Rise to Me
Psychic Surveys, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Sheila Dearden
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By:
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Shani Struthers
About this listen
From Shani Struthers, author of The Haunting of Highdown Hall.
"This isn't a ghost we're dealing with. If only it were that simple…."
Eighteen years ago, when psychic Ruby Davis was a child, her mother - also a psychic - suffered a nervous breakdown. Ruby was never told why. "It won't help you to know," was the only answer she was ever given. Fast forward to the present and Ruby is earning a living from her gift, running a high street consultancy - Psychic Surveys - specialising in domestic spiritual clearance.
Boasting a strong track record, business is booming. Dealing with spirits has become routine, but there is more to the paranormal than even Ruby can imagine. Someone - something - stalks her, terrifying but also strangely familiar. Hiding in the shadows, it is fast becoming bolder. The only way to fight it is for the past to be revealed, no matter what the danger.
When you can see the light, you can see the darkness, too. And - sometimes - the darkness can see you.
©2015 Crooked Cat Publishing (P)2017 Shani StruthersWhat listeners say about Rise to Me
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- Selene
- 23-10-2020
Boring and Frustrating
I usually like this author but this book really ruined this series for me. The story just droned on, seemingly pointless at times and I felt like it was struggling to get where it needed to go. II also found myself getting extremely annoyed at how useless the main character is. This is a psychic and she's woefully incapable to defending herself and living in a dream world. Not to mentioned the fact that the usual storyline of "no one listens to the attacked person" is deeply irritating. The narrator also continues to get softer and louder the entire time and she makes the younger female characters seem like absolute airheads.
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