Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Book Review of The Hauntings of Cold Creek Hollow (Haunted Series Book 1) by Alexie Aaron



Book Title: The Hauntings of Cold Creek Hollow
Genre: Supernatural Horror
Pages: 443
Author: Alexie Aaron
Date Published: 6 January 2012

Synopsis:

Little Mia Cooper’s ability to see the dead made her an outcast in her hometown. Several years later, she has finally managed to blend in, but her hard-won peace is threatened by the arrival of a bumbling team of paranormal investigators. Mia is drawn in reluctantly as an advisor on what, at first, seems to be a fairly straightforward case, only to discover that the Hollow has much more in store for her. An ancient evil is rising in Cold Creek Hollow. What begins as a ghost hunt will become a fight for survival.

Review:


The Hauntings of Cold Creek HollowThe Hauntings of Cold Creek Hollow by Alexie Aaron
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the first book in the Haunted Series. I really enjoyed it.

Mia Cooper is a likable character. She has been able to see ghosts since being a child. However, her ability has left her a bit of a pariah and loner. When a ghostly sighting leads to a group of paranormal investigators visiting Cold Creek Hollow, she finds herself involved in a race against a malevolent and ancient evil that threatens the residents.

I actually purchased this book when I first bought my Kindle way back in 2012. Unfortunately, due to my large reading list, I haven't been able to read this book until recently. I am kicking myself for not reading it sooner.

I started to read the book and quickly became intrigued. I found myself completely riveted by the story, though I did find some of the characters to be a little under developed. I must admit that I did like Deputy Whitney (Whit to his friends) Martin at first. However, he also can be a thoughtless and chauvinistic jerk and I wanted to slap him on more than one occasion. He and Mia have a history (though not romantic on his part even though Mia had a crush on him - they went to school together). Whit is married to Sherry, who is an aspiring artist who wants to show her work in the Museum of Modern Art. The paranormal investigators are an interesting bunch. They are: Burt Hicks and Mike Dupree, who are the leaders, then there are Amber (presenter), Beth (researcher) and Ted (camera/soundman). Rose Malloy is the town's real estate agent and has a penchant for gossip, which she uses for her own gain. However, I think my favourite character has to be Murphy. He has a sense of humour to match his razor sharp axe. He also happens to be a ghost and can only communicate through mime to Mia, or by using his axe to chop wood.

The story is told through the eyes of several of the characters. This gives the reader an opportunity to see different view points, I must admit that I enjoyed this aspect. This story has a slow-burning undercurrent of suspense to it that completely had me hooked. I wasn't sure where the author was going with this story at first, but as the history of the Hollow and horror of it was uncovered, I found myself feeling sorry for the ghostly inhabitants that were caught up in a vengeful evil. I also found myself turning the pages in a effort to find out what would happen next, as there are several twists and turns that I didn't see coming. I also enjoyed the romance aspect between Mia and Burt and thought they made a lovely couple and were well suited.

I read this book in less than twenty-four hours and, to say it's a four hundred and forty-three page book, that's how engrossing it was. There is mystery, danger, horror and happiness within the pages and it took me on an emotional roller coaster ride from beginning to end. I did think that the explanation the author gave for the vengeful spirit's evil was a little disappointing, and I couldn't feel any emotional attachment to any of the characters apart from Murphy; this made me feel sad. I felt that the ending was a little anti-climatic for me, even though it concluded satisfactorily. Nevertheless, I am now looking forward to reading the next book in the series, Ghostly Attachments, when I have the chance.

Alexie Aaron has written a wonderful supernatural horror. I love her fast paced writing style. However, I found the flow a little jerky at times. This is the first book I have read by this author, but it will not be my last (I hope).

Due to scenes of a sexual nature (though not explicit), as well as violence and horror, I do not recommend this book to younger readers or those of a nervous disposition. However, I highly recommend this book if you love supernatural or paranormal horror. - Lynn Worton

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About The Author:




Want more information and updates on new novels in progress? www.Alexieaaron.com

After traveling the world, Alexie Aaron, a Midwestern native, returned to her roots where she's been haunting for years. She now lives at the top of the mitt with her husband and family.

Her popular Haunted Series was born from her memories of fleeting shapes rushing around doorways, an heirloom chair that rocked itself, cold feelings of mysterious dread, and warm feelings from the traces of loved ones long gone.

Alexie also writes the Cin Fin-Lathen Mysteries. These mysteries set in England and south Florida combine action and intrigue with a liberal dose of humor.

Come and visit Alexie at www.Alexieaaron.com or Alexie Aaron on Facebook.

ALEXIE AARON's HAUNTED SERIES (in order)

1)The Hauntings of Cold Creek Hollow
2)Ghostly Attachments
3)Sand Trap
Novellas: Eternal Maze 3.1 ~ Homecoming 3.2
4)Darker than Dark
5)The Garden 
6)Puzzle 
7)Old Bones
8) Things that Go Bump in the Night 
9) Something Old
Novellas: Checking Out 9.1 ~ Ice and Steel 9.2)
10) The Middle House: Return to Cold Creek Hollow 
11) Renovation 
12) Mind Fray
13) The Siege
14) Nola 
15) Never Forget 
16) The Old House 
17) Restitution
18) A Rose by Any Other Name 
19) The Long Game 
20) Given Enough Rope

Cid Garrett P.I. Series
1) Cid 
2) coming soon High Court

ALEXIE AARON'S CIN FIN-LATHEN MYSTERIES (in order)

1) Decomposing 
2) Death by Saxophone 
3) Discord 
4) The Wages of Cin
5) Unforgivable Cin: An Opera in Three Acts
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