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A review by spookysoto
The Gates of Evangeline by Hester Young
4.0
I liked this very much, I was intrigued and invested in the story and the characters. This is a paranormal mystery that reminded me of the series the ghost whisperer without the cheesiness, it was more like Patricia Arquette's medium.
Charlotte is a writer who recently lost her son and suddenly starts having visions of children in danger, that leads her into a 30 year old mystery that happened in Louisiana.
I liked the setting, the atmosphere and the characters. Charlie felt real and acted the way you'd expect someone in her position to act.
In this novel you have suspense, romance and mystery. The story was compelling, enthralling and very interesting, I was never bored.
This is a trilogy but you can read it as a standalone. I will definitely continue.
Charlotte is a writer who recently lost her son and suddenly starts having visions of children in danger, that leads her into a 30 year old mystery that happened in Louisiana.
I liked the setting, the atmosphere and the characters. Charlie felt real and acted the way you'd expect someone in her position to act.
Spoiler
It turns out that the child Charlie was seeing was alive and not the missing child, that one was Noah. His brother Andree killed his father, Sean, because he was in love with him and found out he wasn’t gay and didn’t love him back and that he had an affair with his mother.In this novel you have suspense, romance and mystery. The story was compelling, enthralling and very interesting, I was never bored.
This is a trilogy but you can read it as a standalone. I will definitely continue.