A gift to know when people are in trouble of the ghostly type puts Hailey Hatmaker in the middle of a major problem – one that winds up getting her into more hot water than she can handle. In true Hailey Hatmaker fashion, she dives into what turns out to be a battle with Limbo, her number one nemesis. Can Hailey rescue two friends before it's too late? Or is she forever condemned to losing to Limbo?
A lifetime of observing people around her has given K.C. Sprayberry many insights into the human condition. Now that she's in her retirement years, she takes those experiences and turns them into stories that have attracted many.
Hailey Hatmaker is a great character and is Ghost Catcher extraordinaire. I love the way she is determined to save her friends when their auras don’t look right. Hailey and the ghosties fight her nemesis, Limbo and the fire demons. The story is packed with action along with some funny moments thanks to Hailey’s ghost friend, Snotty Sammy. A ghost every kid would love. I look forward to reading more of Hailey Hatmaker and the ghosties’ adventures. Thanks, K. C. for a great read.
Haily Hatmaker has been chasing ghosts since seventh grade. Haily and her BBF, Sly, are the modern day Ghostbusters. With two friendly ghosts, Haily and Sly head out to save two of her friends and to finally rid the town of Limbo, the baddest ghost ever.
This story's action never stops. It like a roller coaster ride! I would recommend this cute story to anybody!
I was handed an ARC in exchanged for an honest review. Because this is an ARC I will speak nothing of any errors I may have found within this work. This had to be the cutest piece of flash fiction I’ve ever read. It sounds like the end of a serious and I do hope K.C. will expand on it with other shorts about how the Ghosties met the other ghosts and perhaps a story for Limbo as well. I was absolutely brought to think about the Ghostbusters while I read this. Only instead of it being four adult guys, it’s a ragtag group of teenagers ranging in age from seventeen to twenty. The story is the perfect campfire read and very child friendly. Anyone from about age eight and up will love this story if they like ghost stories. For it’s cute nature and interesting lesson that every adult should pay mind to.. I give this book 4 of 5 paws