
Cold Shadows

The situation that Ellie and Stacey face in Cold Shadows was, again, not your typical ghost story set up. J.L. Bryan is good at putting unexpected twists on set-ups that look fairly straight forward. There was definitely a scene in here that made me sit up a bit straighter and go "What the ??" He kept everything moving along at a decent pace with plenty of action. The otherworldly presences have a few appearances that will definitely spook a gleeful scaredy-cat reader. The Paulding House was described just enough that you got a sense of the layout without having a clear cut picture of everything in your head. I think this actually works to make it creepier, because you can see it happening in a house you know easier.
The Ghost Trapper series is a solid paranormal fantasy with creepy overtones. If the books were made into films, those would most likely be skewed towards the horror genre. They're fast reads that will delight any readers who like their monsters to go bump in the night. Also, not to be forgotten, so far this series has been 'clean'. No cursing, no smoochies, no guts and gore. While I wouldn't recommend them for the under 13 age group, I'd have no problem recommending them to teenage readers. (Interest may vary depending on maturity level.)
Overall, Cold Shadows was a good read that thoroughly entertained me. Well worth what I paid for it!