POSSESSED was a lovely read. Although it doesn't really match up to the title. Rayne is tired of living in London, of living in a cramped little apartment in the middle of the busy, crowded, clogged, stifling city. She's stuck in a relationship with a controlling guy who doesn't really love her, her mom doesn't seem to love her aside from her usefulness in taking care of her little brother, and day and night, there's just so much noise and pollution and clutter. So she applies for a job at Morton's Keep, a seemingly idyllic and quaint mansion in the countryside, as a waitress at a small cafe. She gets the job and moves there, but not before she hears all sorts of gruesome and creepy rumors of the suspicious ongoings that have surrounded Morton's Keep for centuries. And once there, she discovers increasingly disturbing occurrences that all point towards something eerie that's waking again at Morton's Keep.
What I loved about POSSESSED was the setting. It's set in a slightly haunted house with a grim history that resonates within its walls and within its rooms. Yet juxtaposed next to this morbid mansion is a span of beautiful countryside that Kate Cann does a great job of describing, that I felt as though I were walking through alongside Rayne as the story progressed. The characters were fairly well developed. I won't divulge much regarding them because it might spoil the story, but I'll say that they are those types that give off a "not what meets the eye" look, and whatnot.
Kate Cann is really good at describing Rayne's feelings. During Rayne's first night at Morton's Keep, she's absolutely scared out of her wits. And Cann's writing conveys this deep, almost animalistic fear to the reader, so much so that I felt paranoid as I read this scene. Every slight noise or creak or breeze is a monster or ghost waiting to creep up, the dark seems to contain a horde of terrifying creatures waiting to scare the living daylights out of Rayne. I loved it.
The complaints I had were that sometimes I felt Rayne was too annoying. She thinks nasty thoughts towards some people, she lies, and she complains quite a great deal. But in the greater sense of things, this shows that she isn't perfect, and so makes her easier to believe. After all, we've all had times when we complain, or whine, or lie, right? It shows that she's human and not a cardboard character. Another thing I didn't like was how abrupt the ending was. The story tied up nicely and there was no cliffhanger, but it leaves questions that could be answered and baddies that are still undefeated. But I understand that there is a sequel, which I will be eager to pick up.
And so overall I'd say POSSESSED is a good story- perfect for a quick read on the creepy side!