Wowza! I definitely need to read all the other books I have by this author now, because this was PHENOMENAL. I read the last almost 50% in 1 sitting. Could not put it down. I loved how the opening chapter introduced us to Rebecca strand, her father, the lighthouse, etc. & the events of that night in the early 1800’s. That part alone hooked me, & connected me to Rebecca. Then you have our MC Gabe. He lost his dad not that long ago, & he’s still angry-angry in his grief yes, but also angry at his dad for the way he was before he died. I completely related to that, & I was lucky enough to tell my dad I forgave him, & ask for his forgiveness for the way I acted as an adult(I stayed angry a very long time basically)a few months before he got sick & passed.
Anyway, he’s just a great kid, & a great MC. Gabe’s connection to Rebecca was so touching & beautiful. I also loved his best friend Yuri, as well as their new friend Callie. Yuri has my heart though. I love the way he speaks! He really does sound like a proper gentleman from a hundred or so years ago. He moved here from Russia with his family when he was 12, so he still has a thick accent, & doesn’t use a lot of contractions. His dad is having a hard time with the language & getting certified in Canada as well, so there’s so much some kids will be able to relate to with his character too. He’s also so logical(to a fault lol until his 1st ghost experience lol), kind, & brilliant! He can fix or creat almost anything involving motors, technology, etc. However, if GABE even looks at a machine or electronic….it breaks lol There’s someone who has to show him how to use a computer in here,…& because of who it is..poor Gabe lol Callie is an amazing writer & researcher, & has a ghost blog. Love her. All 3 are so kind, brave, smart, & loyal. They make the best team.
All their allies they make along the way were so fascinating & amazing as well. There were some ghosts & history I looked up to see if were based from real Canadian people/history. A few examples:George Brown’s character was, & I even found the story about William Ward..I love what the author did for his character. Mississaugas were another. In the acknowledgements the author says(thanking), “Bernadette Coren for relating details of her mother's childhood Anglo-Indian experience; and Darin P. Wybenga, Traditional Knowledge and Land Use Coordinator of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, for being an authenticity reader for Ghostlight.” So I definitely learned some things about Canadian history, that in turn made me look up more info, & learn even MORE lol. I always love that.
The whole story behind Viker, the Order, Rebecca & her dad, the Ghostlight(everything about it, including the journey), & the “purple” light(don’t want to spoil), were all so gripping. So imaginative, detailed writing. Besides the 1st chapter, it’s not historical fiction. But because of the connection to the past(the events that happened, the ghosts & their stories), there’s this historical FEEL woven into our world, & I loved that. The ending was soooooooooo good! Absolutely loved. It left the possibility for a sequel-PLEASE LET THERE BE MORE! Lol This came out last week, & I highly recommend. STUNNING cover by Robert Frank Hunter as well.💜