Grafstilte (Graveyard Queen #2) 
Nog maar net bekomen van de gruwelijke ervaringen bij haar vorige opdracht, wordt Amelia Gray gevraagd voor een nieuwe begraafplaatsrestauratie, ditmaal in Asher Falls. Maar al direct vanaf het begin heeft ze het gevoel dat deze opdracht een dekmantel is en dat ze met een heel ander doel naar Asher Falls is gelokt. Een gevoel dat wordt versterkt wanneer ze hoort dat er naast het te restaureren kerkhof nog een begraafplaats bestaat - diep verzonken op de bodem van een meer - en Asher Falls zelf zo goed als verlaten blijkt.
Dan stuit ze op nog iets vreemds: één enkel graf - midden in een laurierbos en ogenschijnlijk liefdevol onderhouden. Waarom ligt dat daar? Al snel wordt haar duidelijk dat ze het nooit had mogen vinden. Waarom anders heeft ze het gevoel dat er iemand voortdurend op haar loert? Dat iemand haar de stuipen op het lijf probeert te jagen?
Heeft ze met haar ontdekkingen iets gevaarlijks opgerakeld?
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: March 27, 2012Publisher: HarelquinImprint: MiraAuthors Website: http://www.amandastevens.com/My Source for This Book: NetgalleyPart of a Series: Yes, Book 2, The Graveyard QueenSeries Best Read In Order: Probably, but might work well as a standalone.Steam Level: SteamyI should probably start this review off with how much I adore this series. The Restorer is the first book I ever rated as 5-Stars
I read The Restorer more than two years ago and every time I thought of reading the next I remembered the level of angst in the first book. On the one hand, what a hell was I thinking? On the other, though, I am glad I waited. I needed distance from the Devlin situation. You know when you don't have anyone to blame (or hate) in a book and it's still messed up? That.Amelia accepted a new commission in an isolated small town called Asher Falls. She needs distance and piece from everything and this

The Restorer: ★★★★What are we, Papa?In the olden days, we were called caulbearers. Babies born behind the veil with the ability to see beyond the real world into the spirit world."The Graveyard Queen series definitely gets even better with book two! Amelia is anonymously hired to restore a graveyard out of town and winds up getting a hell of a lot more than she bargained for! There are some seriously bizarre goings-on in this (literal and figurative) ghost town. The townspeople are weird and all
3.5 starsAmelia wanted to escape her problems in Charleston. A chance to escape arose when a cemetery needed to be restored in a small, isolated town. Most of the people there werent friendly, and everyone had secrets they were keeping. Something about the town wasnt right. I like this book although I still think its the worst book in the series. It was odd having the second book in the series take place in a new setting with a whole new cast of characters except for Amelia. These characters
4.5 Stars. The Restorer was one of my favorite books of 2011 and I was anxiously awaiting it's sequel. The Kingdom did not disappoint. The spook factor begins on page one, as Amelia makes her way to the remote town of Asher Falls to restore the small town's cemetery. Amelia's grateful for the change in scenery. She needs a break from Charleston, from the events of the past few months, and she's running away from the man she loves, John Devlin, and the ghosts that haunt him.But Asher Falls turns
Book two in the Graveyard Queen series picks up a few months after the events of book one, The Restorer, and finds Amelia heading out to Asher Falls on a new restoration project. Needing to clear her mind and, possibly, her heart, Amelia feels that a change of scenery will help her get over the frightening events of book one as well as the man she loves (but whom she feels she can never have).As much as I enjoyed and was engrossed by the first book, I can't truthfully say that this book held the
Amanda Stevens
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Title | : | Grafstilte (Graveyard Queen #2) |
Author | : | Amanda Stevens |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 194 pages |
Published | : | July 10th 2012 by Harlequin IBS Thriller (first published March 27th 2012) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Mystery. Urban Fantasy. Ghosts. Romance |
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Een verlaten stadje, een verzonken begraafplaats en een goed verborgen graf. Maar niets blijkt zo bedrieglijk als de rust in Asher Falls...Nog maar net bekomen van de gruwelijke ervaringen bij haar vorige opdracht, wordt Amelia Gray gevraagd voor een nieuwe begraafplaatsrestauratie, ditmaal in Asher Falls. Maar al direct vanaf het begin heeft ze het gevoel dat deze opdracht een dekmantel is en dat ze met een heel ander doel naar Asher Falls is gelokt. Een gevoel dat wordt versterkt wanneer ze hoort dat er naast het te restaureren kerkhof nog een begraafplaats bestaat - diep verzonken op de bodem van een meer - en Asher Falls zelf zo goed als verlaten blijkt.
Dan stuit ze op nog iets vreemds: één enkel graf - midden in een laurierbos en ogenschijnlijk liefdevol onderhouden. Waarom ligt dat daar? Al snel wordt haar duidelijk dat ze het nooit had mogen vinden. Waarom anders heeft ze het gevoel dat er iemand voortdurend op haar loert? Dat iemand haar de stuipen op het lijf probeert te jagen?
Heeft ze met haar ontdekkingen iets gevaarlijks opgerakeld?
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Original Title: | The Kingdom ISBN13 9789461991522 |
Edition Language: | Dutch |
Series: | Graveyard Queen #2 |
Characters: | Amelia Gray |
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*Review*The Kingdom (Graveyard Queen #2) finds Amelia Gray accepting new job restoring Thorngate cemetery in Asher Falls, South Carolina. This comes nearly a month after the events of The Restorer where she was nearly a victim of a serial killer and broke every rule in avoiding ghosts at all costs. Asher Falls is a town that is secluded and reachable only by ferry. The towns people are a six pack short of a case and there is tension as well as a feeling of foreboding from the moment Amelia hitsThis is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: March 27, 2012Publisher: HarelquinImprint: MiraAuthors Website: http://www.amandastevens.com/My Source for This Book: NetgalleyPart of a Series: Yes, Book 2, The Graveyard QueenSeries Best Read In Order: Probably, but might work well as a standalone.Steam Level: SteamyI should probably start this review off with how much I adore this series. The Restorer is the first book I ever rated as 5-Stars
I read The Restorer more than two years ago and every time I thought of reading the next I remembered the level of angst in the first book. On the one hand, what a hell was I thinking? On the other, though, I am glad I waited. I needed distance from the Devlin situation. You know when you don't have anyone to blame (or hate) in a book and it's still messed up? That.Amelia accepted a new commission in an isolated small town called Asher Falls. She needs distance and piece from everything and this

The Restorer: ★★★★What are we, Papa?In the olden days, we were called caulbearers. Babies born behind the veil with the ability to see beyond the real world into the spirit world."The Graveyard Queen series definitely gets even better with book two! Amelia is anonymously hired to restore a graveyard out of town and winds up getting a hell of a lot more than she bargained for! There are some seriously bizarre goings-on in this (literal and figurative) ghost town. The townspeople are weird and all
3.5 starsAmelia wanted to escape her problems in Charleston. A chance to escape arose when a cemetery needed to be restored in a small, isolated town. Most of the people there werent friendly, and everyone had secrets they were keeping. Something about the town wasnt right. I like this book although I still think its the worst book in the series. It was odd having the second book in the series take place in a new setting with a whole new cast of characters except for Amelia. These characters
4.5 Stars. The Restorer was one of my favorite books of 2011 and I was anxiously awaiting it's sequel. The Kingdom did not disappoint. The spook factor begins on page one, as Amelia makes her way to the remote town of Asher Falls to restore the small town's cemetery. Amelia's grateful for the change in scenery. She needs a break from Charleston, from the events of the past few months, and she's running away from the man she loves, John Devlin, and the ghosts that haunt him.But Asher Falls turns
Book two in the Graveyard Queen series picks up a few months after the events of book one, The Restorer, and finds Amelia heading out to Asher Falls on a new restoration project. Needing to clear her mind and, possibly, her heart, Amelia feels that a change of scenery will help her get over the frightening events of book one as well as the man she loves (but whom she feels she can never have).As much as I enjoyed and was engrossed by the first book, I can't truthfully say that this book held the
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