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The Voices She Heard

A Riveting Haunted House Mystery (A Riveting Haunted House Mystery Series, Book 48)

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The Voices She Heard

By: Hazel Holmes
Narrated by: Cheryl May
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Ally is desperate for a change of scenery. So, hoping to rebuild her life, she heads to an isolated retreat outside of a small town. But things move on their own, screams echo from the basement, and Ally sees a shadowy figure out of the corner of her eye. Is the retreat haunted? And if it is, what does the ghost want with Ally?

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Horror Suspense Thriller & Suspense Haunted Scary Fiction Mystery
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This story was vey bubble gum, but easy to listen to and held my interest. Nothing scary or gory. I prefer more horror, but this was pretty good.

Predictable but good

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Cheryl May brought the tension out in this well written story.
A new start soon became a nightmare, what she heard and seen how were they connected and was the ghost really what she saw.
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Excellent

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This could hardly be called a ghost story, and certainly not a riveting one. With barely a handful of encounters with the spirit, this book focuses primarily on the drama between two sisters. I personally couldn't stand Emily. The elder sister was completely self-centered and constantly berated her sister and husband for not fitting her ideals. I just don't feel this was one of Hazel Holmes' best pieces.

Disappointing

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