Ghosts of Bliss Bayou
The Abby Renshaw Supernatural Mysteries, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Alicia Foreman
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Written by:
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Jack Massa
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Ghosts, a family curse, and a legacy of true magic
2018 Readers' Choice Award Winner for YA Paranormal Fiction
For 16-year old Abigail Renshaw, the terrifying nightmares are not the worst part. When apparitions start leaking out of the nightmares into her waking life - well, that's a problem.
But Abby's dealt with hallucinations before, and she's nothing if not resilient. Following clues from the nightmares, she convinces her mother to let her visit Harmony Springs, the small town in Florida where Abby was born, and where her grandmother still lives.
There, Abby finds unexpected help from new friends: a compulsive teenage blogger named Molly Quick, and Molly's older brother Ray-Ray (a guy Abby really starts to like).
The not-so-good news? Abby's apparitions might be real, the results of a family curse. And one of them wants to kill her.
For young adult fantasy fans of Bella Forest and Bianca Scardoni: If you like heroines who handle their own problems - no matter how spooky - you will love Ghosts of Bliss Bayou.
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- Happy Endings
- 2021-02-15
Very enjoyable YA mystery.
Very enjoyable YA book. The main character was fun to read, and very much a teenager, so relatable. The secondary characters felt just as authentic and believable. The story had an imaginative blend of real life and magical upheaval. The balance of the two was just right. The action moved along nicely, paced not too fast or slow. As an audiobook, I did find the narrator could be a bit deadpan when not reading dialogue. A minor point that did not stop me from thoroughly enjoying, and recommending, this Abby Renshaw mystery.
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