
Loxley Belle
Ghosts of Summerleigh, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Amy McFadden
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Amanda Ronconi
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By:
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M. L. Bullock
Jerica and Jesse settle into Summerleigh and count themselves lucky to start their family in the beautiful old home. With the renovations nearly complete, Jerica uncovers Loxley Belle's name carved into a wooden desk in a forgotten shack near the old home. Along with the discovery comes the feeling that the last Belle girl needs her help. Jerica and Jesse do their best to piece together the past and find that the youngest Belle had secrets of her own.
Small-town drama and a rich Southern background add to the tension of this riveting, ghost-filled mystery.
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The modern day story built in is okay but while it is a bit happier, it’s not happy enough to make up for the severe sadness and pain of the 1940s backstory.
Between this and the confusing mixed narration I have not enjoyed the series as much as I typically enjoy books narrated by Amanda Ronconi. The world isn’t as dark as the series makes it out to be. Characters keep dying and there isn’t enough sunshine to make up for all the dark.
Why are the stories so sad?
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