Review by 2shay..........
I love this girl! Riley. She’s a corker. I always expect a lot from C.C. Hunter, and she always delivers. In The Mortician’s Daughter series she has created a delightful character. Her “Riley” can see ghosts. Not just “see” them, she can hear and talk and interact with them. We know from book one, One Foot In The Grave, that Riley has fallen head over heels in love with Hayden. He’s not quite a ghost, yet, but soon will be. Her relationship with Hayden is very sweet, but he keeps trying to divert her to his best friend, Jacob.
In this book, Riley is approached by an ex-con who just died. He needs her help. He was about to donate a piece of his liver to the young daughter he just found out about. He needs Riley to find his brother, a very bad man, hoping he will be a match for his dying daughter. Much to Hayden’s dismay, Riley keeps putting herself in danger, trying to save the little girl.
Meanwhile, Riley’s own problems aren’t going away. She worries about her father’s drinking constantly. Her dad is a great guy. I really like him. He’s sweet and compassionate, and loves Riley beyond reason. But...he’s very reluctant to talk about Riley’s mother. What’s that about? Maybe we will learn more in the next book. I hope so. Her other most pressing problem is Jacob. Her feelings for him are lukewarm, at best, nothing like what she feels for Hayden. But Hayden is dying. Possibly. Probably. Should she try to move on? She is tenacious.
C.C. Hunter has captured all the teenaged angst you would expect from a seventeen year old girl. This is beautifully told. I would recommend to any romance fan. So...pick up a copy and...
Enjoy!