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5.0 out of 5 stars This book is deliciously spine-tingling!, November 18, 2001
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Kathy Boswell (Beaufort, SC USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 'Til Death And Beyond (Paperback)
This book grabbed me from the very first page and didn't let go until the very last page!

Dori and Karl Daine go over a bridge in a creek and are badly hurt. Karl is dying but Dori feels no remorse. With his last dying breath Karl tells Dori she is his and will always be his.

A year later Dori and her daughter Jessica go to Dori's Aunt Brenna's house for a much needed vacation. Mitch Kramer, Dori's old boy-friend still lives in the same town and when they meet for the first time since Dori married Karl, the sparks are still there. Will they act on them and will Dori finally tell Mitch her long kept secret?

Jessica, bored, pokes around Aunt Brenna's house and finds a ouiji board. This is the wrong thing to do as she suddenly feels as if a spirit has invaded her body. Can she fight this spirit or will it take her over?

I highly recommend this book but be forewarned, it is a one sitting read!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Deliciously spine tingling -- Very highly recommended, April 9, 2001
This review is from: 'Til Death and Beyond (CD-ROM)
Even as he lay dying, Karl swore he would never let Dori Daine go. Trapped by twisted tons of steel, Dori watched her manipulative and possessive husband die. Intent upon berating her, Karl had not seen the deer in the road until it was too late, and the car spun out of control over the guardrail.

A year later, Dori returns to the riverside cottage where with twelve-year-old daughter Jessie. She had spent every summer of her childhood in these woods along the river. She still finds herself thinking of everything in terms of Kyle, so she vows that this summer she will start thinking of herself as just Dori, Jessie's mother, school counselor, independent. She's no longer Kyle's possession. She belongs to herself.

Thirteen years apart haven't ended the sparks of interest between Dori and her childhood sweetheart Mitch Kramer. The pain of their parting -- of the loss of the friend/sister they both loved -- must be overcome, however, for Jessie's sake. For when she discovers the Ouija board in the bottom of a trunk, a malevolent spirit uses Jesse to seek revenge against them all.

Fans of paranormal romance will find TIL DEATH AND BEYOND deliciously spine tingling. Hannah Rowan skillfully uses old paranormal props, albeit the Ouija board, with starkly original flair. Her fluid story telling will keep the reader up past bedtime -- I couldn't put it down. Very highly recommended.

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