4.5 Stars!
Hi, my name is KAS,
and I am a Tradd Street-Aholic
While the paranormal realm is not my usual genre of choice, The Tradd Street series pulled me in like a magnet from book one and has held me hostage ever since. This is book five in the series, and while it is a stand alone, I strongly encourage reading the others in order to get the 'full monty' experience.
I connected immediately with Melanie, one of the two main characters, who can see and interact with the dead, although it is a "gift" she wishes she did not possess. For whatever reason, I personally have had three encounters with 'ghosts' over my lifetime, call me crazy, but it is what it is. So I feel a real kinship with Melanie and all the spirits represented throughout this delightful series.
When the first book "The House on Tradd Street" was released, we were introduced to Melanie Middleton, a real estate agent specializing in selling historic mansions in Charleston, SC. She personally loathes the old relics, which are money pits, but mainly because they inhabit restless souls who refuse to pass on to the other side. Melanie was single and perfectly content with her life, albeit a boring and extremely organized life, when out of the blue, she inherits an old mansion from a virtual stranger. The owner of the house knew she could see the ghosts of his family who still reside on the premises and are in need of her help. While undergoing extensive renovations on the mansion, the spirits were insistent and persistent in having conversations and interactions with Melanie. Also during the remodeling process, she meets Jack, a charming specimen of a man whom women can't help but gravitate to.
Jack Trenholm is a bestselling author who writes about unsolved mysteries and is a total hottie! He and Melanie had an instant attraction to one another, but also knew how to push each other's buttons and are as different as night and day. Their tumultuous relationship evolved in amusing and entertaining fashion over the course of this series, which was an epic slow burn I could not get enough of.
Since their much anticipated nuptials, they are now the proud parents of one year old twins. Jack's teenage daughter, Nola, whom he never even knew existed until she showed up on his doorstep a few years back, also lives with them.
When this book begins, it has been a year since the dead have tried to communicate with Melanie, much to her delight. She has high hopes they are finally going to leave her in peace, but of course, they have other ideas!
Melanie is commissioned to sell a pre-Revolutionary War mansion on South Battery in downtown Charleston. As soon as she walks inside, flashes of white pass through the thick walls of the home, she hears the pitter pattering of a small child's footsteps on the floorboards, followed by unwelcoming, heavy footfalls of an adult close behind and then the ominous voice of a woman whispering in her ear to "Go. Away." Ah yeah, no doubt about it, her year reprieve has ended.
Well, and then there is the beautiful, trim and fit nanny who comes to live with she and Jack. Of course, nothing could possibly go wrong in Melanie's marriage to one of the most gorgeous men in all of the south's low country region. Right?
I expected another engaging and satisfying read, and that is exactly what I received. This book and series is completely sweet, light and humorous, featuring a few unsettled spirits to spice it up!
Karen White, IMHO, writes Women's Fiction at its best. Because of her love for these characters and the enthusiasm of her readers for this series, she will be writing two more additional books releasing in the next year or so. There is even talk of a tv series.