Saturday, June 29, 2019

Review of Ghost Walk by Melissa Bowersock


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This is definitely a series that I plan on continuing as soon as possible. I love the chemistry between Sam and Lacey and how it develops throughout this first book.
Not giving away too many spoilers but Lacey is ex-LAPD and Sam is a Medium. They end up working together on a cold case for a possible serial killer and that skyrockets Lacey into becoming a Private Investigator with Sam helping her if she needs it. 
This book is not in first-person and it works better for the way the storyline moves along but mostly the story follows Lacey and her development from wanting to get back onto the LAPD to her finally moving on with her life, both in career and in her love-life. Again, I don't want to post any spoilers so I won't go into detail about that.
I do like Sam's character development as well. Like many mediums, he is used to people doubting what he can do and at first Lacey is no different. However, throughout Ghost Walk both Sam and Lacey learn to open up with each other and I can only imagine what their relationship develops into throughout the series.
While I mentioned earlier that they started working together during a serial killer case, this really isn't their first case together and the serial killer storyline only takes up a few chapters in the book before it moves on to their first real investigation.
The plot is one of my recent favs and combines two genres that are my absolute favorite, murder-mystery and supernatural. So I highly recommend this book if either of those genres interest you at all.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it. And just as an aside, all 20 books in the series are just 99 cents through June 30, so if this sounds like your cup of tea, now's the time to snap them up. There are plenty more surprising adventures for Sam and Lacey.

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