Lowcountry incantations by C.J. Geisel


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This was my first experience with an Audible book, and it was a good one. The story was engaging, and the narrator has a voice that enhances the story's supernatural elements. As I mainly read for escapism, it does not matter whether the area in which the story occurs is accurate. For me, believable and relatable characters are more important.


I enjoyed the story and would like to listen to or read the next instalment.

On the anniversary of Olivia, a girl from Crystal Frosts High School's, death Crystal imagines seeing the girl. She thinks she is losing her mind until she speaks to her mother and discovers a talent for seeing and speaking to ghosts. Olivia cannot rest until Crystal has helped her, and soon Crystal and her two best friends are caught up in the supernatural world and dangerous relationships.

This is a good and clean story that captures the uncertainty and longing to fit in while coming to know oneself and the potential unleashed when faced with adversity.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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