The Haunting of Wolfe
Haven by Debbie A Heaton is a story of mystery and drama. The story opens
with Riley Russell return to Wolfe Haven, a home she ran away from after three
years of marriage. She has been coaxed by her cousin-in-law, Abby. Once there,
she quickly falls into a tangled web of past hurts, betrayals, schemes and
plots. Can she escape before someone tries to kill her?
I felt I was reading a daytime soap with all the drama and
backstabbing. The twists and turns that almost did not make sense. When I
requested a copy of this book, I was intrigued by the haunting but there was not really any haunting activity. It was mostly someone using the family ghost
stories as means to play with the minds of the people he or she wanted to
destroy. The final scene between Riley and her now reconciled husband was odd
and out of place. It was very uncomfortable to read. I must say that Ms. Heaton
certainly set the mood. I could really visualize the manor and its grounds with
the massive gardens and the various representations of the wolves around the
property. If you are looking for mystery of intrigue then I recommend The Haunting of Wolfe Haven. If you are
looking for an actual haunting, this isn’t the book for you.
The Haunting of Wolfe
Haven is available on Amazon
in paperback for $15.95 and on the Kindle for
$9.99.
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