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Review: The Sisters of Bloodcreek Books 1 & 2

11/13/2018

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​The first two books in the Sisters of Bloodcreek Series are so entertaining and are the perfect dose of creepy. They're ideal for fans of the television shows Supernatural and The Originials but are also reminimescent of classics like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Charmed. 
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Hush, Now Forget (Book 1)

“For a moment, I have crickets for thoughts. How can he play so cool with everything going on? Fine. I’m cool as a cucumber, too. Cool girl. This ain’t no thing.”

“Frost talks like her soul is ripping slowly—under the hands of a torturer with a carving knife, taking his time, letting each tiny space of flesh feel its very own pain.”

Hush, Now Forget is the perfect blend of mystery and spook. I loved the sisterly banter and conversational writing. With ghostly legends, mystery, heartbreak, murder, and possession—this book will keep you flipping the pages desperate to find out what happens next. And I LOVED the story behind the title in Chapter 33! ? Mary and Cammie are a talented duo.
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Sleep, Don't Fret (Book 2) NEW RELEASE

"It's the kind of dark that makes you see things that aren't there."

Only, in Sleep, Don't Fret the scary things we all fear are there--creeping around every corner and threatening to suck the life from you.

One of my favorite things about this series is its authentic sisterly bond. It's shared in a way that could only come from real-life sisters, like Mary and Cammie. Their relationship and the way they protect, honor, and love each other are what makes these books so compelling. Not to mention, the awesome love stories the two sisters are living. Leo is one of my new favorite Byronic heroes--the perfect mix of sullen and serious but with this mysterious, hidden kindness that is so endearing.

This book takes readers from one dangerous scenario to another, lives at stake at every turn. This action-packed, character-driven tale is a must for those who love a unique story of ghouls, demons, and deliciously spooky things. 
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