This was a fun and quick read that I quite enjoyed. Charlotte Silver is a character I warmed up to immediately, and the premise that her "ghost-hunting" parents use involving paranormal occurrences was intriguing and certainly made me think.The outsider teenager storyline with Charlotte and her n...
In the fast paced sequel to Past Midnight Charlotte Silver finds herself In frightening and very real danger.After a terrifying encounter in Ohio that leaves her arm in a sling Charlotte tries to at least regain some semblence of normality by going to a party with Harris Abbott, captain of the fo...
Cover:I feel that judging a cover of a book, by a small picture on my computer screen just isn't fair. Since, I only read Beyond the Grave, in e-book form, I don't believe it would be right.Characters-In Beyond the Grave, I really liked all of the characters; they all seemed real and down to eart...
This book is set in between One Hundred Candles and the last book, beyond the grave, in the Past Midnight series.Charlotte can’t get over her guilt, her mother is in a coma and a man is dead. Blaming herself she can’t work out how to continue with her life, to make things worse every night she se...
It was probably the only building in the entire state of South Carolina that was shaped like a slice of pie and painted the color of a grape popsicle. It was a little coffee drive-through place called Something’s Brewing. I loved it because the hours were good, the coffee was great and, best of a...
“I want you to find out what Jared’s up to,” she announced as she drove us to school on Monday morning.“What are you talking about?” I was more tired than usual, having been awakened in the middle of the night by the sound of my parents fighting. Again.I had been too groggy to catch most of what ...