Can’t believe I haven’t caught this before. A real live ghost story, told with candour and atmosphere. This is an intriguing story that makes the reader wish for more. There was just enough character development to push the story along nicely. Even the dog’s fear gives a subtle hint as to where the story was going.
There was no need to flesh out the ghosts, but I would have liked the writer’s flair for writing to do so in... Show more
This actually was based on a true story - the couple - the ghosts well, can't rightly say....hahaha...p
This was a really good read. =) Thank goodness nothing happened to the dog. I was pretty scared of that. lol
Marieta, Steve, Joe, ashokaatreya, four.oclock, and Bek..thank you all for stopping by, reading, and commenting. I must learn how to retain my font from word in the posting on bookrix. I had 2 distinct fonts for the different parts of the story but they mysteriously posted as the same.
I walked away from that experience with only a black eye from the cot. The ghosts {2 I choose at random and named} are doomed to play this... Show more
a very nice story with a wonderful flow...I can see in your book very dynamic characters with complex feelings and actions..and those words ''all work for nothing'' are great..the book have a wonderful message ,Paula ,dear ,...lovely to read
Good one paula.joeparente
alittle different from what you have written but i like it!!
Wonderful! your coining of words is always true to the theme..nothing beyond the need...A night in the wood is worth experiecing from different angles created by introducing two couples in a very typical situation in the wood when mid-night falls and there is the need for shelter in the wood..I would vote in the favour.
Ah Carol I wish I had seen this 10 years ago when you wrote - I so miss talking to you at 4 am but if you open to the vail see through, know I will do as you suggest.