Recently divorced author
MacKenzie Dillon has lost her writing mojo. When she inherits her great aunt’s
haunted house in Virginia, she is determined to make a new start. The creepy
old house provides inspiration but at what cost?
Successful architect and
paranormal skeptic Justin Kent returns to Penny Hollow to fulfill his father’s
dying wish of revitalizing their small town. To do that, he needs the allegedly
haunted estate at Summerfield. Mac, the new owner, may be gorgeous and spunky,
but she refuses to sell.
These two have a dangerous
history that spans the ages, but will they discover the truth in time to save
their lives?
I enjoy anything Heather Long
writes, and Haunt Me has it all, a
great hero who has patience and is almost perfect and a heroine that has been
wounded before and has to learn to trust again and a haunted house at the
center of it all.
MacKenzie “Mac” Dillon is
excited to inherit her great aunt’s house in Penny Hollow, it’s the perfect
place to hole up and get back to her writing roots. I really liked Mac, she was
dedicated to her craft and when she interacts with Justin, she has a lot of
attitude and personality that I enjoyed.
Justin Kent, is a pretty close
to a perfect hero because he dives right in and helps Mac even when she doesn’t
even know she needs help and even when she makes it difficult for him.
This book had me on pins and
needles as everything built and I couldn’t put it down because I needed to know
what was going to happen and how it was going to in. That’s what elevates Haunt Me from good to great, it produced
real emotions in me and I want everyone to read it so I can discuss it.
I highly recommend this story
and I really want more Penny Hollow! I need more Penny Hollow, there were so many interesting characters introduced.
I received a copy in exchange
for my honest review. I was not compensated for my review.
I was *just* looking at this one thinking mmmm want. lol
ReplyDeleteI definitely think you'll enjoy it. It's really well done and I liked the characters and was very satisfied at the end.
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