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Pet Haven

By: Anthony D. Faircloth
Narrated by: Elizabeth Phillips
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Elle Grant is a normal twelve year old girl in a small Illinois town. Her father is an emergency room nurse, his girlfriend is the Chief of Police, and Elle's best friend, Maria is an old-movie fanatic. Elle leads a nice normal life until she meets a mysterious stray cat and finds the bracelet of a dead girl in a pet cemetery named, Pet Haven.

©2013 Anthony D. Faircloth (P)2014 Anthony D. Faircloth

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Restless Spirits can also be Ghost Cats

The friendship connection between Ella and Maria was fun and captured their juvenile personalities.
Ella’s relationship with her dad was strange and not fully convincing.
The backstories should be rewritten and edited; it felt clunky and was unappealing.
Plot twists were created out of thin air (Mr Hartford?) and then we have more on the spot back stories.

I’ve enjoyed MG books in the past (and recent past, since I’ve listened to a stream of them) but this one not too much. Although I was amazed at the various ethnicity of these young characters. Collectively, they had separate attitudes and tones; separately it felt kind of bland.

As a possible first novel, it’s better than most. I wouldn’t highly recommend it, but it’s good enough for others to pick it up for a lazy day read. It’s good enough to stay on my shelf; I’m not returning it for a credit on Audible.

Elizabeth Phillips was an excellent narrator with her multiple voices and accents.

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