Showing posts with label paranormal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paranormal. Show all posts

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Ghost of Lies (Medium Trouble #1) by Alice Winters

 



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Hiro
Though I was born with the ability to see the dead, I struggled with it until my brother was killed and his ghost was left behind. Now, I’m determined to figure out who is responsible for his death… the problem is that Detective Maddox Booker, the one working the case, is a grumpy and stubborn man who wants nothing to do with me and definitely doesn’t believe in ghosts. It doesn’t help that I keep finding myself looking ridiculous in front of the detective, thanks to interfering ghosts who enjoy laughing at my expense. Still, the more I’m around Maddox, the more I realize that beneath that surly exterior is a kind and caring man who will do anything to help.

Maddox
When another man dies, I know we have a serial killer on our hands—the same murderer who has remained elusive for a year and a half. To add to my frustration, I keep running into Hiro at crime scenes only to hear him claim that he can talk to ghosts. The words of the dead could lead us to the serial killer and even tell us who is next, but ghosts? There’s no such thing as ghosts. Hiro is determined and charming, and no matter what I do, I can’t stop letting him get involved. He's definitely snagged my attention, but when he nearly winds up dead, I know he's getting closer to the truth—and if I don’t do something soon, he might be next.

Ghost of Lies is full of action, mystery, humor, and romance. Though more is planned for this couple, the mystery is solved and there is a happy ending.
 




My Rating - 5 Stars!


Ghost of Lies is the start of the Medium Trouble series. This Alice Winters book is riveting from the start and looks to be the beginning of another fantastic series. 

From the start, this book grabbed me, with humor and plenty of charm. Good god, I fell for Hero immediately. 

This gem is a romance mixed with a murder mystery, a medium, ghosts, action, danger, and non stop laughs. It's full of hilarious banter and wit. Hero and Maddox are simply hysterical together. But add in Hero's friends and omg, I can't get enough of this story. 

The romance is great, with the two slowly falling for each other, and the sarcasm and attraction between them being amazing. 

As for the mystery, well damn. The author kept me guessing throughout, with plenty of twists, turns, and surprises. 

Let's be honest; there's nothing else quite like an Alice Winters' story. She manages to keep humor throughout, all while getting her characters falling for each other with non stop banter and non stop innuendoes. The storylines are always fast paced and intriguing, keeping you up late into the night. 

Ghost of Lies is another stellar book added to Alice Winter's catalog. Just read this one and read all her books if you haven't yet discovered her genius. You won't regret it!




Friday, October 29, 2021

Dead Sea (Cold Case Psychic #17) by Pandora Pine

 



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When a new client asks the West Side Detectives to look into the Redcoat Murders on Dead Man’s Rock in the years before the start of the Revolutionary War, Ronan O’Mara thinks he might have the perfect case to put his new detective agency on the map. The only problem is that while Ronan’s specialty is cold case murders, he’s never investigated a case nearly three centuries cold.

Meanwhile, Ronan’s husband, renowned psychic Tennyson Grimm, finds the top news story of the day is a ghost sighting, complete with a photo. Known as the Weeping Widow, the spirit has walked the beach in search of her lost love for hundreds of years. Spurred on by the sighting, a man claiming to be the Widow’s descendant asks Tennyson for help in hopes of bringing peace to his ancestor, allowing her to stand down from her nocturnal prowl.

As work begins on each case, Tennyson and Ronan realize they’re both hunting the ghost of Thorne Killbane, a man once known as the Killer Angel. Somehow made flesh and bone again, Killbane is out for blood and Ronan and Tennyson are in his sights. When Ronan is kidnapped, the search is on to find him and send the Killer Angel back to hell where he belongs.

Can the Killer Angel be stopped, or will Ronan become the next victim consigned to the dead sea?
 





My Rating - 4.5 Stars!


Dead Sea is the seventeenth book in the Cold Case Psychic series. And it's a fabulous addition to this Pandora Pine series. 

I love the cold case and all it involves. It's a lot of fun and kept me intrigued throughout. But it's the family that keeps me coming back. The characters continue to develop and grow in each book. I already loved them long ago, but I just can't get enough of these men and all the secondary family members.

The writing is great as usual, with more suspense and mystery that will keep you intrigued. And damn it, there's no end to the adventures the author comes up with for these men. And of course, I continue to be charmed by the way she writes little Everly.

Dead Sea is a great choice the next time you're in the mood for some paranormal fun. Basically, you just can't go wrong with Pandora Pine. 





Monday, June 21, 2021

Coldburgh Train Station (Researchers In Paranormal Phenomenon #1) by Michele Notaro & Sammi Cee

 


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Do you hear bumps in the night? Get unexplained chills? Feel like someone’s watching you when you’re all alone? Don’t stay scared! Shoot RIPP a message for all your spooktacular needs!

Dane

I only go along with Rory and Thad’s crazy plan of checking out an abandoned train station because they seem so excited, and I honestly don’t care what we do for our film class project. Transferring colleges was supposed to be my escape from reality, anyway, so there’s no harm in doing a little ghost hunting, right? It’s not like we’ll find anything. I really just want to go through the motions, but these guys have a way of making me care—ugh. Even Rory’s older brother is able to get under my skin in ways I wish he couldn’t. I should stay away, but his sweet and caring nature keeps pulling me in—damn him.

Brooks

Helping Rory and Thad with RIPP is just something I do to spend time with them. Bless their little hearts, they really believe in ghosts and are determined to prove it to the world. When Dane gets assigned to their group for their class project, my worry they won’t need me anymore is overshadowed by my desire to spend as much time as possible getting to know the mysterious new man. I get my wish when we have an encounter that seems… unbelievable. As scary as it is, my life becomes less aimless when Dane and I team up to protect my brother and his best friend when they insist on returning to the train station again... and again.

What happens when two men experience something no one else sees? Can they stay alive long enough to fall in love or is seeing what lives at Coldburgh Train Station the beginning of the end?


Coldburgh Train Station is book one in the RIPP (Researchers In Paranormal Phenomenon) series. It’s a 90K word standalone MM romance with spooky fun, cute guys, apparitions, a hyper younger brother that won’t stay away from the coffee pot, a friend that cares way too much about his tan, spirits, a crazy mom, amazing friendships, love, and did we mention ghosts?

Intended for audiences 18 years and older.




My Rating - 4.5 Stars!

Coldburg Train Station is the first book in the Researchers in Paranormal Phenomenon series. This Michele Notaro and Sammi Cee gem is perfect for fans of paranormal light. 

I am not a big fan of paranormal books. Not at all. But give me a good paranormal light romance and I am all over it. And this book is just that. 

I rarely talk about covers, but I have to address this one. It is simply perfect for this book. It had me intrigued and assuming it would be light and cute, as opposed to scary and deep. 

Then I started reading. The writing is wonderful, with lots of humor sprinkled throughout. The characters are well developed and the storyline is riveting. I was instantly invested. 

I love the men and their journey. It's a fabulous college romance centered around a fun ghost story. I love it all. 

The ghost story aspect is a fabulous mix of creepy and entertaining. It's full of humor, as well as serious moments. I adore the You Tube channel and it's fan base.

And then there's the layers. This tale addresses some serious issues. It's about accepting that one can love after loss. It's about accepting that it's okay to live fully after losing someone.

Overall, Coldburgh Train Station is a wonderful read. The authors team up perfectly to create this charming story. 



Thursday, April 29, 2021

Nixing the End of the World (Phoenix's Quest #1) by Alice Winters

 


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Nix
“You are the savior of mankind” are the last words I ever expected to hear while nibbling on fries. The thing is, I’m not mankind saving material. I don’t even have magic (and just found out it exists). I’m the most boring, normal(ish) human ever.

Suddenly, I’m being tossed right into the middle of a fight that started years before I was even born, and then I get partnered up with Alastair, a quirky magical Guardian. He is rather attractive and sweet when he’s not into the whole “woe is me, I can’t let myself fall in love with you” nonsense. I mean, the moment he took my annoyingly judgmental grandma hostage, it was all over for me. I was hooked.

Now the only problem is… what exactly are we saving the world from?

Alastair
The moment I laid eyes on Nix, the naive yet easygoing human captivated my attention, and now I’m determined to protect him. But despite my amazing and majestic abilities, we might not make it out of this mess. Still, there must be a reason Nix was chosen. No, he doesn’t have pizazz and maybe he really doesn’t have magic, but he’s also one of the strongest and kindest men I’ve ever met.

Now if I can just get him to stop throwing blankets at enemies, we might have a shot at this.


Nixing the End of the World contains a flaming "horse" with antlers who inexplicably appears when needed (or not), an interfering BFF who didn’t really mean to light the trunk on fire, a six-toed cat that looks like he put a claw in a socket, and an incubus who just wants a smoothie without anyone losing their clothes.




My Rating -5  Stars!


Nixing the End of the World is a fabulous start to the Phoenix's Quest series. This is classic Alice Winters perfection. 

Saving the world has never been so entertaining!

Let me start by saying I usually won't even give stories like this a try. But it's Alice, so I had to. And I am thrilled I did.

Nix's world is upended when he discovers he's the one who will save the world. With Alistair agreeing to guard him, the laughs are non stop. 

Omg, Nix. Nix is so damn lovable with his innocence and lack of knowledge about pretty much everything. And oh man, I love his family too. 

This is a tale of adventure, healing, and a whole lot of danger. But, with Alice's amazing writing style, everything scary or dangerous is lighthearted and easy to read. 

I can't get enough of these men. The banter, the barbs, the sarcasm, and the hilarious situations. I adore how close they become, with funny moments involved. And better yet, I just adore their whole journey. 

Written in alternating first person pov, the writing is smooth, fast paced, and well developed. The world building is stellar, with everything being fair game in this world of magic and mages. The secondary characters are entertaining and add tremendously to the fun.

Nixing the end of the World is a fabulous read. Everything about this Alice Winters read kept me riveted throughout. It's the perfect mix of action, magic, humor, and ultimately some romance. 



Monday, March 8, 2021

His Mistake (Gemini Warlocks #1) by Pandora Pine

 


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Cristobal Gemini has the power to make the sea obey his every command. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for his love life. He has one rule when it comes to dating. Break it and you’re gone. His most recent lover lasted longer than most, but ultimately suffered the same fate. Little did Cristobal know that ending his relationship with Ezra was the worst mistake of his life.

Ezra Black spent the last year in Vermont trying to put his life back together after the messy breakup. His mother’s cancer diagnosis sends him running back to Florida and conveniently into Cristobal, who wants to rekindle their relationship. Ezra isn’t sure if the risk is worth the reward.

Cristobal is willing to do anything to win Ezra back, even going so far as having one of his fellow warlocks attempt to cast a love spell on Ezra. The men begin to reconnect, but a family emergency throws their lives into chaos and threatens to tear them apart forever.

Will the second time be the charm for Cristobal and Ezra? Or is this another mistake in the making?
 





My Rating - 5 Stars!


His Mistake is the first book in Pandora Pine's Gemini Warlocks series. 

If you haven't yet read a Pandora Pine book, then you certainly are in for a surprise. I was hesitant going in, as I am not a fan of Warlocks and books like this. But, she once again excels at creating the perfect little Paranormal Light story that's infused with lots of charm, heart, and humor. The paranormal elements are there throughout, but it's never the main part of the storyline. This is about the characters and what they go through, which just so happens to include some magical situations. It's truly wonderful. 

After an ugly breakup, Cristobal and Ezra go their separate ways, but a year later they're still unsettled about their relationship having ended. Cristobal went from being a short term relationship guy to not being able to stop thinking about Ezra. 

Ezra's mother has cancer so he's back in town to help her. Her situation adds tremendously to their story.  

What follows is a fabulous adventure to figure out what each man wants and to get a second chance together. And it's not like anything you've read before. 

My favorite moment involves a love spell that had me laughing out loud. I love this scene. With the way it's written, I could see it all and couldn't stop giggling. Every single moment of it played out for me as if I was watching it on tv. And I love it. This scene alone makes the book worth reading. 

Their story also includes trying to work through their relationship issues, in addition to some mystery, action, and danger.

I love the author's writing style, as it's mostly fast paced fun. Written in alternating third person pov, the reader is easily able to understand both characters. 

His Mistake is an entertaining start to what looks to be another great series by Pandora Pine. If you ever are going to take a chance on a paranormal-light, romantic comedy, look no further!



Saturday, March 6, 2021

RELEASE BLITZ, EXCERPT, GIVEAWAY & REVIEW - Destined Prey (Wild Ones #1) by Bailey Bradford

Destined Prey
Bailey Bradford

Book 1 in the Wild Ones series

Word Count: 43,119
Book Length: SHORT NOVEL
Pages: 178

GENRES:

CONTEMPORARY
EROTIC ROMANCE
GAY
GLBTQI
PARANORMAL
WERESHIFTERS

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The call of the wild has never been so hot.

All Jack Tucker wanted was to come home for a little while and try to figure out where his life had gone wrong. Moving from Wyoming to New York didn’t turn out the way he’d thought it would, and a bad breakup has left him bruised—emotionally and otherwise.

He doesn’t expect to be glad he’s back on the Double T Ranch with his brother, Rhett, and he sure doesn’t expect to find the place crawling with coywolves, wolves and coyotes. There seems to be some kind of animal warfare going on, and he and Rhett are caught in the middle of it.

Coywolves—the hybrid of wolves and coyotes, hated by both, and more predatory than either. Add in the fact that all the battling species are shifters, and there’s bound to be trouble.

Ben Akers is part of his brother’s pack. The only coywolf shifters in existence, they find themselves under constant attack from wolf and coyote packs determined to make the Akers pack extinct. But coywolves don’t die out so easy, and when Ben’s life takes a surprising turn in the form of one sexy human named Jack Tucker, they’re both in for surprises, danger and the chance at the kind of love most people—and shifters—can only dream of…

Reader advisory: This book contains references to the main character's abusive relationship, scenes of fighting and death in shifted form.

Publisher's Note: This book was previously released elsewhere. It has been revised and reedited for release with Pride Publishing.

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My Rating - 4.5 Stars!

Destined Prey is a fabulous shifter romance by Bailey Bradford. The first book in the Wild Ones series, it's a great start to this shifter series.

First I have to admit that the cover doesn't work for me at all. If you are a cover snob, ignore the cover. The story is much better. I promise. 

I was immediately drawn into this intriguing story of pack rivalries. Shifters. Wolves. Coywolves. Turf wars. And some humans who have no clue what's going on. Yes, please!

Jack's staying with his brother for a short time. But he's instantly thrown into the action when Rhett gets injured by wolves. And he can't stop thinking about those eyes he saw.

There's insta-love for Jack and Ben despite them having no clue what's going on. I adore when Jack discovers that Ben's a shifter. It's so damn funny, while also being sweet and charming. It's a fabulous scene.

What follows is a story with good adventure, strong chemistry, and plenty of hot sex. I love their connection and some of the obstacles they face. 

The writing is great, with fantastic world building and intriguing characters. I am definitely excited to read more of this world. There are plenty of interesting secondary characters to keep things fun as well. 

Destined Prey is a riveting omegaverse romance. Bailey Bradford combines action and heat for a wonderful read. It's definitely a unique twist on the world of shifters and I recommend it to any shifter fans. 

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Jack Tucker watched his brother retrieve the rifle from the gun cabinet in the office. “Um. Rhett? What’re you doing?”

Rhett didn’t even glance back at him as he loaded the gun. “What does it look like I’m doing? You been living in the city so long you forgot how a Wyoming rancher lives?” Then he did look over his shoulder at Jack, and Jack kind of wished he hadn’t.

He hated seeing that judgment in his brother’s eyes, and knowing he’d never be good enough for Rhett, never be the man Rhett was. “No,” Jack mumbled, “I didn’t forget.”

Rhett sighed and turned until he faced Jack. “Look, that was uncalled for. I’m… I’m sorry, okay?”

Jack was so startled by the apology that he gulped and couldn’t think of a word to say.

Rhett grimaced. “Yeah. Well, okay. Gotta check on some tracks Eddie said he found leading from his property to ours. I’ll be back in a few hours.” He left, striding from the room without seeming to hesitate.

Jack groaned and closed his eyes. Of course Rhett didn’t hesitate—he never had. Rhett always knew what to do, and how to do it, and who he was and that he was right… Except, he apologized to me, and it screwed my head right up.

“Worse than it already is,” he muttered. Jack couldn’t stop himself from touching his left side, where his bruised ribs throbbed as the pain meds wore off. He was lucky, very lucky, that Rhett hadn’t pushed him on the accident that had sent Jack running home from New York, and possibly into the unemployment line. His boss hadn’t been happy with Jack taking off, even with a medical note as an excuse. Jack hadn’t told Rhett much about any of that. As far as Rhett knew, Jack had fallen down some icy steps, and that was all he was going to ever know about the incident.

Jack replayed his brother’s apology in his head and somehow it mingled in with Alex’s. Cold fear trickled down Jack’s spine and his gut cramped hard enough to make him worry about the dinner he’d just eaten.

After several minutes of trying to calm himself down, Jack stood and left. He’d wanted to sit and talk with Rhett about finances and try to decide if he should offer to let Rhett buy him out. Jack wasn’t made to be a rancher. He wasn’t made to be a New Yorker, either.

Jack didn’t know what he was supposed to do in life, and at the age of twenty-seven, he kind of thought he should have an inkling.

His cell phone rang as he stepped into his bedroom. Without looking, he knew it was Alex calling. “Who else would it be?” he huffed. It wasn’t like he had any friends left.

Rather than check to see how many times Alex had called and how many texts he’d sent, Jack turned the phone off, then stuck it in the nightstand. He eased himself onto the bed, then took a couple of pain pills and washed them down with the rest of the water he’d brought in earlier.

The glass was old and familiar, and he felt a pang of regret as he looked it over after he set it down. Green glass, nothing special about it, yet it brought back so many memories.

He could see his mom in the kitchen, fixing a pitcher of tea, talking to him and listening as he told her about his day at school or the chores he’d had to do around the ranch. She’d always been so kind and understanding that Jack had to believe she’d have been fine about him being gay. He’d spent many afternoons in the kitchen, helping her prepare meals or just basking in her presence. Losing her had almost broken him.

For a few more minutes, he let his mind go back to happy childhood days. His dad wasn’t in nearly as many of those good memories, but Chauncey Tucker hadn’t been a bad man. His dad had been more like Rhett—stoic, focused on the ranch and less on the people around him.

Jack ran one finger around the rim of the glass. He was surprised, really, that there were any of the old things left.

The sound of gunshot startled him so badly he jerked and nearly sent the glass flying.

“Shit!” He winced, then stood as quickly as he could manage.

Another shot rang out, then a third, and fear quickly overtook every other sensation he’d felt until then.

Rhett had always been an ace shot. If he’d had to use three bullets, then there was something bad outside—a bear or a whole pack of wolves.

Jack didn’t like guns, but he went and got one from the gun cabinet anyway. He loaded it as he walked to the front door, and hoped like hell Rhett wasn’t hurt.

As soon as he stepped outside, the fine hairs at his nape seemed to stand up and vibrate, like some kind of primitive survival instinct. Jack froze, his back to the door and his heart slamming hard against his ribs.

Another shot sounded, and it jolted Jack into action. “Rhett! Rhett!” He rushed down the steps and toward the direction the shots had come from. “Rhett! Are you okay?”

When Rhett didn’t immediately answer, Jack ran, aware that he was being careless with his gun but had all his attention on finding his brother as soon as possible.

“Rhett!” He stumbled over something on the ground and almost fell before he managed to flail enough to keep himself upright.

Pain tore down his injured side, but he ignored it, calling out for his brother yet again. He cursed himself for not thinking to grab a flashlight. The sky was overcast and there was no moonlight to assist him in his search, and once he was past the barns there was no light coming from the house or other structures, either.

The cattle in the closest field were making enough noise to drown out his voice or Rhett’s, making it impossible for them to hear each other—the sounds of the gunshots must have scared them. Jack worried about a stampede, but he’d never seen any of the critters take out a fence, so he dismissed the idea.

“Rhett!” His throat burned as he hollered again.

Lightning streaked across the sky, blinding Jack for a moment, then thunder followed and he couldn’t contain his startled yelp as his ears rang from the sound.

Or his shriek when six pairs of glowing yellow eyes appeared between him and the fence line.

“Shit!” Jack skidded to a halt, hoping he could steady his hands, and force himself to do what he had to do.

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A native Texan, Bailey spends her days spinning stories around in her head, which has contributed to more than one incident of tripping over her own feet. Evenings are reserved for pounding away at the keyboard, as are early morning hours. Sleep? Doesn't happen much. Writing is too much fun, and there are too many characters bouncing about, tapping on Bailey's brain demanding to be let out.

Caffeine and chocolate are permanent fixtures in Bailey's office and are never far from hand at any given time. Removing either of those necessities from Bailey's presence can result in what is known as A Very, Very Scary Bailey and is not advised under any circumstances.

You can follow Bailey on Facebook here and Twitter here.

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Monday, December 28, 2020

Dead of Winter (Cold Case Psychic #15) by Pandora Pine

 


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Happily settled into retired life, former Cold Case Detective Ronan O’Mara is made an offer he can’t refuse: Solve the thirty-year mystery of Skye Washington’s brutal murder. With a bevy of suspects ranging from the teenager’s family, friends, and a boyfriend with a shady past, Ronan is certain he’ll have this case solved quickly.

Psychic Tennyson Grimm has reservations over taking the case. He thought his crime solving days were at an end. As Ronan interviews potential witnesses, his psychic abilities aren’t powering the case forward as they used to in the old days. Ten’s qualms double when Skye refuses to name her killer and claims she doesn’t care if her murder is solved or not.

When one of the potential witnesses is murdered, the game is truly afoot. Who killed Skye Washington? Why? And most importantly, does the killer have others victims in mind?

Can Ronan and Tennyson solve these murders or will they be the next bodies to drop in the dead of winter?




My Rating - 5 Stars!

There's nothing quite like a Pandora Pine book to get me out of a reading funk. With Dead of Winter, I got exactly what I was hoping to get. It's a riveting tale, full of a murder investigation, danger and action. 

Ronan, Tennyson, and their large group of friends and family are back with a new cold case to be solved. You can expect plenty of fun family moments, as well as some serious discussions of the future. The kids all continue to charm me whenever they're around. Basically, I just love this large group of characters and am thrilled anytime I get to visit with them again. 

The writing is wonderful, the pace is fluid, and the storyline is intriguing and suspenseful. The murder mystery is classic Pandora, with plenty of twists and turns, including a group of not so nice spirits. That definitely makes for an interesting turn on things. 

Dead of Winter is an amazingly fun addition to the Cold Case Psychic series. And best of all, Pandora Pine leaves us with an intriguing twist for the future. Yay! Can't wait for more.


Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Ghost Walk (Haunted Souls #9) by Pandora Pine



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Ghost Detective Jude Byrne is enjoying a night out with friends and family on one of Salem’s famed ghost walks. It’s all fun and games until the last stop of the tour when he comes face to grave with Salem’s resident vampire, Kingston Gamble. The vampire tomb has several safeguards, including a grave cage, meant to keep him resting in peace.

Psychic Copeland Forbes senses a presence he’s never felt before in the old boneyard. Rattled by the experience, he rushes his family home, only to dream about the bloodsucker. Convinced the century-old creature of the night is waking up, Cope is anxious and on high alert.

When Kingston somehow escapes his fortified grave, it’s up to Jude and Cope to find the vampire. Along the way, they meet up with an old friend, Luca Pennington, who knows a thing or two about being Salem’s resident vampire.

Can Jude and Cope stop the vampire and the evil plan surrounding him, or will they become the newest attractions on Salem’s ghost walk?




My Rating - 5 Stars!


Ghost Walk is another fantastic book in Pandora Pine's Haunted Souls series. 

This story starts with the men on a Ghost Walk through Salem which results in another mystery for them to solve. 

This is a story with vampires, witches, and magic, entwined with heart, love, and humor. The mystery is fun, with a vampire and the hatred from his family. The mystery is intriguing and well developed throughout. 

I can't get enough of Pandora's writing. The writing style is great. Every book, starting way back with Dead Speak, is full of entertaining characters and storylines. The characters are lovable and charming and keep me on my toes. And with each book, and each new related series, the reader is treated to new characters and new developments in the relationships. I can't get enough of Everly, Wolf, and the velociraptors. They add all sorts of fun to the storylines that I never knew I wanted. Or needed. Seeing all the men as fathers is as delightful as can be.

Ghost Walk  is a read-in-one-sitting kind of book. Pandora Pine will keep you riveted throughout this fabulous ghost story and more of the men we've come to love along the way. Basically, you can't go wrong with these books if you like some humor with your mystery. 


And if you aren't familiar with my reviews or the author's books, take note that I do not love intense or scary paranormal books. Pandora Pine continues to be a 5 Star read for me with her paranormal light style. All of her books in this, and her other paranormal series, are filled with paranormal elements, loaded with mystery, and always includes danger for the main characters. That said, it is a light feel throughout, never too intense or scary.



Friday, June 19, 2020

Ghost Writer (Haunted Souls #8) by Pandora Pine




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Ghost detective Jude Byrne is having the time of his life as a new husband and father. Lost in the shuffle of dirty diapers and late-night feedings is Cope’s birthday. Struggling to find a present for his husband, Jude is drawn to an antique, manual typewriter.

Unbeknownst to Jude, psychic Copeland Forbes has been planning to write his memoir. Eager to get started, Cope writes until he falls asleep. He’s woken by the click of the keys and a page full of song lyrics Cope knows he didn’t type.

When the typewriter continues to write, even with no one sitting at the keys, Cope realizes there must be a ghost in the machine. One who only uses hymn lyrics to communicate. Over time, the shy spirit begins to reveal clues to a powerful enemy lurking in Salem.

Will Jude and Cope solve the mystery of the ghost writer or will the evil consume them?
 




My Rating - 5 Stars!



Pandora Pine's Ghost Writer is a stellar addition to her Haunted Souls series. 

Having more of Jude and Cope is enough to keep me intrigued. Dear lord, these two are full of banter, humor, and sex. I love every damn moment with them. Their relationship continues to grow and every step of their journey is superb.

This story starts with them and a haunted typewriter. The resulting mystery is fascinating, and went into some serious issues. Let's just say that these serious issues are ones that personally anger me a lot, so I definitely enjoyed this story. The author spares no expense with the emotions involved and does justice to the issue.

I love Jude and Cope, their friends and the kids. Every moment spent with them is fabulous, and this one is a perfect addition to their journey. Their relationship is amazing, and the addition of Wolf just adds a whole new level to their fun. 

Ghost Writer is a fantastic story, as are all of the Haunted Souls books. I can't recommend them all enough. 




Season's Change (Trade Season #1) by Cait Nary

  Amazon Link    Goodreads Link A veteran hockey player and a rookie can't get away from each other—or their own desires—in this sexy, h...