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Still Close to Heaven

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He was a rogue of a ghost.

Jackson Tate was a ghost. Since he wasn't good enough for heaven, and wasn't bad enough for, well..."the other place," his spirit was trapped in a run-down saloon in the Washington Territory. But then he had a chance to start earning his shot at heaven. All he had to do was rescue a little girl, and make sure that she forgot all about him. The first part was easy, but somehow the second part just didn't get done, and Jackson found himself haunting the same old bar.

She loved a man who didn't exist.

In the fifteen years since Rachel Morgan last saw the "angel" who brought her to safety, she'd grown to womanhood. Having given her heart to the heavenly being, she has no desire to marry a mortal man. But destiny has plans for Rachel's unborn daughter, so the errant spirit is granted a new mission...and another chance for salvation. Jackson has a month in mortal guise to find a good husband for Rachel, convince her to marry and make himself scarce. But can a ghost from her past give her the future she's dreamed of? Or will he disappear again, this time forever?

320 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 15, 1997

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Kathleen Kane

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Maureen Child was born 28 September 1951 in California, USA. She and her husband enjoy traveling, usually taking road trips with her parents. When she’s at home, she is kept busy with her two grown children and a somewhat confused golden retriever named Abbey. She is busy writing her next book.

Under her own name, Maureen Child writes short contemporary novels—books she loves to write because of their fast pace and condensed story telling, she is also writing funny, contemporary paranormal romances. Over the years, she’s written under lots of different names and she prefers the term ‘pseudonym’ to ‘alias’. As Ann Carberry, she wrote western historical romances. As Kathleen Kane, she wrote not only Americana romances, but western paranormal romances as well. As Sarah Hart, she wrote one really spectacular western paranormal that is still one of her favorites. And once, Ann Carberry even wrote a Victorian historical which she absolutely loved doing. She writes paranormal romance novels under the pesudonym of Regan Hastings. Now, a USA Today best selling author of more than ninety romance novels and novellas, she is a five time nominee for the prestigious Rita award from Romance Writers of America. One of her novels, A Pocketful Of Paradise, was made into a CBS-TV movie called The Soul Collector, starring Melissa Gilbert, Bruce Greenwood and Ossie Davis.

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October 1, 2010
I read and reviewed this in 1997 back when I was a much sweeter person. I'm leaving in all the explanation points & gushing to give you all a taste of the nicer version of me ;)

Very Highly Recommended 4 1/2 stars out of 5 Love scenes: Not a lot of 'em but they're sensual

I adored Kathleen Kane's last novel (A POCKETFUL OF PARADISE) which had me falling for a grim reaper hero! Her newest hero is on the opposite side of the spectrum. He's a ghost/guardian angel who also turns out to be quite the cupid! Jackson Tate's life ended much too early when he was shot by a cold blooded gambler. Having spent the majority of his life in shady saloons, Jackson is not quite suited for Heaven, but he hasn't done anything bad enough to deserve the torments of Hell, so he remains stuck haunting the saloon where his life ended. When his superiors order him to rescue an orphaned girl, who's family has perished in a carriage accident, he jumps at the chance thinking his eternity in limbo has finally ended. But he messes up big time when he forgets to wipe the incident from young Rachel's memory.

Fifteen years later he is offered another assignment. This time he has six weeks to find Rachel Morgan a husband to get her pregnant because she is fated to have some very important children the first of which is due to arrive next Spring! Armed with six magical coins he thinks this task will be a snap. Until he meets Rachel who has grown into a beautiful but stubborn and opinionated woman who has frightened off the most ardent of suitors.

Rachel, founder of the Stillwater Spinster Society, which has set the gossipy town on it's ear, is single, prosperous and wants to stay that way. She believes there is only one man for her, the *angel* she gave her heart to years earlier and refuses to settle for anyone less. She's given up on the idea that he will return and has resigned herself to spinsterhood. When Jackson finally returns, only to tell her she must marry some man - any man will do - in order to have that all important baby she is furious! So, Jackson decides to start using those magic coins of his but instead of marrying her off he screws up his wishes and manages to play cupid for all of her spinster friends instead! Now, the only spinster left in Town, she is royally ticked off!! And to top it all off she is having feelings for her angel/ghost who insists on marrying her off so he can leave her again. Not even his magic will save his non-beating heart when he starts having some of those same feelings towards her. . .

Sounds like an impossible plot doesn't it? But it works. Wow, does it work. After reading too many romances lately that lost track of the romance this book was like the first gorgeous spring day after a dark crummy winter. All of the characters (except for the villain, of course) were so likable with all of their idiosyncrasies and insecurities.

Another thing I liked about this book is the fact that the characters aren't perfect. The hero doesn't start out as your perfect politically correct hero cleaned up for the 90's and he gets a real rude awakening when he meets Rachel and her friends. After getting a bucket of muck dumped upon his head he wonders, "Where were all the weepy, weak women he'd known when he was alive?" It's moments like this that made these characters so realistic and charming.

Kane knows how to tug at my emotions. Not only is this book funny, in a gentle kind of way, but it's also tender and emotional. I got to know the characters and really felt them falling deeply in love which was a joy after reading lots of bod lusting, love/hate and action type supposed romance books. There's no lack of romance in this romance that's for sure. Some of the scenes are so heartbreakingly sweet I could barely read the words because my eyes were all misted over. A book that can do that to me is a book that reminds of why I love the genre so much and it's a book that I can recommend without reservation. I'm gushing, I know it, but I just loved this book.
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June 25, 2011
One of those sweet far fetched stories that it is fun to read. The ghost
not quite bad enough for down below and not quite good enough for upstairs. He is given a job and of course makes a mess. How he makes out is filled with mystery and humor. Could not put it down. Wonderful read for a quiet Saturday.
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June 21, 2012
This book, was overall enjoyable. How do I come upon this book you say? Well lets just say boredom drove me to meeting this novel. And I have not regretted it ever since. The romance was sweet and funny, but at times some part were very intense and that's probably why I took away a star.
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June 10, 2020
Re-reading Kathleen Kane's book. Just as good a read as the first time.
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