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mariakureads's review
adventurous
dark
fast-paced
3.0
The weird door is open! I repeat the door is open and who knows what's going to happen from here on out!
Granted the door has been giving me uber creepy vibes for a few issues but I was invested in the ghosts and how much they've changed since the earlier issues in between the romances. With Michelle's character coming around more, I'm a little worried. I think she may be over her head and with the hints of something darker coming I really don't know whether to worry about the living or the dead.
Granted the door has been giving me uber creepy vibes for a few issues but I was invested in the ghosts and how much they've changed since the earlier issues in between the romances. With Michelle's character coming around more, I'm a little worried. I think she may be over her head and with the hints of something darker coming I really don't know whether to worry about the living or the dead.
quirkycatsfatstacks's review
5.0
"We always hear about ghosts doing to the haunting. But that begs the question: can ghosts be haunted? That is a concept that Ghosted in L.A. #10 is ready to explore, if not answer. That probably means our ghostly friends are in for a bit of a rough ride.
Just when Daphne’s life with her new roommates finally felt like it was balancing out, a whole new series of events has occurred. They’re darker than ever, giving a hint to the depth that this series has been hiding this whole time. Add in the complications of the living, and suddenly this manor, this haven for ghosts, is looking a lot less like a haven…and more like a prison."
Check out the rest of my review over at Word of the Nerd
Just when Daphne’s life with her new roommates finally felt like it was balancing out, a whole new series of events has occurred. They’re darker than ever, giving a hint to the depth that this series has been hiding this whole time. Add in the complications of the living, and suddenly this manor, this haven for ghosts, is looking a lot less like a haven…and more like a prison."
Check out the rest of my review over at Word of the Nerd