Title: The Enchanted
Bungalow
Author: Eva
Pohler
Genre: Paranormal
Mysteries
Publication
Date: Oct. 31st, 2022
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
Ellen
and her friends never saw this coming.
During a Twilight tour of Forks,
Washington, Ellen, Sue, and Tanya rent a bungalow on Quileute land to celebrate
Tanya's sixtieth birthday. They're having the time of their lives until strange
visions make them question everything they know about the afterlife. Can the
three best friends uncover the mystery of the Machiavellian spirit sharing
their bungalow?
Here's what
readers are saying about this series:
"Slightly
wacky ladies, humor & good intentions result in a very interesting story.
I’ve already ordered the second one in the series."--Lynne J. Condon,
Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★
"They
begin a dangerous quest digging into the real history behind the Gold House.
What they find will blow your mind! My heart was racing throughout this entire
book. If you believe in ghosts or even if you don't, I suggest reading by a
lamp. I jumped several times as if a movie were playing inside my mind. . . .
The three women in this book are wonderful. This is definitely a must-read. 5
stars for Eva! Well done!!"--Book Lover Reviews ★★★★★
"This is a
real page turner. Riveting, and exciting. The characters are very well written,
it's easy to read and you won't want to put it down."--Southermermaid85,
Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★
"This is
my first experience with author Eva Pohler and I can't believe I haven't read
anything of hers before! Loved the book and I'll be checking out more in this
series."--The Novel Lady, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★
Described as
"Nancy Drew meets The Golden Girls," these friends get in way over
their heads as they try to bring peace to ghosts haunting their most recent
flip project or vacation rental.
Eva Pohler is a USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels in multiple genres, including mysteries, thrillers, and young adult paranormal romance based on Greek mythology. Her books have been described as "addictive" and "sure to thrill"--Kirkus Reviews.
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