- Format: Kindle Edition
- File Size: 1593 KB
- Print Length: 397 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1494928655
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
- Publisher: Jackie Weger (14 January 2014)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital South Asia Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00E9LS0OY
Book Description
Need Help? Hire a Ghost. She Cooks.Lottie Roberts is restless and lonely. She’s been sitting on her bones for decades, waiting for her ticket to heaven until… Justine Hale and her family take up residence in Lottie’s two-hundred-year-old plantation house. Lottie senses in Justine a kindred spirit—filled with heartache and in reduced circumstances—which Lottie considers mirrors her own situation exactly.
Yet Justine is trying to do the right thing. Else why is she burdened with a bankrupt mother without an ounce of common sense? Or an ex mother-in-law who looks like a pickled beet with a tongue sharper than a hatchet? And where is the father of the recalcitrant eleven year-old boy and the eight-year-old afraid of her own shadow?
Justine needs help and Lottie is of a mind to provide it. But before Lottie can say squat and Justine even unlocks the front door, Tucker Highsmith shows up to steal her thunder. His dark eyes, lazy grin, and sexy Alabama drawl coupled with the dern braggart’s Mr. Fix-it talents just might be the answer to all of Justine’s problems. Or maybe not, because Lottie has her own agenda since she found her bones on a hidden staircase.
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Book Review
All Justine wants to do is forget that her husband left her to become a monk and get a fresh start. Moving away to a two hundred year old house in the middle of nowhere seems like the ideal thing to do. However being saddled with a mother in law and mother in addition to two children does not leave much time for her to think about a romantic future for herself.Then she meets her new neighbour Tucker. Will this hunk be the one who can accept her crazy family and give her a new purpose? Of course there is also the matter for Lottie Roberts, the ghost who has lived since the Civil War in her home watching new tenants and learning about how the world is constantly changing.
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