Amanda
Written on Feb 1, 2013
The Haunting Season is a good bridge for those who are hesitant to try horror books. If you're easily scared, The Haunting Season is horror-lite; the month-long time frame stretches the story so that it becomes less urgent (and therefore less scary). Is it scary? Yes, definitely. It just might not give you the "read with the lights on" fear. (Or maybe I don't scare easily and you'll never be able to turn the lights off again. You'll just have to read the book for yourself to find out.)
If it's one thing I'm a sucker for, it's old houses. I love them. And, like the Siler House, old houses provide an excellent backdrop for paranormal stories. With four kids--I say kids because they're still kids to me, college bound or no--stuck in the house for a month, you know there is bound to be shenanigans. Toss in paranormal shenanigans, and the enjoyment factor goes up even more. This is more than just a ghost story--the kids (the boys especially) have talents that extend beyond ghosts.
With an ending that I did not see coming (always a bonus), The Haunting Season provided me with a romp in a haunted house. A little scary, a little sexy, and a lot of fun.