Possess (#1, The Possess Saga)

· The Possess Saga Book 1 · SideStreet Cookie Publishing
4.3
635 reviews
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Stumbling off the bus in Midtown, Harley Martin thought she found an escape from her old life. She soon realizes it was anything but that. Low on cash and options, she manages to find herself a cheap but surprisingly nice apartment. The catch? The last tenant, Brody Walsh, killed himself. Or did he?

As disturbing dreams and hauntings start to occur, Harley realizes there may be much more behind the previous tenant’s death than a simple suicide. She finds her life further entangled with his when she learns that her new boss, Nolan, was also his best friend. Could this handsome but evasive pub owner have something to do with Brody’s death? 

Trying to piece together the events surrounding Brody’s death proves to be a daunting task, but Harley can’t give up. Brody won’t let her. He is still in the apartment with her, trapped in limbo until she finds his killer. 

But he’s not waiting for revenge. 

Harley’s next.

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4.3
635 reviews
Crystal Milligan
11 April 2016
Very well written, suspensful, funny, romantic, and sexy all rolled into one! A few steamy erotic scenes without going into perverted... I very much enjoyed this book. My only complaint is I feel like she over did it with the whole "damsel in distress" bit, but the book as a whole is a solid good read!
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Tara Casier
8 July 2015
Fun, fast, and enjoyable guilty pleasure-style book. I absolutely loved the interplay between Aggie, Nolan and Harley. I would note a few minor issues though which brought it down from a five-star for me. 1. Too many concussions for the main character within a short period (based on the frequency it would seem to me she should possibly have been a vegetable mid-way through the book). 2. the spelled-out accents in combination with what seemed to be region-specific phrases pulled me out of the story a couple of times (I really had to make an effort to understand what was being said two or three times, which is unusual for me). 3. there were a few minor editing issues that distracted me from the flow of the story (mostly in the middle). However, overall it was definitely an enjoyable read and well-worth the time spent reading it.
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Queenvibe
21 February 2015
I thought it was predictable but enjoyed it nonetheless. The only real beef that I have with this book is the way that the characters accents are written as you yourself would interpret an Irish or Scottish accent. I would have preferred for them to just have spoken normally because when I read what they are saying, they come across as unintelligent and kind of annoying with all the 'ta's and 'ya's etc.
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About the author

 J.A Howell is an office drone by day, and a writer by night. Her love of writing took off when she was eleven years old and decided to fill a composition notebook with stories to read to her friends. Many years (and notebooks) later, not much has changed. She still loves writing and sharing her works with others. When she isn't writing, she can often be found trying her hand at whatever artistic pursuit strikes her fancy. J.A. Howell resides in Apopka, FL with her husband and their menagerie of animal children.

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