Double Dating With The Dead
by Karen Kelley
Humor and hot sex is what you will find between the pages of Kelley’s paranormal romance. An enchanting and
intriguing plot, with characters readers will fall in love and laugh with.
Selena James isn’t an ordinary woman, she’s a psychic who sees and hears ghosts -a talent she didn’t ask for,
but one that allows her to make a decent living. But not everyone is happy with her habit of talking to ghosts.
In fact, one insensitive male writer calls her a fake -and if that isn’t enough to steam tea leaves, he wagers
that he can prove to the world that she is a liar. Those are fighting words and, with the help of her cousin who
is a witch, her mother who believes she can see the future, and a couple of real live ghosts, Selena plans on
proving Mr. Hot and Dreamy, Trent Sanders, wrong with a capital W.
Trent’s writing career has taken off. He may not be rich, but he can more than afford the niceties of life.
When psychic Selena starts spouting off about other-world spirits, he calls her delusional on television. His
offer to find the truth by staying in a haunted hotel for two weeks with the sexy beauty backfires when she
takes him up on his offer. Once ensconced inside the hotel, Selena’s declarations that there are two 19th
century ghosts in residence make him laugh. Then the smoke hits the fan, when the ghosts decide that Trent and
Selena are the perfect couple. |
The Book |
Brava/Kensington Publishing |
August 28, 2007 |
Paperback |
978-0-7582-1765-3 |
Contemporary Paranormal Romance |
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The Reviewer |
Faith V. Smith |
Reviewed 2007 |
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