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The Haunting of Hattie Hastings Part Two Kindle Edition
Best friend Cat is lapping up her new relationship with teacher Jamie, but ex-husband Stewart isn't prepared to fade into the background.
Hattie's mother Rachel faces a daunting battle, one she doesn't want to burden family and friends with. But there's someone waiting in the wings who might be more than a shoulder to cry on.
Gary still doesn't know what his mission on earth is, and spirit guide Clarence isn't offering any clues? Will an encounter with another provide him with answers, or put Hattie in an impossible situation?
Prepare for more laughs and tears in the second instalment of a trilogy which takes a darkly comic look at life … and the afterlife.
Warning: Cliffhanger ending
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 21, 2018
- File size1.1 MB
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- ASIN : B079WN5F5G
- Publication date : March 21, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 1.1 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
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- Print length : 95 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #756,589 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Audrey Davis survived secondary school on the West coast of Scotland. Rubbish at science but not too bad at English, she originally wanted to be an actress but was persuaded that journalism was a safer option. Probably wise. She studied at Napier College in Edinburgh, the only place in Scotland at that time to offer a journalism course.
Her first foray into the hard-nosed newspaper world was as a junior reporter in Dumfriesshire. Duties included interviewing farmers about the prize-winning heifers to reporting on family tragedies. She persuaded her editor to let her launch an entertainment column which meant meeting the odd celebrity – or just the downright odd. From there, she moved to the loftier rank of senior reporter back in her home patch. Slightly more money, fewer farm animals but a higher crime rate. As Taggart would say: 'There's been a murrrrder!'
After a stint in London on a video magazine – yes, she is that old – Audrey moved to Singapore with her fiancé. She tried valiantly to embrace the stinking heat, humidity and lack of jobs, although she did work briefly on a magazine which was banned by the government for 'artistic' use of naked men's bottoms.
Next on her adventures was a land Down Under where her main focus was raising Cost Centre One (aka firstborn) and coming to terms with the imminent arrival of Number Two. Still, she loved the Aussie way of life – BBQs, beaches and bring your own booze to restaurants – so it came as a blow when OH announced a move back to the UK. Not a job between us, the climate a possible deal breaker and an Exorcist-style vomiting infant on the flight home didn't bode well …
Always a survivor, Audrey sought out similar-minded friends (i.e. slightly bonkers), got the children into a good school and thought about taking up writing again. Sadly, thinking about it was as far as she got, unless you count shopping lists. Then, hubby drops another bombshell. Switzerland. As in – it's packing time again. Off to the land of cheese, chocolate, scarily efficient trains and a couple of teeny, tiny issues. Like driving on the 'wrong' side of the road and speaking a foreign language (French). The former was conquered fairly quickly (we'll skip over the wall demolition in week two), the latter remains an ongoing battle of the hopeful against the hopeless. At least she provides amusement for the local workforce.
It wasn't until 2016 that Audrey rediscovered her writing mojo with an on line Writing Fiction course. From there, her first novel – A Clean Sweep – was born, although it took a bit longer than nine months from conception. A short, darker prequel – A Clean Break – followed, and in November 2017 she published the first in a novella trilogy, The Haunting of Hattie Hastings Part One. Parts Two and Three followed, and were combined into a standalone novel which received incredible reviews. Audrey's third novel - A Wish For Jinnie - was published in June 2020, and her fourth – Lost In Translation – in January 2021. A sequel to A Wish For Jinnie – A Wish For Jo – was published in June 2022. The final part of the Cranley Wish trilogy will be published in early 2023.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2018Cat received a double shock at the end of book 1.
One was the reappearance of her loathsome ex-husband after nearly ten years.
The other… well, she’s still not sure what to make of it, but she’s filled with shame and regret and knows she owes her best friend an apology.
Another short read, book 2 of The Haunting of Hattie Hastings is filled with epiphanies and revelations, and some of them are heartbreaking.
Gary’s unfinished business is revealed with the arrival of a child to the otherworldly realm. The death of a child is never easy and it even guts Gary, but he understands what he must do in order for he and the child, Marty, to move on… and his mission cannot be completed without Hattie.
Hattie is not on-board with Gary’s plan in the beginning and refuses. She’s also preoccupied with being happy for Johnny’s hesitant steps into responsible adulthood. She reconnects with Gary’s best friend, Barry, trying to understand the full breadth of his grief, as well as who he truly is. Hattie, at last, finds out Rachel’s secret and it leaves her numb. But she is encouraged not only by her mother’s unending strength but also by the man (Ralph) who refuses to leave her side.
This is where Ralph became my favorite character in the story… because not all book-boyfriends are twenty-five looking for a virgin – go, Ralph!
Cheered on by coworker, Beth, Johnny, and Rachel, Hattie meets an admirer for drinks… with disastrous results, thanks in part to Gary. In his defense, Gary acted in Hattie’s best interest because some men are simply selfish, self-centered jerks. Go, Gary!
Hattie is also worried about Cat’s continued involvement with Stewart, the aforementioned loathsome ex-husband.
This part bugged me. After all he put her through, and all the years and effort Cat put into rebuilding her life and herself, it made no sense to me that she’d act like a typical empty-headed romance novel female and allow herself to be so easily lead and manipulated. It blows up in her face when someone who loves her is hurt by her actions, and I’m wishing hot festering boils on her body not because it happened, but because she knew better. Fix it!
Motivated by Gary’s sincerity… and a child’s orange toy that bears a striking resemblance to a certain sitting president, Hattie embarks on a journey to bring closure in the hear and now, and the hereafter.
So concerned with all going on around her, what’s going to happen to Hattie?
The Haunting of Hattie Hastings, Part II is a great installment on a very human story. The author has done a masterful job on the story-build, keeping the plot front and center, while fleshing out characters and their side stories. There’s plenty of conflict, love, and laughter to keep readers swiping pages! Looking forward to Part III and you will too!
Enjoy!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2018Part two of “The Haunting of Hattie Hastings” was eagerly awaited. I read the first part days after a painful shoulder operation. Just the tonic I needed. I love the bizarre situation of a dead husband, Gary, returning at unexpected moments, popping back to check up on things earthly. Hattie’s best friend, Cat, is now in on Gary’s ghostly comings and goings, but Gary doesn’t always choose the most tactful moments to return. Cat is “busy” with a new boyfriend when Gary appears to her. “There he stood in all his weird glory … Like a “ghostly gooseberry”.
In this second part we have a tender love scene between septuagenarians. Cat’s mother is gravely ill, but her new man is there for her. And we have the pathos of the little boy, Marty, who Gary befriends up in Paradise – or wherever he is. Marty has a little rubber toy called Grump and resembles a certain American politician with a rhyming surname. I don’t want to write a spoiler but, up in Heaven (or wherever), Gary is entrusted with a “mission” by Clarence, an annoyingly-pedantic God-like personality… And he decides to entrust this task to Cat, who has to travel up to Edinburgh to meet Marty’s parents, landing on their doorstep like a Jehovah’s Witness. Get the crazy picture? Audrey Davis can do tender as well as stand-up comedy. I smiled my way through this book. It is refreshingly different. But I still maintain it is too much of a tease to leave the reader hanging off a cliff edge to see how the rest of the story pans out. I would prefer to read all Hattie’s adventures as one book.”
- Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2018The Haunting of Hattie Hastings part two
I absolutely loved part one and so was really eager to read part two!
It’s another novella but I like that; Davis manages to pack a real punch in that short space! Gary is still appearing, with the ring of a bell, and now he has found a little friend; could this be part of his mission?
There are so many things going on in this novella, you won’t want to put it down...I read it in one sitting, right up to another cliff hanger!! I personally love the cliff hangers as it just gears me up for the next instalment, so better get writing Audrey Davis!!!! (No pressure or anything! ;-))
Highly recommended, but read part one first! Five shiny stars from purplebookstand!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2018the haunting of Hattie Hastings part 2 by audrey Davies.
the story of Hattie continues. Gary her dead husband still comes and goes in her life his timing may not be great but he's still around.
a fantastic read. I love Hattie and Gary just made me laugh at the things he did. can't wait for part 3. 5*.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2018Hattie is a lovable protagonist-her best friend, and Gary, the husband who, quite literally, haunts her, are rich, full bodied and have depth, humour and are just so much fun. Book two is an exemplary follow up to the first of the trilogy; I laughed, I enjoyed, and I felt their pain. I am very much looking forward to the final book (but so sad that the story will end).
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- A. LockwoodReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Can’t wait to get to the conclusion in part three
After reading the first part, I bought part two straight away. I just bought the third and last part just now. If I have one quibble with the book it’s that it is short. I hope the writer is thinking of releasing the series as a box set now part 3 has been released.
This book is great fun as we follow Hattie and her loved ones getting on with their lives. Finding new love for friends Hattie and Cat is not easy. Hattie is not willing to let deceased husband Gary go, understandable as he still drops in now and then. Cat seems to be on the path to true romance, but will one stupid decision spoil it all. Gary knows he is hanging about as there is still a mission to complete, but we don’t get much closer to finding out what it is.
Part three therefore has plenty more loose ends to be tied up and I can’t wait to get to the conclusion. Well written with plenty of humour, but also some touching moments.