Guest Review: The House – Charlie Daye

Posted August 26, 2012 by Shannon in Author Provided / 0 Comments

Aria De La Vega lived a pretty mundane life until she inherited the house.

After arriving at the house, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, Aria meets the man of her dreams, finds the house is haunted, is attacked by a ghost, learns about the Native American curse that has plagued the land the house sits on for more than 130 years and discovers that she is the key to undoing it all. And that is only the first 48 hours.

With help of her two best friends, Melissa, a formidable attorney out of California and Amy, the granddaughter of a Cherokee medicine woman, Aria will decipher the curse, battle an unseen force bent on destroying her, deal with the painful stab of deceit and wager everything to save herself and the man she loves.

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Release Date:  2012
Publisher:  CMV
Source:  Provided by Author
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Reviewer’s Thoughts:

I’m all for paranormal stories that veer from the norm. Here we have a ghost story combined with a Native American curse, something that even I have never read before. And that’s saying a lot!

The character of Aria is very refreshing. She has a tragic past that she alludes to for half the book before she finally confesses to Dominic. This tragic past and the way she uses it as a shield makes Aria just broken enough to prevent Aria’s character from being too perfect. With a strong relationship with family and best friends who would brave a demented ghost for her, it’s obvious from the start that she is someone special. Even her co-workers adore her!

Dominic and Drake are like night and day. Two brothers cursed by the actions, or in their case the inaction, of one, one brother good, with a heart of gold, the other brother spine tingling evil. In order to end the curse that has plagued them for generations, they need Aria. If she can survive Drake’s attempts to scare her off and harm her, she is the key to saving Dominic, the man she has grown to love.

The only drawback I could find in the entire book was the over the top lovey dovey-ness. “I miss you, my love” “I love you, my love” “Have fun today, my love”, on and on it went. Although you could see how in love the characters were, it just felt a if the author wanted to make sure the reader really got the picture by over emphasizing it over and over and over again. Awkward speech aside, I found myself greatly enjoying the story and would definitely read more by this author.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.