Supernatural Fiction Readers discussion

Maybe This Time
This topic is about Maybe This Time
32 views
Supernatural subgenres > Recommend a ghost story

Comments Showing 1-13 of 13 (13 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

Brandy S | 3 comments I am very new to reading anything supernatural. (I have high blood pressure and try not to aggravate it.) But I recently read a ghost story by mistake and became obsessed!

I'm a fan of Jennifer Crusie's romances and expected the same from "Maybe This Time," and was shocked to find some very dark, oppressing, active ghosts. And more shocked to love them in the book! I couldn't put it down. Has anyone here read it? And can you recommend something similar? There was no gore in this one, but manipulation, conversations, old-fashioned spooking and frightening.

Thank you!


message 2: by Georgann (new)

Georgann  | 69 comments I don't know how you feel about middle grade fiction, but I enjoyed this series, beginning with City of Ghosts (Cassidy Blake, #1) by Victoria Schwab City of Ghosts


message 3: by Deb (new)

Deb Atwood | 431 comments Brandy wrote: "I am very new to reading anything supernatural. (I have high blood pressure and try not to aggravate it.) But I recently read a ghost story by mistake and became obsessed!

I'm a fan of Jennifer Cr..."


Hi Brandy,
Yes, I read and enjoyed this book, too! Maybe This Time is a take on The Turn of the Screw by Henry James.

I agree with Georgann about the City of Ghosts series--some ghosty thrills that aren't too scary. Also, The Canterville Ghost is fun.

Since you like Jennifer Crusie and, I'm guessing, a romantic element, you might try Heather Graham. I'd start with Haunted, which is the first in a series. You could also try Long Time Coming by Edie Clare and The 20's Girl, The Ghost, and All That Jazz by June Kearns.

Happy reading! I'd love to hear what you think!


message 4: by Jack (new)

Jack O'Neil | 16 comments Brandy, I wrote a book called the Haunting At Ambleside. I wanted it to be an easy read, a bit scary in places with some memorable characters. It’s on kindle unlimited so you can read it for free if you have that. I think you might enjoy it, and it would be fantastic to get your feedback.


message 5: by Alan (new)

Alan Aspinall (alanguide) | 46 comments I recommend the haunted, and the follow on story Ghosts of Sleath by James Herbert.

Haunted is something of classic ghost story, while the Th Ghosts of Sleath, which is my most loved Ghost story, deals with a mass haunting of a small Village in the Chilton Hills, there is a third book in the series, Ash, but I would not really recommend it.


message 6: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 24 comments Thanks Alan! I must look into those.


message 7: by Alan (new)

Alan Aspinall (alanguide) | 46 comments Your welcome Jean


message 8: by Deb (new)

Deb Atwood | 431 comments Alan wrote: "I recommend the haunted, and the follow on story Ghosts of Sleath by James Herbert.

Haunted is something of classic ghost story, while the Th Ghosts of Sleath, which is my most loved Ghost story,..."


I really liked Haunted--both the book and the movie. I found The Ghosts of Sleath too violent and disturbing. Did anyone else have that experience?


message 9: by Deb (new)

Deb Atwood | 431 comments I just finished Himself by Jess Kidd. I loved the writing (lots of ghosts plus magical realism) and recommend the audio version for the full Irish flavor. The ending was a little ambiguous though.


message 10: by Alan (new)

Alan Aspinall (alanguide) | 46 comments oh the Ghosts of Sleath was pritty gorey, which I'm not a huge fan of, but it was also creepy, which i am a huge fan of, Its one of the few ghost stories to send a chill down my spin


message 11: by Deb (new)

Deb Atwood | 431 comments Alan wrote: "oh the Ghosts of Sleath was pritty gorey, which I'm not a huge fan of, but it was also creepy, which i am a huge fan of, Its one of the few ghost stories to send a chill down my spin"

Yes, it was definitely spine-tingling!


message 12: by Anthony (new)

Anthony Marco I just read "Kill Creek" by Scott Thomas. I would recommend it!


message 13: by Deb (new)

Deb Atwood | 431 comments Anthony wrote: "I just read "Kill Creek" by Scott Thomas. I would recommend it!"

There can never be too may haunted house stories! Glad you enjoyed this one.


back to top