ROAD TRIP is a trilogy of stories. The collection includes tales set in: Georgia where two friends learn the dangers of distracted driving on their inaugural parent-free trip down the interstate, Kentucky where a road trip teaches a college graduate more than she wanted to know for her Appalachian History thesis, and New York where a woman hopes New York holds the answer to a family mystery, and maybe the antidote for her broken heart.
Becky Muth is a coffee addict who gives her readers fun escapes into sweet romance and romantic suspense books.
She married her real-life firefighter hero, and they live in South Carolina with their adult sons and many pets. She loves interacting with readers on social media and via email.
When she isn't writing, Becky enjoys hanging out at the beach with her family and binge-watching Netflix with her dog.
I love reading about haunts. I can remember listening to the tales of haunts when I was a child. Southeast Kentucky must be full of ghosts because I heard and still hear tales of haunts that are sworn to be true. I can remember riding in my aunts car with my cousins and going to see the haunted barn and the old haunted schoolhouse in the holler. They are among my most treasured memories. Road Trip takes me back to my roots. I enjoyed this book so much I was sad that it ended. I must have more. If you like stories of haunts that don't need blood and guts or "adult" language this is your book. The author does not rely on graphic violence, sex or shock language. She just tells the tales and lets the ghosts be the stars. My favorite story was Kentucky, of course. It is set in Pikeville, a town I use to visit as a child. When I go back now, I always go to Pikeville. I love how the author takes the haunt and gives us the old tale but adds in present day ties. Going back and forth between the two and watching them unfold together was so interesting. The ghosts of my youth and beyond still live today!