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Haunted Whispers

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Jim and Julie have known each other since she was his little sister’s third grade friend with skinned knees and braces, and he was an awkward teenager.

Jim is now a handsome and brave member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and Julie is a gorgeous blonde who turns men’s heads. Every man, that is, but Jim, who still sees her as his little sister’s best friend.

If only Julie could get Jim to actually notice her, she’s certain he’d see what she does- that they’re meant for each other.

Veronique and Etienne know just what to do.
Passionately in love, both in life and after death, the ghosts are dedicated to helping others find their own true passion.

But, just as some spirits assist those on the earthly plane, others spread depravity, hatred and ruin.

When Julie is cast into a terrifying nightmare, will Jim finally admit his true feelings for the beautiful woman who has been right under his nose this whole time?

This book is a stand alone with a Happily Ever After ending and no cliff hangers.

THIS BOOK CONTAINS SCENES OF A SEXUAL NATURE AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR READERS UNDER AGE 18.

105 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 2, 2016

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March 17, 2017
Ok, I usually only give a one-star rating to DNF's, but I finished this book just bc it is extremely short. Although I like this author, I did not like the book. It was just too much crammed into too short of a book, and it just kind of went everywhere. I really didn't care for any of the characters. Even though I wouldn't recommend this book, I do recommend for readers to check out other titles by this author.
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