Release Day Review: Ghost Haunted (Valley Ghosts Series 1.5) by BL Maxwell
Wade Rivers finally has what he’s always wanted, his best friend Jason Thomas as his boyfriend. Their first date, hopefully the first of many, starts out with a simple dinner, but Wade has a surprise in store for Jason. They end up at a haunted house exhibit for Halloween.
Wade finds out that Jason loves investigating the paranormal, but he’s not as enthused about the other attractions. When they meet up with a fellow paranormal researcher, Jimbo, their fun night gets more frightening with each room in the haunted house.
From the beginning to the end, they’ll visit every nightmare imaginable, and they’ll all find out some truths about each other they never thought would come to light.
16,933 words. Novella length.
Wade finds out that Jason loves investigating the paranormal, but he’s not as enthused about the other attractions. When they meet up with a fellow paranormal researcher, Jimbo, their fun night gets more frightening with each room in the haunted house.
From the beginning to the end, they’ll visit every nightmare imaginable, and they’ll all find out some truths about each other they never thought would come to light.
16,933 words. Novella length.
Available on Amazon and KU.
Ghost Hunted (Valley Ghosts Series #1) on Amazon and KU.
4 Stars!
Ghost Haunted is a short story set right after Ghost Hunted ends, so it needs to be read in order or you'll be lost. Ghost Hunted was really good, especially if you like this kind of paranormal book with ghosts and spirits, so don't miss out!
Wade and Jason are finally together and going out on their first date. Wade wants to pull out all the stops and plans a surprise for Jason, which he hopes won't backfire on him.
This was a very good addition to the series and a good way to move the guys forward and have their relationship be on a more solid ground before the new book arrives. It was intriguing, entertaining and yes, a bit scary, too. I'm already looking forward to more!
*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure, a review wasn't a requirement. ***
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