This week I'm featuring The Lost Boys of Barlowe Theater by Jaime Jo Wright, which releases this Tuesday, October 10. I've read all of Wright's books, and this is one of my favorites. It's so good!
Barlowe Theater stole the life of Greta Mercy's eldest brother during its construction. Now in 1915, the completed theater appears every bit as deadly. When Greta's younger brother goes missing after breaking into the building, Greta engages the assistance of a local police officer to help her unveil the already ghostly secrets of the theater. But when help comes from an unlikely source, Greta decides that to save her family she must uncover the evil that haunts the theater and put its threat to rest.
Decades later, Kit Boyd's best friend vanishes during a ghost walk at the Barlowe Theater, and old stories of mysterious disappearances and ghoulish happenings are revived. Then television ghost-hunting host and skeptic Evan Fisher joins Kit in the quest to identify the truth behind the theater's history. Kit reluctantly agrees to work with him in hopes of finding her missing friend. As the theater's curse unravels Kit's life, she is determined to put an end to the evil that has marked the theater and their hometown for the last century.
Book Beginnings / First Line Friday
October 1915Kipper's Grove, Wisconsin
Sometimes death came quietly. A phantom swooping in and siphoning the last remnant of a soul from one's body, leaving behind a shell of a person who once was and would never be again. Other times, death decided that dramatics coupled with terror were its preferred method of delivery. Tonight, that was the chosen form death took.
Friday 56
"Who grabbed me?" Kit demanded. She wasn't prepared for this. She'd rather be at home with her ant farm, watching documentaries about dung beetles, her feet in socks with bumblebees on them, drinking an average cup of coffee. Just like she always had. Before this. Before Barlowe Theater and the first ghost walk. Before Madison disappeared.
What have you been reading lately?
A haunted theater makes for a very fun setting. :D
ReplyDeleteIt does! There's so many possibilities for interesting stories there. Hope you've had a great weekend, Lark! :)
DeleteI am looking forward to reading this one eventually! I need to catch up on her books! I hope you love it, Ashley! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt's so good! One of my favorites by her. I hope you enjoy it. Have a great week, Cindy! :)
DeleteThis sounds like a good one!
ReplyDeleteIt's the perfect read for the season! So good! Hope you've had a great weekend, Lauren! :)
DeleteA haunted theater! I love the idea for a setting. And I really like the cover. I hope you have a good weekend, Ashley!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope you have a great week! :D
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