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The Ghost Hunter Next Door

by Danielle Garrett

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Series: Beechwood Harbor Ghost Mystery (1)

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The first rule of being a ghost whisperer: Don't tell anyone. Seriously. Don't. Sure, it might sound harmless. A fun party trick, even. I assure you, it's not. How do I know? Well, let's just say that I've had a lot of experience with this sort of thing, and nine times out of ten, it turns into an all-consuming disaster. Being plagued by needy ghosts twenty-four/seven is one thing; being harassed by a horde of curious-or worse, grieving-flesh-and-blood people is an entirely different circus. I mean really, who wants to hold an impromptu séance in the middle of the cereal aisle? Not me, and the manager of the grocery store probably isn't too crazy about the idea, either. So, that's it. If you're a ghost whisperer, just keep your mouth shut and act normal. Ghosts? What ghosts? Now, if only I would start listening to my own advice . . .… (more)
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ghosts, revenge, murder-investigation

Not a ghost HUNTER, but ghost HUNTED. Because she has had the ability to interact with ghosts since childhood, they seek her out for help and a few follow her around from place to place driving her nutty. She spent most of her life on the move all around the US and Europe, but now she has the opportunity to open a floral shop thanks to a bequest from a relative. Would have been delightful but for a very angry ghost determined to stop the renovations at the house where she was murdered! A very good read! ( )
  jetangen4571 | Oct 29, 2018 |
Scarlet Sanderson is a ghost whisperer. She sees and talks to ghosts, but she doesn’t tell people (or ghosts). Otherwise she would be mobbed by ghosts who want her to help them or worse, by the living who want to talk to those who are dead.
Fantasy, paranormal with a romance for both the living and the dead. Good beach book! ( )
  Bettesbooks | Oct 6, 2017 |
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The first rule of being a ghost whisperer: Don't tell anyone. Seriously. Don't. Sure, it might sound harmless. A fun party trick, even. I assure you, it's not. How do I know? Well, let's just say that I've had a lot of experience with this sort of thing, and nine times out of ten, it turns into an all-consuming disaster. Being plagued by needy ghosts twenty-four/seven is one thing; being harassed by a horde of curious-or worse, grieving-flesh-and-blood people is an entirely different circus. I mean really, who wants to hold an impromptu séance in the middle of the cereal aisle? Not me, and the manager of the grocery store probably isn't too crazy about the idea, either. So, that's it. If you're a ghost whisperer, just keep your mouth shut and act normal. Ghosts? What ghosts? Now, if only I would start listening to my own advice . . .

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