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by Heather Graham
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Between The Bookends
Between The Bookends rated it 8 years ago
Another great read by Heather Graham! This one takes place mostly at a haunted plantation that the Flynn brother's have inherited. Both characters where likable, though it took me awhile to warm up completely to Aidan. I still think the author should lay off the overly flowery sex scene descriptions...
Jennifer's Books
Jennifer's Books rated it 9 years ago
Fast paced, and sufficiently creepy and while I'd figured out the identity of the killer before the big reveal, I still enjoyed the getting there. I love ghost stories and romance and suspense, so this was right in my wheelhouse.
The Book Junkie
The Book Junkie rated it 10 years ago
I love most genre but sometimes I'm just in the mood for a good ghost story and if I want to be sure I am going to be satisfied, I grab a Heather Graham book. They usually come in sets of three and this is the first of the Flynn brothers trilogy. The New Orleans setting was fun and the back story ...
No More Booklikes, BYE
No More Booklikes, BYE rated it 12 years ago
It was ok. The second half of the book had me sitting on the edge of my seat, the drama was intense. But the ending was too neat, wrapped up too easily, it felt like a formula book. I liked the basic story , loved the New Orleans ghost story just not sure I enjoy this authors style enough to continu...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 13 years ago
Aidan and his two brothers, Jeremy and Zachary, have inherited an old plantation in New Orleans from an aunt they didn’t even know existed. The Flynn plantation has a hauntingly sad but beautiful back-story. Their ancestors have been depicted in the history books as two cousins who killed each other...
Book Love
Book Love rated it 16 years ago
Not my usual type of book to read but appropriate for this time of year! A touch of horror, mystery, and a tad of the mushy romance set in New Orleans. I enjoyed the deviation from my norm and feel that the author did a good job making the supernatural believable. Contained enough "spooky" that I...
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