It is easy to feel for Verity as she tries to rein her in, but also funny because it is obvious that what frustrates Verity about her mom are traits they share. It was interesting meeting Verity’s mom, Tilly, and seeing Verity so consternated when her flitting, gossipy butterfly of a mom seems impervious to her hints to be circumspect and careful about Verity’s ghostly detecting. In fact, it feels like matters are getting closer to the end as it is Verity’s turn to come to terms with family like Frankie had to do in the previous book. And, oh the secrets that time vault is hiding.Īs the tenth entry in the Southern Ghost Hunter series, The Haunted Homecoming is not the best place to start. This year is extra special because due to a need to move the flagpole so the football field can be expanded, they must dig up the time capsule buried back in 1985. Sugarland is bursting with hometown pride as it hosts a festive week leading up to Homecoming. But not all reunions are happy ones, and when Verity stumbles upon a dead body by the football field, it appears someone has already evened the score. It’s homecoming weekend in Sugarland, Tennessee and ghost hunter Verity Long is tickled to see so many souls-living and dead-back in town to celebrate. Series: Southern Ghost Hunter Mysteries #10 This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
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