The dead carry their secrets with them . . .
At least until they end up at Riley Smith’s door. Her latest spectral visitor is a murdered bride with a need for revenge, and not necessarily for the person who killed her. Never mind that killer is about to strike again. Riley's determined to help, but is missing Hayden, the hot, ghostly boy who's always had her back.
Living, breathing Hayden is awake, which means his spirit isn't around to flirt with Riley anymore. Worse yet, the "real" Hayden doesn't remember her. Their connection had been so strong. Did his feelings for Riley just disappear into the ether?
As Riley gets closer to finding the bride's killer, other secrets are revealed: secrets that changes everything Riley thought she knew about her parents. But before she can completely unravel the mystery of her past, Riley will need to escape the murderer that threatens her future.




















Savannah
26-7-2024
Just icky. The self-righteous pity party I had to go through to get to the end of this book. Seriously, the MC of the three books is constantly judging others and never learns anything from her lessons when others do. She has her head buried so far in the sand that while reading you're either along for the ride or you're against her. I dont like books that make sense you feel as if you're wrong for having an opinion other than the Mc. Idk, this book dealt with a lot of extreme issues such as neglect and addiction, with little regard for the moving parts that make up and keep these issues running. It's a very naive take on what could have been a very instrumental lesson for all the kids in the Mc position. This book failed which made the trilogy fail which is sad because the first book was good enough to keep me interested in going in for the second. I feel the author added excessive drama that did not fit into the storyline and ultimately wasn't needed that said they were very heavy-handed multidimensional issues.
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