The Gulf Coast Paranormal team heads north on I-65 to investigate reports of a strange blue light appearing outside an old fort. Locals call them ghost lights, and they say these orbs are responsible for the death of a young woman hundreds of years ago. An archaeological dig stirs up the activity, and Midas goes to uncover the truth about the Ghost Lights of Forrest Field.
A word from Cassidy: "It's Monday morning and I'm in the Gulf Coast Paranormal van with Midas, listening to an interesting conversation about the Ghost Lights of Forrest Field. Blue lights have been seen outside the old fort, and there are tales of a missing young woman from hundreds of years ago who may be haunting the place. We've got a new team member who has cultural knowledge we'll need for this investigation, Helen and Bruce are holding hands and planning an archaeological approach, and Joshua is riding shotgun and tinkering with his new thermal. Me? I'm just Cassidy Wright. Paranormal newbie with a sketch pad. I'm excited about this new adventure."
This is Book 6 in the Gulf Coast Paranormal series.
Gulf Coast Paranormal Series The Ghosts of Kali Oka Road The Ghosts of the Crescent Theater A Haunting on Bloodgood Row The Legend of the Ghost Queen A Haunting at Dixie House The Ghost Lights of Forrest Field
I didn't want this book to end. Something about it stuck me in the heart. There is so much going on around us....you can almost feel like you are there.
Gulf Coast Paranormal is back, this time investigating mysterious lights that appear over Forrest Field. The lights bring with them the ozone smell of electricity and there are stories of them burning people in the past so there is a greater level of danger than usual right from the beginning in this novel.
The mystery—the ghosts—date back to an eighteenth century judicial lynching of a woman accused of burning her friend to death. There is an undercurrent of racism in the lynching as the woman was having a relationship with a Native American that clearly scandalized the community. The GCP team has to figure out how to set all three spirits—the lynched woman, the burnt woman, and the Native American, to rest.
These novels are very short reads and they really work for me. I’m six into the series now and I’m still having trouble articulating just what it is that attracts me to them so strongly. I think the answer is in the relationships of the GCP team. I really like the characters and they all have their share of problems which help them come to life. I’m really looking forward to the next book.
Enjoyed the Author's interpretation of legendary ghost lights. Also, glad Cassidy is finally found peace with her Sister's death and enjoying her growing and evolving relationship with Midas. I actually like all the team members of GDP even the new intern, Aaron, though the jury is still out whether he is going to become a permanent new addition. Looking forward to reading Book 7 in this series!!
Again, I highly recommend this book, as well as the series. Once begun, I have been hooked on the characters and their paranormal gifts. The experiences they share, and the spooky plots will keep the reader entertained without graphic gore, bad language or innuendo. Well done!
I'm a huge paranormal fan! This series is right up my alley! Anything to do with ghosts and such usually has me glued to the pages. I'm finding this series extremely interesting and fascinating. All the storylines are so good that I end up reading the book in one sitting.
This has not been my favorite of this series so far but it was still pretty good. I prefer ghosts and hauntings to elementals. But it's another solved case for the GCP team.
These stories are becoming more complex and the characters more three dimensional, however, still feels too short. The ghost issues are resolved too easily after the build up.
This one was good. I enjoy the continuation of the charactersvin this series. The investigation story didn't hold much interest to me compared to some of the previous ones.