"Noisy lovemaking ghosts spice up a murder mystery"
Eve Abernathy has a problem -- her new home is inhabited by
ghosts. On Halloween thirty years ago, Alistair Stamper
supposedly murdered his unfaithful wife Viola, then killed
himself. As Halloween draws near again, the ghosts begin to
appear more frequently and more vividly, re-enacting their
last day of life -- including their evening of noisy
lovemaking on most of the pieces of furniture in the house.
This is rather disconcerting for Eve, but is certainly
giving her an education! However, the evening always ends
with the horrifying repeat of their deaths, so Eve is
determined to help the ghosts 'move on' and end their
torment. And having spent much of her life associating with
mediums and spiritualists and ghost hunters, due to her
father's attempts to contact his beloved late wife, Eve
knows just whom to contact for help. Unfortunately, ghost
expert Lucien Thorpe may be the best man for the job, but
he's also the man who left her standing at the altar two
years ago. Lucien has been able to see and talk to ghosts his whole
life. His mother feared him and most people treat him as a
freak. He couldn't help but fall in love with Eve, who
accepted him and his abilities so calmly and naturally.
Unfortunately, his preoccupations with the paranormal often
result in forgetting the needs and responsibilities of real
life -- leading to things like being so caught up with
researching a ghost that he showed up three days late for
his own wedding. He insists that he never forgot Eve, he
just forgot the date. But Eve decided she wanted a normal
life, with a normal husband and family and friends, in a
sedate small town. Lucien can't understand how she can
suppress her own uniqueness and settle for such boredom.
Helping Eve deal with the ghosts in her house gives him the
chance to try to win her back. Of course, helping the ghosts 'move on' turns out to be far
from simple. As Eve investigates the Stampers and the
circumstances of their death, it seems more and more likely
that the stories remembered from three decades ago may be
very wrong, and that a lot of people in town have things to
hide. Some of them may even be willing to kill to keep
their secrets hidden. This was a very good and suspenseful mystery, with lots of
red herrings; I did not guess the identity of the villain
until very near the end. Eve and Lucien's relationship
developed plausibly -- there was a lot of humor in her
desire to be proper and normal, and his less-than-
successful attempts to conform to propriety and proper
behavior. And of course, the sex lives of ghosts was
wonderful, as was Eve's reaction to what she was seeing and
Lucien's embarrassment and efforts to control his own
arousal. The second in the series, SHADES OF WINTER, is due out
April 2003.
Reviewed by Raelene Gorlinsky
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted January 7, 2003
SummarySummoning the man who left her at the altar two years ago
is definitely a last resort for Eve Abernathy. But
paranormal expert Lucien Thorpe is the only person who can
rid her house of the uneasy ghosts--noisy, lovemaking
ghosts, no less--who haunt it, and her.
Eve may be ahead of her time as a woman who documents
otherworldly actvity, but she longs for the kind of life
other women take for granted--including a kind, sturdy
husband and children to raise. Eve knows absentminded
genius Lucien is more comfortable with the dead than the
living, and better acquainted with his Specter-o-Meter than
the longings of a woman's heart. But with his arrival, Eve
can't deny that her feelings for him haunt her as
restlessly as the shades who have invaded her home--
especially when Lucien is doing his utmost to woo her all
over again.
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