The Ghosts are only children how dangerous can they be? Shelly wants to find ghosts. It has obsessed her for the last six years, ever since that day, the one she can never forget. There is something she has to tell them, something she needs to do.When she hears about the haunting at RedRise House she knows she has to visit. To save the souls of the children trapped there and to seek out justice. trapped there and to seek out justice.
Now she is here with her best friend Jack and the house is super creepy. It all seems so real and when she is told to leave she is so close to going. Only that is foolish. What could go wrong? She knows what she is doing. After all, she has spoken to one ghost, and only children haunt the big old manor.
With her best friend Jack, they plan to spend a week of excitement and discovery. On the first night strange noises drag them from their room. Secrets are revealed and then they meet the children. What has she done?
Too late she discovers The Ghosts of RedRise House want them and will never let them leave.
Find out if Shelly and Jack will escape the house or if they will join the haunted souls who reside there.
This book can be read alone but you will enjoy it more if you read the three books in order:
Book 1 The Ghosts of RedRise House – The Sacrifice first.
Book 2 The Ghosts of RedRise House – The Battle Within.
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Thank goodness I’m retired because I would no good working a job after staying up all night reading this book! Grabbed me from the prologue!!!! Could …. not …. put … it …. down! Very creepy. And I can’t wait to read the rest of the books in this series. So glad I found this author. Good horror authors are difficult to find these days …. as the old stand-bys just don’t seem to have it anymore. Thank you, Ms. Clark, for a great story!
My first read of Caroline Clark’s, so thrilled to have the opportunity! That said, this is the 3rd book in The Ghosts of RedRise House family but I didn’t feel lost at all while I easily picked up on the ramifications that came from the books before. However I most definitely would love to read the 1st two books as I really liked all the characters. We follow young ghost hunters Shelly and Jack as they try to find evidence to help their mentor Rosie with her legal troubles and release the spirits of the children held captive in RedRise House. They are inexperienced which leads to questionable decisions made but their intentions are wonderful so you can’t help but root for them and heck we all have to start somewhere right? The story does move very quickly and the last part of it is quite intense! Would love to see more adventures with this group and the ending left me hope for that. Fear not though, this is a complete well done full story! Congratulations Caroline on a terrific read!
*ARC was supplied at my request, thoughts & opinions are all my own.*
What a conclusion! This series sucked me in right from the start. I love a good ghost story and haunted house. RedRise sure has her history, once upon a time it sounded like a beautiful house, before evil entered.
Hard to read, the author jumps around too much and it’s difficult to get a grasp at the beginning. It’s a good story but the author goes on and on about how the characters are feeling, sometimes contradicting herself and sometimes just overwhelming, you start thinking “alright we get it he or she is feeling this way but please get on with the story!”. I like that it’s a scary story and it’s believable, plus the characters are very real.
This book has it all , action packed, paige turning and wonderful characters. Spooky ghost series that you don’t have to start at book one, but I do recommend that you do. It’s one you won’t want to put down, soo creepy leave the lights on
It engaged me so fast and so hard till the end that time and pages went buy fast .Another good read with likable characters and an easy to follow as ghosts and evil can be. The characters at times showed naive confidence and wrong answers to some questions but the end makes up for it. The fear in veriest stages and amounts bewildered me some. But I haven’t been in theses situations.
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