![]() In this house there are walking ghosts and a lurking creature. I took me a while to read this book, because I couldn’t read it in the evening. ![]() ![]() So why did I read this book? I actually don’t know. I’m not the horror type, because I get easily scared. The writer asked me if I would review this book. Everything is connected-from the bricks in the walls to the hearts beating in their chests, all the secrets of Fountain Dead are finally unearthed. As romantic entanglements intensify, the paranormal activity escalates. Of course, Mark keeps his ghostly encounters to himself, all the while sinking deeper into the house’s dark, alluring, and ultimately terrifying history. Busy with the relocation and fitting in, Mark’s parents don’t see what’s unfolding around them-the way rooms and left behind objects seem alive with a haunted past. Mark is uprooted from his home and high school in the Twin Cities and forced to move with his family into a Victorian in Nowhere-ville. I got this book from the author for free to write an honest review. ![]()
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