Free Ebook , by Amy Harmon

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, by Amy Harmon

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, by Amy Harmon


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File Size: 902 KB

Print Length: 232 pages

Publication Date: April 2, 2012

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B007UC40D4

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4.5 stars — OK, first thing you should know about me is that I’m a scared crier…meaning tears fall out of my eyes uncontrollably (b/c it’s not normal crying) when I get scared. And this book is NOT scary people. I mean, there are suspenseful bits, sure. But apparently just the concept of ghosts scares the crap out of me. I started this book at 1am while my husband is away on business, and you better believe I freaked myself out. I don’t know why I said first thing, that was more just an aside because it amused me.This book really did suck me in despite scaring me…and I think I was scared because the atmosphere surrounding the school and Johnny was described so well. The way the story was laid out was really interesting as well — there were 2 or 3 glimpses into the past near the beginning to help us understand what happened, but mostly it was set in the present. And we also got quite a few POVs. Now, that’s not always my favourite, but in this case the bits we saw from other people felt right for the plot. However, there were a few times with just Maggie and Johnny where I felt like the POV changed without a clear break (like sometimes maybe even in a paragraph) and that’s a pet peeve of mine. It’s not incorrect at all, I believe this is a case of 3rd person omniscient…but I guess I’m just not as big a fan of that, and it’s not what I’m used to reading so it feels wrong to me even when it isn’t.I loved Maggie, even as she frustrated me. She was so vulnerable and desperate for love that would stay, my heart broke for how hard she worked to not be a bother to Aunt Irene. I totally understood her connection with Johnny, and truly felt their chemistry…I didn’t doubt the love she developed, but I was just as concerned about her lack of awareness of the untenable situation that was their relationship. At times it felt like she did become obsessed. I understood why, I just wanted more for her, you know? I appreciated the little detail about her having dyslexia, and how becoming a foster kid kind of let that fall through the cracks so that no one noticed or helped.Johnny totally got to me too…honestly, I wouldn’t have minded being in his head even more. He was such an interesting character because he was this popular kid when he was alive, but then he had 50+ years of loneliness to shape him into someone…more I guess. I felt for him and what that kind of isolation must have done to him. I understood his connection with Maggie, and I appreciated that he tried to do the right thing, but found that hard to maintain.I adored Gus and Aunt Irene…they were a wonderful pseudo-family for Maggie, and I loved that Maggie automatically had someone who believed her in Gus. Shad was a mixed bag for me…he was written so perfectly, this lonely, awkward, 14 year old boy just trying to survive high school. I would get annoyed with his crush on Maggie, but it was so perfectly realistic for a kid his age. He was hilarious and annoying and my heart ached for what he was going through.I’m super interested to see what happens next. I wouldn’t call that a cliffhanger ending, but I was also glad I could just buy the next book and get answers right away. There were so many little tidbits of plot that felt like hints, and I can’t wait to see how everything unfolds.

I've put this book off for so long. I figured it's Halloween. Why not pick up a ghost story? My biggest fear with paranormal romance is that it would either be incredibly unbelievable or incredibly cheesy. Rest assured and true to Amy's nature, this is neither.Maggie uncovers her school's tragic history and Johnny Kilcross. Their friendship builds so slowly and beautifully and eventually leads to such a sweet, old-fashioned love.I have fallen in love with these characters and all the old-fashioned charm that is in this book. Amy takes us back to a time when gentleman still courted their girls and would steal a chaste kiss.Amy sets us right up for Prom Night in Purgatory. I can only anticipate part two being just as beautifully written.

3.5 Stars... A story about getting a second chance at love with a supernatural twist... Overall I enjoyed this ghostly tale with the throw back to the 50's; it was a sweet and romantic read with likable characters and an interesting storyline... I think my struggle simply came that it didn't hold the depth that I am accustomed to with an Amy Harmon book... The simplicity of the read was disappointing; I wanted the characters to have more complexity and the love to be a deeper struggle with more conflict... It seemed like the main characters went from wariness to a bone deep love instantly; I wanted to watch that progression and feel their emotional journey as they found their connection to one another... There were some twists and turns along the way and the story alludes to a mystery to be revealed which piques my interests, so I will certainly read the second book and see how it all unfolds:)

Who is the boy no one else can see?And what do you do when you fall in love with a ghost?A beautiful, poetic and haunting love story. So much anguish and heartache but throughout the story you will have hope - hope for a different outcome and hope for a happy or even a good ending.The author truly knows how to capture your soul, your mind and your emotions.Full of ghosts, old memories, loneliness, mystery, eternity and love.Perfect for readers of paranormal romances.

The characters in this book are great. There is such depth to Maggie and Shad along with Gus and aunt Irene. I'm really loving everything I read by Amy Harmon. The story flows nicely and keeps you wondering how things could ever work for these beautiful people but doesn't make any ending seem impossible. I feel like I know what the school actually looks like and have walked the halls myself. Like I've known a girl like Mags and can see her clearly. I'm ready to move along to Book 2 and see where this story goes and thankful that I don't have to wait. ♡

After having read all of Amy Harmon's books, I knew that rather sooner than later, I'd be reading this one and the sequel as well. Now that I finished them, I want to slap myself a dozen times over as why I didn't read these already ages ago!Beautiful, heartwarming story with very lovable characters. Once I started reading, I couldn't put it down. Captivating and gripping story. I barely read any paranormal books but I know that if they were all written in the way Amy Harmon writes them, I'd read them all.All of the characters touched my heart, each in their own way. I must confess I was a bit confused with their names in the beginning but the further I got in the story, it became more clear as of who was who and when/where they were.If you're a fan of Amy Harmon's writing, and you haven't read this (and the sequel) yet, don't wait any longer! Get on it, asap!

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