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A Haunting

The Horror on Rue Lane

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A Haunting

By: L. I. Albemont
Narrated by: Teri Schnaubelt
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Fleeing a troubled past, Sarah Faust has found the perfect place to begin a new life. Tucked away on a charming side street and surrounded by lush grounds, the neglected 300-year-old townhouse in the port city of Charleston offers a refuge and a place to start over. But all is not as it seems at Five Rue Lane, and she soon finds that her new house harbors something that has been there for a very long time. Something that refuses to stay buried. In A Haunting, L. I. Albemont brings us parallel tales of old and modern horror, weaving colonial era events into a modern ghost story you won't soon forget.

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The Audiobook Starts Off As An Engaging Haunted House Story, Drawing The Listener In With An Intriguing Historical Backdrop, Suspenseful Buildup, And Atmospheric Haunting. Many Reviewers Praised The Compelling Characters And The Incorporation Of Family History And Charleston's Rich Setting. However, The Ending Seems To Be A Major Letdown For Many Listeners, With Complaints Of A Rushed Conclusion, Unnecessary Subplots Left Unresolved, An Anticlimactic Finale, And Gratuitous Violence Against Animals And Children That Felt Out Of Place. While The First Three-quarters Are Lauded For Their Creepy, Old-school Ghost Story Vibe, The Final Act Loses Its Way And Leaves Many Listeners Dissatisfied.
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Could’ve been better

I enjoyed the book. The story & the witch’s mythology was very interesting & spooky; the house had a great presence throughout which is obviously a must for any haunted house story. The instances of the character David’s point of view are entirely unwarranted. It’s one thing if the whole book is from both Sarah’s & his’ perspectives but the way it was done felt intrusive & random. I thought the instances might lead to some sort of ending that needed his perspective but it went nowhere. Not only that, but David’s thoughts were usually very shallow. Always about Sarah & how she looked. If you’re going to have him there at all, the writer should’ve fleshed out his character. Not a sign of a professional writer & I’m surprised the author’s editor let it stay in.
The prologue was completely unnecessary as well & came off as an afterthought to try & spook-up the ending. Very eye roll inducing. The author has a lot of talent & I hope she either learns from this or puts her foot down if someone made her do it.

The narrator, Teri Schnaubelt, did an excellent job! I believe I’ve heard her read before & ill be looking up her other work.

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Good Story but Fell Short in the End

Facebook started out very interesting! as a thriller book follows the key component started to add up and the broken parts were stories that I could make sense that led to a great buildup but let down very quickly to the end of the book. They took a long time to get to the point of the mystery and then rushed the ending. It felt like it was over in 5 minutes. It was like a long, slow roller coaster that had two twists and turns at the end before it abruptly stops it was over.

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One of the best haunted house books

I’m so glad to have stumbled across this book. It had all the elements of a good haunting, along with some magic and history.

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SO creepy!

This story was the perfect kind of horror. It was dark without being gruesome, other than a few places that made me want to cry. The narration was perfection. Accents were on point and made each character unique and believable. And the ending - it sent shivers up my spine. I wholeheartedly recommend this book!

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Great story !

I absolutely loved this book. Everyday I could not wait to listen to it in my car on the way to and from work. I really got a sense of being in Charleston where this great story takes place.

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Well paced

Strong story, good characters, well paced. The main character is easy to connect with and you really start to feel for her.

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Slow burn

I liked this book. Though, the narrator's voice took some getting used to. But once I adjusted, it was more enjoyable.

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A Haunting of a Nice Victorian Plantation To Grab You

Sara was in the court to hear the sentencing of her husband Shawn Faust. He had been found guilty of defrauding the Teachers and Fire Men's Association leaving them with no pensions upon retirement. Sara had worked three years for a small property development company. Her boss had called her in and suggested a leave of absence casting no shadow of a doubt on her participation and her innocence. She accepted his offer and severance pay. Shawn had received twenty right years in confinement. She had stood beside him throughout his trail even though she learned he had been seeing another woman. She (Kellie) had turned states evidence in Shawn in receipt of amunity and was free. Sarah knew it was time to sell out and leave town for a fresh start. She moved further down the East Cost to Charleston, S. C. She began hunting for a house to restart her life. She had looked at several houses when her realtor show her a two story Victorian house which looked in need of much attention. It was almost hidden surrounded by many trees, shurbs, vines and brush. He said it needs a little work both outside and inside. Are you ready for a tour inside? Sarah agreed and they went in. He said he was told the house dated back to the Revolutionary War. Well Sara bought the house on Rue Lane because she could get it for a price she couldn't turn down. Sara began the renovation of the old plantation a little at a time as she could it. She needed a job an had filled out on line resumes, but no call yet. She began exploring the premises both outside and inside. Sarah saw much repair was needed outdide, but she was eager to start inside first. Meeting the neighbor's brought up a lot of stories which told of paranormal activities in her house. She figured all houses that old had to have some history and decided she would check it out. Sarah was determined to find out the history with her new home so she visited the library and Court House early the next day. She was told by both the house was considered haunted and no one had lived there for quiet awhile because of that. Sara did not believe in ghost so she remained in her new house and continued to renovate to make it once again a beautiful place and her home. She learned that the plantation had been occupied in the mid seventeenth century by a woman named Elizabeth Grahm that the town suspected was a witch. After a few days and nothing had happened. Sara continued her renovations without worry, but that didn't continue for long. Strange occurrences began out of the ordinary which got her attention. Will this indeed be a beautiful new Victorian home for her to resettle in or was there something more sinister going on? Grab this book by L. I. Abelmont and listen. The Narrator Schnaubelt does a nice job. In my opinion this is a well written story that will keep your intrest. I recommend it for teens and above.

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still a very good story

This is the second time I've listened to this book. it's a very good story. Scary but not gross,a good narrator, and I like how it ended.

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Very enjoyable!

I really enjoyed this book. It had all the elements of a great ghost story! It reminded me of the old ghost stories I enjoyed reading in my younger years.. Hopefully this author has more books like this...

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