The Haunting of Blackwood House Book Review from @kleffnotes

Mara was raised by spiritualists and this background meant that her life has always been filled with spirits and a little bit of spookiness. She is now finally ready to start her life away from the supernatural with her fiance Neil, but her past is not ready to let go of her. The Haunting of Blackwood House shows Mara’s strong ties to the other side and how much that world doesn’t want to let her go. Continue reading “The Haunting of Blackwood House Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Opposite of Falling Apart Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Opposite of Falling Apart is another read that started life on Wattpad and now exists as a physical book as part of their printing division. This story focuses on two teenagers who have found themselves in imperfect points in their lives, but this doesn’t mean that they can’t have some perfect moments. Micah Good has crafted a story of summer that will speak to your heart in an authenticate and moving way with his debut novel. Continue reading “The Opposite of Falling Apart Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Confessions About Colton Book Review from @kleffnotes

Olivia Harvard’s debut novel began on the popular site Wattpad and has been brought to print by their publishing arm. Confessions About Colton is a story full of suspense that delves into the hidden lives of teenagers. For those who love Thirteen Reasons Why, the book or the series, this is a read that will keep you reading from start to finish without ever wanting to put the book down. Continue reading “Confessions About Colton Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The House Next Door Book Review from @kleffnotes

Josephine has always thought something was wrong with the crumbling Gothic house next door especially when something very happened one night. Marwick House never seems to have people living in it for long, but what exactly is forcing them away. The family she once saw leave the home screaming and crying has her wondering just what is wrong with The House Next Door. Continue reading “The House Next Door Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Haunting of Rookwood House Book Review from @kleffnotes

You should never look a gift horse in the mouth right? Well you might want to when that gift horse happens to be an old house that may or may not be filled with evil energy. When Guy finds the deed for a house in his mother’s attic he thinks this is the perfect opportunity, but when he arrives he may have more to worry about than the cost of renovations in The Haunting of Rookwood House. Continue reading “The Haunting of Rookwood House Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Act of Murder Book Review from @kleffnotes

When Doc Brady went into orthopedic surgery he had hoped to avoid coming in contact with death. The problem is that now it seems to be appearing throughout his life. in 1994 he witnesses a hit and run that kills a young child, but is this an accident or a diabolical murder. Act of Murder is the first in the Doc Brady mystery series by actual doctor John Bishop. Continue reading “Act of Murder Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Sage Book Review from @kleffnotes

Wendy Anne was set on the path to become a writer at a young age. She grew up in an old Victorian mansion in Massachusetts and was exposed to a wide range of eclectic and cultural knowledge. Adopted by a philanthropist her home had always been full of women with great minds and as she grew she used writing to carve out her own space. Sage is the first book in her planned Ascension series. Continue reading “Sage Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Magnolia Sisters Book Review from @kleffnotes

If you loved Almost Family on ABC and were sad to see it go when it was cancelled way too soon, The Magnolia Sisters just might fill that void. Michelle Major’s new series focuses on three half sisters who never knew they were related, at least not until the reading of their father’s will. As each of these women has to come to terms with a new reality they also begin building their own found family. This feel good read is something that will feel like a comfortable blanket for those looking for some positive feelings in the current climate. Continue reading “The Magnolia Sisters Book Review from @kleffnotes”