Read For Free A Haunting At Storm House (Ravynne Sisters #3) Scripted By Merabeth James Formatted As Digital Format
to self: Think twice before reading one of the Ravynne Sisters books before going to bed! With only one truly evil entity, you'd think all the rest would more than balance it out.
Not even! When Charlie started to buckle a bit, I folded completely, How Meg calls up the strength to follow her big sister down the eerie path in this book is beyond me, It was way too much fun watching Rayne evolve into the hapless mess sans designer labels and silky hair, The tennis shoes almost did me in and I so know what the frizzy hair looks and feels like,
I look forward to whatever Merabeth writes next, Love this series!!! Amazing read!!! A little racy, I don't remember the first being like that, This one was much better edited than the first, I loved the ghost story and the mystery, Great for my break! Great book and my favorite of the series, I'm looking forward to the next in the series, Third book in the Ravyanne Sisters Paranormal mystery series,
Rayne Ravynne finds herself on Storm Island at a home of the Meeker Sisters researching and writing their family
history, But what she finds is an evil entity that doesn't want her there, when she tries to leave Rayne is trapped,
Rayne sends a message for help to her sisters who handle this sort of stuff, Once there Meg and Charlie find that this is one strong and evil apparition, In order to get off the island they must solve a centuries old mystery about the Storm House or "suffer a fate that makes death seem the 'lesser of two evils'".
Great read! The sisters really can find excitement, mystery and ghosts! Rayne has gotten herself in over her head on Storm Island,
Charlie an Maggie head out to help her
this mystery keeps you guessing an you read see the puzzle is slowly put together
Very well orchestrated.
I really enjoy this series, Another fun read in the series, This one was really corny but still a fun quick read, Great ambiance, but writing is not as strong as some other mystery writers I've read, I began my actual writing career as a journalist and then a TV scriptwriter, but loved putting words together to form images/thoughts/feelings almost as soon as I could grasp a pencil.
There are six things important to mewell, most important to me: To love unconditionally, to always keep a sense of wonder, to always be kind, to find joy in simple things, to never take myself too seriously, and to make sure I dont leave this earth with a list of if only I hads trailing behind me.
Ive taken many leaps of faith in my time and, so far, have landed on my feet or, in one case, on a dilapitated houseboat with my dog, and a lot of enthusiasm.
I named her Sanctuary Annie and hoped for the best, I knew nothing about boats, couldnt sw I began my actual writing career as a journalist and then a TV scriptwriter, but loved putting words together to form images/thoughts/feelings almost as soon as I could grasp a pencil.
There are six things important to mewell, most important to me: To love unconditionally, to always keep a sense of 'wonder', to always be kind, to find joy in simple things, to never take myself too seriously, and to make sure I don't leave this earth with a list of "if only I hads" trailing behind me.
I've taken many 'leaps of faith' in my time and, so far, have landed on my feet or, in one case, on a dilapitated houseboat with my dog, and a lot of enthusiasm.
I named her 'Sanctuary Annie' and hoped for the best, I knew nothing about boats, couldn't swim and wondered how long she would stay afloat, In the middle of the night, when my dog jumped up to join me on the antique Victorian bed I had moved on board, I would check to see if he was wet, knowing, if so, we were both in big trouble.
But Sanctuary Annie hung in there, even surviving a hurricane, when others around her were not so fortunate, Living in the small marina, with the sea as my back yard, I found a profound sense of peace, . and the love of my life, my Jim, captain of 'Wings', a beautiful racing sloop that flies across the water, when the wind fills her sails, I often think how much I would have missed out on, if I hadn't taken that leap of faith and followed my heart, Life is meant to be lived and I intend to keep on doing just that, sitelink.