Quinn’s two roommates, lovers Fletcher Covair and Devlin St. Giles, have the perfect idea: Quinn will accompany them on a Halloween ghost hunt at a haunted plantation. Quinn agrees, knowing there’s no such thing as ghosts and thinking the time away will give her time to assess her future job prospects, and if nothing else, a chance to relax.
But the plantation’s resident ghost, Alison, has other ideas. She wants help in righting a long-time wrong, and it seems that the ghost has chosen Quinn, Dev, and Fletch to assist her. While Quinn’s mind is reeling from the knowledge that there are really ghosts, she comes to another shocking realization: Dev and Fletch have more on their minds than ghost hunting, and Alison isn’t the only restless spirit who wants to make contact.
Melinda Barron loves to explore Egyptian tombs and temples, discover Mayan ruins, play in castles towers, and explore new cities and countries. She generally does it all from the comfort of her home by opening a book.
Melinda loves to lose herself between the pages of a book. The only thing she loves more is creating stories from the wonderful heroes and heroines that haunt her dreams and crowd her head. She believes love is for everyone, not just those who are a size 2. Her books are full of magic, suspense and love, in all sorts of shapes and sizes.
Mel currently lives in the Texas Panhandle, with two cats, and a file stuffed with new ideas to keep her typing fingers busy, and your heart engaged.
This was a quick fun little book; part ghost story, part erotic romance. There’s even a couple of twists to keep the reader guessing. Right off the bat, I liked Dev and Fletch. It took me a lot longer to warm up to Quinn. Her strident, in-your-face skepticism rubbed my true-believer self the wrong way. The one thing that really didn’t work for me was the amount of French language used in this book. I get that it’s appropriate for the place and time, but I wanted more direct translations of what was said rather than relying on the thoughts and responses of the other people in the scene to infer the meaning. I guess I’ve been spoiled by other authors who include the translations in their work. I received a complimentary copy of this book through Booksprout as part of the box set.
Super hot m/m action. The female addition made sense, it wasn't just a plot device. For a short-ish novel this was pretty well fleshed out. I liked the ghostly twist, it made this story original. Great book, hot men, curvy chick, ghosts and lotsa sexy scenes and situations...what more could I ask for?