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Reviewed by Alma Boucher for Readers' Favorite
Letters in the Attic is a young adult fantasy by Meredith Lindsey. Cami moved to Green Peaks with her mother after the tragic death of her father. Green Peaks was a quiet town surrounded by trees in the heart of the Cursed Woods and with a dark history. Cami wants to move on after the tragedy and keep a low profile. Cami made friends with a group that she liked and wanted to spend time with. Soon, Cami receives love letters from a secret admirer who shares secrets, hoping to make her believe that witches and magic are real. Girls of Cami’s age began disappearing around town, and the possibility of a serial killer was the only explanation. Cami suspected that her boyfriend and his family were involved in the disappearances and was determined to find the truth.
Letters in the Attic is a magical page-turner by Meredith Lindsey. I was in for a roller coaster ride of magic, romance, and murder. The author described the spooky house and the dark, intimidating forest in detail, and I could visualize the surroundings. The fantasy and romance lightened the dark side of the disappearances. I was intrigued from the start and could not turn the pages fast enough. The suspense kept me on the edge of my seat, and I could not put it down. The characters were brilliantly developed. Cami was my favorite. Despite her feelings for her mysterious boyfriend, she goes out of her way to find the truth. This story was excellently written and kept me guessing until the end.