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The Haunting of Brynn Wilder

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I realized only after I requested this book that I’d already read and loved it as my free amazon book for the month.
Brynn Wilder decides to spend the summer in Wharton, a tourist town on Lake Superior. Staying at a local boardinghouse she quickly forms good friendships with its occupants, especially Dominic, whom she feels like she’s always known. One of the guest rooms is locked because a woman broke into the empty inn in the middle of winter and died in the room. Brynn keeps dreaming of the room and the woman. She finds herself in the room, looking at the woman, knowing things about her she shouldn’t.
Part mystery, part suspense, part ghost story. Well written and fun to read.

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Brynn Wilder after a very long traumatic experience decides to spend her summer on a Sabbatical in Wharton. She meets some amazing people who became friends while there & her soul mate. While there she starts having "dreams' that freak her out but intrigue her at the same time.

In my opinion this was very unlike the previous Wendy Webb books I've read. It was more of a spiritual yet Gothic tale of love & friendship. I did enjoy it very much though. Thank you to Netgalley and Lake Union Publishing for my honest review.

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I love everything Wendy Webb has written and this book only adds on to my list! I love the subtle ghost story, but this book is a little different because it adds in a few other aspects that just make the story even better! The characters are well-written, highly likable, and not forgettable and the story itself is one that will stick with you for a while after you read it.

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Brynn comes to a small town to stay in a boardinghouse after her mother dies. She wants a fresh start in life, and finds it there amongst the townsfolk, and especially the cast of characters at the boardhouse, including Dominic, a man with colorful tattoos, and finds herself touched by Alice, a woman with Alzheimers who seems to have psychic abilities. This wasn't what I expected. Less ghosty, and more of a gothic romance dealing with true love, fate, Alzheimer's and the thin veil between now and then.

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