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Ghostly Ménage

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Discover the delights of hard spirits.

Kelsie doesn't believe in ghosts. So why is she camped out at her elderly aunt Maud's house to take part in an exorcism?

Maud hasn't let a man in the house for forty years, which leaves Kelsie at a loss to explain the smell of hot male and the most erotic dreams of her life that overtake her the instant she arrives.

After one particularly tasty midnight encounter, Kelsie awakes to a vision that is not hard to swallow at three gorgeous, naked and very eager hunks standing at the end of her bed.

The good news is, they want to fulfill her every erotic fantasy. The weird news is they're ghosts!

Now it's up to Kelsie to thwart the exorcist and secure a lifetime's supply of hard spirits.

36 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 7, 2008

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Alysha Ellis

27 books31 followers
Alysha Ellis lives in Australia and when she isn't busy drinking champagne, eating chocolate and letting her inner tart run free, she writes erotic comedy. Her favourite quote comes from Mae West… A hard man is good to find. Who could argue with that? Alysha tries very hard to be bad, because bad girls have all the fun.

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Profile Image for Julie (jjmachshev).
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August 22, 2008
"Ghostly Menage" is a very humorous and erotic menage story by Alysha Ellis.

Kelsie is summoned to the home of her spinster, ultra-religious aunt to keep her company while a male exorcist tries to get rid of the 'ghost' her aunt says is in her house. To Kelsie's surprise, not only is there really a ghost, there's actually three of them. Gorgeous, hot, tasty male ghosts who, once they materialize, tell her they are manifestations of her fantasies and exist only to please her. Please her they certainly do. Now she's GOT to find a way to stop the exorcism or lose her three hunks!

Very funny, very hot.
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Author 5 books10 followers
September 9, 2009
For those who don’t know me, I am a fan of horror and its likes, my favorite being the psychological horrors. The ones that dig deep in your head and nest for a while, always leaving you questioning your own sanity. With that said, for someone like me to pick up a book such as Ghostly Ménage by Alysha Ellis, you would probably think it’s because the word “ghost” appears in the title. You would be partially right.

I will say I picked the book up without any preconceived ideas of what story I would be reading and there is no doubt in my mind I am truly happy that I read Alysha’s tale. First let me dispense with the background of the story so I can get to what really turned the gears in my head as I read page after page after page.

Quick and dirty: Kelsie, under those circumstances we find ourselves in from time to time, is required to stay with her aunt for a couple of days. Maud, Kelsie’s aunt, believes the house she resides in is plagued with a poltergeist and contracts the services of an exorcist to rid the entity from her home. Her aunt will not stay in a house by herself with a man present and thus Kelsie arrives to hang around until after the exorcism for her aunt’s benefit. Staying with her aunt, Kelsie learns ghosts are real and…real fun to have around.

When I said I read page after page, I spoke lightly. I devoured Alysha’s tale and am extremely excited to read her next book, “Giving Up the Ghosts,” which awaits me on my phone for when I take my breaks at work.

Alysha’s use of dialogue brought the characters from the page and turned them into living, breathing people. I’ve known people like Kelsie’s aunt Maud and could feel Kelsie’s irritation at her aunt’s opinion of her. The imagery and sensations Alysha inspires in her prose made me feel as if I was in the room as the events unfolded. To say the least, I could not put it down because I had to know what would happen next. Is it a malevolent poltergeist or a playful ghost? Could Kelsie be in danger or was it all in good fun? Alysha kept me reading so I could find the answers and satisfy my own distorted curiosity.

All in all, I can’t wait to partake in Kelsie’s next adventure and am looking forward to more works by Alysha. Kudos to you Alysha and may the words continue to flow on the page for your future works.

NOTE: Alysha's stories referred to in this review are considered paranormal/erotica and are meant for adult readers.
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May 2, 2009
Kelsie is called to her aunt's home to help in an exorcism to rid the house of ghosts. Aunt Maud knows the ghosts are there because things are moved but Kelsie knows they're there because she feels them, sees them, talks to them, and they worship her. As Aunt Maud makes plans to get rid of the ghosts, Kelsie makes plans to take them home with her. This is a cute, humorous story. Absolutely delightful! So much fun!
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