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Moving In, by Ron Ripley
Genre: Horror
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services
Published: 2016
Review Posted: 7/25/2016
Reviewer Rating:
Reader Rating: Not Rated

Moving In, by Ron Ripley

Book Review by Amy Romine

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To escape the stress of living in the city and the anxiety of his high pressure job, Brian Roy moves his family to the country. His wife loves the easy living, but Brian hates it...especially when weird things start happening in the house. When he discovers a dead body in the woods and a burial ground in his basement, Brian could never imagine the shocking history of the house or its former occupants that comes to light.
As his life starts to unravel, Brian isn't so sure living in the country is going to be the oasis of peace he and his wife expected. Lately, his home has become a haunting den of hell. 
 
**Spoilers**

Started the book with enthusiasm and walked away disappointed. To me, I wanted more about the characters, more about Brain and his wife, there was very little said or referenced about their relationship so I was not as invested as I wanted to be. 

The ghosts and their presence were a backdrop to one particular ghost who seemed more like a hoodlum thug than a paranormal entity. Nothing really scared me in the book, and when it ended I wasn't overly understanding of why Brian would become a paranormal investigator. He had an experience and now it was over. I get it, I know the bridge. 

We got the character from point A to point B and he changed but while the journey was mildly interesting I wanted more depth and commitment from the author.

Amy J Romine
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