Old Haunts (Haunted Guesthouse, Bk 3)
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Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
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Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Brenda H. (booksinvt) - , reviewed on + 465 more book reviews
"Old Haunts" is the third installment in the Haunted Guesthouse series. As a previous member wrote the series becomes more fun and enjoyable with each new book.
I recommend reading the series in chronological order to get a full understanding of the characters and their backgrounds. Otherwise, you may be a little confused as to why Maxie and Paul (the ghosts) are "hanging" around the house.
The mysteries in this one focus on a person from Maxie's past and a missing person from Paul's past. Alison and her daughter Melissa quickly become caught up in helping their resident ghosts. We are introduced to Alison's ex (The Swine) and are reacquainted with both Alison and Maxie's Moms.
The snarky comments by Alison often induce laugh out loud moments. If I was going to live in a house with ghosts I'd want them to be just like Paul and Maxie.
Keep the series coming - they are great!!
I recommend reading the series in chronological order to get a full understanding of the characters and their backgrounds. Otherwise, you may be a little confused as to why Maxie and Paul (the ghosts) are "hanging" around the house.
The mysteries in this one focus on a person from Maxie's past and a missing person from Paul's past. Alison and her daughter Melissa quickly become caught up in helping their resident ghosts. We are introduced to Alison's ex (The Swine) and are reacquainted with both Alison and Maxie's Moms.
The snarky comments by Alison often induce laugh out loud moments. If I was going to live in a house with ghosts I'd want them to be just like Paul and Maxie.
Keep the series coming - they are great!!
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