The House Down Cherry Tree Lane


Read by Ramona Holliday

(4.5 stars; 50 reviews)

The House Down Cherry Tree Lane is a story of murder and intrigue to the 100th power. The story mixes the historic Gild family from a small town in Illinois with a modern day sister family. When they purchase the Gild house from a nervous realtor things are never the same for them. It will make your beliefs about ghosts and paranormal change forever.

Produced and narrated by Jeffrey Kafer


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Reviews


(3 stars)

I love Meatloaf mire than most singers, but starting each chapter with a song quote was overdone. Discovering that a first person narrator has lied to the audience for 17 chapters makes you wonder what else is (in the reality of the story) completely fabricated. The author uses repetitive terminology way to often. "Our eyes met. I couldn't take my eyes off of his eyes." And the super happy ending makes me wonder if the Dr didn't put Angela in a rubber room half way through chapter 18. Still, some of the characters were likable and the story quite compelling. I especially liked David, a Victorian era GHOST reacting to Elvis and the Beatles.


(0 stars)

I personally loved the book. To Ramona and Jeff, thank you for brightening up my days. I really appreciate this free Podiobook!! My one and only comment is that I'm not at all sure which has been more exciting, the book or the nail biting commentary of all the "helpful" ...


(0 stars)

I really liked the book! I only hope the ending was intended to lead to a part two, because it left way too many questions. It was as if i didn't get the final chapter. But at any rate, thank you Ramona for the good book< and thank you Jeffery ...


(0 stars)

This book started out with a fairly tightly written and promising begining, but sadly the quality declined surely as did my interest and tolerance. I made it to chapter sixteen before finally calling it a day. For me this was an unfortunate indicator of just how unpalatable the story had ...


(0 stars)

Thank you very much for your wonderful comments. I haven't quit writing. For more of my books you can go to stores/lulu.com/ramonasrags or you can to to Amazon.com and search for Ramona Holliday. I hope you will buy some of my books to read. By the way, I have long ...


(0 stars)

Great book and great narration! It didn't bother me to have a male narrating for a female. It's called using your imagination! To the people pubically bashing the book, have you ever heard the term "if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all?" Life is too short ...


(0 stars)

Paging through Podiobooks looking for a good book I always read the reviews to see if it is up my alley... low and behold I find an author being lambasted by an intellectual snob who wants her friends to judge her by the books she reads. I will be downloading ...


(0 stars)

Okay, I am really late on this because I JUST discovered Podiobooks. I LOVED this book, beginning to end. It was written well and read well. I didn't care that the narrator was male. I was so into the book/storyline that it didn't matter. Great job to both the author ...