Sunday, June 18, 2017

The Gravediggers of Champagne County Review

The Gravediggers of Champagne County: A Novel (The Graveyard Series Book 1)

By Elizabeth Evans Kirk

The Gravediggers of Champagne County: A Novel (The Graveyard Series Book 1) by [Evans Kirk, Elizabeth]
The dead are the best listeners. 16-year-old Violet Chance thinks so, anyway. Which is why she spends most of her time in the graveyard, concocting elaborate stories of the departed, attending the funerals of strangers, and even impersonating the dead. 

After an unspeakable family trauma forces her into the safe arms of God’s Acre, the mystical town cemetery, she forges an unlikely friendship with Albert, the reclusive, old gravedigger—a haunted loner who prefers to spend his days six feet under, but whose fascinating stories about the buried enchant and captivate Violet’s imagination. That is, until the dead start telling her stories of their own, and what a lively bunch of storytellers they prove to be.

The Gravediggers of Champagne County is a rare coming-of-age tale about a curious girl tormented by the things she’s seen, haunted by the secrets she keeps, and the graveyard that won’t let them stay buried for long. A gritty and touching magical realism story about tragedy and loss, and the unbreakable bonds of love and trust that can be forged even in the darkest moments. Set in the sleepy, small-town of Champagne County, the cast of charming characters (living and dead) simply dazzle against a rich graveyard setting so gripping it’s sure to live on long after the last page has been read. 

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MY REVIEW

Violet loved the graveyard, the calming quiet and seclusion of it. She didn’t like people, being around them, conversing with them, and especially answering their questions. No, Violet was a loner. Except for her interest in Albert, the gravedigger. To her, he was the most interesting person in the world. They both had tragic pasts so Violet felt they were kindred spirits. But then Booth Rothschild gets hired as a second gravedigger and everything about him gets under Violet’s skin. And when she starts having visions where the dead are telling her their stories, she feels like the past is coming back to haunt her. Or did it ever leave?


One would think that the plot and characters would be creepy, but I thought it was fascinating. The character of Violet had a unique personality that was like a magnet. It drew me in from the beginning. I could read her diatribes all day and not lose interest. There was so much of the things she said I could relate to. I hated for this story to end, and I would like for it to be continued in another story, as the last chapter skipped enough time to easily be able to carry one.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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