I was really surprised that I liked this book so much -- it reads a lot like a first novel in that the characters are well-developed, but nonetheless a bit stereotypical; the dialogue is terribly unrealistic; and the story is bit tropish. What I mean by the latter is that we get not only one hau...
“Follow me, Cin,” his voice echoed in my mind. I tried to move my legs to catch up with him, but my feet felt weighted. I looked down and saw I had on block shoes similar to the kind the Frankenstein monster wore. Harry was moving quickly away down a dark passage that took a dog leg to the ri...
I kept my pajamas on and put on my bunny slippers. I padded out into the house. It was quiet. I looked for the paper on the porch, but it was gone. Puzzled, I walked down the hall to the den and was surprised to see Dave there. He was on the phone taking down some notes. He didn’t know I wa...
Father Peter worried.“Yes, but now that we know what they look like, they can be gathered and neutralized. At least that’s my hope.” Mia nodded towards Sean. “Is he staying or going?”“Sean is staying for a while. He wants to make amends before leaving. It’s not just this little caper that he...
Fitch writing as Alexie Aaron ALSO BY ALEXIE AARON HAUNTED SERIESin order The Hauntings of Cold Creek HollowGhostly AttachmentsSand TrapDarker than DarkThe GardenPuzzleOld BonesThings that Go Bump in the NightSomething OldThe Middle House: Return to Cold Creek HollowRenovationMind FrayThe Siege P...
She sipped her coffee and thought about what she was going to say to Angelo Michaels. She owed him an explanation. He, like Murphy, tended to take on a chauvinistic role when dealing with her. He wasn’t her father, and he would never be her lover. If he wanted her to listen to his counsel, he ...