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Burn the Girls

The Haunting of the Whispering House, Book 1

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Burn the Girls

By: L.C. Marino
Narrated by: Erika Calvert
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Would you sacrifice everything to save the ones you love?
Constance is a fiercely independent high school senior living in rural James City County, Virginia. After their father abandons the family, she and her sister Abigail move into their late cousin's home with their mother, Delilah. Constance quickly becomes frustrated by her new life and her mother’s obsession with their family’s legacy. In defiance, she aspires to make a new life for herself and leave this place forever.
But when a life-altering tragedy strikes, Constance is thrust into adulthood and a fight for survival against unimaginable forces.
Brutal visions haunt her.
Deeply disturbing and immersive paranormal experiences challenge her perception of reality.
And worse, something is taking hold of her little sister, Abigail.
How far will Constance go to save her sister and restore their family’s legacy?
Suspenseful, heart-breaking, and wildly imaginative, Burn the Girls is the first novel in The Haunting of the Whispering House paranormal horror series from author L.C. Marino.

©2024 Lucas Marino (P)2025 Lucas Marino
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It’s a very well done book but I didn’t care for the story itself. I think if the ending was a little different I would have enjoyed it more.

Well written and narrated

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would have made this so much better. so whiny even when not doing dialogue. every character was whiny. the story seemed good, though it was hard to tell through all the whine

a different narrator

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Decent story line, reader's voice for different characters is laughable. it could have been better if read by someone else. Volume changes made it challenging to listen to without headphones

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