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Gull Harbor – Book Review

When Claire Linden’s job sends her to the sleepy town of Gull Harbor, she never expects to encounter her ex-boyfriend. As a medium, the prospect of tackling a haunted house is less daunting than seeing Max Baron again. Throughout their passionate college relationship, he promised to love her forever. Then, without explanation, he abandoned her on graduation day.

Max never intended to break Claire’s heart—a cruel ultimatum forced him to disappear from her life. While he’s shocked to find her in Gull Harbor, he isn’t surprised by the bitter resentment she feels for him…or the fiery attraction that remains between them.

Claire is determined to rid her temporary home of its aggressive ghost, but Max soon realizes she’s facing a danger beyond the paranormal. When Claire risks everything to help a desperate spirit, Max must race to save her—before another tragedy tears them apart forever.


Review

Last year I read The Haunting of Hillwood Farm and thoroughly enjoyed the stand alone novel. I couldn’t pass up the chance to read another book by Kathryn Knight, especially when I needed to get out of my reading funk.

Gull Harbor dived straight into the paranormal world where Claire experiences what seems to be a poltergeist at first, in an old home abandoned by its previous owners. However this ghost appears to be more misunderstood, and once it realises Claire is not moving an inch, dark secrets of the home surface in Claire’s dreams, threatening those who try to uncover the truth.

I really enjoyed the balance between romance, sexual tension, crime and paranormal. Kathryn did not fail to disappoint. I was pulled further into the book with lots of what if, who, and why. Not only between Claire and Max, but also the ghost and it’s murderous past.

I highly recommend this book if your tastes are the same as mine. And I gave this book a 5 star review on Goodreads.

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