The Ghost Files 4: Part 1 by Apryl Baker

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Genre: Young Adult | Paranormal | Supernatural | Horror
Publication Date: December 20, 2016
Series: The Ghost Files
Kindle Unlimited: Yes
Audiobook: No
Received From: Borrowed from Kindle Unlimited

Blurb

Sleep, little children,
all safe in your beds.
But when the boogeyman knocks,
if you are up watching…
he’ll make sure that you wish you were dead!

Once every one hundred and fifty years he emerges from the darkest depths to feed. With each soul he takes, he grows stronger. There is but one gift he needs in order to gain the power he seeks. One gift that will allow him to walk amongst all the precious little children.

And it’s the one gift Mattie Hathaway possesses…the ability to bring images to life with just a drop of her blood. The demon Silas has warned her to never reveal this ability, not even to her father who shares her power to communicate with the dead. She’s heeded his warning, but hiding it may no longer be an option.

Children are disappearing all over the Charlotte area. When their bodies are recovered, they are always the same—broken, beaten, and bruised. Fear is spiraling out of control in the Queen City as parents glance nervously around each corner, seeing the boogeyman in every shadow.

When one little girl goes missing in Mattie’s neighborhood, it’s up to her and Officer Dan Richards to find the truth. In doing so, she uncovers a far greater evil than she’s ever come up against. The one thing she was bred to defeat.

Deleriel. A fallen angel…one of the first demons. He is powerful, ambitious, and now that Mattie is on his radar, she’s all he needs to complete his arsenal.

Amid of whirlwind of secrets coming to light, Mattie is faced with uncovering the truth about her own heritage. She must come to grips with it before she can begin to prepare for the battle of a lifetime…a battle she never asked for but is caught in the middle of.

Can she face her own truths before it’s too late?

Review

The conundrum between Dan and Eli continues in this book; however, it's overshadowed by the unfolding story about Mattie's biological family. We begin to learn even more about her family's ties to the supernatural and the effects of those ties on Mattie. I enjoyed the character-building in this book as it pertains to Mattie's family. We are learning more about her father, Zeke, and his role in her life. I think the plot moved forward nicely, I didn't find any parts of the story dull or repetitive.

Without all of the angst surrounding the love triangle, the creep factor definitely reared its head. I missed it in the second installment of the series, so I'm glad it's back. I'm anxious to see what role Mattie's family plays in the rest of the series, and I'm wondering how Mattie is going to face Deleriel. 

I enjoyed this book, and I'm looking forward to reading the next book because I think several of the questions I'm asking will be answered.


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