By Kelly Bridgewater
"When Greta Mercy's
brothers disappear from the Barlowe Theater in 1915, she will do anything to
uncover what threat lurks beneath the stage. Decades later, revealing what
happened to the boys falls on Kit Boyd, who must determine whether she's
willing to pay the price to end the pattern of evil that has marked their
hometown for a century."--
My Thoughts:
With ghosts, secrets tunnels, and missing boys,
The Lost Boys of Barlowe Theater by Jaime Jo Wright captures the
attention and does not let go. I love all the spooky elements and the hunt for
what really happened. I love a good
ghost story, and Wright delivers. I love searching through the basement and the
well-described setting of all the places. The two-time slip time periods are a
nice touch. I enjoy seeing the past play out to show what the present-day
storyline is trying to solve. The present-day heroine was adopted, so it was
nice to see the hurt from being abandoned or chosen to give up as the hurt and
lies the character believes. This was a different take on a character that I
liked. On the other hand, the past character had both parents dies and struggle
to keep her brothers and her together. Overall, The Lost Boys of Barlowe
Theater by Jaime Jo Wright was a spooky story with all the thrills mixed
with the historical element that I love. If readers enjoy historical mysteries,
and you have not tried Wright’s stories, then now is the time to start. I will
definitely own the book.
I received a complimentary copy of The Lost
Boys of Barlowe Theater by Jaime Jo Wright from Bethany House Publishing,
but the opinions stated are all my own.
My Rating:
5
out of 5 stars
Purchase The Lost Boys of Barlowe Theater
I love a good spooky story also, and it's the perfect time of year for a spooky one.
ReplyDeleteYes, ccsweeti1, it is a GREAT book to read for October. Thank you for stopping by!
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