Thursday, May 16, 2013

The Deepest Cut by J.A. Templeton

Riley's life takes an unique turn after her dad forces her and her brother to move from Portland to Scotland a year after her mother's death.
Ever since Riley woke up from the car wreck that took her mother away from her, she's been able to see things most people can't-and don't want to- see.
Ghosts.
She's kept it a secret since when she tried to tell her dad, he deemed her totally and completely insane and had her doped up on pills that made her numb.
After spirit that is incredibly hard to ignore catches her doing the one thing that brings her relief, cutting herself, he becomes a very big part of her life while she tries to help him cross over.

Little did she know how significantly her life would be forever changed by one Ian MacKinnon...


Well guys, I've gotta tell you, I've read the whole trilogy and it gave me goosebumps on multiple occasions. I really liked it because it wasn't necessarily too far-fetched. At least, it didn't seem like that to someone who believes in spirits and such. Although there were a few sleepless nights after reading these books before bed, okay, not the best choice I've ever made, I really enjoyed this book. I loved Riley, and the books literally had me in tears one minute, and smiling the next. 

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