Tuesday, December 6, 2011

House on Plunkett Street by Lorena Bathey




Phoebe Bertram is boring, bland, and unexciting. She works a job that is inadequate of her abilities. She has a boyfriend that is a dud. She is on the treadmill of her life and doesn’t know how to get off.  With changes in her job and her apartment going condo, she must find a new place to live. Her friend Meghan brings her to the perfect apartment and the moment Phoebe steps in the door she knows there is something atypical about this perspective residence.  What she never expects are the three ghosts that arrive on her couch to teach her how life is really meant to be lived. (Synopsis from Goodreads)





The House on Plunkett Street, is a heartwarming tale about a California apartment building and the residents who reside there. It delivers a hopeful message about reaching out and living life to the fullest. I enjoyed this witty, sometimes sad tale with its paranormal twist. 

Bathey introduces us to protagonist Phoebe Bertram. Phoebe lives in a world of beige and grey.  She is a sweet, compassionate girl, who has spent her entire life feeling invisible. When we first met Phoebe, you get the feeling she is just moving through life; but not really living it. Her apartment is converting to condos, and she can no longer afford the rent, her job is going to be downsized and her boyfriend is just boring.  Just when it seems she has run out of luck, her co-worker offers to show her an apartment that is within her budget.  Phoebe falls in love with the apartment, and upon moving in, is visited by three ghosts.  The ghosts are wonderful, and I love the direction Bathey takes with each them. While this may have you thinking of a Christmas Carol, the similarity ends there.  My favorite ghost is Polly. She has such a bubbly and infectious personality. Each ghost is unique and each offers Phoebe an important lesson about life. 

The apartment building, where Phoebe finds a home is charming and the occupations are delightful.  Bathey does a wonderful job of describing every detail, so that you can literally image it. The building has a rich history and I loved reading about it. It is here, that Phoebe learns to love herself, love others and ultimately trust that life will work out.

I highly recommend House on Plunkett Street to fans of chick-lit, tales with morals, happy endings, warm-hearted romances and ghosts. This is a quick, easy, enjoyable tale. Lorena Bathey has four other published works including, Beatrice Munson and Happy Beginnings: How I Became My Own Fairy Godmother. House on Plunkett Street was just published as an eBook, but will soon be available in paperback.

I want to thank the author for providing this ARC, in exchange for my unbiased review.
I gave this book 4 coffee cups out of 5. 







Buy here: B&N here:Amazon or here:Smashwords
Author's website:Lorena Bathey
see my review of Beatrice Munson:here

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4 Comments:

At December 6, 2011 at 9:13 PM , Anonymous Shaun said...

Not my usual cup of tea, but I'd be interested in picking it up in my spare time.

 
At December 6, 2011 at 10:02 PM , Blogger Raine said...

I did think of Christmas Carol then you mentioned the similarities end there for the book, it still intrigued me. I'm quite apprehensive when I buy chick-lit books.I think I've only read Cecelia Ahern's books under this category and no one else. lolz. I'll give this book a shot.

 
At December 6, 2011 at 11:51 PM , Blogger Allison said...

This one really does sound quick and worth reading - glad you reviewed it. I'd never heard of it before.

 
At December 8, 2011 at 1:32 AM , Anonymous Builders In Chelsea said...

Sounds interesting and might be a good piece of writing..

 

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