Caught between reality and visions...Bailey fights to piece the puzzle together before it crashes down on her. Is the man staying in her boathouse friend...or foe? And what part does he have to play in the macabre game unfolding around her?
Under the shadow of the murder's blade Bailey strives to discover the truth using faith and arcane knowledge. While at the same time the fury of the scorned dead creeps ever closer...
I have a tired and true measure of how good I think a book is— if I finish a book over the course of two or three nights then the book falls into my must read category and Apparitions fits that bill. This debut novel by Raven Bower is a wonderfully crafted supernatural/horror story that is sure to keep the reader up late into the night. Reclusive author Bailey Khane has a secret, something much scarier than missing a writing deadline, she is visited by spirits of murder victims and only by writing down the details of their murders can these wayward souls find solace and move on in peace. But evil forces have discovered her hiding spot from the world and other “things”, and they want to destroy her or anyone else in their way. This hair-raising story raises an interesting question—what is scarier, supernatural evil or human evil? Because Apparitions is not only about paranormal monsters but it is also a story of the evil that lurks in the worst of us. I really enjoyed Ms. Bower’s book except for the fact that I have a pond in my backyard that I enjoyed swimming in from time to time. Unfortunately after reading her book it will be quite some time before I take a dip into the water. Readers will understand why.
Bailey Khane is an author of novels that tell the stories of young girls that are murdered heinously. What people do not know is that the novels are the real stories of these girls who appear to her as apparitions. Their spirits are wanting Bailey to find the murderer.
Andy Bennett is a private investigator who has read at least one of Bailey's books. The book in question is so accurate in the description of the murder of his sister, Erika, that he believes that Bailey had something to do with the crime.
Bailey lives alone in a cabin on a lake in White Sands, Michigan, and surrounds herself with silver and any other weapon, including a guard dog, Thor, against evil.
The real source of this carnage comes from a very unexpected source and that is really part of the real pull of this story.
This book is really for the reader of horror. Raven Bower does a really good job of creating a novel that keeps you reading and her use of language is top-rate. I hope that she continues writing in this genre. We need more women writing this kind of novel.
I was very pleasantly surprised by this book. This is a genuine effort by a first-time author with obvious talent. As an editor, I was a bit disappointed to note the spelling, grammar and sentence structure errors but not enough to lose interest in the story as a whole. I found the characters to be well fleshed out and the struggles faced to be both believable and realistic, despite the question of whether or not ghosts do or can exist. In addition, I thought the story was quite original and entertaining. As an avid reader and fan of multiple genres, I can say that this is definitely worth the time to read for anyone looking for a good thriller, mystery, paranormal romance, or ghost story. There's something for just about everyone, and most will find themselves glancing over their shoulder at least a time or two while reading. I'm interested to see what the author comes up with next.