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Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 15 Mar 2019, 10:36
by desantismt_17
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter" by Lori Zaremba.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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In the wake of a nearly fatal gunshot and her marriage falling apart, former police officer Trudy Hicks now specializes in paranormal cases. At this book’s start, Trudy receives a letter from a couple in Chicago. They’ve recently purchased and begun renovations on an old house, but things in the house are strange. Voices come from nowhere. A dog snarls and barks. Footsteps clunk across the floors. Trudy takes the case and meets the handsome Jason Young, whose been hired to perform standard surveillance during the investigation. Jason firmly believes there is a non-paranormal explanation for the strange events, but the house and Trudy soon change his mind. What happened here, and what will happen if Trudy doesn’t figure it out soon?

Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba is the first in a romantic paranormal mystery series for adult audiences, and I’m already excited for book two. I enjoyed this a lot more than I expected to. This book was unique and featured some truly realistic characters.

I’ll start with the storyline. Most of the events take place in the present day. It was neat to see the paranormal investigation take place with all its appropriate equipment (infrared camera, among other things). The rest of the book is written from the perspectives of the ghosts when they were alive. So, we see the events actually play out. I loved this aspect. Rather than a lot of conversations about what happened years ago, I got to witness the past with all the emotions from the characters involved. This added some fantastic depth to the story.

The characters in both timelines felt real. In the present, Trudy’s team worked together well but not without hiccups. Trudy stayed focused on the task at hand, but that didn’t stop her from mulling over her to-do list in the middle of investigating. Leslie, Trudy’s best friend and a lawyer, reached a personal breaking point of fear and had to take some time to recover. Dana, a psychic medium, and Patrick, the team’s photographer, added their own quirks to the story. The characters in the past also felt real. Vanessa, the house’s previous owner, discovered her husband was gay, which wasn’t an issue until both their families started pressuring them for a grandchild. Vanessa, with her husband’s blessing, found someone to get her with child, which started an entire saga of problems. Though there were fewer chapters told in the past, those events felt like their own fleshed-out story. I was just as engrossed in the past as I was in the present.

Trudy’s relationship with Jason was the most refreshing and surprising part of the book for me. It was clear from the moment they met that romance was on the horizon. The kickoff kiss that jumpstarted the romance came sooner than I expected, but the relationship proceeded to unfold beautifully. Rather than the flying sparks of a no-strings-attached fling, Trudy and Jason’s feelings developed into a support system that became more as things progressed. I found myself cheering for their budding love.

The romance and mystery intertwined very well, but there were places where both felt a bit underdeveloped. As I said, the romance started sooner than I thought based on what was going on. The mystery itself also didn’t feel like the traditional kind. For those wanting a search for clues and discarding of red herrings, you won’t necessarily find that here. Rather, this book focused on the unraveling of a historical puzzle to figure out what the ghosts needed to move on. This sometimes seemed like the mystery involved waiting for the ghosts to decide they wanted to talk, which kind of took some of the investigating out of the plot. Overall, the writing and story could have been a bit tighter, but these things didn’t hinder my reading experience.

The book was definitely professionally edited. I noticed only a small handful of missing words, and it is with great pleasure that I rate Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter 4 out of 4 stars. I considered giving it 3 for the slightly underdeveloped feel, but in the end, I enjoyed the book too much to take away a star. Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is for adults only. If you enjoy paranormal romances, mysteries, or a blend of the two, you’ll likely enjoy this book. Also, if you like watching paranormal investigation shows, this book might be appealing. Though this isn’t the kind of thing I often read, I’m hooked and looking forward to the next book in this series.

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Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 19 Mar 2019, 16:02
by Jessacardinal
I am excited to read this book along with the entire series after reading no further than the first paragraph of your review! The plot is thick and intriguing and sounds like a real page-turner. I love when romantic sparks fly at the beginning of the book as opposed to the end.

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 20 Mar 2019, 04:11
by IamShing
Sounds good to me. it has a twist on it not just the typical romance novels.

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 20 Mar 2019, 08:00
by kandscreeley
It sounds like a great book if you like paranormal romances. I'm not really into that genre, per se. I'll probably skip this one, but I love that the characters are realistic, and everything is done so well. Thanks!

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 20 Mar 2019, 16:18
by Prisallen
This sounds like a very exciting book, and I like the fact that we are sometimes seeing things from the perspective of the ghosts. That is very unusual in ghost stories. Having a romantic aspect to it makes it even better. I will have to add this to my list of books to read. Great review!

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 20 Mar 2019, 17:33
by IamShing
Me too :) Thanks for the good tip.

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 20 Mar 2019, 19:39
by spencermack
A paranormal romantic mystery? This author clearly doesn't shy away from big ideas. I'm not sure the book is my cup of tea but your review was so good I might have to consider it the next time I feel the urge to be scared out of my wits only to be saved by love. :o

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 20 Mar 2019, 20:21
by FOOD AND HOUSING
With any Novel that I have read have either started to open fiction or non-fiction story line of a twist or spin of phenomenal events. Life is unexplainable. People tend to react to or explore people or places that are associated with purpose that drives them to be contenders or challenge them in both the spiritual and secular world that produce spectacular events. I give this book four stars because the author through everything into his or her pot of real imaginative food for thought discarded of red herring. Herring is seafood in a jar. We see it in the jar, yet an person who knew nothing about the phenomenal of jarring seafood in a jar whether its something edible or inevitable. Romance being infatuated with someone is said in a tactful way flying sparks However, the book is view or review it is a money making write.

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 20 Mar 2019, 20:39
by bigscarythingy
In a marketplace saturated with paranormal love-stories, this book seems to have established a very unique tone. Thorough review that makes me want to read this book.

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 30 Mar 2019, 23:52
by Juliana_Isabella
I don't usually enjoy this genre, but your review may have convinced me to try it!

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 13 Apr 2019, 02:19
by sri varshini303041
Realistic characters do make a book stand out. Underdeveloped plotlines are a typical flaw found in multi-genre books. I think I would enjoy this book that has paranormal elements combined with romance and thrill. Thank you for your detailed review.

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 08 May 2019, 23:02
by Espie
The title made me think this piece should belong to another genre. It looks like this book transcends initial impressions. It's great that you've found its merits. Thank you for your thorough review.

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 10 May 2019, 17:27
by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda
The mystery itself also didn’t feel like the traditional kind. For those wanting a search for clues and discarding of red herrings, you won’t necessarily find that here. Rather, this book focused on the unraveling of a historical puzzle to figure out what the ghosts needed to move on. This sometimes seemed like the mystery involved waiting for the ghosts to decide they wanted to talk, which kind of took some of the investigating out of the plot.
I enjoy paranormal plots and I think the approach that changes the focus of the mystery and gives us the ghost's perspective is refreshing. It's hard to capture the reader's attention in both timelines and create realistic and time-appropriate characters and plots for both. Seems like a great book. I'll add it to my to-read shelf, thank you!

Re: Official Review: Trudy Hicks: Ghost Hunter by Lori Zaremba

Posted: 20 Jun 2019, 12:26
by Nisha Ward
Not gonna lie. This isn't my genre and the romance doesn't really interest me but the mystery does so I might check it out. Who knows. Maybe reading it will let me get interested in Trudy's love life.