Thursday, December 22, 2011

House on Plunkett Street Review




House on Plunkett Street
By Lorena Bathey

About the book:

Phoebe Bertram is boring, bland, and unexciting. She works a job that is inadequate of her abilities. She has a boyfriend that is a dud. She is on the treadmill of her life and doesn’t know how to get off.

With changes in her job and her apartment going condo, she must find a new place to live. Her friend Meghan brings her to the perfect apartment and the moment Phoebe steps in the door she knows there is something atypical about this perspective residence.



What she never expects are the three ghosts that arrive on her couch to teach her how life is really meant to be lived.

My Review:

Once I started reading House on Plunkett Street, I could not stop!  The book centers around Phoebe who is ordinary, plain, and just likes to blend in.  She has a job she doesn’t love and a boyfriend whom she finds to be a bore. 

Phoebe moves into a new apartment and she falls in love with it at first sight.  Soon after moving in, ,she is visited by three ghosts, each from a different time period and all former tenants of the apartment building.  Phoebe learns a great deal from each of them as they teach her how to improve her outlook and her life. 

Here’s a quote from one of the ghosts: “When you love someone, you know it.  When someone loves you, you know it.  There is no question, no wondering, and no guessing.  Love is felt within you.” - Isolda

House on Plunkett Street is an excellent read if you need a little push of inspiration for change in your life.  I found this book to be an eye-opening and positive read.  This book was full of self-discovery, chick lit, romance, and paranormal.  This book will make you laugh and cry.  Take a journey with Phoebe to find your happiness. 
 
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Disclosure of Material Connection: An ebook was provided to me by the author for review.  No payment was received by me in exchange for this review nor was there an obligation to write a positive one. All opinions expressed here are entirely mine and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, the book's publisher and publicist or the readers of this review.  This disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. 

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