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  • Welcome to Denver Falls

  • Denver Falls Saga, Book 1
  • By: Sim Alec Sansford
  • Narrated by: Olivia Tennison
  • Length: 5 hrs and 25 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Welcome to Denver Falls

By: Sim Alec Sansford
Narrated by: Olivia Tennison
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Summary

Plagued by strange dreams and questions about her past, Harper Andrews is leaving the comfort of her college campus behind to go in search of answers.

Answers she believes are hidden in the town of Denver Falls.

What will she find?

What will she lose?

And who is the mysterious shadow that haunts her dreams?

©2020 Sim Alec Sansford (P)2020 Sim Alec Sansford
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Truly captivating!

An absolutely incredible book… I had no idea what to expect, and I don’t have the best attention span when it comes to stories; but this one was totally different! Within minutes, I was completely captivated by Harper and her adventure to Denver Falls!
This book is so well written and I honestly can’t wait for the next one…!

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Wonderful story, so compelling

Denver falls
Wow, this captured my attention from the beginning with such an intriguing prologue and kept me enthralled throughout.

17 year old Harper is determined to solve an eighteen year old crime mystery, with Abigail being the first in a series of murder victims, in a small town. Abigail's sister Emily says she is missing and 'Something took her.'

Harper is a great character, brave, determined and so well written. I really enjoyed reading about her and felt sympathetic to her plight. And her family dynamics added an extra layer of interest in this story.

There are many warnings, and dreams which would make most teenagers run a mile but Harper stays resolute in her intention. She meets some seriously creepy characters along the way including the beguiling Gideon and his creepy brother Elijah.

Many mysteries are revealed towards the end of the book explaining why she was so compelled to dig deeper putting her own safety at risk. And there are some loose threads to be further explored in the second book.

Denver Falls crosses genre boundaries, being both a crime/murder mystery with a definite supernatural/paranormal feel to it with the mention of Shadow people, wraiths, the scene in the forest, the underground mine, and the weirdly dated poetry book and what follows. At the drunken bonfire the (Natives) issue a creepy warning to the kids to scare them off as they ...
'Anger the forest,' says old man.

I loved the scene with Harper dancing under the moon with Gideon and I enjoyed the romantic aspect of the story.

The ending is complete but allows for a nice introduction to the second book in this series, with hints at what is to come.

Highly recommended. 5 stars, fantastic debut novel. Definitely my kind of read!

I'd also like to mention that the narrator of the audiobook did a fabulous job and really brought the tale to life. 5 stars to her too!

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