Read: 21st-23rd
November 2014
My Goodreads rating - 2
Stars - It was OK.
So I really liked the premise of this book; our
main character is a second-rate witch called Halloween LaVeau (although she
prefers Hallie, well wouldn’t you?!), who’s inherited a mansion from her Great
Aunt that she’s trying to turn into a Bed & Breakfast. She finds a book hidden
in the attic that’s written in some strange language, she reanimates a ghost
and there are two amazingly handsome men Nicolas Marcos and Liam Rankin who
just happen to turn up wanting to stay! Great, I do enjoy paranormal romance books
with a bit of fun and mystery!
I
downloaded this because it was cheap and had a good number of 4 or 5 star
ratings on Amazon and the Goodreads website. I’ve enjoyed reading the Jolie
Wilkins series by H.P. Mallory and “Haunted on Bourbon Street” by Deanna Chase was
expecting something similar but it didn’t quite live up to my expectations.
Now
you need to know that I’m in my early 40’s and I don't have the patience for YA
novels; their characters full of angst, relationship naivety, a MC’s inability
to see the bigger picture, "read
between the lines" or know that the world isn’t just black & white, good or evil but a myriad shades of complex
grey.
Hallie
was a very frustrating character for me, she felt like a teenager or pre-teen most
of the time when in reality she was supposed to be 28 years old. In fact most
characters in this story were rather frustrating in one way of another and lacked
the depth I was hoping for.
...So, basically what
I’m saying is...
So,
although I realised that this book wasn’t going to live up to all my
expectations after the first couple of chapters, I did generally enjoy the
story. I tried to let it just wash over me as I was reading and simply enjoy
the ride. Sadly, I didn’t engage enough in Hallie, Nicolas or Liam enough to
want to read the next book but this one did make me laugh out loud a few times.
However, as it has received some 5 star reviews from other Goodreads readers
obviously it ticks all the boxes for some people.Find it on my Goodreads bookshelves: contemporary-paranormal, young-adult-teen
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