The Case Files of GG Michaels by JL Meredith | Paranormal Short story | Book Review

Title: The Case Files of GG Michaels: Paranormal Investigator

Author: JL Meredith

Genre: Paranormal

Synopsis:

Things that go bump in the night
Monsters that lurk in the shadows
The odd, the weird, the bizarre, the creepy
As a paranormal investigator, she’s seen her share,

Join her as she pulls back the curtain in this trio of

The Face in the An uninvited guest crashes a tween sleepover. With her best friend’s life at stake, GG must confront the fiend in its lair.

The Padded GG attends a college Halloween party at an abandoned asylum and confronts more than she bargained for.

What Lies A realtor hires GG to prove a Victorian mansion isn’t haunted, she finds something that even terrifies its ghosts.

Grab your flashlight and come along—if you’re not afraid…

My Review:

The Case Files of GG Michaels By JL Meredith is a collection of three short stories about Guenevere’s paranormal encounters at different stages of her life.

I love the concept of showing her three life stages, like high school, college, and career, in the story. It made me feel connected to the main character and invested me in her journey. After finishing the book, I really wish it were a full novel instead of a novella.

The stories involve a vampire, an entity, and a monster from another world. I love how the author packed three distinct horrors into so few pages and executed them brilliantly. The writing kept me hooked until the very end of each story.

If you are a horror/paranormal lover, then you should try this novella. It has rich characters, a thrilling plot, and heart-pounding scenes, all within a fast-paced and engaging read. Also, the supernatural elements keeps you on edge, making it a must-read for fans of eerie, suspenseful storytelling.

My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ / 5

*Thanks to the author for providing me with a copy of the book. All opinions are my own.*

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About the Author:

Born and raised in a rural community in Ontario, Canada, and practically living in the classics section of the children’s library, Lance began writing tales of adventure and heroism in the fourth grade.A collector of tales of heroism, he still reads comic books for their stories and for inspiration. An old soul, he tries to sing, and dance, and play, a little each day. He has degrees in political science and psychology.

His book Guardian Into the Light of Day was awarded a 5 Star Reader’s Favourite Rating from Reader’s Favourite Book Reviews and Award Contest.

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