Published synopsis:
Artist Megan Nelson has never lived anywhere but the tiny Texas town in which she grew up. There is one bus, one corner store and everybody knows everybody. So when a stranger shows up, Megan is more than curious.Adam is more than he seems: beautiful and strange. Megan soon finds herself falling in love with him as she learns who he is and where he comes from.
But being with Adam comes with a price. The closer Megan gets to Adam, the more she realizes he holds a dark secret which threatens to tear apart everything she has ever known.
On top of it, Megan is plagued with guilt over her best friend, Tony. As her new love life puts a strain on their old friendship, Megan learns how love can help her overcome her terrifying circumstances and change the rest of her life.
Review:
Megan’s biggest concerns in life are graduating high school and how to ignore the fact that her best friend, Tony, is in love with her. So, when the beautiful, mysterious Adam works his way into her life, he is a welcome distraction. And it takes no time at all for Megan to realize that she’s falling in love with him. But Adam has a secret so big, it may cost Megan her life.In Haunt, Amber Delaine brings the reader on Megan’s tumultuous journey through infatuation, obsession and love. Adam’s hold on Megan is dangerous and she becomes helpless in his clutches as he drags her into the darkness of his world. Held captive by her unwanted desires, and deeply immersed in something she doesn’t understand, turning to Tony for help may be the only thing that can save her.
Haunt is a supernatural excursion that pulls you into Megan’s world and keeps you there until the very end. Amber Delaine’s writing style is strong and the rhythm of the book flows naturally. She gives her characters voices that are believable and makes you care about them as the story goes on. I stayed up late into the night to finish the book because I simply couldn’t put it down. I truly enjoyed the review copy I was given by the author and I give the book five stars.
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