Not a “Spookybrook” but certainly a “Mysteryville.” Not something that can be proven, but not something that can be dis-proven either. The people in, out, and about the trendy upper-echelon QuietStone Townhomes development were experiencing weird, unexplainable stuff. There were deaths, curiosities, inconsistencies, uncertainties…all that. Although not spooky…everything was very mysterious. Maybe that’s because there’re things that exist that are invisible. Because we can’t see them, doesn’t mean they don’t exist. Akin to that all-time query/quandary…if a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound? If not there to hear, who knows?A QuietStone resident fell prey to a harbored unsavory past; a seasoned Detective prowling around QuietStone, fell victim to his sordid past. Others at QuietStone, just fell victim to QuietStone, unbeknownst as to why, but compelled to move out. Perhaps that’s how energy works. You can’t see it, but it exists, nonetheless. Good, bad. No. Energy only has a frequency… resonating high or low. Doesn’t get an ascribed favorability. It’s not good or bad, it’s just simply high or low vibrating energy. That good versus bad stuff is only something humans assign to it. Perhaps low vibrational energy is intended to get our attention…so we can rise.Anyway, you’re the reader. You decide. What resonates for you in this mysterious journey through the sedate and trendy QuietStone Townhomes development? Whether inquiring about the workings of energy or just looking for a mystery, both are up for sale. Happy townhouse hunting!
The storyline took too long to develop, and thus, I had a hard time getting into this book. The dialog was choppy, and the characters were unlikable; they didn't feel believable. Although interesting, the energy and fuzzy vibes experienced by several of the characters living in the Town House community, while others exhibit negative energy, didn't hold my attention. It is not my typical genre, and I am sure there will be many readers who will love this book.
Marcia Dove, author of the Maggie McManus Mysteries trilogy, Fatal Field Trip, Campus Casualty, and Wedding Woes.
Very creative and well written. There are a few formatting issues I would tighten up and not a fan of the cover. It does not do the book justice. All in all it is an intriguing mystery and enjoyable read. 4 stars but could easily be 5 with a few tweaks.
I’m not very into mystery stories but I was really intrigued by the energy aspect their book explores, specially in townhomes. To my surprise, I found myself reading page after page as the words pulled me in and made me want to keep learning more about these unraveling mysteries. Definitely worth a read!