
God help me if I ever had to say 'Jell-O' for any reason. "We should probably have a safety word too," he said. "If we head into that lighthouse and see a bunch of weird whatnots and such and such, it's not going to make any sense unless we know the how, the why and when." "Now wait a minute," I started, "how do I know that this is legitimate? I mean, you could still be a bald-headed meth addict hobo I stumbled upon in the lighthouse." And don't get me started on Crazy Clown Lady. I don't spook easily, but there were definitely times when this book made me feel unsettled. The creep factor in this book was impressive. He is all those things and more, and I love him to pieces. He's a hipster with a porn 'stache, and probably more than a little crazy. He can be a little scary, and a lot vulnerable. He's mysterious and sexy.a smartass to Perry one minute, and fiercely loyal to her the next.

Just trying to find her way in life & she sees Dex and his plan of becoming ghost hunters as a way out of her dull life.Īnd speaking of Mr Foray. And I could relate to her on so many levels which only added to my love of this book.

Perry.oh how I loved this spunky little spit-fire. The two form an unlikely alliance as Dex convinces Perry to help him make a 'demo' ghost hunting documentary for a website he works for. While there, Perry not only gets the bejesus scared out of her, but she stumbles across one Mr Dex Foray. While on a weekend getaway with her family, she decides to explore an abandoned lighthouse on her uncle's property.Ī lighthouse that is rumored to be haunted. And after only reading the first few pages of Darkhouse, I knew this was something special.Ģ2 yr old Perry Palomino has been haunted by bizarre dreams that have a habit of coming true.

I had heard some amazing things about her Experiment in Terror series, and have been meaning to check it out for quite a while. Every once in a while I stumble across an author that just completely takes me by surprise in a wonderful, squee-inducing way.
