Monday, October 26, 2015

Ticket to Die by Elaine Calloway

Ticket to Die 
by Elaine Calloway

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Series: Southern Ghost
Published: June 10, 2015
Words: 77,000
Pages: 354
Language: English
ISBN: 9781310625879

This book pulls you in right from the beginning. Yes it is the second book in the series. Which most people will then say it picks up so fast because its for the fans. However, these books at least the this one and the first are or could be read as 2 separated stories. That can be a really nice thing for those who want to get in to the series but only have a chance to read them out of order.

The chapters in the book are not to long at all. Being a faster reader you could finish this book quite fast. Others may take a bit more time, however it should still not take much more time then other readers. I also have not come across any hard vocabulary words that would stop someone from reading or enjoying the story line.

However, this is a book about a young girl in her 20s and her struggle with not only her fresh, new relationship with a young boy also in his 20s but who does not believe in the paranormal and her secret paranormal ability. So you can see a conflict there. But when they decide to take a week long trip out of the city (where it is much easier to block out the voices) to get some work done for their classes. She is met with a choice to except her roll and power and help those souls that are trapped and their love ones to move on or to keep it all hidden so her boyfriend does not think she is crazed or worse leave her forever.

Personally, I love stories like this. I enjoy the paranormal very much, I even watch much of it on TV. But there is something about reading it that takes me deeper in to it. Yes, it is a bit cliche' with the internal battle of excepting the power and letting the world know or hiding it forever to just seem normal and live a normal life, what ever that may mean.

I have received this product for free in exchange for my own personal thoughts and opinions.

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