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Review: The Dead Come Calling by C.C. Wood

January 05, 2017

The Dead Come Calling by CC Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Wraith Files #2
Release: December 12, 2016
Length: 232 pages
Review of book 1, Don't Wake the Dead

I'm Zoe Thorne and I speak to the dead. Unfortunately, dead isn't always synonymous with good-natured. In fact, most of the spirits I meet have dirty minds and a tendency to create mischief and mayhem.

For the past two months, I've been traveling with the cast of The Wraith Files, a paranormal investigation web show. Stony and Blaine are like the perverted, annoying brothers I never had. Our boss, Malachi Flemming, well, he makes my heart beat faster and my hormones dance.

During a break from filming, I've returned home to my resident ghost, Teri, an exotic dancer who died thirty years ago. I'm on a mission to find the man who murdered her and see that justice is served.

Preoccupied with my search for a killer, I'm unaware that something dark and twisted lies in wait for me. Not one, but two faceless entities intent on terrorizing me before moving in for the kill.

With unseen enemies shadowing my every move, it's time to discover how deep my abilities run. I need every bit of power I possess...or I'll be taking my place among the dead.

*This book contains a perverted ghost, two men who act like teenage boys, and lots of sarcasm.

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Review: Don't Wake the Dead by C.C. Wood

Don't Wake the Dead by CC Wood
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Standalone - The Wraith Files #1
Release: May 25, 2016
Length: 290 pages

My name is Zoe Thorne and I'm just an ordinary woman. There's nothing special about me...except that I can see ghosts.

I always felt like an outsider, until I meet Malachi Flemming and his merry band of goofballs. When I begin working with them as a paranormal investigator, we stumbled across a spirit on a deserted, country road. Hank Murphy was murdered decades ago and he desperately wants justice.

As we search for the culprit, it becomes clear that the killer is determined to protect their identity, even if it means picking us off one by one. Desperate people will go to any lengths to keep their secrets buried.

Sometimes it's best not to wake the dead unless you plan to join them.