

Perry has a wild imagination so when she sees strange occurrences, she just blows it off as her wild imagination. Perry is instantly mooning over Dex and can't seem to focus around him.

Then she meets Declan Foray and sees and opportunity to do something interesting and add some variety to her life, albeit very scary. Perry is very insecure, especially where her weight and height is concerned, and she hates her job so much that she's become ill-tempered. And how would she have liked it to have gone? She has no clue, she just want to stop being bored out of her mind. Perry Palomino's life isn't going the way she would have desired. Most female protagonist seem to have an overactive imagination about what's probably happening or what someone might be thinking, but Perry certainly took the cake in my opinion. But then it made me laugh, when I got tired of being fed up I saw the craziness that is Perry Palomino. She, Perry Palomino had an outrageous over active imagination that at first drove me crazy. I had a hard time being in the head of the protagonist. It took me a while to warm up to this book. I plan on reading the other books in the series, in part to see if Dex ever turns into a better man, and to find out what secrets he is hiding. It is the first in a series, about Dex and Perry and their ghost hunting webisodes. She has mysterious proclamations for Perry, about how she and Dex need to help each other, and their work is not done. Apparently only Perry and Dex can see her. There is a creepy clown lady that keeps showing up. And yet Perry finds herself more and more attracted to him as the book progresses. He sends mixed messages about his attraction to Perry, at times flirting, at other times ignoring, or talking about his gorgeous girlfriend, Jen. And he may or may not be telling the truth. He is a little too sarcastic for my liking. I didn't really like, Dex, the man Perry gets involved with during her ghost hunt. I liked that at 15 she already had a successful blog about fashion. Her family was interesting too, especially her younger sister, Ada. She is 22 years old, still lives with her parents, and trying to find her place in the world.

What I enjoyed about the book was the main character, Perry.

But for the reader, it really was not very scary. I thought that it would be a very scary book. I felt a little mislead by the title "Experiment in Terror". I can't believe that I read the whole book in one day! I would actually give this about 3.5 stars.
