![]() ![]() A tacked-on cliffhanger for the next book sits awkwardly on a finished tale. The plot is slow to reveal why, but once the conflict finally emerges, a competent thriller-romance ensues and concludes. Alex is not the only ghost behaving oddly, however, and the others aren't nearly as friendly. ![]() He's Alexander Reade, last alive circa 1860, and unlike other ghosts is willing to talk, far more graciously than Chloe's obnoxious ripostes merit. But worse, he doesn't remember Chloe Kennedy and believes he has. In the sequel to the page-turning Ghost House, Alexander Reade turns up at Sycamore High not remembering how he got there. Later, whisked off to England by her grandmother to give her father a little space, Chloe continues to whine until a beautiful ghost in the woods catches her eye. FROM INTERNATIONALLY BESTSELLING AUTHOR ALEXANDRA ADORNETTO COMES THE POWERFUL CONCLUSION TO GHOST HOUSE. It's symptomatic of Adornetto's (Halo) heroines that this familiar personal nuisance commands all of Chloe's attention. She's been seeing them all her life, and this one is doing nothing in particular. Dad's unsightly grief is a problem, no doubt, but Chloe's "bigger problem" is that she's just seen a ghost. ![]() But right now I had a bigger problem." Meet Chloe Kennedy, observing her father at her mother's funeral. ![]()
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