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I See You So Close

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*Many thanks to M Dressler, Skyhorse Publishing, and NetGalley for arc in exchange for my honest review.*
Unfortunately, the book did not appeal to me. I suppose I should have read the first book, which may have helped me to appreciate this one more. Or maybe I was not the target reader ...

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Really interesting perspective for a protagonist. Teen and young adult readers will love to delve into this ghost story with a difference.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for letting me read an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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‘I See You So Close’ is #2 in ‘The Last Ghost Series, by Author #M. Dressler. The main character is Emma Rose Finnis who is finally free from the mansion she haunted for over 100 years. Now she
can pass for the ‘living ‘.And is in town called White Bar in the Sierra Nevada that has plenty of secrets.
But....can she outlast the ghost hunter who stalks her?
Thank you,
#Netgalley, # M. Dressler, and # Skyhorse Publishing

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"There are those who deserve compassion, and those who deserve understanding, and those who deserve no space in the heart at all, because their hearts are missing the door that would open into another's."

Emma Rose Finnis is a ghost, running from a ghost hunter.
She has taken over the newly dead body of a young woman, and is hoping to exist in the world of the living with her new form.
As she makes her escape, she comes upon the quaint Sierra Nevada town of White Bar.
But the town is full of secrets, ones she will seek to uncover as she probes the town history and discovers more that are like her.
The writing if full of haunting and elegiac beauty.
This mysterious ghost story was captivating.
The second book of the series and though it can be read as a stand alone, I don't recommend it. I feel it really adds so much to the story to read them in order.
Thank you Sky Horse Publishing Arcade for the e-ARC via NetGalley

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