Gypsy Magic
A Paranormal Women's Fiction Novel
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Narrated by:
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Kelley Huston
About this listen
Paranormal women's fiction from number-one Amazon best seller, J.R. Rain, and New York Times best seller, H.P. Mallory
A Haven Hollow novel
Welcome to Haven Hollow, a town of monsters....
After dating a string of losers and banishing a poltergeist, I packed up my Los Angeles life and my 11-year-old son, and moved...to a town in Oregon with a population of 680. Well, 682 now.
Culture shock anyone? Ahem, never mind that.... New starts can happen anywhere, right?
I hope so, because I need to start the next chapter of my 43-year life pronto. So, why Haven Hollow? For one reason - there aren’t any witches here. And a witch can make a gypsy’s life...complicated.
Oh, right, I’ve put the cart before the horse....
Hi, I’m Poppy Morton, and I come from a long line of Scottish gypsies - gypsies who possess magic and make potions to treat any and all ailments. It’s been my dream to open my own potions store and I’m finally going to do it - in the picturesque and small town of Haven Hollow.
Once my son, Finn, and I get settled in our two-story ramshackle, decrepit and rickety farmhouse (that happens to be bordering a cemetery), the nightmares start. And they won’t stop. Almost every night, I find myself face to face with a shadow monster - and its victim. And I’m fairly sure it’s the victim sending me the night terrors, wanting me to figure out the mystery of who or what murdered him.
But, I’m not really sure I want to get involved. Between facing a huge remodel of the above-mentioned “house”, getting my son situated in his new school, opening my potions store and dealing with one of the ghosts from my last house who somehow thumbed a ride to this one, I’ve got my hands full. Actually, more than full.
Good thing I’ve got a few handsome neighbors to call on - Marty Zach, a self-professed ghost exorcist who just happens to have the sexiest smile, and Roy Osbourne, a bear of a man who looks like he alone coined the word ‘lumberjack.’
©2020 J.R. Rain, H.P. Mallory (P)2021 J.R. Rain, H.P. MalloryGood new series
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An awesome start to the series. I am looking forward to the rest of the series already.
This audiobook was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Plenty of humour and magic!
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Enjoyable listen
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Promising start.
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This story is good, it's just not what I was expecting.
The main adult characters in Gypsy Magic are supposed to all be in their 40s or older. I like fun-loving personalities, many of the antics in this story made me chuckle. However, I expect adults of my own age to have certain world wisdom. I found our protagonist, Poppy, a very frustrating woman. Each decade we live, we gain knowledge, experience and life skills that affect our thoughts, actions and general worldview. Poppy felt like a twenty-something instead of a woman of 43.
Kelley Huston is a new-to-me narrator.
Kelley's narration of this story was OK. I liked the pace at which she read, however, it was lacking emotion. It wasn't a performance. Gypsy Magic is told from the perspective of our protagonist, Poppy. Was it Kelley's narrative style that made her sound too young or the writing? I'll only be able to answer this when I listen to more of Kelley's work.
Although I soon realised that Gypsy Magic wasn’t going to live up to my expectations, I did generally enjoy it. There weren't really any surprises and the plot followed the expected course but it was entertaining. There's a bit of everything; humour, suspense, tension and frights. There's even the potential of romance on the horizon. Plus, I loved how many monsters were mentioned (or hinted at) throughout this ghostly adventure.
I'll probably listen to more of the Poppy's Potions series at some point. After all, a town full of supernaturals - how can I resist! Lol!
A Fun Story To Start A New Paranormal Series.
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