True Believer
As a science journalist with a regular column in Scientific American, Jeremy Marsh specializes in debunking the supernatural. A born skeptic, he travels to the small town of Boone Creek, North Carolina, determined to find the real cause behind the ghostly apparitions that appear in the towns...
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As a science journalist with a regular column in Scientific American, Jeremy Marsh specializes in debunking the supernatural. A born skeptic, he travels to the small town of Boone Creek, North Carolina, determined to find the real cause behind the ghostly apparitions that appear in the towns cemetery. What he doesnt plan on, however, is falling hopelessly in love with Lexie Darnell, granddaughter of the town psychic. Now, if the young lovers are to have any kind of future at all, Jeremy must make a difficult choice: return to the life he knows, or do something hes never done beforetake a giant leap of faith.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780446696517 (044669651X)
Publish date: April 11th 2006
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages no: 465
Edition language: English
Series: Jeremy Marsh & Lexie Darnell (#1)
A good one, but again, not my favorite Nicholas Sparks novel.
A good one, but again, not my favorite Nicholas Sparks novel.
Nicholas Sparks and I have a serious love-hate (mostly hate) relationship. Honestly, I don’t know why I keep reading his books, because they mostly make me want to throw them across the room/stab the book/curl into a ball and scream, etc. However, seeing as I literally own all his books except for a...
Actually 3.5 stars but you know the reason why I can't give that
Not one of my best books of Sparks'. Makes you want to believe in the unbelievable. Writing style and the story is as good as can be.