Friday, February 18

Audiobook Review: A Ghostly Gift by Angie Fox




Author: Angie Fox 
Narrator:  Tavia Gilbert
Title: A Ghostly Gift
(Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries #1.5)
Genre: Mystery, Novella, Urban Fiction, Paranormal, Cozy Mystery, Short story
Format: Audiobook
Published: February 15th 2015
Where I got It: Audible 

Summary: 
From New York Times best-selling author Angie Fox - a fabulously fun short story in the new Southern Ghost Hunter Mystery series.

Verity Long doesn't want to see ghosts, and she'd rather not let anyone know her little secret, either. But when a restless spirit stirs up trouble in her friend's resale shop, Verity and her very new, very dead gangster friend team up to learn what is really happening. They discover an age-old secret and must learn the truth behind a mysterious disappearance... before it's too late.


Review:
Read book 1 not too long ago and I seen this was on Audible, so yayy! A nice quick listen. 

Verity Long doesn't want to see ghosts and she'd rather not let anyone know her little secret, either. However, when a restless spirit seems to be stirring up trouble in her friend's resale shop, Verity and dead gangster friend must team up to learn what is really going on. They discover an age-old secret and find out the truth behind the mysterious disappearance before it's too late. 

This was quick and fun. You don't really need to read book 1 to check this out, but I think it will help. It'll give you some backstory on Verity and her new beau. We don't get to see the beau here since Verity doesn't want to involve him in this "easy" mystery. Even though it would've helped to find that person. 

But yes, fun. Cute mystery! Broke my little heart. But love finds a way. 

The narrator was fun. She worked well. She is always so good. 

In the end, this was a nice paranormal mystery and I can't wait to get started on book 2. I'll give this 5 stars. 






Challenge(s):
- #9 for Audiobook challenge