Tinsel Fish
Christmas in a Cornish seaside town, bright lights and a hot new romance to ward off the winter storms... What could be finer? But Gideon and Lee’s first festive season together is shockingly interrupted when Lee tries to rid a client’s home of a malevolent presence. The ritual goes wrong, and in...
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Christmas in a Cornish seaside town, bright lights and a hot new romance to ward off the winter storms... What could be finer? But Gideon and Lee’s first festive season together is shockingly interrupted when Lee tries to rid a client’s home of a malevolent presence. The ritual goes wrong, and in its aftermath Lee is strangely altered. As well as dealing with the changes in his lover, Gideon has a sinister thread to follow, linking the haunted house with disappearances among the homeless people of Falmouth.
Can love withstand what looks like a case of possession? As the darkest night of the year comes down, Gideon finds himself locked in a battle to restore his lover’s soul.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00HG51Z4W
Publish date: December 20th 2013
Publisher: FoxTales
Pages no: 97
Edition language: English
Series: Tyack & Frayne (#2)
4.5 StarsHarper Fox delivers another thoroughly embraceable taste of the metaphysical in Tinsel Fish, the continuation of the increasingly strange occurrences in the romance of medium Lee Tyack and his constable lover, Gideon Frayne.Where the danger in Once Upon a Haunted Moor came from without, in ...
I like Gideon. I like him very much. And he was just as strong, as good, as dependable and wonderful as in the first book. The cornish giant. I also like Lee, he ist just a bit more your average romantic novel character even in spite all the paranormal stuff. The story here is creepy too, bu...
Mystery wise -- I think I enjoyed the missing girl case in Once Upon A Haunted Moor better. There was still a sinister feel in this, when Lee tried to get rid of an evil presence in a woman's house; but I felt that the missing girl case had time-was-running-out intensity to it.Having said that, I lo...