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The Ghost and Miss Demure

por Melanie Jackson

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Karo Follett can see the spirit of Hugh Vellacourt, 18th-century America's answer to the Marquis de Sade. Kinky, snarky, twisted, lonely - his fantasyland in the attic of Belle Ange plantation in Virginia is nothing like she's ever seen, and his sense of humour requires Karo to get together with her to-die-for boss… (más)
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Jobless after making the mistake of dating her boss and then making an even bigger error in letting him take credit for her research, the heroine jumps on the opportunity to work at an old Bayou mansion getting the estate ready for tourism. Even if she does just consider it a filler job, she's excited by history and the place does seem to have genuine antiques for her to look at. But life has never been easy for the heroine so why did she think her new job would be anything but difficult? Stepping foot on the property she's almost hit by lightning. Disoriented she stumbles down the spooky driveway to the spooky house, sees a ghost in the room and manages to make a complete ass of herself in front her new and stunningly hansom British employer. But she can blame her disarray on her near death experience but what she can't explain away is the presence of the ghost who haunts the place. Still, she finds herself enchanted by the hero who matches her in wits and banter and is certainly easy on the eyes. Together they spend their time cleaning up the place trying desperately to make the truly ugly and unappealing house into a tourist attraction. Alone for the entire book with secluded in a spooky house where the previous owner experimented with S&M and they can't shake the feeling of being watched, the hero and heroine neither the less grow attached to one another. There wasn't much of a plot line that I could tell, just the regular days of sprucing up the house or dealing the with ghost and his resting place. And normally I would have become bored with the lack of action or drama but I can't say that I was ever bored. The witty banter and the innocent, charming way the two characters interacted made me smile. I found them both to be super funny in that dry humor sort of way and their relationship was easily and stress free for the most part. Granted in was far from a beyond amazing book but I liked it all the same. ( )
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Karo Follett can see the spirit of Hugh Vellacourt, 18th-century America's answer to the Marquis de Sade. Kinky, snarky, twisted, lonely - his fantasyland in the attic of Belle Ange plantation in Virginia is nothing like she's ever seen, and his sense of humour requires Karo to get together with her to-die-for boss

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