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Ghost Seer

Ghost Seer, Book 1

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Ghost Seer

By: Robin D. Owens
Narrated by: Coleen Marlo
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There’s just something about Clare. Apart from the ghosts….

When her eccentric aunt passes away, no-nonsense accountant Clare Cermac inherits more than just a small fortune. She receives the gift of communicating with ghosts. While Clare may not believe in spirits, it’s hard to overlook the shadowy talking dog appearing on her bed or spectral cowboys tipping their hats to her in the streets of Denver. And when she locks eyes with sexy - and living - Zach Slade, there’s certainly no ignoring him either.

A former deputy sheriff, Zach is leaving a painful past behind in Montana for a new life in Denver as a private investigator, a job that has him crossing paths with beautiful Clare. Not that she minds. After the restless ghost of a Wild West gunman demands her assistance, Clare finds herself needing Zach more and more - and not just for help.

©2014 Robin D. Owens (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Classics Fantasy Ghosts Horror Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Haunted Scary Fiction Parapsychology Extrasensory Perception
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For long periods of time there just doesn't seem to be much at stake - will Claire come to terms with her gifts, will she manage to lay the key ghost, will she get together with the hot ex-cop? It's all competently done and I liked the fact that both she and the ex-cop were extremely skeptical about the supernatural (this is a sensible response!). In fact, they are both likable characters and they were pleasant to spend time with. But it wasn't the kind of book that I was itching to get back to. When it was finished I was glad I'd stuck with it, but I won't be looking out for the next in the series.

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