
Sarah by Teri Polen has drawn the short horror straw today.

What Amazon says
“The writing style and general creepiness reminded me of Diary of a Haunting, which I would recommend to anyone who enjoyed this book.” –Barnes and Noble Booksellers
Seventeen-year-old horror fan Cain Shannon thought helping a ghost find her killers would be the supernatural adventure of a lifetime. Now, he just hopes to survive long enough to protect his family and friends from her.
A bet between friends goes horribly wrong, resulting in Sarah’s death. When she returns to seek justice against those responsible, Cain agrees to help her. But when he discovers Sarah has been hijacking his body, he realizes she wants retribution instead of justice.
Terrified of what could have happened when he wasn’t in control, Cain commands Sarah to leave his house – but exorcising her isn’t that easy. She retaliates against her murderers in bloody, horrific ways, each death making her stronger, then sets her sights on Cain. With the help of friends, Cain fights to save himself and his loved ones and searches for a way to stop Sarah before she kills again.
My review
I listened to the audio book of Sarah by Teri Polen. I thought the reader did a good job and narrated the story at a good pace and with sufficient expression and interest factor to keep the listener engaged.
I thought this book was really creepy. It is a YA book and the characters are all older teenagers which I think worked well for this plot as teenagers, particularly males, do not see risk and are likely to react to situations with a lot more bravado than an adult would in the same circumstances. The almost underhanded and devious way the ghost of Sarah, a murdered school girl, introduces herself to Cain, a jock with a kind heart, lets you know in a subtle way right up front that this is not a particularly friendly ghost and that there is more to her than initially meets the eye.
Cain has assumed the role of man of the house after the death of his father and is protective of his Mother and much younger sister. His compassion, youth and naivety does not stand him good stead in identifying the potential threat posed by Sarah although, as he finds out more about her death, he gradually realises that she is after retribution against her killers and is not looking for help to move on from her current status.
The author’s descriptions of Sarah as she becomes more and more evil and travels further down the path of revenge are very vivid and disturbing. Sarah’s evil thoughts and deeds are reflected in her ghostly face and form.
Fortunately for Cain, he has good friends on his side in the form of Finn, an intelligent and clear minded childhood friend, and Lindsey, a lovely young lady with an aunt who deals in the occult and is able to provide talismans and assistance in fighting Sarah as she becomes more deranged and angry. The clairvoyant aunt was a bit convenient but I did not detract from the story for me.
Amazon US purchase link: https://www.amazon.com/Sarah-Teri-Polen/dp/1612967914
The book sounds like a really creepy and suspenseful, like a great book for Halloween. Thank you for a great review Robbie.
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Hi Thomas, Teri Polen is a great writer and I found this book to be really creepy.
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Teri Polen’s book sounds creepy and well-crafted indeed! Really good review, Robbie!
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Hi Dave, this book really gave me the creeps. I enjoyed it a great deal.
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I loved this story, and am glad to see it presented this time of year.
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Hi Craig, I also enjoyed this book very much. It was really creepy.
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A seriously creepy cover… and what a neat idea for a story. I’ll have to check out this book.
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HI Dave, I really enjoyed Sarah. It’s the first book by Teri Polen I read and it is really creepy.
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It sounds like a perfect Halloween-time read. Good review, Robbie!
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Hi Vera, this is a really creepy book. I enjoyed it a lot.
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I remember reading Sarah when it released. It’s a great selection for this time of year. A creepy read with excellent characters.
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Hi Mae, thanks for adding your endorsement of this great book.
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Excellent review, Robbie, of what sounds like a well-written, eerie story.
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HI Tim, it was. I found it very creepy.
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Excellent review, Robbie! I was scared of reading Sarah, but Teri said it’s not that scary. I read it and it was eerie but not dark. I enjoyed it. I liked the characters.
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Hi Miriam, it wasn’t over the top scary for me either. It depends what you find scary really. I find real life crime much scarier than supernatural stories.
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Scary-sounding book, Robbie. I’m surprised Miriam liked it. I avoid occult and super dark books and movies. But you made it sound like there were redeeming qualities in it.
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Hi Marsha, I do like dark books and stories and I write them too. I enjoyed Sarah. She was extremely creepy.
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I’ll have to think about creepy Sarah! She sounds wicked for sure!
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This sounds like the perfect book for Halloween! *shudder*
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It is, the depictions of Sarah are exceptionally creepy 💀
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Great review, Robbie.
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Thank you, Bernadette
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Wonderful review, Robbie. I enjoyed your analysis. It’s been years since I read this book, but it still stands out as a well written horror story. Congrats to Teri. Hugs to you both.
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Hi Teagan, I also enjoyed this book. Sarah was really creepy.
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Thanks so much for featuring Sarah, Robbie! I never listened to the audiobook. When my publisher sent me a sample (before the whole book was recorded), the narrator gave everyone a deep southern accent – which wasn’t the case. It may have been corrected, but I’ll never know, lol.
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Hi Teri, I don’t believe the characters had deep southern accents. I don’t remember that at all.
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