The Haunted Inn (The Hauntings Of Kingston Book 2)

The Haunted Inn (The Hauntings Of Kingston Book 2)

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26 Jun

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"A haunted B&B? We'll make a fortune!"
The two scammers are about to find out that ghosts are real.



Tim and Brad, two frustrated drones in a corporate treadmill, come up with a sure-fire plan to get-rich- super-quick!

People are fascinated by ghosts and anything paranormal, aren’t they? Those folks will pay lots of money for the chance to stay overnight in a haunted hotel. Since ghosts aren’t real (everyone knows that, right?) they’ll create the illusion. It’ll be a cinch.

They find the perfect old place right next to a lake. And, it fits their limited budget! Bonus!

Right from the start, things go wrong in an eerie kind of way. Tools they're using, end up in strange places. Lights go on and off by themselves. Something tries to drown Brad’s girlfriend--her legs tangled in a communion dress, floating up from the bottom of the lake?

The house has a dark, horrific history. Too late, they discover their naive mistake. A mistake, that could cost them their lives.


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Reviews (62)

Good premise but that's about all.

I found the writing to be more like the work of n adolescent. So many things that perturbed me such as the idea that two recent graduates in mundane jobs and eighteen thousand dollars between them could nearly immediately secure a three hundred thousand dollar bank commitment to purchase a vacant house for a bed and breakfast. Totally naive. It doesn't work that way. I liked the story line but the writing is nearly juvenile. "Brad's skin felt like a million ants were 'scraping' across his skin" What?

There are two stories in here.

Tim and Brad buy a house and make into a haunted inn. Sophie, Brad's girlfriend, warns them it is an evil house. As they prepare the house, Tim and Brad start experiencing strange and frightening events. The evil slowly grows and becomes more dangerous. I like the first story very much. The second one, I couldn't even finish.I disliked Keira a lot. She was a spoiled and whiney brat.

The book will keep you wanting to turn the page to see what is going to happen.

I love reading this type of book and the fact that it was a haunted inn was even better. Well written, didn't want to put it down.

Good vs evil. Great story

Wow. I really enjoyed this story. Spooky. The best part is the confrontation with evil and good. Use of Christian prayer. Faith. Just like the old Dracula movies. Don't mess with God you evil entities. You can not win. The crucifix, bible, prayer and first nation sweet grass. An invincible combination. Good ghost tale.

WOW!

write a spooky ghost story. Would make a really scary movie. With all the special effects movies have now, it would make a really hair raising scare.Wooooo!

Great storyteller

Michelle Dorey has a way of telling stories that draw you in, empathizing with her characters until they become old friends. I have yet to read anything she’s done that did not keep me fully entertained!

Very good

When buying a haunted property, always take the time to learn who, or what, is haunting it. Otherwise, you could find yourself more invested than you want to be.

Good book!

This book had a lot of scary moments. Great for Halloween or a dark stormy night. The only thing that I understood, but was not too crazy about, was that it got religious connotations close to the end. But still a very good book and read it all in one night!

Great story, again

I chose the rating of four because of the language of this book, too much of the f.... word. The story line was great you are the best.

A Few Errors

In general, a good ghost story but there were a few annoying errors. A worthwhile read it if you like haunted house stories.

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