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Spirit Caller

The Sullivan Gray Series, Book 7

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Spirit Caller

By: H.P. Bayne
Narrated by: John Downey
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One night. One last enemy. One chance to stop him forever.

It’s all come down to this.

More than two years after Sully took desperate measures to escape his enemies, he finds himself headed for an inevitable showdown with the most dangerous of them.

Years of murder and deceit are catching up to Lowell, and the ghosts of those he killed are not about to rest until they’ve watched him fall. But as Sully and Dez close in, Lowell makes one last desperate strike—one that threatens everything the brothers and their loved ones hold dear.

With Sully’s world balanced on a knife’s edge, he is left to question whether he has the strength to endure this final test—or if he must rely on the darkest part of his soul to defeat Lowell and bring down the Circle.

In so doing, he might save the people he loves. Or he might prove to be the one deadly enemy they never saw coming.

Spirit Caller wraps up The Sullivan Gray Series, which takes mystery and suspense and gives it a ghostly twist. If you like Odd Thomas and the brother dynamic of the Winchester brothers, it's time to meet Sully and Dez.

©2019 H.P. Bayne (P)2023 H.P. Bayne
Ghosts Occult Supernatural Haunted Scary Paranormal Fiction Suspense
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Oh. My. God.

Oh. My. God.

What an amazing ending! I love every bit of this book. Yes, even the parts when was biting my nails and my heart was pumping so hard that I could hear it. And at the end, when Sully was telling the others about Fynn and Aiden crossing over I was in tears.

The book began with a bang and from then on, it never stopped. I had to force myself to stop, but I really, really didn't want to. One of the things I love how the most is that it was very clear that nothing that happened here could ever have happened before. In the previous books, we saw Sully grow stronger, we saw him construct this web of friends and allies that come forward here, to help him when he needed it. Because he couldn't have done it alone, he couldn't have done it without all that love.

Sully's fight with Thadeus was something epic, the facedown with Lowell, the fact that Dez and Mara were also there to face them both, Lowell and his wife, gave a real closure to their grief.

I think the part that I liked the most was this:
Harry stepped into view, inclining his head toward Sully. “It’s the prophesy. You’re the second son. It doesn’t end this way.”
“How does it end?”
Harry smiled. “Any way you want it to.”

Because is such a hopeful, bright part. An end and a beginning.

I enjoyed a lot Lachlan and Paul's part here; I always liked Paul, although Lachlan? He's an acquired taste :P

And I love the way in which Sully dealt with Lowell, and that the judge Preston is attached to him now.

And that Christmas dinner? It was such a wonderful moment, with all of them together, even the ones who didn't show up in this book, as Emily and Bulldog.

Yes, I love everything in it. It was a fantastic journey, and I have loved every second of it. This is a very worthy conclusion for a fascinating series that captivated me from the very first book. And the hint that there is more to come gives me hope that we'll enjoy more of Sully and Dez :)

Please, read all the books in this series, lose yourself in this captivating Universe created by the author, you won't regret it.

Or, if you are like me, and enjoy audiobooks, listen to all of them. I just adore John Downey's narration, he adds so much emotion, so much feeling to the story. His narration is a real treat. ♥

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