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The Deepest Cut: Sometimes the past comes back to haunt us

I recently read this book, after one of my closest friends recommended it. Once I started reading it, I was hooked.

Book: The Deepest Cut

Author: JA Templeton

Reviewed by: Chelsea Roux

Riley Williams is a sixteen-year old girl who can see ghosts.

After a car accident took her mother’s life, Riley’s father moves her and her brother to Scotland in order to start a new life. Little does he know, by taking them all to Scotland he is going to start a war which already began two hundred years earlier.

After acknowledging the ghost of super-sexy Ian MacKinnon, Riley now has vowed to help him cross over to the other side after finding out that he had been cursed to wonder the land of the living for two hundred years. But helping him only caused Laria, the spirit-witch, to become angry and she is out for revenge.

But Riley will not be stopped from helping Ian cross over, even if it means her life. Not that her life is much easier in Scotland as her new friends don’t necessarily like her and the guys seem to think she is easy to scare. But what they don’t realise, is her life is filled with unexpected things and they only seem to be getting worse.

So will Riley help Ian cross over? Or will Laria get to her first?

This is a book filled with romance. I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a good love story.

Read the first book in the MacKinnon Curse trilogy, The Deepest Cut, by J. A Templeton.

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