The Blurb
After losing her father and
brother in the line of duty, Missy Prescott vows never to get involved with
anyone who has a dangerous job. Blessed with a golden voice, she takes a job as
a disc jockey with her own late-night lovelorn dedication show on a popular
radio station in Baltimore.
Blake Decker has never had a family. He has come to count on the only family he knows—his brothers on the police force. He’s a one-night-stand kind of guy when it comes to relationships.
Betty McAllister, the caring woman who used to live in Missy’s apartment, is now a ghost. She refuses to cross over until Blake—whom she viewed as her own son—is happily in love. She thinks Missy is the perfect girl for him.
Missy and Blake need to keep each other at a distance as they work together to help Betty find a way to cross over. But when danger lurks, will Missy and Blake lose everything?
My Review
I’m usually a wimp when it
comes to ghost stories, but my friend recommended this book after reading it so
I had to give it a try. I loved it.
The ghost was adorable,
although there were a couple points of scary in the story.
The story was wonderful. It
took off in a way that hooked me right away. The attraction between the hero
and heroine was intense, especially since they were literally pushed into it.
I give this book five out of
five pie shaped chocolate bars.
I purchased this book from Amazon.
Oh I have this one on my tbr pile. I'd totally lost track of it. Thanks for the reminder and yay for the ghost working for ya!
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