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A Grave Conjuring

Haunted Ones Series, Book 2

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A Grave Conjuring

By: Michelle Dorey
Narrated by: Kristin James
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Two orphaned sisters. A spirit without a grave. Can two orphans solve a murder before death claims another victim?

Ashley and Maya wish they could take back the hurtful things they told their parents before the deadly car crash. Two years later, the young orphans try to make the most of their new life with their lonely aunt. But the remote lake house in upstate New York doesn't feel like home without their mother's touch. When the girls discover a Ouija board in the dusty attic, they think they've finally found a way to tell their deceased mother how they really feel.

With help from a seance-savvy friend and a couple of neighborhood troublemakers, the girls summon the spirits...and an unsolved murder mystery. When a restless ghost terrorizes the household, the sisters know they'll never be free of her menacing presence until they help her rest in peace. If the girls don't find her body soon, the portal they opened will cast them all into the world of the dead.

©2018 Michelle Dorey (P)2019 Tantor
Crime Horror Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary Haunted
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good story , and a mix of characters, highly recommend a read or listen onto the next one

nice listen

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Usual twist at the end and a happy one as well. I’m assuming Jake will be popping up again. Word of advice. Never use a ouja board

Creepy

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This one was a good amount of creepy but that being said, it seemed to drag quite a bit at the beginning and didn't really get going until closer to the end. The main problem for me (and this happened with 'The Haunted Hideout' too) is the narrator's voice for the younger sibling (in the hideout it's the younger brother). Weirdly, she seems pretty good at doing normal kid voices for other characters, but for some reason if it's a younger sibling - in this case a 12 year old girl (! so not a baby) she puts on the most RIDICULOUSLY high pitched, whiney voice that you honestly wouldn't be able to picture a child of that age speaking in. That was the only real issue for me as every time the little sister started to speak I would feel myself groan and have to grit my teeth to keep listening instead of skipping to the next part in the hope that I could still figure out what was going on without having to endure the whining.

Other than that, a good story and a fun listen. Not sure it was worth a credit but it kept me entertained on an 'I can't be arsed to do anything else' day at home. Also, the writer makes some interestingly bad grammatical mistakes - in both books - but if you can ignore those it's a good listen.

Good characters and fun story - narration is 4/5

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this is the worse book I have ever had the pleasure to listen to I tried to stick with it thinking it would get better but it only got worse

glad I didn't buy this with my credits

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