Wandering Souls
The Atlas Cliffs Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Megan Hudgins
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Letting go is not an option.
In the coastal town of Atlas Cliffs, 17-year-old Drew Harlow has a secret. She can see the dead. She’s always seen them, and they’ve always left her alone. Until now.
Drew’s final year of high school should have been fun. It should have been carefree. It would have, if not for the accident that took the life of her boyfriend, Shane. Now, it’s all she can do to keep her head above water. But Drew can’t shake the feeling that something was missed.
"Move forward. Let go. There’s no way Shane could’ve survived." That’s what her best friend Piper keeps telling her. Except, if Drew can see the dead, why can’t she see Shane?
Drew embarks on a mission to uncover the secrets of Neptune Point, the scene of Shane’s accident. As she digs into the mystery, she exposes unexpected darkness that has been buried for too long. But someone doesn’t want the truth to come out, and they will protect it at all costs. Even if it means silencing Drew.
She cannot turn back now. Choosing to ignore what is in front of her is no longer an option.
©2022 Angela Van Liempt (P)2023 Angela Van LiemptWhat listeners say about Wandering Souls
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- Anne Reads
- 17-10-23
Great paranormal mystery telling
I found this to be an enjoyable read. The plot was great. The beginning felt a little slow, but the pacing was good through the rest of the book. The dynamic and dialogue between the FMC and her peers felt age appropriate.
I liked all the characters, and the villain was exactly that, villainous. Some parts of the FMCs monologue were quite irritating, but she had a great development towards the end of the book.
I would have loved for the story to be a little more unpredictable by giving me an alternative villain.
The paranormal aspect makes the story extra thrilling. The story is suitable for young adults and adults alike.
I listened to this on Audible, and the narrator did a great job.
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