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"An accountant haunted by her husband's ghost is drawn into a murder mystery"
Reviewed by Denise Powers
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted August 13, 2003
Accountant Max Starr hasn't been the same since the night of
her husband's death two years ago. Since then, she's
developed unusual abilities (but don't call her psychic) and
is haunted by the ghost of her late husband Cameron. Max has
reverted to her pre-marriage ways of being a loner and
having one-night stands when Read more...
"When is dead not really dead?"
Reviewed by Patricia McGrew
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted October 22, 2003
Max Starr hasn't had a normal moment since her husband
Cameron was killed during a robbery. The problem is Cameron
is dead, but he hasn't really left her. His ghost is left
there until such time as she no longer needs him. Little by
little, Max has cut herself away from all her friends. Read more...
"tightly plotted paranormal suspense novel"
Reviewed by Gillian Fitzgerald
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted May 21, 2004
Life's hard for Max. Two years ago she witnessed her
husband's murder and was brutally raped and beaten by his
killers. His non-corporeal ghost (who can still make his
presence felt) is the only happiness left in her life. She
works as a temp, lives in a tiny studio, and picks Read more...
SummaryThe fast-paced adventure of the irrepressible Max Starr, a
thirty-something, down on her luck accountant with the
unfortunate gift of being psychic. Desperate to get to the
bottom of why she's suddenly become the Bay Area's newest
Sylvia Brown, she embarks upon a roller-coaster ride of
adventure geared toward solving a murder, only to realize
too late that solving that murder just might be the death
of her. She's fast coming to the conclusion that not only
is she psychic, she's also possessed by the spirit of the
murdered woman. But Max has more than murder plaguing her,
she's got a matchmaking ghost, that of her dead husband
Cameron, who wants her to find romance with hunky Homicide
Detective Witt Long. He's got such big hands and big body.
Poor Max is dying to know if other parts are equally as
big. And dying just might be the operative word here.
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