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The Girl Who Saved Ghosts

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This is the second book in the Unbelievables Series and it was even better than the first one. K.C. Tansley has done it again, this time with more surprises and secrets revealed. The connection developing between Evan and Kat is beautiful to watch unfold in the pages of this series. The way the past, present, and future is so interconnected in these stories is an amazing addition to the beautiful development of the characters lives. I am an absolute fan of K.C. Tansley and cannot wait to continue to experience her writing.
Thank you NetGalley and K.C. Tansley for allowing me the pleasure of reading and reviewing this book.

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I got this for free for just entering in to win the paperback of this fantastic amazing novel, so I thought I'd give a little love to netgalley for hosting this copy and to the author so this can get another raving review!

I absolutely adored the first one and this one did not disappoint at all! This book was just as mysterious and adventerous and amazing. Once again Kat runs into a ghost - this time a little girl who begs for her help. Kat has to go back to the home she just found and once again travel back in time to defeat the "Dark One" with Evan.

This is amazing, seriously. If you haven't checked out the first book definitely start this series!!

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Better than the first, she comes to terms that she an see ghosts and comes to terms with it

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I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher for an honest review.

Before i even finished the first book i requested and received this book. I was so excited to read it and i bet you are too so as its not released yet i promise no big spoilers.

Following on from the last book we follow Kat and Evan on a journey to the past and into the bodies of another generation of their ancestors. Its filled with adventure mystery and danger. We see Kat and Evans friendship grow (and prey that it becomes more) we learn more about Kats family both past and present and get to meet afew of them who try to help her understand what being the langley heir means.

The book ends leaving you wanting/needing the next book now. And as i read this as an advanced copy i can only hope that K.C. Tansley is well underway on the third book cause the wait is going to kill me!!!

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The Girl Who Saved Ghosts was a paranormal story of four mystical families and their legacies. Kat and her friend Evan are the newest heirs and are learning their skills and responsibilities to their friends. As Kat finds our her destiny she also gets answers to her own questions as well as ghosts that seek her out for her help. This YA novel should appeal to those who enjoy paranormal stories. (ARC)

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Sjeez, I'm very happy I'm not Kat. After her first adventures in The Girl who Ignored Ghosts, she kind of directly gets sucked into the next story in this second part of the Unbelievables. To fully understand the story I would recommend to start with the first one in the series.

But KC Tansley certainly knows how to keep the pace up. Now it is up to Kat to go back into time to retrieve an ancient dagger for the Kingsley family. But there are forces out there, who are not amused that Kat has altered the past by resolving the murder on Cassie.

In order to help her defend herself, she leaves with Evan to stay with her two eccentric aunts. After several attacks, Kat and Evan are recovered enough to travel into the nineteenth century and they inhabit the bodies of Ellie Langley and Percy Kingsley. But with a twist here...

Of course, the retrieval of the dagger doesn't go to smoothly, so Kat and Evan find themselves in several tricky situations. However, throughout the book the total family history of both the Langley, Kingsley and the Radcliffe family is being revealed. Hopefully there will be more books on the other artefacts of the different families. Another five out of five stars for KC Tansley.

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A big shout out to NetGalley and Beckett Publishing for the ARC for my honest review.
I have not read the first book-I actually didn't notice that it was the 2nd in a series. I have now obtained the first book but I am reading them out of order.
It actually reads rather well as a stand alone-I didn't feel like I was missing that much by starting with the second. It certainly didn't detract from the book. I enjoyed this book as I never knew what was going to happen next. She gets to meet her dad and family (finally-sorry their excuses just don't cut it for me). It held my interest and attention which I think is a great thing as it is geared toward a younger audience. Pick this series up and give it a try-I think you will be pleasantly surprised.

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