Review: Twisted Fates

TWISTED FATES by SD Porter

Fiction, YA, Paranormal

4****

THOUGHTS: This is part of a series from The Wild Rose Press called “The Haunting of Pinedale High”. All the stories take place in the same small town and are paranormal and are YA in that the main characters are teenagers.

In this one, Ben Danvers has lost his twin sister, Beth. But, he can still see and communicate with her ghost. He keeps it quiet that he can do this until he meets a cute girl—who can also see ghosts. Together, the two of them, along with Beth, tackle a decades old murder mystery of the volleyball team. But they have to convince their parents and the local cops that the killer is still out there—and they could be next.

I love the emotions this evokes and the conflicts that Ben faces when trying to convince others that, first, he’s not crazy, and second, that there really is a danger out there and the killer’s not done yet.

I loved the ending. That twist was very satisfying.

Recommended.

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BLURB: The ghosts of the Pinedale High girls’ volleyball team have been trapped on campus for decades. When Ben Danvers arrives on campus, grieving the death of his twin sister, Beth, the past and present collide. Beth, now a ghost herself, vows to help the trapped players get their justice and recruits her brother’s help. During their investigation, the twins discover that even though it’s been more than forty years since the tragedy, the danger is still very much alive.