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The Last Guest by Matt Clark and narrated by Bree Allison

  The Last Guest by Matt Clark and narrated by Bree Allison Rayna is someone many of us can relate to. In a nice relationship, has a loving dog, financially struggling, inherited a wicked looking hotel. Yeah, okay… so some of that is relatable. Unless you have inherited a wicked looking hotel… then hook me up, yeah? Anyway, Rayna shows up at her late dads hotel, which she had no idea he owned. Then stuff just starts happening that is eerie and disturbing. Her boyfriend comes over and witnesses it. Then the sheriff comes over and he sees it. And then shit keeps happening and everyone gets scared and runs away from the hotel and vows to never return. Hahahaha… Rayna returns to the hotel, silly. Y’all, the narrator makes this one of the best audiobooks I have heard. This one just hit the mark a billion times over. Bree Allison is absolutely one to watch for. I gotta find everything she has narrated. Matt Clark has masterfully written a psychological thriller that readers crave. It has...
 What Feeds Below by Tatiana Schlote-Bonne Okay, I am torn. Do I like this story or not? I just don't know. There are so many issues I have, but the story is magnificent. I finished the book two days ago and it is still in my head. Petra, a girl who needs to be loved. Jade, a girl who loves to be needed. And then enter a dark, evil place. When emotions collide and tempers are flared. But then, issues I have would give away spoilers and I won't be doing that. Anyway, all in all, a great story. Thank you NetGalley and Bindery Books for #WhatFeedsBelow by Tatiana Schlote-Bo nne.

Crawlspace by Adam Christopher

  Crawlspace by Adam Christopher 5 stars 5 stars 5 stars 5 stars 5 stars The narrator of this story, Jennifer Pickens, did such an amazing job. She truly brought this story to life. Fantastic range and perfect pacing. This is my first Adam Christopher story. I am impressed with the way he begins the story in a somewhat fast pace, but then the story picks up so fast. It is like a whirlwind of activity, but so easy to follow along. There is an open-ended ending, making me think there might be a part two? I would be eager to read that one! In the meantime, I will go check more of Adam Christopher's stories. I bet they are just as fantastic. Thank you NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for #Crawlspace and a huge thank you to author Adam Christopher and narrator Jennifer Pickens