As the presenter for Ghost Uk, the leading TV show investigating paranormal activity, Fae thought she’d seen it all. Until a Valentine’s Eve live show from Scotland’s Fingelly Manor upsets both her preconceptions and her love life.
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As the presenter for Ghost Uk, the leading TV show investigating paranormal activity, Fae thought she’d seen it all. Until a Valentine’s Eve live show from Scotland’s Fingelly Manor upsets both her preconceptions and her love life.
Heather's Notes This was just a short spooky story, set on Valentine's day.
Review of Lights, Camera, Poltergeist by Nell Dixon 5 stars
“Lights, Camera, Poltergeist” is a delightful quick read with plenty of romance, emotion, suspense, mystery, and overtones of the Paranormal. Fae is the fortunate guest presenter on the Ghost UK program, a role for which she had to overcome much competition, and she knows if she falters, someone else will be happy to take her place. John, one of the electricians, is her lover, and she had hoped to spend a romantic Valentine’s Day together: not on a live program in a drafty Scottish castle, nearly abandoned and inhabited only by the almost middle-aged laird and his two retainers.
Claiming Poltergeist activity, the Laird requested the assistance of Ghost UK; but it’s apparent he has other issues-and a money payoff seems to be one of them. Fae and John are very suspicious, yet at the same time, events occur which are surely Supernatural and beyond the control of the Laird. It’s up to Fae and John to track down the true source, and at the same time solve the mystery of what or whom is troubling the Laird near to death.
A light paranormal romantic suspense, “Lights, Camera, Poltergeist” makes an enjoyable read for Valentine’s, or any time.
As the presenter for Ghost Uk, the leading TV show investigating paranormal activity, Fae thought she’d seen it all. Until a Valentine’s Eve live show from Scotland’s Fingelly Manor upsets both her preconceptions and her love life.
The last place any of the TV crew wants to be on Valentine’s Eve is a haunted house. However, Fae and her crew have a show to produce and a mystery to solve. If you’ve ever watched and enjoyed the UK TV show, Most Haunted, then you’ll enjoy this short but sweet read. There are some great nods to familiar characters from the show and also an enlightening look at the production of a live TV show.
This was a really fun book. It’s a short, quick read, and the plot and characters are pretty simple, but it’s very entertaining and well-written. I read it through in one go. I like ghost stories of any kind, and it’s hard to find them these days! This is the perfect book to pick up when you just need a little brain candy.
Not so great. There was no depth to any of the characters. I felt like she just skimmed the surface of everything without getting into anything. The story in itself was not really good either and it ended with kind of a hang. Nothing got resolved.