Shadowed Summer: a book recommendation

5 out of 5 stars.

This book is WONDERFUL.  Don’t let the poorly designed cover fool you.  Saundra Mitchell’s Shadowed Summer is one of the most entertaining, spine-tingling ghost stories I’ve ever read. Ever.

Iris is ready for another hot, routine summer in her small Louisiana town, hanging around the Red Stripe grocery with her best friend, Collette, and traipsing through the cemetery telling each other spooky stories and pretending to cast spells. Except this summer, Iris doesn’t have to make up a story. This summer, one falls right in her lap.

Years ago, before Iris was born, a local boy named Elijah Landry disappeared. All that remained of him were whispers and hushed gossip in the church pews. Until this summer. A ghost begins to haunt Iris, and she’s certain it’s the ghost of Elijah. What really happened to him? And why, of all people, has he chosen Iris to come back to?

There are two things that make this novel strong–two things that pulled me in so deeply, I didn’t want the story to end.

1) Iris’s voice.  She is Southern America at it’s finest, and the twang on those pages stayed in my head for days!  The accent just slides off the page, and I felt like I was back home in Georgia.  On top of that, Iris is such a likable heroine.  She’s tough, but uncertain.  She’s new to boys, but curious.  She’s worried to learn the truth, but she’ll do whatever it takes to do the right thing.

2) The setting.  Oh man, did rural Louisiana come to life for me!  I could feel the humidity, hear the cicadas, imagine the cold sodas and boiling sweat.  Maybe it was so vivid since that’s what I grew up with (well, no sodas…darn parents), but I really think Mitchell is also just an incredibly deft storyteller.

So, if you’re looking for a non-romance paranormal YA, a quick and absorbing read, or just something set in the South, don’t miss Shadowed Summer!

You tell me: Have you read this?  Have you read anything else by Saundra Mitchell?