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Review: The Burning Island by Hester Young

Title: The Burning Island by Hester Young
Charlie Cates Mystery Series Book Three
Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery, Suspense, Supernatural Elements
Length: 416 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

The newest haunting mystery from the beloved author of The Gates of Evangeline, featuring Charlie Cates, a headstrong heroine who must confront her unwanted supernatural gift and bring dark secrets to light if she ever wants to leave the Big Island . . .

Journalist Charlie Cates has always believed in facts, in what can be proved–her career depends on it. Which is why she has never truly accepted the supernatural visions that guide her to children in danger. After her work on a high-profile missing-child case brings unwanted fame, she reluctantly flees to the lush Big Island of Hawaii with her best friend, Rae. Determined to avoid her disturbing visions, Charlie begins writing what seems to be a harmless interview of a prominent volcanologist, Victor Nakagawa. But her hopes for a peaceful vacation are soon dashed by haunting dreams of a local girl who went missing six weeks earlier.

In the small and sleepy town of Kalo Valley, Charlie and Rae come to realize that even paradise has its ugly secrets, and the Nakagawa family is no exception. In order to find the missing teenager and stop a dangerous predator from striking again, Charlie is forced to embrace the gift she has always tried to conceal. Meanwhile, someone is watching her every move, and the closer Charlie gets to the truth, the more distant her chances of ever leaving the island alive.

With a deliciously eerie and fast-paced story told in vivid prose, all with an overlay of supernatural suspense, The Burning Island is a pulse-pounding mystery perfect for fans of Jennifer McMahon and Kate Atkinson.

Review:

The Burning Island by Hester Young is an engrossing mystery with slight supernatural elements. This third installment in the Charlie Cates series can be read as a standalone, but I highly recommend the entire series.

Charlotte “Charlie” Cates  escapes to Hawaii with her best friend, Rae Shapiro, to escape the media circus after her fiancé, Noah, spills the beans about her psychic dreams. She has utilized her unique ability to find endangered children or help solve their deaths but she has been reluctant for her gift to become public knowledge.  Charlie’s trip to the Big Island is a working vacation since she is interviewing Volcanologist and Iron Man competitor Victor Nakagawa for a magazine article. She is surprised to discover Victor’s sixteen year old daughter Lise went missing about six weeks earlier. He is convinced Lise has run away from home and therefore, he is surprisingly unconcerned about her disappearance. Victor’s wife, Sue, requests Charlie’s help in finding out the truth about what happened to Lise. The police have zeroed in on Lise’s ex-boyfriend Isaac as their only suspect, but their investigation has stalled due a lack of evidence.  After realizing Lise is teenager she has been seeing in her dreams, Charlie and Rae try to find out the truth about the missing young woman.

Charlie has never felt comfortable with her psychic visions and she is not at all happy about becoming  fodder for the media.  Hoping her and Rae’s Hawaiian vacation will allow time for her to fade from the public eye, she is not at all happy to become part of another missing person’s case. She is frustrated by the lack of cooperation from Lise’s family and the locals as she and Rae begin their investigation. Charlie is also a little confused about her dreams since they are not her typical visions.

Rae is quite helpful with the investigation even though Charlie does not always appreciate some of her ideas. One very memorable (and hilarious) plan finds the two friends joining two twenty-somethings who have ties to Lise.  Although Rae is sometimes impetuous as she tries to help Charlie, she is occasionally the voice of reason as she tries to convince her friend to be more cautious during her attempts to right the wrongs they uncover.

With wonderful insight into Hawaiian culture and interesting folk lore,  The Burning Island is a riveting mystery.  Charlie’s investigation in Lise’s disappearance is interesting and takes some heartbreaking twists and breathtaking turns.  Hester Young reveals the truth about what happened to Lise during a nail-biting conclusion that is mostly satisfying. This latest release wraps up the three book Charlie Cates series, but my fingers are crossed there are plans for future novels starring the likable psychic detective.

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Review: The Shimmering Road by Hester Young

Title: The Shimmering Road by Hester Young
Charlie Cates Mystery Series Book Two
Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery/Suspense, Supernatural Elements
Length: 416 pages
Book Rating: B+

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Summary:

A pulse-pounding mystery from the author of The Gates of Evangeline featuring Charlotte “Charlie” Cates, an unforgettable heroine whose dark visions bring to light secrets that will save or destroy those around her . . .

When soon-to-be mother Charlotte “Charlie” Cates begins to have recurring dreams about harm coming to her unborn daughter, she knows these are not the nightmares of an anxious mom-to-be. They are the result of her mysterious gift. But before she can decipher what these dreams might mean, Charlie learns that the mother who abandoned her when she was a toddler is the victim of a double murder in Arizona. The other victim—Jasmine, a half-sister Charlie never knew she had—has left behind a child, a little girl who speaks to Charlie in her dreams and was present on the night of the murders. Convinced that she must help her orphaned niece, Charlie travels to Tucson, Arizona, where she must confront her painful ties to her mother and delve into her sister’s shadowy past.

To untangle the web of secrets that will reveal the truth of her nightmares, Charlie can no longer avoid her family’s checkered history. Who is in the racy photos that turned up in Jasmine’s apartment? Where is her niece’s father, whom Jasmine was rumored to have been seeing again on the sly? Was her mother’s charity work in Mexico really as selfless as it seemed? And most important of all, what did her niece really witness on the night of the murders?

The search for answers leads Charlie across the Mexican border, from the resort town of Rocky Point to the border town of Nogales, and elucidates the meaning of her dreams in most unexpected ways. Ultimately, to protect her niece and her unborn child, Charlie must battle not just evil but the forces of nature, in one final terrifying encounter in the Tucson desert.

A thrilling mystery that combines literary suspense and romance with a mystical twist that is unputdownable. If you love Kate Atkinson and Alice Sebold, you should not miss Hester Young.

Review:

The second installment in Hester Young’s Charlie Cates series, The Shimmering Road is another intriguing mystery with slight supernatural elements.  Although this latest release can be read as a standalone, I highly recommend the first book in the series as well.

In this outing, Charlie is now living with her boyfriend, Noah Palmer, in his hometown of Sidalie, TX where they are joyfully preparing for the upcoming birth of their baby. While Charlie is happy with Noah, she is finding it difficult to make a new life where Noah has such a long history.  Equally troubling are the horrible nightmares she is having about a tragic incident involving herself and her unborn baby.  After her estranged mother, Donna DeRossi and her half-sister, Jasmine, are murdered, Charlie and Noah go to Tucson, AZ to make arrangements to adopt her six year old niece, Micky Ramos.  The adoption process is long and arduous which leaves the couple plenty of time to locate Micky’s absentee father, Ruben Ramos, who lives somewhere in  Mexico.  Much to Noah’s dismay, Charlie cannot resist investigating Donna and Jasmine’s murders once she discovers Donna’s job with a non-profit entailed numerous trips to Mexico to help impoverished women turn around their lives.  When she starts having nightmares about Lety, a teenager who is connected to Donna, Charlie cannot walk away from the case even  after it becomes apparent that someone is willing to go to any lengths to try to stop her from uncovering the truth about her mother and sister’s murders.

The last thing Charlie wants to deal with anything having to do with her estranged mother, but she has to try to do what is best for young Micky.  She is surprised to learn Donna finally managed to turn her life around but she is quite bitter that Donna did not try to contact her after finally becoming sober.  With so many unresolved issues about their relationship, Charlie has very mixed emotions about adopting her niece.  Despite her uncertainty, she continues making plans to make to adopt Micky while she gets to know her mother’s partner, retired police Lieutenant Pam Soto.

After Charlie begins having visions and nightmares about young Lety, she feels like she has to learn the truth about the young woman’s death.  Discovering Lety committed suicide not long before Donna’s murder, Charlie cannot help believing there is a connection between their deaths.  After a trip to the border town of Nogales, she knows she has stumbled into something but what that something is eludes her.

After she learns frightening information about where Lety died, Charlie is more certain than ever her death is somehow tied to Donna’s work with the non-profit.  Just as she is struggling to put the pieces of the puzzle together, she is stunned to learn what Pam has been up to in her absence.  Is Pam just trying to find out who killed Donna or does she have a much more sinister reason for her actions?  After new evidence surfaces, Charlie becomes even more suspicious of Pam but will she uncover the truth before it is too late?

The Shimmering Road by Hester Young  is another brilliant mystery with supernatural elements. Old and new fans of the Charlie Cates series will find themselves absolutely bewitched by this latest addition to the captivating series.

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