It has been years since I read a book by Wendy Corsi Straub but the premise of this book quickly got my attention. I also felt a bit of a connection with Bella as someone who to is grounded in logic and facts. However, and this next bit, is what caused me a moment’s trepidation. When she would catch glimpses of her husband, I could clearly relate having lost the first love of my life to tragedy. It was easy as I read those scenes to remember feeling his presence or imaging seeing him once upon a time. The author did a nice job there of evoking a bit of the feels as I let the story take me back.
Enough about my felt connection to the story, although in my opinion, having a reader connect to the story is a good thing. That is where the connection ended, Bella’s live is quite different living in a town full of quirky characters that skirt the edge of paranormal which is in direct opposition with Bella’s beliefs. Her strength and the need to put her sone first make Bella a great character just one full of questions as she grapples with the possibility of Sam’s spirit being back in her life. As tough to overcome her lose with the help of her friends. Bella needs to push forward and build a new life and sometimes I wondered if that spirit held her back a bit.
Before I go any further, kudos for the animals in the story. The always see to add something. As to the quirky guest, beginning with but not limited to Odelia, there are a few. Don’t dismiss the Kevin Bacon clue…it is close but not what you think. I found that to be a bit refreshing that the physics in this story were flawed and didn’t just automatically have the perfect vision at the perfect time to save the day. Back to Odelia, she is just one of the quirky characters, we also have Specter Inspectors, Eve filming everything, people who aren’t who they appear and claim to be and host of other red oddballs that keep it interesting. Regardless of how quirky the town residents are they are close knit and look out for each other. Those close-knit kooks are the lifeblood of this story and possibly the series.
I have quite the TBR list but may throw another book of the series on this list. It is good but at time a bit uneventful. Star rating is tough because sometime a book doesn’t fit the scale perfectly. This is probably a sold 3.25-3.35.
Thanks to NetGalley and Severn House for the opportunity to read this ARC.