The "Rushed" series has been one of my favorites for the past couple of years, however, this part (as well as the last 1-2 I would say) has some things that can be improved. There are some very interesting changes in the story, making Eric (the main character) in entirely different circumstances, the biggest obstacle to him being that he doesn't have a phone to communicate with Isabell.
The biggest problem I have with Rushed: Evancurt is that the storyline is filled with too many pointless moments giving exposition, showing the different ghosts (most of whom don't have any role, some of which are added for a comedic effect). There are also a lot of comparisons with the past books in the series and way too many comparisons and hypothetical explanations based on Eric's imagination. As a whole, this wouldn't be such a nuisance, but it is so common throughout the book that I found it to be quite annoying. Although I understand that this might be what some people like about the story.
The ending, however, was amazing, really unexpected, and quite interesting, still showing the true nature of Brain Harmon's intriguing ideas and why I started loving his books. If I have to give a simple explanation about the book, it would be to say that it is very similar to "Road beneath the Woods", the 4th book of the "The Temple of the Blind" series also by B. Harmon. Both books are too long for what they are trying to convey, making them a tedious read as a whole, but the endings are more than satisfactory and (I hope) the current book would be a pivotal moment in the entire story.
This doesn't change the fact that it took me about 6 months to go through the entire book, while still skipping some chapters that might be fun to read, but are ultimately meaningless. Again I'm referring to "The Temple of the Blind" wherein the 5th book there was an entire chapter where the girls in the group are contemplating where to have their nails done after they return from the very dangerous world where two of their companions have already died. It just doesn't fit in the circumstances they were at that moment.
It hurts me to do it, but I have to give this book 3 stars. This doesn't make the book bad, it just doesn't hit the same way the previous did, it wasn't a book that I wanted to finish as soon as possible as the story didn't grab my interest as much.
If you are a fan of the "Rushed" series, then by all means, make sure to give it a read.