Can she live happily ever after in a haunted house?
Cheri Louette’s orphaned seven-year-old nephew is hearing voices in the night. Is it possible the old house he inherited from his parents came with ghosts? Then handsome Sky Welton arrives, eager to assist. But a reality show paranormal investigator—a ghostbuster—isn’t what Cheri has in mind, either to ease her nephew’s fears or to tempt her vulnerable heart.
A former child actress who weathered the crash of her career and a painful romantic breakup, Cheri views her new home as a refuge. But her ectoplasmic house guests have other ideas, since they need help from her and Sky to lift an old curse. Maybe it’s time to take a risk so Cheri, and the ghosts, can enjoy a happily ever after.
This light paranormal romance has been substantially rewritten since its previous incarnation under the title A Ghost of a Chance.
For her 101st novel, USA Today bestselling author Jacqueline Diamond launches the Safe Harbor Medical® mystery series with The Case of the Questionable Quadruplet. A former Associated Press reporter and TV columnist, Jackie has sold mysteries, medical romances, Regency romances and romantic comedies to a range of publishers. To be sure you never miss a sale or a new release, sign up for her free newsletter at her website, jacquelinediamond.com.
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