He was her first love. Now he is gone. Or is he?Megan Trent misses her deceased husband every day, until he returns as a sexy, ghostly visitor every night.When the sensual visitations turn twisted and dark, she knows she’s in too deep to stop the madness on her own.Jack O’Malley, founder of Ghost Releasers, Inc. is her only hope. Sparks fly from the moment the two meet, but Jack isn’t willing to compete with a ghost.Even with her dead husband’s final release, a dark danger remains to torment her. Jack and Megan must fight evil intentions in this world and ghostly intentions in the next to save their lives and their love.If you like paranormal adventure, you'll love Jill James' Ghostly Intentions.Buy Ghost Releasers, Inc. Book 1 today!Romance Heat Level - 4 out of 5Book 2 - Ghostly DeceptionsBook 3 - Ghostly PerceptionsBook 4 - Ghostly Relations
Jill James didn't start out wanting to be a writer. Along the way, she wanted to be a doctor, a lawyer, president of the United States, and an astronaut.
Life happened and she discovered she could be all those things; in the pages of her books.
Her debut novel, Tempting Adam, came out February 2011 from The Wild Rose Press.
In October of 2011 she decided to start self-publishing.
Jill writes contemporary and paranormal romance with a dash of urban fantasy from time to time.
Ghostly Intentions is a pretty good ghost haunting book but it has an extra evil thrown in for good measure. There is romance of the ghostly kind and human kind.
Megan Stovall-Trent has been haunted by her husband’s ghost since he died while serving in the army several months ago. It’s almost like he never left. She can’t see him, but she can smell his aftershave in the air, and whispers of his voice, and he touches her as only her husband would. She has ceased sleeping so she can get in as much time with him as she can, and eating has become a forgotten task. Her sister notices and encourages her to get help. One of her former classmates now works for a ghost hunters group so they can get her to move on from the lingering ghost of her husband. But Megan has larger issues than just her husband.
From the beginning I had been expecting more sexiness with her husband (because that first scene is all kinds of hot!), but he actually doesn’t stick around too long, leaving lead ghost hunter Jack O’Malley to pick up the sexiness where he leaves off. But her husband isn’t the only ghost in the story, and there’s a larger adventure to be had here with plenty of chills, and tension, and creepiness, and plenty of drama. Though Megan is a damsel-in-distress, needing Jack O’Malley to rescue her, she does pluck up courage and actually fights a ghost or two on her own, and faces her fears. The book did feel a bit preachy when it touched on hoarding (being a clutter bug myself) and I didn’t much care for the fact it decided it was a sickness that needed to be fought. I did like the ghost hunter crew, and that it touched on some of the techniques and equipment that they used (think like The Ghost Hunters tv show), though I didn’t feel like I really got to know the rest of his crew all that well with the ghost hunting stuff mostly got side-lined in the face of romance.
It was a very interesting story , finished in 2 hours I think but ending was a little rushed and I got still many questions in my mind that is unanswered .