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4.0 out of 5 stars absorbing tale, March 30, 2005
This review is from: Shadow Haven (Mass Market Paperback)
The spirits told sculptor Gabriella Deveaux not to marry Charles Colquitt, but she did anyway. She left her beloved Louisiana Shadow Haven plantation to live in New York. However, though her eight years of marriage was horrible she stayed with Charles because of her love for their daughter six years old Michaela. Now that Charles has died in a plane crash in Montana, Gabriella accompanied by her reluctant daughter returns to Shadow Haven though his parents plan to contest custody as they feel she is unhinged. Charles' friend lawyer Jarrod Landry tells her that her wealthy in-laws will sue for custody based on her claiming she talks with the dead.

Gabriella and Michaela visit the estate's enchanted garden where the angel statue created by Gabriella of her beloved grandnana lives, but no communication from the beyond occurs. A spirit warns a sleeping Gabriella that evil that is not t what it seems is coming. Meanwhile Gabriella realizes that her daughter sees and speaks with her late grandnana who wants her to visit psychic Mary Francis hiding in the swamps. Jarrod keeps visiting and soon loves the Deveaux females; he vows to keep them safe, but the danger to the older one comes from beyond the grave.

Gabriella is an absorbing strong lead female protagonist supported by a bewitching secondary mystical cast to include her daughter, her spouse, two witches, and grandnana's spirit. The paranormal story line feels somewhat gothic, but the key to the suspense thriller is that the mystical elements seem real while adding depth and interest. Though a final twist is never fully explained only a theory conjectured, the romance enhances a delightful tale.

Harriet Klausner
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4.0 out of 5 stars A fast read, June 23, 2011
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I read this book overnight and quite enjoyed it. The female protagonist is a strong woman, although she follows the traditional route and distrusts the love interest to the point where I wanted to slap her. However, in spite of this, the mystery and fantasy element of the story was good, but the one thing I wanted to know was - and perhaps I missed it somewhere - what was in the codicil to Charles' will? This is mentioned several times during the plot, but nothing was explained. The twist about the "other woman" had an unexpected outcome, but the denouement of the predator was fairly predictable and a little drawn out for me. Overall, a good read.

Diana Hockley

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5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed it, January 2, 2008
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I really enjoyed this book and didn't want to put it down. A good one to read when you're snuggled in on a cold night.
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Shadow Haven by Emily LaForge (Mass Market Paperback - March 29, 2005)
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