From Goodreads: I can’t move forward with my life until I know my demons are confined to the past…
Being Charlotte Silver, the daughter of famous paranormal investigators, means my life isn’t like that of other teenage girls. Especially after what happened to my parents. Things changed. I missed prom and deferred my big college plans. But I still have my boyfriend, Noah. He’s everything I could want—if I can figure out what’s up with him. Suddenly Noah is secretive.
I fear it has something to do with what happened to us three months ago. The bruise Noah suffered during a paranormal attack has never completely faded. Now I’ve learned Noah is researching demons. And when he disappears, it’s up to me to find him—before something else does.
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Purnhagen is back with the third installment in her Past Midnight series and I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I’ve been waiting for it to come out for the better part of a year, since I stumbled upon the series and read Past Midnight and One Hundred Candles—then reading the in-between novellas to tide myself over: Raising the Dead, and Haunting the Night. In my opinion, Purnhagen is a very gifted storyteller, capturing the reader through the fast-paced action that begins on the very first page. The beautiful writing, including imagery and other figurative language, also helps keep the reader immersed in the story, and I love being swept away by a scary, mysterious ghost story.
Beyond the Grave continues the story of Charlotte, picking up where the series originally left off, and I love that, even without reading any novels prior to this third installment, Purnhagen presents the story in such a way that the reader can follow, and understand, exactly what is happening (though doing it this way will give away some spoilers). This novel is like a rollercoaster ride, moving quickly from action to action, yet not leaving the reader behind, by any means. It is very well written, and I am always shocked by how well Purnhagen is able to make all the details fit, even ones that seem miniscule, bringing them to the forefront later on within the novel. I really enjoyed this novel and recommend the series to everyone, young and old alike as this series is a lot of fun! Four stars.
Harlequin has been extremely gracious to allow me to read a copy of this novel, via Netgalley, prior to its release on August 23rd, 2011.














































