Death was what sent Edward Meyer away thirty years ago.Death was what brought him and his children back to Miller’s Crossing.He wanted a quiet and peaceful setting to start over in, but instead he found dark truths, a centuries old family secret, and a war as old as time itself.The more he uncovered about his past, the more he began to wonder… had he chosen the right side.If you enjoy … wonder… had he chosen the right side.
If you enjoy paranormal thrillers like “The Shining”, “Doctor Sleep”, and “The Exorcist”, you’ll love taking this journey with Edward. Buy THE GHOSTS OF MILLER’S CROSSING today.
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This was an atmospheric spooky read!
A small backstory:
Miller’s Crossing is a small town which is steeped in lots of ghostly activity. Edward Meyer along with his two children moves back to his hometown of Miller’s Crossing after his wife dies from cancer.
Edward has a secret gift which is that he can see ghosts and interact with them, but when he moves back to his hometown he finds out that he is not the only one that can see them as the townspeople can see them too.
Edward has been through hell with spending time in an institution when he was younger as everyone just seemed to think he was hallucinating, but once he moves back to Miller’s Crossing he finds out there is more to what transpires within the town as somehow everything is connected to his family and the past.
Thoughts:
This was a creepy atmospheric story of ghosts and the town being haunted which within certain parts of the book it creeped under my skin and kept me glued to my kindle.
This was my first time reading this author and since this is the first book in a trilogy I will be continuing on with the rest of the books. The writing style of the author is smooth and just flows along keeping the creeping ghosts and town hauntings moving at a fast pace.
The first half of the book had a little bit of world building and seemed slow at first, but it became more fast paced the more I became involved in the story. The last half of the book I slowed it down as I wanted to absorb the ghostly atmosphere of the story. Giving this book four “Ghastly Ghost” stars.
What a scary story! If demons really exist in the world I’d just like to remain blind to that fact and hope someone is around like these men to take care of the problem. Also pleased to think someone will always be there to fill in for them if the need arises. I enjoyed this story but as usual more proof reading and editing is needed with past and present tense verbs.
This is a well written book with strong characters and an intriguing story line. The author does a great job developing the story and pulling you in with all the happenings. It’s an interesting story with a cast of well developed characters … mostly ghosts who the townsfolk expect Edward to remove. The story moves at a steady pace and I enjoyed reading.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book. All opinions in this review are my own and freely given.
When I began reading The Ghosts of Miller’s Crossing, I was expecting an average ghost story. What a pleasant surprise when I read this paranormal gem. The story is filled with suspense, intrigue, and, of course, ghosts – many, many ghosts. I very much enjoyed Edward, his children, and the town. I do hope that there will be a follow up to this tale.
I received a free ARC of the book in exchange for an honest review.