Welcome Back! I hope all of you have had a lovely Saturday. Today's author is Karen White and the Tradd Street series. The books in the Tradd Street series are The House on Tradd Street, The Girl on Legare Street, The Strangers on Montagu Street, and Return to Tradd Street. The newest addition to the series is The Guests on South Battery. You can follow Karen White on Facebook and Amazon.
The Guests on South Battery by
Karen White is the fifth book in the Tradd Street series. Melanie Middleton Trenholm is returning to
work in Charleston, South Carolina after being away a year on extended
maternity leave. Melanie gave birth to twins,
J.J. and Sarah. Melanie arrives at
Henderson House Reality to find a client waiting in her office. Jayne Smith has inherited the Pinckney house on
South Battery and is eager to sell it.
Jayne has a dislike of old homes (they make her uncomfortable). Jayne has no clue as to why Button Pinckney
left her the house. Melanie has sixth
sense that she inherited from her mother’s side of her family. Spirits (or ghosts) have left her alone for
the last year, but now they are making a reappearance. Melanie agrees to sell Jayne’s home and gets
the bonus of having Jayne as her nanny.
Upon entering the Pinckney home, Melanie discovers there are restless
spirits in the home. One of them is
strong and can shroud its presence from Melanie. Melanie is going to need the help of her
mother, Ginette Prioleau Middleton.
Between the two of them, they hope to move these spirits on (get them
out of the house). Will they be able to
settle these restless spirits? Why did
Button leave her home to Jayne?
The Guests on South Battery is
nicely written. It is a combination of
women’s fiction, mystery, and paranormal.
While it is part of a series, The Guests on South Battery can be read
alone. The author gives the readers the
needed information on the characters and happenings from the other novels are
mentioned throughout the book. I give
The Guests on South Battery 3 out of 5 stars. I was hoping for more of the paranormal
element in the book. I did not find it compelling
and it was predictable. The mysteries
can be solved long before the results are revealed. I had a hard time liking the characters
especially Melanie. Melanie has many
issues. The main one is her OCD (she should really see a therapist and get some
medication). Melanie believes that the twins should be kept on a timetable (she
has a spreadsheet), and she has labeled everything in their room (this is just
the start). Melanie seems to suffer from
“Scarlet O’Hara” syndrome (ignore things or think about them tomorrow). Melanie’s pre-pregnancy clothes do not fit
her and she finds the oddest explanations (strange fumes in her closet, the dry
cleaner shrunk them). I believe it is
supposed to be funny, but it comes across as just odd (like a comedian who
tells a joke and does not get laughter).
I did not understand Melanie’s attitude towards her gift (she seems to
resent it). This seems to be a recurring
theme in paranormal novels lately. I found
some information repeated frequently throughout the novel (an example is how
Jack’s daughter loaned the pair money for the house). I
thought there was a little too much going on in the book. I only summarized the main events of this
novel. I just felt that the novel needed a little rewriting and editing.
I appreciate you visiting and reading my latest book review. Tomorrow I will be reviewing She Stopped for Death by Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli. May all of you have a special evening. Take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The Avid Reader
I appreciate you visiting and reading my latest book review. Tomorrow I will be reviewing She Stopped for Death by Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli. May all of you have a special evening. Take care and Happy Reading!
Kris
The Avid Reader
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