

She used “dramatic pauses” (I don’t know how else to explain it) where the characters go “OMG I know who the killer is” and then the scene changes. The author also seemed to be in denial about the villain. The story lost a star because the conclusion was so obvious early on that it made the characters in the book seem almost stupid for not realizing it sooner. Very little emotion to help me feel like he really felt anything for anybody. David is a very stiff character to the point even the narrator talked in a very formal stiff manner when voicing him. I had a hard time buying the romance between Katie/David. The mystery is very intriguing and the setting is phenomenal – makes me want to visit and explore Key West. I take that back I did enjoy Sean and Bartholomew.
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I never know how to rate a book where I liked the story but didn’t really like any of the characters. With a supernatural nod to Hitchcock's Suspicion, fans will enjoy "Ghost Shadow". The heroine in spite of communicating with ghosts (Bartholomew the spirit adds humor to the mix) has doubts about Beckett even as she falls in love with him. The investigation is fun to follow, but remains in the background to the romance. "Ghost Shadow" is an entertaining paranormal romantic suspense. And, oh yeah, did I mention that Katie can see and talk to ghosts? Katie's constant companion is Bartholomew - a wise-cracking pirate (oops, PRIVATEER) who is determined to keep Katie safe. After David blocks Katie's purchase of the museum, the two wind up teaming up in order to find out who killed the woman, David's ex-fiance, so many years before. Katie, of course, goes to investigate the mysterious lights only to find the co-owner of the building, and the man who many believed murdered the woman years before, David Beckett. The evening before the purchase goes through, she walks past the building and sees the lights on. Paul Wilson.Katie O'Hara, owner of Katie-okie, a karaoke business that seems to only play at her uncle's bar and restaurant, attempts to purchase a tourist attraction that has been vacant on the island ever since a woman was found murdered in one of the exhibits.

Never Fear – Phobias also contains stories by Laura Harner, Michael Koogler, E. I’d Kill for That is a collaborative novel which also contains the work of Rita Mae Brown, Jennifer Crusie, Linda Fairstein, Lisa Gardner, Kay Hooper, Katherine Neville, Anne Perry, Kathy Reichs, Julie Smith and Tina Wainscott. 5 also contains contributions by Stephanie Bond, Candace Camp, Brenda Jackson and Tara Taylor Quinn. The collection Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies, Oh My! also contains contributions by Kat Covelle, Traci Hall, Veronika Levine, Michael Meeske, Carol Stephenson and Bonnie Vanak. Note: A Season of Miracles was also published as Miracle.

Never Fear - Phobias: Everyone Fears Something.īirds of Prey: The Harlan Coben Challenge Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies.Oh My!Ī Fantastic Holiday Season: The Gift of Stories Mistress of Magic (As:Heather Graham Pozzessere)ĭouble Entendre (As:Heather Graham Pozzessere)ĭown In New Orleans (As:Heather Graham Pozzessere)Ī Bride by Christmas (With: Candace Camp) Hatfield and McCoy (As: Heather Graham Pozzessere) Wedding Bell Blues (As:Heather Graham Pozzessere) Mother's Day, the Krewe, and a Really Big Dogīlue Heaven, Black Night (As: Shannon Drake)Ī Circumstantial Affair / A Matter of CircumstanceĪ Perilous Eden (As:Heather Graham Pozzessere) Christmas, The Krewe and a Large White RabbitĮaster, the Krewe and Another Large White Rabbit
