Even though this is one of my favorite authors, I was not that fond of this book.
Carly and her fifteen year old daughter, Tiffany, find themselves moving back to live with Carly's mother, Rhonda, after Carly's divorce. The plan is to help run Chatsworth-by-the-Sea, a beautiful supposedly haunted bed and breakfast, for a couple years, than Rhonda would move to Nevada to retire. Unfortunately, Carly finds out after arriving that the bed and breakfast, has been loosing money. So Carly quickly goes to work attempting to lure new business by capitalizing on Mary, their resident ghost. Her hard work pays off until Adam, a techno-ghostbuster, decides to do some research and write a paper disproving the existence of Mary.
I enjoyed reading about the bed and breakfast, especially the history of Mary. But I do believe the author could have spent more time developing the characters such as Neil, Carly's ex-husband, Jack, Tiffany's boyfriend, and Maribel, Carly's best friend.
Finally, I found the ending very quick and disappointing as if the author needed to end the story and ran out of pages.