After tragedy strikes 17-year-old Jo Moss’s life, she becomes plagued by panic attacks and anxiety. Not even sleep is safe for her. She thought losing her boyfriend in a freak accident at The Lights, a local overlook hangout where mysterious lights dance among the trees, was the worst thing she would have to endure. She never expected to become the one everyone blamed for his death. Plagued by …
Plagued by more nightmares of the lights, Jo is starting to think there is more to their mysterious appearance than meets the eye. Lucky for her, she discovers she’s not the only curious one in town. Cooper, the new guy in town, and his sister Jada have been seen asking strange questions around town. They also hold a secret that could help Jo figure out what’s truly going on in her small town.
The more they uncover about her town, it’s history, and some of its current residents, people whom Jo has known her whole life, the more she begins to think there are those who would rather keep the evil lurking around their town a secret, even if it means more will die.
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What perfect timing to read DEEP IN THE HOLLOW… As we approach the Halloween season, I enjoy reading stories that make me a little uncomfortable.
This was a quick read that it took me a little bit to get into. For some reason, I had a hard time getting past the first little bit but once I did – WHAM-O.
This is one of those books that I would absolutely recommend to my younger cousins. I am going to be adding the series to my TBR pile for sure.
This book starts off with action and mystery and it goes from there. This is the first time that I have read this author and it’s a very well written YA. The story of a teen lost in grief over the loss of someone close to her while dealing with parents that have abandoned her and an elder sibling is quite intense and emotional. Overall it’s a great story lots of fun lots of action once again emotional but it also needs a proofreader to make it better.
Not really my cup of tea but to say the least it was very intriguing & kept me on the edge of my seat. Though I’m not normally into thriller/ horror stories the ghost aspect kept me from totally dismissing the book in its entirety. All in all I ended up loving it & can’t wait for more!
This book was really great and I enjoyed it very much. I was excited to read Brandy Nacole’s writing because I have heard so many great things about her work and I am so glad I was able to. This book was really great, it wasn’t heavy on the horror like I usually like but there were a few spots that I got chill bumps. I think this book would be great for teenagers and made even some of the more mature middle schoolers. There is nothing in this book that should be rated mature, in fact, I would even allow my eleven year old son to read it. In the entirety of the book, there was one or two sections where the characters were kissing. And other than the older brother having relations with someone, which it did not go into detail whatsoever, there was nothing that even hinted towards sexual relations. I am excited to continue on with Brandy’s books. After finishing the first book, Deep In The Hollow, I couldn’t wait to dive into book two.
An interesting view on ghost and the loved one’s left behind. Sadness and relief and most importantly to never stop living. A different style of from of writing than The Shadow World Trilogy.
This was my first time reading a book by this author and I am totally a new fan. This was a great suspenseful paranormal read. It had everything I love: a main character I can relate to and support, a mystery, suspense, some humor and it kept me interested from start to finish.
This is the story of Jo who boyfriend has died and while dealing with his death she is blamed. She starts to be haunted. It isn’t until Cooper enters her life that she starts to get a hold on her life. Together they are looking into the mystery in the woods and they start to learn things they never knew about the town and the people in it. That’s all the details I want to reveal. This book is worth the suspense and the surprise. In the beginning of this story I didn’t understand some things but that just adds to mystery. I found that I couldn’t put it down because I needed to find out more. And I loved Jo. Her attitude had me cracking up.
I recommend this book to fans of a good paranormal mystery. But it is not a typical paranormal story. That is another reason I loved it.