The Haunting of Mackenzie Blake by Hazel Holmes

The Haunting of Mackenzie Blake

The Haunting of Mackenzie Blake by Hazel Holmes

Release:  March 23, 2022
Format: Ebook
Publisher:  Independently published
Source: Amazon
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A riveting new haunted house mystery that will keep you guessing until the end!

In a small town outside of New Orleans, rests a hallowed estate shrouded in secrecy… Mystery and horror surround a long-abandoned Victorian House, seemingly forgotten by the town. What was thought to be a new beginning for Mackenzie Blake’s problems soon devolves into an endless nightmare of hidden secrets and a troubled past best left unturned.

About the Author:
Hazel Holmes is the author of the following Series
 

Riveting Kidnapping Mystery
1.  In an Instant (2021)
2. Never Came Home (2021)

 

Omnibus

 1.No Way Out (2022)
 2. Under the Moon (2022)                                                              3.The Estate Hauntings (2021)
 4. The Guest House Hauntings Boxset(2021)
 5. The House on the Water (2021)
 6.  Haunted Grounds (2022)

 

Riveting Haunted House Mystery
1. The Haunting of Whitecrest Estate (2020)
2. The Guest House Haunting (2021)
3. The Haunting of The Wilson Estate (2021)
4. The Haunting of Stella Rose (2021)
5. The Haunting of Faye Cantrell (2022)
6. The Haunting of Mackenzie Blake (2022)
 

 

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The Haunting of Mackenzie Blake Review:

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I have not read any of the books in the series, but I feel you can read any of them as a standalone. I enjoyed the book’s premise, as a couple moves into a haunted home in New Orleans and the family drama and dynamics once they uncover the house’s secrets.

The stand out in the tale is the main characters. I liked how the author wrote the entire cast and made them stand apart. Mackenzie sometimes got on my nerves because she always took Ethan’s side over Jasper. Jasper is probably my favorite character because he is the only one who throughout logically. He gave in to a lot of Mackenzie’s demands, and even I was supporting him. I felt like shaking Mackenzie to listen to her husband and leave the house rather than risking her life to save Ethan.
Similarly, I liked Ethan and his interest in learning about voodoo with the influence of Kent. I liked how the author wrote the family drama, especially the tension between Mackenzie, Ethan, and Jasper. Even Amber was fun, even if she appeared for a short time. Add in a house with a family of ghosts where the couple resides, and the story glued to me.

However, I felt the author paced the story a bit slowly. Nothing scary happens for the most part, as even the ghosts are not as vengeful as I thought. I liked the whodunit aspect, even though we learn about that halfway into the story. It would have been nice if the author added more shocking sweets and made the story creepy.

Other than that, I thought “The Haunting of Mackenzie Blake” was a decent supernatural thriller and sparked my interest to pick the first book in the series to read more.

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