Lucky Town
by Morgan Brice,
Kale Williams (narrator)
The Blurb:
Psychic medium Simon Kincaide and his boyfriend, Myrtle Beach homicide Detective Vic D’Amato, find that the only thing more frightening than murder might be navigating their first holiday season as a couple.
A trip back to Pittsburgh to spend Thanksgiving with Vic’s large, exuberant family means dodging old frenemies and a bitter ex-boyfriend. A cold case comes back to haunt Vic when a murdered woman’s ghost begs Simon for justice. Then a new murder back in Myrtle Beach looks suspiciously familiar, and the dead man’s ghost isn’t playing nice.
When Simon gets a vision of the next victim before the crime occurs, he realizes that all the murders are supernaturally linked. Catching the murderer will take his psychic sleuthing skills along with Vic’s street smarts to avert a tragedy.
Can they do right by ghosts past, present, and yet to come without ending up in the crosshairs of a killer for Christmas?
(Badlands #1.5)

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- Title: Lucky Town
- Series: Badlands Series Book 1.5
- Author: Morgan Brice
- Narrator: Kale Williams
- Publisher: Tantor Audio
- Format: Unabridged Audiobook
- Release Date: 3/29/2019
- Genre/ Trope/ Theme(s): MM Contemporary; Established Couple; Paranormal Romance; Supernatural Hauntings; Possession; Holidays
- Listening Length: 3hrs 9min
- SteaMMy Swordplay: 3out of 5⚔
- Sharonica-Stars: 4.75✨
- Audible AVG: 4.7🌟
MMy Thoughts and Review:
Vic is taking Simon home to meet his big Italian family for the Holidays. Simon is nervous, but knows it is important to Vic.
While the family part is great, accidentally running into Vic’s ex, and getting a vision from a woman being haunted Simon feels he should reach out to a couple of local ghost detectives.
As time progresses and Simon gets ready for the Christmas season, back home in Myrtle beach, a woman reaches out frantically with no where else to turn. Everything seems to point back to the vision Simon had in Pittsburgh.
This story is filled with awesome characters, and scenes that put the reader in the center of all the action.
It is both fun and terrifying to learn fae and fairytales might be guilty for some of the suffering people in the story go through. 😱
Lots of creepy fun, packed with Holiday season cheer and loads of comfort and joy to balance out the evil.🎅👹🎅
The Story: 4.5🌟
The Narration: 5.0🌟
Sharonica Stars 4.75✨
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