When I was in my late twenty’s I was a huge fan of Stephen King, James Patterson and Peter Straub. I also enjoy Dan Brown’s books. Later on in life I switched to romance novels, which I have been reading since then. I have always wished for a good mystery, psychological thriller/supernatural and romance novel, but sadly have never found one what satisfied me…until now!
Spirit in the Trees by Morgan Hannah MacDonald fulfilled that wish. It was a mysterious and captivating story that scared the crap out of me. At one point during reading, late at night mind you, while reading by myself in the living room, I became so spooked that I went to bed with my book, so I could lay next to my husband. (Made me feel safe) But, I couldn’t put the book down.
Madeline Anderson, known as Maddy, has lost her husband and child 10 months ago and returns home to Seattle to be with her mother. Once home she discovers that her aunt, who is suffering from Alzheimer, still owns a house out on one of the islands. Deciding that this would be a good distraction from her grieving, Maddy heads over to the house to oversee the repairs and pending sale of the house.
The first person she meets is her neighbor and handyman Doug, who offers his help in repairing the old and dilapidated place. No one has live at the house for over 40 years. The moment Maddy step foot on the grounds, strange things begin to happen. Maddy wonders if the house is haunted. She refused to say anything to Doug, in fear that he would think she was crazy, because she realizes that she is falling in love with the handyman.
All I will reveal is, there is EVIL living in this house!!!
After Doug finds Maddy beaten and raped, he finally learns the truth about the house next door. Doug never leaves Maddy’s side and promises her that they will get to the bottom of what is lucking in the house. Together the two of them with the help of some friends, who are paranormal sleuths, Maddy and Doug, do indeed solved the mystery.
DAMN THIS WAS A FANTASTIC BOOK!!!! I started reading about 5 pm and didn’t finish till 4 am the next morning.
If you enjoying a story that is menacingly sinister with a paranormal twist, that has a touch of romance, Sprits in the Trees is for you.