Ronnie is anxious about spending the summer with family she barely remembers. Her expectations are low. She'll babysit her cousin, do odd jobs to earn money for college, and maybe if she's lucky, spend a few hours on the beach. She never thought for a moment she would find herself in an abandoned orphanage, hunting ghosts or tangled up in murder.
*Water Town* by Laurel Veil is a captivating read that masterfully blends romance and the supernatural. From the moment I started, I found it nearly impossible to put down. The story's compelling narrative and well-crafted characters kept me turning pages late into the night.
Laurel Veil weaves together a rich tapestry that includes not only a touching romance but also an intriguing ghostly presence, making the plot both heartwarming and thrilling. The balance of these elements is handled with skill, ensuring that neither aspect overshadows the other.
In essence, *Water Town* is a great story that grips you from the beginning and doesn't let go. It’s a must-read for anyone who enjoys a blend of romance and the supernatural.
It’s a great story of young love, beach town and strange relationships. What father in his right mind is going to let his 17 year old daughter live with his brother and sister-in-law for the summer, when they haven’t seen each other in a long time? Then the uncle let’s the 17 year old live in an apartment next to the house, who does that? Loved the ghosts and the backstory. It’s a quick read meant for younger people because as a mom and grandmother, I would be worried to death.
I got this book for free and started reading at 930 at night. It’s now 1 in the morning and I finished it! There are some cliffhangers that tie the story together better. I love it
I loved this book. Very vivid Imagery . It was written well . With many Elements Romance, Mystery, The characters are very in depth. It was like I was watching a hallmark movie.
Really quick read. The writing in the beginning of the book was kinda choppy, but I did like the shorter paragraphs. The later chapters did pull you in more to the story to the point where I couldn't put the book down. It would be cool to get a sequel.
This was a very good quick summer read. It could be considered YA but I as an older adult enjoyed it. The plot was interesting and characters. I would read more from the author.
A sweet tale of an introverted girl coming into her own in a small summertime beach town while encountering a mystery that stayed covered for so long..
I liked the story line and the down to earth ideas. Some of the material is kind of not believable but isnt that what fiction should be? I would recommend this book
I chose this book because it sounded like a pleasant read. It's a nice story and would be great for teens or pre-teens. A mild little mystery. No vulgarity. Quick read.
First I have read by this author, it was great reading. Kept me wondering what will happen next. Lots of twists and surprising ending. Highly recommend.