Has the book increased your interest in Southern Mystery/Haunting?

? Any opinions?

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I had been reading the Sookie Stackhouse series which is in the south and then I can across this! As a northeast city girl I can't wait to visit the South one day =)
Reading BC has definitely increased my interest in visiting the Southern mystery/haunting. Reading about it just spiked my imagination and interest.
I've always loved that stuff, but now I love it even more and am more interested than ever!
When i read beautiful creatures it felt like i really was down south with them. Just the way authors knew so much about the way people thought and still think amazes me, and it made me want to go to a plantation and see the mysteries that lurk behind it! it felt sooo real...
Where I live, Moncks Corner which is just north of Charleston, and on the southern tip of Lake Moultrie, we are loaded with "Haunted" Mansions and stories, old plantations, every a really really old Monastery (Mepkin Abbey). This place is so loaded with History it would make your head explode. I never really appreciated it until just now. Looking at it from the outside gives you a different perspective.

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