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Haunting Charlie
by Wendy Wang
3.5 stars. I liked this ... enough that I picked up (but ... didn't finish) the second in the series. Looks like there are 13! Text included in KindleUnlimited, audio included in AudiblePlus (at least the first few).
This was contemporary paranormal, third person POV, pretty much in Charlie's head the whole time. She's a divorced mom, let her husband have guardianship of their son after she had attempted suicide/had a bit of a mental breakdown. She can see ghosts ... she doesn't even realize some are ghosts right off. Her cousins also have "gifts". She's asked to help clear out a haunted house, there's family who thinks she's trying to pull a fast one, and then there's both old and new murder mysteries to solve.
I'm not sure how much will really stick in my memory though - nothing super new or distinct. A little bit of humor here and there, but fairly dark. A couple instances of proFanity. Some of the story is getting mixed in my mind with another recent read featuring serial killers [book:The Quarry Girls|57836903] - although the latter had nothing supernatural.
I thought this would be a fun addition to my "halloween" October reads. I read quite a bit of paranormal, but haven't had witches/ghosts on the radar for a bit. The audio was good, a very southern twang.
This was contemporary paranormal, third person POV, pretty much in Charlie's head the whole time. She's a divorced mom, let her husband have guardianship of their son after she had attempted suicide/had a bit of a mental breakdown. She can see ghosts ... she doesn't even realize some are ghosts right off. Her cousins also have "gifts". She's asked to help clear out a haunted house, there's family who thinks she's trying to pull a fast one, and then there's both old and new murder mysteries to solve.
I'm not sure how much will really stick in my memory though - nothing super new or distinct. A little bit of humor here and there, but fairly dark. A couple instances of proFanity. Some of the story is getting mixed in my mind with another recent read featuring serial killers [book:The Quarry Girls|57836903] - although the latter had nothing supernatural.
I thought this would be a fun addition to my "halloween" October reads. I read quite a bit of paranormal, but haven't had witches/ghosts on the radar for a bit. The audio was good, a very southern twang.