Haunt Me
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic
3.6
Liz Kessler
Haunting and intensely romantic, Liz Kessler’s latest novel features a teen girl for whom falling in love could mean losing her heart — and maybe her life.When her family moves after a rough year, Erin feels instantly at home in her new bedroom — even after she realizes that she’s not the only one occupying it. As Erin becomes accustomed to Joe, the spirit of the teenage boy who lived in the room before her, she starts to sense an inexplicable connection between them. Meanwhile, Joe’s brother, Olly, is trying to find a new normal since his brother passed away. Before Joe died, Olly was king of the school — and it’s not until Olly meets a new girl that he realizes just how many ways he’s changed . . . including the type of girl he could fall for. And when Erin finds herself caught between two brothers, and two choices, will her decision destroy her completely, or can she save herself before she’s lost forever? From Liz Kessler, the best-selling author of Read Me Like a Book, comes a young adult novel about how love can overcome the ultimate divide.
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Author
Liz Kessler
Pages
384
Publisher
Candlewick Press
Published Date
2017-07-11
ISBN
0763691623 9780763691622
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"Loved this book, I had tears coming down when I finished it!"
J H
Joselyn Helton
"I was a huge fan of Liz Kessler when I was little. I read all the Emily Windsnap and Philippa Fisher books, and her standalones as well! So I was really excited to see her expand into the young adult genre. <br/>I think this book had a pretty good handle on mental health, grief, bullying, and even addiction. I sped through this book, and the plot pushed forward well. Sure, there was a major love triangle, and I know that’s not for everyone, but this book accomplished what I wanted it to for me. It was entertaining, it was cute, there was good hurt/comfort material. <br/>Of course, I do understand when people say that Erin is pretty flat and a bit of a Mary Sue. But I didn’t completely hate her. In fact, I kind of liked her a bit. And that’s a pretty great accomplishment for an author writing a teen, female character. <br/>The end was satisfying, and I’d recommend this as a good teen paranormal romance book.<br/>However, I didn't think that the frequent use of the exclamation "AAARRGGGGHHHHH!" is really a scream of fear, but author's preference, I guess."
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