The Haunting of Wolfe Haven

The Haunting of Wolfe Haven

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3.07 of 5 stars 3.07  ·  rating details  ·  14 ratings  ·  9 reviews

Riley Russell is gorgeous, smart, and successful. She also has a broken heart she's managed to keep secret from everyone-including herself. Three years ago, she walked away from her marriage to entrepreneur Tristan Russell, believing there was no hope for the relationship. But when he reenters her life unexpectedly, Riley must fight to remain independent and in control of

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Paperback, 232 pages
Published July 13th 2010 by iUniverse.com
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Amanda
The problem with The Haunting of Wolfe Haven is that it doesn’t know whether it’s a Gothic romance, a supernatural romance, or a crappy paperback romance.

Heaton is a master at creating atmosphere: there are long passages of the book that are deliciously like reading Rebecca. But then a character will come along and say or do or think something that seems like it was lifted directly from daytime TV. Heaton is shockingly inept at creating characters with realistic feelings and motivations.

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Ellie
Mar 27, 2011 Ellie rated it 3 of 5 stars Recommends it for: gothic-ghost-romance readers
Recommended to Ellie by: Won-author give-away LibraryThing.com
I won this from in an author giveaway on LibraryThing.com and enjoyed it as an atmospheric romance of the gothic-ghost variety. But it took place in New Mexico, which was a large reason I wanted to read it, and there was hardly any use of the locale which was a big disappointment to me. However, aside from that I found it a fun read & satisfying within the parameters of its genre/s.

Recommended: If you like gothics, romances & (to a lesser degree) ghost stories (I didn't find this element...more
Rapunzel
I overall did not enjoy this book. When I first read about it on LibraryThing I had thought that it would be an interesting read. I wanted to know why she had felt the need to flee from her husband that she obviously loved. I thought that it would be a lot like The Parent Trap without the kids. It wasn't.

I like a few things about the book. The author showed that she could work in even the smallest detail and make it seem natural. Then there was the flash backs. These were the only reason that I...more
Joan
I really liked this book.Well written,believable,well rounded characters. A real page turner. Riley the heroine is very likable and a real down to earth character. This is a light read and a fun read. You really get into the story line from the beginning of the book.
Tanja
The Haunting of Wolfe Haven was interesting, just not my cup of tea. Riley, the female lead character was childish and Tristan, the male lead was clueless. But the characters were young and I'm giving them a pass for that. This story may appeal to a young adult audience better.
Duks
Mar 18, 2013 Duks rated it 1 of 5 stars
Shelves: dnf
Yup after 100 pages, I just couldn't go on... -_-
Haan
This was a good read. I liked the suspense and mystery of it. I was expecting more of the ghost, but was still good.
Heather Tregaskes
To be fair the main problem I had with this book was the language and last scene. I usually read YA and now I remember why. It's just not my thing.
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Feb 01, 2013 Sreevidhya marked it as to-read
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Debbie Heaton
Sep 13, 2010 Debbie Heaton rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  (Review from the author)
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Debbie A. Heaton is a therapist with more than twenty-five years experience working in mental health, domestic violence and families with children. Writing is a wonderful way for her to find balance in her life. Heaton resides in southestern Arizona and is a member of The International Womens Writer's Guild.
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