After dying 2 times and being revived 2 times, the heroine has developed the ability to see and commune with spirits. She's highly sought after for people who want their homes and businesses de-ghosted but she's not the exorcism ghost be gone sort of spirit hunting, no instead she talks to them, befriends them. She knows that though their bodies may have died, the soul of who they were is still very much alive. She knows they have feelings same as everybody and she treats them with respect.
When she's offered a job in Scotland to help a tavern owner purge his business of ghosts so he can sell, she jumps at the opportunity. Well it is in her nature to jump at any opportunity life throws her way. She's adventurous and daring, never saying no when she can say yes and always seeking everything this short life can offer.
It's this openness, this kindness and vibrant lust for life that draws people to her-both living and dead. Then she meets her new employer. Quite a surly man, dark and brooding. He and his son live in a small village that possesses a rather unorthodox relationship with ghosts. Something about the town strengthens spirits powers and as such they can be seen and heard with such clarity that they are counted as friends and family. Never before in her life has the heroine encountered such a thing and she is delighted at this notion of having spirits treated like normal people. Because for her they always have been. What confuses her, however, is why the hero wants this ghosts ousted.
It becomes quite clear that he too loves them, spent his hole life growing up around them. When asked, he says he needs to sell the tavern and they make a habit of frightening off each and very potential buyer. It's clear that something darker is going on with her new boss but one things for sure, the ghosts are not the source of his distress.
It's a struggle to maintain her unfailing cheerfulness is the face of so much sadness and gruffness but the heroine vows to kill him with kindness. Indeed, the hero is quite stunned at the vibrant and beautiful woman in his employ as well as her nature attraction that seems to ensnare everyone around her-himself included. She's more than just a ghost hunter. She's soothing his soul, patching up all the emotional wounds left beyond with the death of his wife. But she can't stop what's haunting him.
Once the tavern is sold, she'll return to America and he'll be left with his ghosts. But he can't stop himself from falling for her. The heroine too struggles to understand the growing feelings she has for the sexy Scottish man with so much weight on his shoulders. When he turns from brooding antisocial humbug to charming passionate flirt, she finds it even harder. And as their attraction and love develops, it just seems like so much is stacked against them. The fact that the heroine is expected to return home. The fact that they both have so much emotional baggage. And the fact that his dead wife his haunting him, slowly driving him mad.
I really enjoyed the first half of this book. The angst, the drama, the sexy brooding master and the kind charming and loveable ghost hunter. Then it changed. I didn't enjoy it as much when the hero flipped switch and suddenly went all smooth Scottish lover. It was just odd and I felt it was rushed and out of place.
However, I was pleased with the general mood that stayed true through out the book. It wasn't much of a mystery and it didn't take any time at all to figure out the hero's secret but I found the story enchanting and dark all at the same time. The ghost of the dead wife was disturbing considering all the other ghosts were normal people and she was like something out of Mama. I loved the heroine. She was such a charismatic woman who just drew people in and I was one of them. She killed with a smile, never losing her temper unless it was that one time when the hero told her he blames himself for his wife's death and she freaked out. Otherwise, even when she was frustrated, she would just smile. The hero was another great character. His torment and his guilt over the past ruled his life and was slowly driving his crazy until he was just as depressed as his wife had been. Together they has great chemistry and I enjoyed the story a lot.