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A Day For Ghosts

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Ellie is a quiet nineteen year old living a quiet, somewhat lonely life in the small town of WillowWood. When she lends her help in cleaning the house at the end of the block, that is changed. Someone died in the house two months ago, an unsolved murder that left the town shaken. Ellie is left startled by strange feelings and occurrences that happen inside the house, and even more so by the woman who has started following her around town. When the woman introduces herself as Arielle, the one who was murdered two months ago, Ellie soon realizes that Arielle has somehow become attached to her. With Arielle unable to remember the events of the night she was murdered, she and Ellie are lost on what to do. With the help of her new overly cheery ghost companion, and the new girl in town, Amy, Ellie does the only thing she can think of to help Arielle move on: solve the mystery of her murder.

84 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 11, 2017

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Britany Elizabeth

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Author 6 books27 followers
August 11, 2021
5 / 5 Stars

This is my second book by this author and I feel like, I loved this one even more then the other.

It has absolutly stunning characters, a good plot, a perfect lenght and a bitter-sweet ending.
I mean, I know how it HAS to end, but that didn't stop me from tearing up a little. I guess I just got to attached to them.
If I had to put a genre onto this I'd say maybe Paranormal Mystery? There is no page long cat and mouse, so it's probably more paranormal then mystery? I don't know. It's not like I personally care about genre anyway. I see a good story, I love it, and that's all I need.


I feel like, as much as the 'Who is Arielles killer?' part was important, the heart of the book lied - and still lies - in it's characters. They are great & I loved them. Be it the sisters , the BFF, Amy or Arielle. They all inriched the story and I was glad they existed.
Other stuff I liked:
+ The way the author writes platonic love
+ Amethysts ♥ I know they are a hint at the whichyness, but they are also a hint at aceness. It's an ace thing and I loved that it was included.
+ Ace Rep ;D
+ The reveal

So yeah. I had a fantastic time with this. Can absolutly reccomand it to anyone.
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6 reviews1 follower
April 11, 2020
A good little story with a unique take on classic “spooky ghosts”. It was very enjoyable!
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