My name is
Zoe Thorne and I'm just an ordinary woman. My life is mundane, and that's
perfectly fine with me; I work a boring job, watch TV, read books, and sleep
alone. There's nothing special about me.
Except
that I can see ghosts.
After
suffering years of rejection due to my freakish ability, I'm determined to hide
my "gift" from others. That is until I meet Malachi Flemming and his peculiar
yet amusing friends. Mal hosts a paranormal web show titled The Wraith Files and when he discovers
my talent, he offers me a job. Well, offer may not be the right word.
He
won't take no for an answer.
One
night, we stumble across a spirit on the side of a deserted, country road. He
seems lost and scared, convinced someone murdered him. Mal's interest is piqued
and he insists on helping me investigate the accident. The deeper we dig, the
clearer it becomes that the killer doesn't want us to discover the truth.
Desperate
people will go to any lengths to keep their secrets buried. Sometimes it's best
not to wake the dead unless you plan to join them.
You don't have to be a paranormal fan to read this book, just a fan of reading will do.
It has been a while since I read a book that held my attention like this one. I stayed up most of the night giggling like a little girl with some of the antics going on in the book. Zoe has a special gift, sometimes it is nice, sometimes it can be annoying and then there are times where it is not so special. Then again if I had the ability to speck to the dead, I would go out of my mind.
Things that made me giddy in the book...
Marcy the Medium...you will LOVE IT!
All things Teri...if we could have a ghost friend, Teri would be on the list.
Cock hopper
Malachi Flemming
Zoe will learn that having the gift she has can be used to help others, those alive and those not alive. But still I liked how she finally decided to use her ability instead of trying to ignore it. Anyway's the book is a refreshing read and one I enjoyed.
Add it to your Goodreads TBR here!
A native Texan, C.C. grew
up either reading or playing the piano.
Years later, she’s still not grown up and doing the same things. Since the voices in her head never shut up,
C.C. decided to share their crazy stories and started writing books.
Now that she has a baby
girl at home, C.C.’s non-writing time is usually spent cleaning up poopy
diapers or feeding the poop machine.
Sometimes she teaches piano, cooks, or spends time bugging her hubby and
two beagles.









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