Ghost House (The Ghost House Saga #1)
From the New York Times bestselling author of Halo comes the start of a beautiful and powerful new series.
After the loss of her mother, Chloe Kennedy starts seeing the ghosts that haunted her as a young girl again. Spending time at her grandmother'sMore From the New York Times bestselling author of Halo comes the start of a beautiful and powerful new series.
After the loss of her mother, Chloe Kennedy starts seeing the ghosts that haunted her as a young girl again. Spending time at her grandmother's country estate in the south of England is her chance to get away from her grief and the spirits that haunt her. Until she meets a mysterious stranger…
Alexander Reade is 157 years dead, with secrets darker than the lake surrounding Grange Hall and a lifelike presence that draws Chloe more strongly than any ghost before. But the bond between them awakens the vengeful spirit of Alexander's past love, Isobel. And she will stop at nothing to destroy anyone who threatens to take him from her.
To stop Isobel, Chloe must push her developing abilities to their most dangerous limits, even if it means losing Alex forever… and giving the hungry dead a chance to claim her for their own. Less
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Khanh (the meanie) rated it did not like it
almost 3 years ago
So this was what passion felt like! This was what prompted lovers to take wild risks. I understood now how invincible Romeo and Juliet had felt.Maybe she's born with it. Maybe it's Twilight. only worse.
Grab a bottle of vodka, settle in. This is going to be a long fuck. Read full review
Anne rated it it was ok
almost 3 years ago
It's readable, I finished it, and it might be a keeper if you're part of the under 18 crowd.
There. I was nice.
I didn't research the author or the book before I requested it from NetGalley, so I went into this with no preconceived notions. Read full review
Kiki rated it did not like it
over 1 year ago
Lady, save it. please. Ghost, Chloe, a cemetery, something about Starbucks? The fuck you say? This book is a hot mess. This book is like neatly packaged excrement. And it's super nice of you to go to the UK for like two weeks and then smile and flip your hair like, "Oh, I. Read full review
Paige (Illegal in 3 Countries) rated it did not like it
about 1 year ago
See more of my reviews on The YA Kitten. My copy was an ARC I got from BEA 2014.
I am no stranger to Alexandra Adornetto's work; against my better judgment, I read her entire Halo trilogy and hated almost every page of it for its anti-feminist themes, internalized misogyny. Read full review
Rose rated it it was ok
about 3 years ago
Pre-read: Oh wow, I think. this may be my very first read from the author here.
I'm going in, guys. Seriously, I'm taking the plunge. Let's hope it turns out well. *crosses fingers*
Post-read: Upon finishing "Ghost House", I feel a myriad of frustrations along several leve. Read full review
Melanie rated it did not like it
over 2 years ago
*In no way am I trying to criticize the author. I am simply giving my honest opinion on a novel and I just happened to no enjoy it.*
I moved schools at the start of this year. When I moved schools, I found out the most exciting news. Read full review
MJ rated it did not like it
almost 3 years ago
Really 1.5 stars. To see full review click here
MJ: I think this is the year to fuck up with Meg Cabot series. First the Princess Diaries series got fucked over by Royally Lost and now Alexandra Adornetto is bastardizing The Mediator series.
Why? Alexandra Adornetto of all. Read full review
Sarah rated it did not like it
almost 3 years ago
Ghost House reminded me of The Mediator series by Meg Cabot, in the way the paranormal aspect was incorporated, and I was actually excited for a while until a crushing thought came over me: Ghost House and I are not a good fit. It's like trying to mix gasoline and water t. Read full review
Natasha Massey rated it it was amazing
about 3 years ago
Wow, some of you people are very harsh on this new book. I, for one, am really excited to read this book.
As a fan to the Halo books, her style has really been enlightening. Other authors who write about angels seem to take it very seriously. By having Beth, the angels se. Read full review
Crowinator rated it did not like it
almost 3 years ago
Here is a representative sample of the writing in this book. Let me set the scene: Chloe's mother has just died, and she is at the grave site with her father and brother. She says of her dad, "His face was an open book, proclaiming his loss. But who could blame him? My pa. Read full review