Amityville Horrible
Jaime Vegas—spiritualist, entertainer and, unbeknownst to her audience, real-life necromancer—swore she’d never do another reality ghost show after the last fiasco. But when she’s railroaded into a charity gig, she finds herself back on the set, this time with a cast of photogenic college kids,...
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Jaime Vegas—spiritualist, entertainer and, unbeknownst to her audience, real-life necromancer—swore she’d never do another reality ghost show after the last fiasco. But when she’s railroaded into a charity gig, she finds herself back on the set, this time with a cast of photogenic college kids, an up-and-coming Russian spiritualist, and a tale of missing girls and murder i
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00AGIN5JE
Publisher: Subterranean Press
Pages no: 99
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Urban Fantasy,
Romance,
Shapeshifters,
Paranormal Romance,
Adult,
Mystery,
Short Stories,
Ghosts,
Werewolves
Series: Otherworld Stories (#10)
I have to say that Jamie is my favorite character in the series. Mostly, because she is the everywoman who just happens to be able to talk to ghosts. She is not stupid, though she think she is, but she is the most normal of the women in the series. She also is a modern woman who is in a relationship...
Lovely, shorter piece set in the Otherworld universe. The first book I've read by Kelley Armstrong, it stands alone quite well. I suspect fans of her work, and this world, will like the mentions of Elena, and the larger Otherworld universe, although it's hard to tell having not read them myself. ...
I spent a large chunk of this novella thinking "this story is only a shorter version of NO HUMANS INVOLVED just with different ghosts." And, I stayed on that thought train up until the final pages when Armstrong reveals that no— in fact, this story is not at all what it seems. The plot is delightful...
I'm kind of glad that Armstrong appears to be continuing this series, even if it is only novellas.
3.5 stars.This book is told from Jaime's POV. She is by no means my favorite narrator. Her stories always seem the same to me. Not bad, but nothing spectacular either. Good news, Jeremy is in this book.