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Tammy Thomas
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Awesome book a real page Turner! Paranormal enthusiasts must read so relatable in so many levels don't forget his second book Inn Conflict by
Allen Cornelson

Kindle Customer
A must read
Being a paranormal investigator myself. I can truly relate to your experiences this book kept me up late at night reading. I was totally there with you during your investigation. Your description of what you were feeling and experiencing was amazing. Definitely not a place to be taken lightly. the

William Armstrong.
An enjoyable read
I finished reading this book not that long ago, and I will say that the author of the book did a great job of not only taking us through this location and giving us a mental picture of it, but the honesty in his words on how it came to have a negative effect on him and his journey with this location which some people may not agree with, but it can happen. All in all, I enjoyed this book immensely and I am glad to have it in my library collection of paranormal books.

Book Behavior
The narrative is so personable. I like the structure and timeline of quick read I can't wait to read #2!

Scott Wise
Spine-Tingling Paranormal Tail from the Midwest’s Most Haunted Hotspot
Inn Conflict, Cornelison ratchets up the supernatural suspense as the ghosts of the Stage Coach Inn become more aggressive. This sequel documents the escalating paranormal drama and Cornelison’s efforts to calm the restless spirits. His bold initiative Leads to harrowing confrontations with violent energies and vengeful ghosts. While staying true to his factual approach, Cornelison conveys the palpable threat and uncanny terror of experiences in vivid detail.

William Armstrong
An enjoyable read (Part 2)
This sequel to "In Too Deep" tracks the author's return to the setting of his first book, but now it's the place that remembers him, leading to a suspenseful final confrontation. As with the original, I found this thrilling ending to his journey with this remarkable location very enjoyable.

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Julia Harper’s
Inn Conflict by Allen Cornelison offers a deeply personal and immersive look into paranormal investigation, ground did not in spectacle but in lived experience. Reading this book feels less like consuming a standard ghost hunt account and more like walking beside the author through a place that has permanently marked him the Stagecoach inn. There is a strong emotional undercurrent throughout the narrative, suggesting that this is not simply a location Allen investigated, but one that became intertwined with his identity.
What stands out most is the authenticity of the experience. The book captures the unique energy of investigation: the quiet tension, the highlighted awareness in the darkness, and the unsettling realization that some encounters do not end when you leave the site. The author conveys the adrenaline, curiosity, and responsibility that comes with seeking answers.

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