Meadowview Acres is a peaceful neighborhood nestled within the small community of Hallston, until an innocent decision unleashes a curse that has been buried for forty years. Eli and Hunter, friends since birth, have unknowingly brought a dark presence into all of their lives. As the teenagers struggle to find answers, their friends, Bug and Shasta, have a different idea. The girls research to find the source of the curse. They find answers from Professor Preston Monroe who tells them a grisly tale of betrayal, greed and revenge. Armed with information, the girls return to Meadowview Acres only to find that more horrible events have unfolded in their absence. How will they stop the curse at work? Will their plan be successful? And who will survive? Meadowview Acres is a fast-paced thriller with many surprises — an entertaining read, exciting and suspenseful.
"This could be a great book for the right reader, but unfortunately that reader is not me."
Reviewer: Reader for Bookangel.
For some reason, I could not get into this book. I am not sure why, whether it was because the writing style was not for me, or because of the narrative style of jumping character to character between chapters, but I quickly found myself skimming it and did not finish. It would be unfair to review it, although I will provide an overview.
The writing is mainly composed of short stattaco sentences, and the story is written from a close third person point of view. A few of my pet peeves do occur, specifically contractions in non-spoken text, and multiple successive sentences starting with the same word (up to four).
Formatting is average, and speech is not always placed on a new line and indented. Thought and speech are indicated the same way, which I found a little confusing.
This could be a great book for the right reader, but unfortunately that reader is not me. To other readers, I would suggest giving it a fair shake by checking the "Look Inside" first to make up your own mind. Rating:none