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Haunting Season - (Haunted Everly After) by Regina Welling & Erin Lynn (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Friends don't let friends go to jail.Everly Dupree's to-do list just got longer: clear her best friend's name, solve two murders, and send two ghosts into the light.
- Author(s): Regina Welling & Erin Lynn
- 240 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Ghost
- Series Name: Haunted Everly After
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About the Book
Everly's mother was cleared for Davina Benet's murder, but now her dear friend Patrea is on the hook for the crime, making Everly wonder just how long haunting season is supposed to last.
Book Synopsis
Friends don't let friends go to jail.
Everly Dupree's to-do list just got longer: clear her best friend's name, solve two murders, and send two ghosts into the light. All before happy hour.
When Patrea Evergreen is arrested for murder, Everly leaps into action-as if being haunted by psychic Davina Benet's uncooperative ghost wasn't irritating enough.
With zero suspects and even fewer clues, Everly hits a wall until town gossip Jober Peavey starts spreading the most ridiculous rumors Mooselick River has ever heard. But someone thought Jober should keep his mouth permanently shut-and now there's another body on the ground.
As Everly digs deeper, she unravels a tangled web of secrets that reaches into the heart of her sleepy town. With Patrea's freedom hanging in the balance and two chatty ghosts demanding justice, Everly finds herself racing against a ticking clock.
The closer she gets to the truth, the more dangerous her investigation becomes. Now she must decide how far she's willing to go to save her friend-before she becomes the next victim in this deadly haunting season.
When the dead won't rest and the living won't talk, sometimes the most dangerous thing in town isn't the ghost haunting you-it's the truth.
Review Quotes
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "The friendship between Everly and Patrea shines in this thrilling installment. A perfect weekend escape!"
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Two murders, two ghosts, and just enough humor to balance the suspense. Absolutely unputdownable!"