Strange Folk by Alli Dyer

 


"Strange Folk" is an interesting blend of magic, mystery, suspense, and even a little romance.  Lee left her drug addicted mother and her small hometown behind for college.  She established a new life in California but her marriage falls apart and she needs to create a new life for her children.  She travels back to her hometown to live with her grandmother.  Lee and her family are not quite normal.  Her son, Cliff, can see things, and her daughter, Meredith, can feel the land.  Lee's family has a history of magical abilities.  Even as her children start to embrace their gifts, Lee is still lost and turns to alcohol to help her deal.  Soon things turn from bad to worse as tragic events begin happening.  Lee must embrace who she is and confront her demons to keep her family safe. 


This novel was told from different characters'perspectives which I really enjoyed.  The magical elements were an interesting touch and I was never quite sure what was going to happen.  The writing created a vivid setting which helped immerse me into the story.  Overall, I found this an engaging story and look forward to reading more from this author. 

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