Seeing is Believing
by:
Erin McCarthy (author)
Cuttersville, Ohio is full of ghosts, and they all want Piper Tucker’s help.One guy in town just wants Piper. Ever since Piper Tucker was young she wanted to be like everyone else, but her uncanny ability to see ghosts always put her on the other side of normal. And the apparitions are showing up...
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Cuttersville, Ohio is full of ghosts, and they all want Piper Tucker’s help.One guy in town just wants Piper. Ever since Piper Tucker was young she wanted to be like everyone else, but her uncanny ability to see ghosts always put her on the other side of normal. And the apparitions are showing up now more than ever, desperately seeking help. But what can she possibly do for them? They’ve already been dead for years. Besides, she has a personal concern of her own right now. A real flesh and blood concern—named Brady. He’s Piper’s childhood crush, and no sooner is he back in town than sparks start giving off heat. For Brady, it’s hard not to notice the sexy young woman Piper’s become, or forget the special gift she had as a girl. And right now it could come in handy, because a long-forgotten murder has been keeping a restless spirit from finding peace. All Piper and Brady have to do is solve the crime to put the specter to rest. But the passion brewing between them is just as restless, and could prove twice as dangerous.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780425261736 (0425261735)
ASIN: 425261735
Publish date: March 5th 2013
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 271
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Romance,
Paranormal Romance,
Adult,
Category Romance,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Ghosts
Series: Cuttersville (#3)
This story was just so-so. It started off interesting enough but neither the plot nor the romance seemed to develop very much. Most of the story was the main characters thinking about everything. I started skimming all but dialog. Brady lost his job and goes to stay with his cousin but finds the...
★★★½☆ Awkward beginning, for quite awhile, actually. Especially the feelings and interactions between the H/h. It was like the author didn’t know how old to make her characters. Granted, I could see them reliving their childhood/teenage memories of one another, but they jarred with their current ...
It's been quite a long time since I read Heiress for Hire by Erin McCarthy, which features the couple from that book's daughter...all grown up. My plan was to read Heiress for Hire again before opening up this book because I'm not quite the spring chicken that I used to be so I don't remember a hot...