![]() I can describe Eileen Stevens' "performance" in one word: inconsistent. The author exaggerated that caricature to death. And I quickly grew tired of Stephen's colorful use of English, frequently confusing similar-sounding words and being constantly corrected by MJ or Gilly. MJ, the main character regularly refers to herself as a "ghostbuster". The storyline was, as I said, a bit different than other books I've read however, included in it are tons of cliches and phrases that the English language is better off without like "all that and a bag of chips". I had just finished "Nice Girls Don't Live Forever" and admittedly I was going through a bit of withdrawal however, it is grossly unfair of me to compare this book to anything written by Molly Harper and performed by Amanda Ronconi a more talented author/narrator team you will not find! After finishing the book, I'm still uncertain whether or not this might be a good book to actually _read_, but I think more than likely it would not. I bought it mainly because it seemed a little different from much current paranormal lit. I finished the book only because something inside me made me do it. ![]() If I had paid more, or used a credit to buy it, I would be seriously disappointed right now. ![]() ![]() I purchased this book when it was on sale. I fully realize that I run the risk of receiving "Unhelpful" votes from those who loved this book/series, so here goes. ![]()
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