Watcher in the Woods, Robert Liparulo
Watcher in the Woods, Robert Liparulo
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Watcher in the Woods
The Dreamhouse Kings Series, Book 2

Author: Robert Liparulo

Narrator: Joshua Swanson

Unabridged: 6 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/17/2010


Synopsis

Its not just the house thats keeping secrets. Pretending everything is all right is harder than it sounds. But the Kings know that even if they told the truth about the bizarre things happening in their house, no one would believe them. Right now theyre hyperfocused on rescuing their lost family member before anyone finds out whats going on. But when a stranger shows up to take their house, their options start dwindling fast. Why would he be so interested in a rundown old place? And what secret is he hidingjust as he hides the scars that crisscross his body? The mystery gets stranger with each passing day. Will the Kings be able to find a way to harness the houses secrets and discover who is watching their every move before another gets snatched into an unknown world?

About Robert Liparulo

Robert Liparulo’s debut novel, Comes a Horseman, is being made into a major motion picture by producer Mace Neufeld and his short story “Kill Zone” is included in the anthology Thriller, edited by James Patterson. Robert lives in Colorado with his wife, Jodi, and their four children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jerry

A Quickie Review Almost like a video game in book form, this second book in a long series is full of excitement and suspense. I'm interested to see where the story goes from here; hopefully, I can get my hands on the remaining volumes...and soon. Score: 4/5......more

4 ½ 🌟 Such a fun series and I enjoyed reading from David's perspective. The covers make them look creepier than they are, so don't let them scare you away.......more

Goodreads review by Faith

I completely forgot how crazy things get in this book! I am so enjoying this reread! On a side note, I love Xander’ character, but seeing as David is my favorite of the King siblings, I really appreciated the pov switch after the first book!......more

I saw a peer give three stars and exclaimed: “The covers are eerie and the description enticing. How can they not receive fives”? I see what was lacking. Those of us attracted to these covers want ghost stories but these aren’t paranormal. The tone resembles science fiction, the settings are often m......more

Okay... So Watcher in the Woods did better than book one in terms of horror level, but it still was not scary. I did not give Watcher in the Woods five stars because it had something that House of Dark Shadows did not have. Annoying characters. Well, there was really just one. Xander really pissed m......more