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This book was such an intriguing and different read! Olivia never expected to inherit her sister's paranormal gift, but after Naiche's sudden death, she starts seeing and hearing spirits, leading her down a fascinating and spooky path. Fast forward a few years, and Olivia is one of Denver’s top paranormal investigators, but the loss of her sister still hangs over her. When she gets called to investigate a mysterious death at the Brown Palace hotel, things take a seriously eerie turn. What starts as a strange hotel mystery soon unravels into a tangled web of cults, betrayal, and dark secrets that tie back to her sister's hidden life. The twists and the unexpected connections in this story will keep you glued to the pages, making it hard to put down!

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2 out of 5 stars. Thank you, NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for this audiobook of The Haunting of Room 904 by Erika T Wurth and narrated by Ina Barron.

I've seen other books by this author but this is my first book by her. Sadly, I can't say that I enjoyed this, I was attracted to this story because of the cover! The beginning of the story was good, but then it just dragged and I pushed myself to finish it. The Native American History was very interesting but it overall ended just okay for me.

The narrator was fantastic. Unfortunately, this was an okay for me. It was different for me and I'm glad I tried something out of my norm but I'd like to give another try with this author's book.

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I hadn’t read Erika’s previous book, but this cover grabbed me! I had to read it. It started off strong, but the premise felt lackluster for me about halfway through. The story was all over the lace and I wasn’t too invested in the characters and what happened to them. I wanted to like it and enjoy the paranormal aspect, but it fell flat for me. I will look forward to her next book!

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Thank you for the opportunity to listen to this ARC. It started off strong holding my attention but as the time went on I felt like I was just trying to finish it. The storylines were semi interesting but it seemed to fall flat of what I normally am interested in. It seems like the reviews are 50/50 on this one so I am curious how it will do when it is released.

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Thank you to NetGalley for the chance to read an early copy of this book. Book was fine, really good if you like the genre! I would read more from this author.

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Rating: 3.5 stars rounded up

Add to your TBR if you like..
-Supernatural thrillers
-Paranormal investigation
-Indengious perspectives
-Mediumship


First off, huge thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for the ALC!

I've been sitting on this review for a while because I really wanted to love this book. The premise—paranormal investigation intertwined with Native American history—is intriguing. However, the story often felt disjointed, pulling in so many different directions that I found myself zoning out and getting bored. If there had been more focus on Olivia, her sister Naiches' death, and the cult she was part of, I believe I would have enjoyed the story more.

The narrator, Ina Barrón, did a fantastic job. Her portrayal of the characters' emotions kept me engaged throughout the listening experience. The little ads for ghost equipment included as chapter breaks added a quirky touch. There is also a Meow Wolf reference in the first chapter, which had me whooping over the shout out.

Was I disappointed by this? Yes, to some extent. However, I still appreciated the overall premise and would be interested in reading more from this author in the future.

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Thank you to NetGalley and MacMillan Audio for this ALC, in exchange for an honest review.

I just finished listening to The Haunting of Room 904 by Erika T. Wurth, and I have some thoughts to share. If you’ve read White Horse (which I absolutely loved), you might want to check this one out too.

So, the book follows Olivia, a psychologist from Denver who works with ghosts. She’s called to The Brown Palace Hotel because strange things keep happening in room 904. Every five years, someone dies there! It’s really creepy. Olivia also has her own personal connection to the room, which makes everything even more unsettling.

If you like spooky stories, especially ones with a touch of Native American history in a Colorado setting, this one’s for you. The author does a great job of building up this eerie and tense atmosphere, similar to what she did in White Horse.

That said, there were times when the story got a little too detailed for me. There were a lot of descriptions and characters, which made it tough to keep up while doing other things like driving or cleaning.

Even so, I still found it pretty interesting! I didn’t enjoy it as much as *White Horse*, but I think it’s still worth a listen.

Ina Barrón, the narrator, did a fantastic job! But with all the names and complicated parts, I think you might get more out of it if you read the physical book. I’m actually thinking of getting a copy so I can follow along better.

If you like ghost stories with a mystery twist and a cool Colorado setting, definitely give this one a try. Just maybe have the book nearby to keep up with everything!
3.90 Stars!

*Available March 25
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The Haunting of Room 904 by Erika T. Wurth is a novel of grief, social and cultural injustice, family drama, and mysterious occult clubs who summon spirits.

Narrated by Ina Barrón, who does such an excellent job, you’re sure to find yourself captivated by this twisty story. I absolutely loved the concept of this one, which is what led to me immediately requesting the ALC. it’s spooky, it’s mysterious, and it keeps you guessing! I really enjoyed the occult and secret club aspect, and felt it played a fresh spin on a haunted story.

What took away from the overall experience were the long drawn out parts of the family drama or the history. It almost felt as if there were 2 books that were trying to be written and the plot for each were fighting to take precedence. Overall I enjoyed this one and would definitely recommend to readers who enjoy a spooky haunting and a diverse horror novel.

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This rating is only for the audiobook, as I have already shared my complaints about the story itself seperately. I really liked the narration of this story; the narrator knew where to give a pause and create a sense of suspence. She heightened the thrill and mysterious aspects of the book without overdoing it. For the most part, I really liked the narration save for the times when the narrator would do the voice for a character named Sara; it sounded really shrill and annoying. Other than it was a good audio experience even though I loathed the story.

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Firstly, the narration was wonderful! The voice acting nailed the multiple accents and wide range of emotions.

Olivia is a paranormal investigator and finds the spirits bringing her back to the details surrounding her sister’s death. Olivia becomes the main anchor on this side of the world for paranormal and native spirits. I liked that this was fully unmistakably paranormal. There was no question about if the things happening were truly paranormal or if some sort of misunderstanding. I found parts of the book exciting and intriguing, but I eventually I felt distracted as things dragged on. By the end I didn’t really care what was going to happen 😬.

Thank you NetGalley and MacMillan Audio for this ARC. This review will be shared on NetGalley and Goodreads.

Pub Date Mar 18 2025

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🎧 Book Review 🎧 What happens when you mix the paranormal, a fascinatingly dark cult, and indigenous history? The answer is an absolutely gripping, unputdownable, and rich novel by Erika T. Wurth, pristinely read by Ina Barrón. Grief forever changes us. After Olivia’s sister death by suicide, she receives the gift of communicating with the dead. When the opportunity to investigate the Brown Palace, the location where her sister mysteriously died, arises, she sees the opportunity to finally receive some answers. The Haunting of Room 904 unfolds with so many meticulously developed layers.

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This started off SO GOOD....then the pacing lagged...then it got deep in the weeds and started throwing everything into the mix. Sadly the first half was way better than the second.

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This book was so out of my normal like that I could
Not get into it. Stopped about 1/2 through and couldn’t do it anymore.

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I really struggled with this book. I got to 25% until I just decided that this book wasn't for me. I wasn't a big fan of the authors writing style.

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Dr. Olivia Becente, a psychologist and paranormal investigator, is called to The Brown Palace to solve the mystery of room 904, where a woman dies every five years under unexplained circumstances. With personal ties to the room and the loss of her sister weighing on her, Olivia is determined to break the cycle.

The premise is compelling, but I struggled to stay engaged. Abrupt transitions made the story feel disjointed, and while the characters weren’t entirely unlikable, they lacked depth. I wanted to root for them, but it wasn’t an easy journey. The audiobook narration also didn’t work for me, making it harder to connect.

Though it had moments of suspense, The Haunting of Room 904 didn’t fully deliver for me. However, fans of paranormal mysteries may still enjoy it.

Special thanks to NetGalley and MacMillan Audio for this advanced audio copy in exchange for an honest review.

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💥💥Book Review 💥💥

The Haunting of Room 904
By Erika T. Wurth
⭐️⭐️⭐️Stars

The Haunting of Room 995 is filled with dark foreshadowing atmospheric anxiety in Ericka’s new novel. I got to listen to the audiobook of this book. The narration was well done but it got too overloaded with details which pulled me out of the world. Overall, it was okay. The beginning was really interesting and then it just turned boring and I lost interest.

I want to thank NetGalley for providing me with a copy of the book in exchange for a honest review.

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Thanks NetGalley for the ARC of this audiobook. This story was great and pulled me into the book so fast. It was thrilling and had the perfect amount of horror. I did lose interest around 70%, the characters started to fall flat and nothing picked up the pace for me.

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The Haunting of Room 904 by Erika T. Wurth is an absolutely mesmerizing audiobook! The atmosphere is eerie, the tension builds perfectly, and the narration truly brings the haunting to life. The storytelling is immersive, making it impossible to stop listening. Fans of supernatural thrillers will love the chilling twists and well-developed characters. Highly recommend for anyone who enjoys a good ghost story with a psychological edge!

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There’s a reason that I always read/listen to the author’s notes at the end of a book. They give me an insight into the author’s thoughts, and I almost always come away with a deeper understanding of what I read, but rarely do they make me get teary-eyed. This is what Erika Wurth wrote; “This last part is dedicated to every Native person who felt that they didn’t belong, and to every nerd who was told that what they loved was silly. You belong. What you love isn’t silly. And art is everything. It makes us able to love the world.”

That spoke to me, because Haunting is a true piece of art. Although there are descriptions of terrible things, specifically involving the Sand Creek Massacre, the character of Olivia gave me hope, and, even though this book is classified as horror, it’s also uplifting, which I realize is probably a bizarre feeling to have, but isn’t that what great art does? It gives you all the feels. All the stars to Haunting of Room 904.

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A haunting tale of a sister’s love and the need to get answers for her sister’s death, oh and she can see and talk to spirits?! The Haunting of Room 904 is sure to make you call out of work and stay up all night to continue your read/listen! The sense of anticipation and foreboding, unsure of what was coming next was inescapable. This is not my typical genre but I will absolutely be reading more by Erika T Wurth in the future! Her ability to totally immerse me in the story and make me feel as though I’ve always known these characters is incredible! I truly enjoyed the paranormal aspects of this thriller. And then bringing in the cult and Natives and her Jewish friends, LGBTQIA+ representation, what a diverse read! Truly a great book!

The narration done by Ina Barrón was captivating and allowed me to truly visualize the story. Always a fan!

Thank you NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for my ARC, as always I appreciate the opportunity to experience a book early and provide my honest review. 🖤

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