✨ october ✨
i had no five-star reads in october last year. the curse of misty wayfair was my favorite of what i read.
#12booksof2023
✨ october ✨
i had no five-star reads in october last year. the curse of misty wayfair was my favorite of what i read.
#12booksof2023
I was a little hesitant to read this book because after I bought a couple of books by this author, I I found that they are from a Christian publisher. I didn‘t know how much religious content the story could have which is not my thing. But surprisingly I liked and enjoyed the story. I could say that only the last part has more religious content but it was a general didn‘t bother me. A mystery related with family secrets and drama⬇️
Here is my witchy stack of books. The stack spells the word witch. 😃🙌 Already counting the days! Can‘t wait! Halloween seems so far away.
#hallowreads #readathon #halloween #witch #witchy #bookstack #bookchallenge
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I didn't know creepy Christian fiction was a thing. I really enjoyed this chilling novel by Jamie Jo Wright. She is a new to me author, I plan on reading more from her.
That. Was. Awesome. The Curse of Misty Wayfair was absolutely fantastic! The mystery was extremely well-crafted! The heart-pounding suspense! The awesome cast of characters! All perfectly blended into one chilling, time-slip adventure! Five Hair-Raising Stars!! Do not miss this book!
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Another sale - this one for $.99 https://www.amazon.com/Curse-Misty-Wayfair-Jaime-Wright-ebook/dp/B07F3F8ZV7
I loved this book! It was creepy, compelling and wonderfully paced. I highly recommend it!
Riveting mystery. Not typically something I would select with tandem timelines, insane asylums, curses and hauntings but WOW I thoroughly enjoyed. Full review on #inspirationclothesline
The Curse of Misty Wayfair by @JaimeJoWright opens with “Melancholy was a condition of the spirit and the soul, but also of the mind. Still, she‘d never seen melancholy claim a life and be the cause of a body laid to rest in permanent sleep.” Mary Coyle‘s death, in 1908, is explained away as melancholy and a family curse in action.
The Curse of Misty Wayfair by Jaime Jo Wright, Writer & Professional Coffee Drinker opens with “Melancholy was a condition of the spirit and the soul, but also of the mind. Still, she‘d never seen melancholy claim a life and be the cause of a body laid to rest in permanent sleep.” Mary Coyle‘s death, in 1908, is explained away as melancholy and a family curse in action.
Melancholy was a condition of the spirit and the soul, but also of the mind. Still, she‘d never seen melancholy claim a life and be the cause of a body laid to rest in permanent sleep.