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Another excellent read!! Am absolutely loving Mattie, she's certainly had it rough since she actually started talking to the ghosts but she's such a strong character. What can I say about Dan?! I love him too : again an amazing character who is loyal and fiercely protective. Eli, Caleb also are great characters, and I love the intensity between Mattie and Eli, I have my own personal thoughts about their relationship, but I'll keep quiet!
Dr Olivet is interesting Not sure about him, but at the end of this he's about to make a bigger impact in Matties life! Zeke has been introduced and that's gonna be a great piece of the puzzle me thinks!!
Can't decide about this painter dude That is a recipe for a great paranormal book. Mattie has been seeing dead people for a long time. Her usual reaction is to ignore these ghosts but when she now sees her foster sister who was just alive a few hours ago, dead, taped and bounded with a bullet hole through her head, Mattie cannot ignore this ghost.
No lull time here or time for breaks, there seems to be something happening every step of the way, during this crisis. Mattie feels frustrated as to who could help her and who would believe what she has to say. She believes in what she sees and feels she must help them. My emotions are in havoc as things start to deteriorate, I loved this feeling when it all ended. I am ready for book two.
Even cooler that it is a local author. I stumbled across this gem via bookbub and so glad I took a chance on it. Definitely a page turner for anyone that enjoys a good mystery and a bit of a scare. How does this series keep getting better and better??!?!?! There was so much jam packed into this book that the end yet again caught me off guard and the cliff-hanger has my dying no pun intended for the next book.
But aside from that everything was pretty jaw dropping. I was so in love with Mattie when she punched Meg in the face, I'm sorry I was still bitter. Hard to say that now, now that she wa How does this series keep getting better and better??!?!?!
Hard to say that now, now that she was killed. I mean first Dan almost dies and then Meg does. I'm kinda sad about that but damn if Dan didn't get back on my good side when he said he still would have chosen to live for Mattie even knowing Meg would die. Eli won my heart. The end. He knows Mattie and regardless of this guardian angel business he won't let her run away.
We met her father who I trust less than Satan, along with Silas who at times I was liking until he oh yeah, killed Dan and once again basically minutely tortured Mattie, not once but twice. I can't with that guy. I really don't know what he means when he says he owns her.
I have this really bad fear that he means exactly what he says. I am so invested in this story now I cannot wait to see where it all goes, the author continually manages to surprise me.
Usually the amount of drama in this series is too much for me but damn if the circumstances and paranormal aspects doesn't make it all the more fascinating and un-put-downable.
Apr 11, Cari rated it really liked it Shelves: young-adult , part-of-a-series , highly-addictive , read-in I was hooked from the very first page of the first book and that "hooked" sensation has definitely stuck around through my reading of this third installment in the series. Although these books have their fair share of annoyances especially this third one as the plot morphed and deepened in ways that I'm afraid could turn cheesy , there is something about them that really appeals to me.
Mattie as a main character can be immensely immature and a bit of a cocky delinquent, but at the same time I really like her. When a book series has a main character for whom I, as the reader, want to protect and see happy, it is easy to become really invested in the story.
As is explained in the first book, when she was four, Mattie's mother brutally stabbed her eight times before she took her own life. This brush with death gave Mattie the ability to see and communicate with spirits and she spent her childhood in loveless foster homes, pretending she couldn't see the dead souls begging for her help.
In The Ghost Files 3 , Mattie delves deeper into this horrific story and I felt myself opening up to her character's feisty attitude all over again. I won't go into details about what happens in this particular book, but as I mentioned before, the plot continued to thicken as other entities and forces came into play if you want to know, READ IT!
For your sake of course. There is still a murder-mystery and plenty of vividly described ghosts of mutilated teenage girls who got too close to a serial killer. I wouldn't say this is a "scary" series, but there were plenty of times that I found myself looking over my shoulder. I also enjoyed the further development of a romance for Mattie and look forward to seeing where it leads. As far as the plot twists, I think if you enjoyed The Mortal Instruments , you should be open to the idea here.
As I mentioned before, I am a little worried it could get cheesy, but I think that with Apryl's writing style, the future books of the series will be every bit as addictive as the previous ones. Feb 19, Mihlean rated it it was amazing.
I read the acknowledgements of this book partially.. Damn, Baker, why must you end with cliffhangers? Is it really that necessary? It's no secret that I love this series, and I can't freaking wait for V4!
Is the date already clear? Dec 06, Mummy's Naughty Corner rated it really liked it Shelves: ghost , kindle-unlimited , para-normal , kindle. Okay another sick and twisted set of events. These books are so addictive as you need to know who it is and how to stop them. Poor Mattie has one hell of a life.
In this one she meets her dad but I think his going to cause her more pain I just don't know how yet. Silas is around more and we don't know his ultimate plan either. I just don't know what can happen next. Jun 13, DelSheree rated it it was amazing. Mattie Hathaway has survived more than her fair share of scary, bizarre incidences. Safety seems like an illusion, even with Dan and Eli there to protect her. After returning from a trip to help Dr. Ollivet de-ghost a house in the south, Mattie is reeling from everything she learned about herself, Eli's family, and Dan's true past.
Coming home to a horde of angry spirits who all blame Mattie for their deaths and are hell-bent on revenge really wasn't the homecoming she hoped for. Having read vol Mattie Hathaway has survived more than her fair share of scary, bizarre incidences. Having read volumes one and two of The Ghost Files series, I was eager to get my hands on this one.
The turmoil Mattie was left in at the end of book two made it impossible to resist. I've come to expect deep characters and captivating storylines from Apryl, and I wasn't disappointed in this volume. While the series as a whole has an overarching story, each volume focuses on a plot specific to that book as well.
The mystery of who the drowned girls are and why they want to see Mattie pay for their deaths was well crafted. Readers are kept guessing throughout the book as to who or what is responsible for the girls' deaths, and I was surprised when the truth was revealed, which I loved.
In addition to the main storyline, readers also get more information on Mattie's past. They don't get the whole story, of course. Baker had to hold something back for the rest of the series! Readers do learn quite a bit, though, including who Mattie's father is.
That brings up a whole host of problems, as the truth is hardly a warm and fuzzy reunion. Figuring out who to trust has never been easy, but when major players make promises and reveal true intentions, Mattie is left to struggle on her own. One of the best aspects of this book was the emotion packed into every chapter. It's not often that a book gets to me so much that it makes me cry, but watching Mattie and Dan as they are faced with a heart wrenching decision truly hit me hard. It's going to be difficult for readers not to get completely sucked into their story, and when you have the added bonus of the ever-sexy Eli, putting this down will prove completely impossible.
I can't recommend this series enough. View 1 comment. Feb 07, Goddess Of Blah rated it did not like it. This book was a rip-off of the Mortal Instruments series a combo of Clockwork Angel and the modern series The main character - Mattie was very similar to the heroine in Clockwork Princess: 1.
Sacrifices Anyway there are more but it'll give away the plot to list them. I'm ok with renditions of over books. But this series is beginning to get up my nerves. Not only does the author: 1. The relationship between Dan and Mattie was becoming annoying and I lost interest 3. The serial killer incident was ridiculous -just too pat and unoriginal - it was like rehashing the previous story with a pathetic spin 4.
The writing style and angst was beginning to grate I give up! View 2 comments. I read about half of this one and then I picked it on audio and started it over. This installment was gut wrenching! How many concussions are too many concussions? Between constant head trauma, meeting her bio dad, and the death of someone close to her, the author did everything she could to destroy Mattie and quite frankly me. This one packed the feels. I seriously balled like a baby at one point.
This is a phenomenal series from A I read about half of this one and then I picked it on audio and started it over.
This is a phenomenal series from Apryl Baker and the narrator Krista Kurtzberg was fantastic at bringing the story to life. Feb 25, Tara Cramer rated it it was amazing. I will be starting 3. Thank you Apryl Baker!!
Dec 04, Wendy rated it really liked it. In "Ghost Files 3" Apryl Baker continues to blend the paranormal, murder, mystery and romance into a story that keeps her readers on the edge of their seats. Spine-tingling and exciting it begins with Mattie Hathaway's return home from New Orleans only to be accosted in the airport by a vengeful spirit who's out for blood.
One of eight girls killed by a man spouting Mattie's name over and over, the young reaper is determined to help the ghost after she gets out of the hospital with another bum In "Ghost Files 3" Apryl Baker continues to blend the paranormal, murder, mystery and romance into a story that keeps her readers on the edge of their seats. One of eight girls killed by a man spouting Mattie's name over and over, the young reaper is determined to help the ghost after she gets out of the hospital with another bump on the head and a concussion.
But a storm of troubles are swirling around Mattie as she faces the sudden presence of a wealthy, loving but dangerous father; the guilt of Dan's past; her passionate feelings for Eli Malone; and Silas an evil, deal-making demon who's taken an alarming interest in her.
This time she can't run from her problems, but has to confront them head on if she wants to keep her sanity and survive. The stage is set when Mattie is accused by one of eight angry ghosts of being responsible for their deaths. With the only clues her drawings of two of the battered girls and a link to Lake Norman, Mattie and her friends try to find a resolution to a case that "makes her life a terrorfest".
Into a mysterious and chilling plot with twists and turns that keep you enthralled from the first page to the last add the appearance of Mattie's estranged father Ezekiel Zeke Crane a charming southern gentleman who masks a ruthless, calculating and sinister nature and Silas a demon whose benevolence hides an evil plan for Mattie's future. The plot is fast-paced as events unfold that have Mattie and Dan trying to resolve their differences over his betrayal, and the arrest of his adoptive mother for kidnapping.
Cleverly Apryl Baker weaves threads of a story that begin to connect their families and even to introduces a fascinating new twist to Mattie's past at the end. Technically I thought the addition of Mattie and Dan's short emotional perspectives as he faces death in the hospital took away from the flow of the plot.
It might have been better to present the emotional incident in a future a novella. I would have preferred more of a build-up, clues and motives for the killings in the murder case, although the tension and suspense does mount when Mattie stumbles into the serial killer's cemetery at Lake Norman.
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