was provided via Publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.

I didn't know before picking up this book that this was episode one of a serial-but this does read like a standalone even if the ending is a little open-ended.

Beatrix Greene earns her living as a spiritual medium -
though she herself does not believe in ghosts or any supernatural. All she believes is an extra something emotional within her that manages to empathise when it comes to her clients.

James Walker is a sceptic who has disproven and unmasked many spiritual mediums for the frauds they are.

So, when he makes a monetary offer to Ms. Greene to spend one night at the haunted Ashbury Manor to (dis) prove the claims of haunting as groundless-
she accepts; not knowing what this single night would bring for both Beatrix and James.

.A gothic horror, this actually was more than I had been expecting-eerie, creepy and horrifying. I actually enjoyed the story far more than I had expected to; along with the romance that develops between James and Beatrix.

I do not know if I will stick with this serial; but I would not say no to picking up the next episode if so desired.



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